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For Sale; Antique looking Buddha heads (busts) 250,000 and 200, 00. One is terracotta the other is mortar. Antique terracotta cow statue stands waist high 350,000. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [008]

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For Sale; Watch Tissot, automatic, model sea star, 30 years old, steel with gold incl. original bracelet steelgold, like new, 30 meter water resistence, Rp. 3 Juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [113] For Sale: Original surfboard fins: Thruster set ‘Speed Fins’. Thruster set ‘FCS K2. Thruster set ‘FCS G-AM’. 250,000 per each set. Please SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [167] For Sale; Many antique blue & white Chinese porcelaines, Persian carpets, antique Chinese canfor boxes, etc, please contact 0818 0568 1953, 081 2384 2473. [205] For Sale; United soloist bicycle, single speed, red colour, good condition, includes lock and stand, price 975thou. Call or sms to 088 7342 4065 for info, can send pics to email. Canggu. [206] For Sale; Tamron SP AF 1750mm f/2. 8 XR Di II LD Asph for Canon. Very good condition, complete box and accessories. Price IDR 2.5 million nett (bonus UV filter). Call Agus at 081 2360 9966. Sanur. [207]

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For Sale; Chinese good fortune charms. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [013] www.the-o-party.com

For Sale; New Serta mattress, still sealed in the original package. With 4cm latex topper and silk plus memory foam inside, size 160x200cm. Mini pocket spring on pocket spring system, mod. Perfect Star. New price 35 mill. Sale price after disc 16.6 mill. Price now 12.5 mill. Tel. 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [115]

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For Sale; Wood bankirai 3 pic size 5 meter long, 5cm thick, 15cm wide, the wood is new, but 100% dry. Price per piece Rp. 550.000. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [116]

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For Sale; Quick. Ex. collection, some stone limited edition like blue safir, junjung drajat, giok stone from China and anything else because of don’t use by the owner and must sell with cheap price. Contact Mr. Maximum Spartan on telp (0361) 231 751 at 09:00 am to 13:00 pm (wita). Denpasar near Renon. [117] For Sale; Cheap Butterfly massager, electronic massager tool. Brand new, a gift from Perfect Health, original price in store IDR 400.000, now nego price. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [021]

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For Sale; Cheap eye wear, tool for eyes relaxation, prevent and reduce nearsightedness and farsightedness, use for reading, computers, etc. Brand new, a gift from Perfect Health,original price in store IDR 400.000. Nego price now. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [022] For Sale; Cheap Soothy eye pad, brand new, a gift from Perfect Health, nego price now. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [023]

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For Sale; New, unused, BCD Cressi air traveller. 420 Denier nylon. Light weight, very durable. Size L - XL weighs only 5. 5lbs. Weight pockets. US$ 350. Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [153]

For Sale: 15 meter Antenna Mast/pole used for internet connection. Contact me if you’re interested. For info sms me at 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [146]

For Sale; Camera Nikon D60, lens AF-S DX zoom Tamron 18-200 mm complete with Samsonite soft case, charger, extra battery, 16Gb SD card. price 4jt. Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [154]

For Sale; Computer table 48cm wide by 110cm long, 73cm high. Price: 200,000. For more info sms me at 0815 4742 6222 or email <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [147]

For Sale; Dutch touring bicycle, as new, RIH, the best brand you can buy in the Netherlands, 8-speed, new 15 jt, sell for 7. 5jt. Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [155]

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For Sale; 15 inch wheel rims (velg). Brand new, fits all cars with four nuts, silver colour, set of four selling for 1.75 million. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [099]

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For Sale; Stavol automatic voltage regulator, 500N. Perfect condition, hardly used. Paid 500,000, selling half price 250,000. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [101] For Sale; Bedroom set, mattress spring latex, metal bed frame 160x200cm, and dressing table with mirror, all in very good condition, paid 9.5 million the set, selling for 3.5 million. Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [102]

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For Sale; Shorty 3mm from bare for diving surfing and other water activities size medium large, used few times still new, 700.000rp. 0812 3619 5652. Sanur. [109] For Sale; 17� LCD monitor (Benq FP71G+) 700,000 or best offer. Text message 0815 4742 6222 or email <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [148] For Sale; PlayStation II (manufactured in Japan, best quality). Runs on 110 volt, so will need a stavold. Memory card, original joysticks. Excellent condition. 1.000.000 final price. Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [145] C/Ns/U-20 Mar. 13

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For Sale; 3G/4G wireless N router. TP-LINK TL-MR3420. Less than 2 months old. Works perfectly. Don’t need it anymore since I now have landline. Bought it for 375.000. Sell it for 300.000. Contact 0819 9924 3389. Denpasar. [212]

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Moving Sale; Pool table, 2-seater couch (brown fabric), teak wardrobes, baroque mirrors, 2-burner stove, water dispenser, portable air-cooler, big floor fan, 2 bar stools, E-mail: <arthur_van_deuveren@ hotmail.com> for photos and prices or SMS: 0813 3915 8110. Kerobokan. [213] A cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition.

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English speaking volunteers required to provide conversational English practice at Sanur school. No experience necessary but patience and a sense of humour essential. Please contact David Robson at <davidarobson@hotmail. com> providing phone number. [219] For Sale; Prodesign television, video stand with two doors and shelf. Excellent condition. Cost 1.4 million, selling half price 700,000. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [220] For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Note II. Hardly used, only 4 months old. 6 million Rupiah. Contact 081 2384 2236 for more information. [214]

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For Sale; Blackberry Curve 8520, like brand new, box with everything, 1.5 juta. Call Bob 0813 5335 1232. Jimbaran. [051] For Sale; Lots of spareparts for Suzuki outboard engine 200Hp incl. complete gearbox and incl. iCom VHF Marine transceiver model IC-M45 and IC-M34. Price: 10jt for all! Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [156] For Sale; Child bike seat for sale. Front fitting. Includes headrest so child can rest head if needed. Conforms to UK safety standards. Upto 4 years old. Cost $120, selling for rp 500,000. Good condition. Call 081 2382 7676. Sanur. [125] For Sale; Original Surfboard Fins for sale: Thruster Set ‘Speed Fins’. Thruster Set ‘FCS K2. 1’. Thruster Set ‘FCS G-AM’. 250,000 per each set. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [151] Life is like playing the violin in public, and learning the instrument as one goes on. C/Ns/I-10 July 13

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For Sale; Surfboard 5’3” Matt Manners 1 juta. Please SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [006] For Sale; Canon EF 1740mm f/4 L Lens, great condition. $500. Tel: 0812 3824 5315 or email <giannisangelou@gmail. com>. Ubud. [031]

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For Sale; Day / sun bed 1.8 juta. Antique white wash teak. 2260mm L x 1420mm W. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [009] For Sale; Gamelon 500mm x 400mm with brass keys. Red and gold colour. 250,000. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [010] C/Ns/G-6 March 13

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

Guide to Bali’s First Unesco World Heritage Sites In May 2012, Bali’s crucially vital wet rice lands – the genesis of Balinese civilization - were at last recognized by the Paris-based United Nations Education and Science Organization (UNESCO) as a World Heritage Cultural Landscape. The criteria for being thus classified, according to UNESCO’s website, is that the site must exemplify “the identification, protection and preservation of culture or nature considered to be of outstanding value to humanity, especially if it has become vulnerable under the impact of irreversible change,” fits Bali perfectly. Major tourism development has taken place mostly around the coasts, but now frenetic new building projects are moving inexorably into the island’s expansive agricultural zones. As it exemplifies such effective water usage over centuries, Bali’s famed environmentally friendly subak system has been the driving force behind the island’s cascading rice terraces, the most striking feature of island’s agrarian landscape. Although Bali’s subak organizations – which date from the 9th century - play an especially important role in slowing the widespread diversion of agricultural lands, the system desperately needs outside international support in its efforts to preserve farmland and the agrarian way of life, particularly in Bali’s “rice baskets” of Tabanan and Gianyar. The UNESCO nominated areas include the vast rice fields of Jatiluwih east of Gunung Batukaru, the serene mountain lakes of Tamblingan, Beratan and Bunyan, the stately Taman Ayun Temple in Mengwi and Pura Ulun Danu Batur Temple on the edge of Lake Batur, extending eastward to the holy springs of Tirta Empul Temple, the source of the majestic Pakerisan River in Gianyar and as far as Gunung Kawi where the island’s first Bali Hindu kings are memorialized in huge rock-cut monuments. The recently published Complete Guide to Bali’s First UNESCO World Heritage Site, the first comprehensive book in English on the subject, explores each site together with an explanation of its significance, its history and the village or district where it is located. In the preface, after Bali’s governor and the Chairman of the Bali’s UNESCO delegation give their blessings, one section chronicles the 16-year-long struggle to achieve World Heritage status that began in 1996 in Paris and ended in 2012 in Petersburg, Russia. Over the past 20 years the island has lost more than 1,500 ha of precious rice fields to make way for the development of tourist resorts, restaurants, domestic housing complexes, road construction and other commercial enterprises. The UNESCO classification is arguably Bali’s last real chance to save large portions of its wet rice paddies and central lakes by protecting, conserving and making their management and use a model. The hope is that perhaps their conservation will even encourage farmers outside the heritage sites to keep on farming.

by Bill Dalton by Richard Mann

One of the requirements for being formally nominated is that the host country is responsible for maintaining each site and to preserve their sacred atmosphere intact by not building tourist facilities, amenities and souvenir stalls or obscure views too close to the sites. All the natural areas included are already seriously threatened by climate change, poorly managed tourism, excessive use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers, increasing water scarcity and farmers selling off their rice fields. Curiously, UNESCO saw fit to only include a mere four sites on the whole island to add to their exclusive list when the entire island should rightfully be designated a World Heritage site (except of course for the southern tourist ghettoes). Only three of the sites are large enough to be trekked through. There’s a real imminent danger that development will be as connecting the dots so that instead of a predominantly green island with a few splashes of brick and concrete Bali will become a whole island of brick and concrete with a splashes of green, with the bricks and concrete parts linked by traffic-choked ribbons of asphalt.

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There are rather one or two too many repetitive interviews with sponsors of the book and their zealous support of the oft-quoted but weakly adhered to Tri Hita Karana tenet which glorifies the harmonious relationship between humans and nature on Bali. The frequency in which this noble and well-intentioned philosophy is invoked inceases in exact proportion to the rate in which of the island’s natural assets deteriorate and disappear. As in Richard Mann’s other guides to north and east Bali, there are valuable travel tips about little known yoga retreats and details about water temples, sanctuaries and museums you never knew exisited (did you know there’s a volcanology museum on Bali?) as well as cottages and guesthouses that are appropriate to the theme of the book. One example is Agung Prana’s Puri Taman Sari (www. puritamansari.com) in Umbian Village in Marga, Tabanan where visitors stay in village-style houses nestled beneath trees behind a subak irrigation channel.

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In this brilliantly conceived cultural agro-tourism or “village tourism” project, Pak Prana’s plan is to encourage villagers to build one or more international standard rooms in their own backyards close to their traditional village homes. His or another professional management team then manages and promotes the rooms which are built exactly like a small village house. By empowering villagers in this way, the income farmers directly receive is much more than what they’d realize from rice farming alone and allows them to continue farming and enjoy higher incomes and living standards, while at the same time help to preserve Bali’s long term attraction and viability as a tourist destination. Preserving nature in Bali means also preserving tourism in Bali. In the end, the greatest contribution that this informative and attractively illustrated book makes is that it encourages residents, visitors and government authorities to maintain the green areas of Bali at all costs and to become a part of the island’s heritage and not contribute to its destruction. Guide to Bali’s First Unesco World Heritage Sites by Richard Mann, Gateway Books 2013, ISBN 978-602-863015-3, paperback, 120 pages. Available for Rp150,000 at Ganesha and Periplus bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2013 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-10 July 13


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For Sale; Rarity. 70year old Bezar compass. Still in good condition. For collectors only. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [090] For Sale; Brand new crash helmet, (Helm). Never been used. Selling for 125,000. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [100]

For Sale; Iron 50.000rp. 0812 3619 5652. Sanur. [107] For Sale; Carpet - exquisite quality, 5mx8m, creme colored. Will consider any reasonable offer. SMS 0821 4644 4248 or email <itemsinbali@gmail.com>. Seminyak. [066]

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For Sale; Macbook Air core i5 ssd 128 gb condition 99 percent asked 9.7 mil nego. Please call: 745 5886, Denpasar. [019] Looking to buy a very good map of Bali, if you have one you don’t use anymore. Please sms me on 0818 0551 2469. [030]

For Sale; Ex-resto, 28 pcs dining chair + 33 pcs bar stool, teak-wood. Contact Patty/Ari 8787 787 or email <brasa.bali@gmail.com>. Sanur. [002] For Sale; Surfboard: 8.0’ Brazilian Gun 1.6 juta. Please SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [003]

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THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT

Living beside a deep, jungled ravine in Bali brings more than delightful views and visits from assorted wildlife. There are other visitors too, usually unseen, and they have their own agendas. Wayan Manis tells me that this ghostly race lives in the deep gorges, and that they look just like real Balinese. There are naughty ones and good ones, just like real people. The River People exist in a parallel universe, wearing the same clothes as the Balinese, bathing in the river and sometimes visiting neighbouring compounds where some people can see them. But they’ve been known to covet objects, dogs and even children, and to carry them back to their non-physical dimension forever. The Balinese avoid living at the edges of ravines if they can. Over the years I’ve learned to coexist with the River People while respecting their presence. Both my houses in Ubud have been located the edges of gorges, and both have had their share of visits. The latest one was a reminder of how closely we live with Bali’s Other Side. Somehow, a few years ago I became chicken fancier. My friends took up painting and pottery and singing. I took up Rhode Island Reds. Starting with some laying hens, I had a brief flirtation with meat chickens, acquired some Chinese silkie bantams and most recently was gifted with a rare black Majorca chicken.

on the back of a motorcycle. Old Ibu was thinner than I on a little patch of cliff halfway down and howled all night; remembered from her last visit a few years ago when she had Nyoman made the dangerous climb down to rescue him. Two communed with the spirit of my kris, but as zesty as ever. days later Kasey launched himself over the steepest part of the cliff and broke his neck on the rocks far below. Nyoman She told us that she’d had a vision the night before of a climbed down to the river again to collect the dog’s body, and handsome young man in pakaian adat who was trying to dug a grave in the garden while Wayan Manis and I wept and communicate something to her. At the same time she sensed picked flowers to cover him. a beam of light connecting the compound she was staying in with the compound of Wayan Manis, who is closely “He’s gone to the River People,” she told me later. “He was associated with me. Now she understood that the man in the special. They wanted him.” Weeks later Wayan Manis and vision was asking for the bird. A big, glossy black cock is a I were still dreaming of him and glimpsing him in the garden. very desirable item in the local economy. Its blood is used to There have been other occasions -- sometimes dramatic -purify a kris blade and also for temple rituals. when the thin veil between dimensions has parted for me here in Bali. And in Singapore, where I lived for a decade before moving to Bali, I stayed in one of a row of old houses in which Early one morning I came to let the things were constantly happening. Doors would chickens out and the black bird was gone strange unlock themselves, shoes were thrown down hallways, and from his still-locked cage sometimes I would be woken by the sensation of someone sitting down heavily on the edge of the bed beside me in the So the River People had taken the bird. Of course there had middle of the night. My houseguests would report similar been no need to open the cage door, as they operate in experiences. Over time, I learned to clear spaces. I had to, non-physical reality. And they didn’t steal it, Old Ibu stressed, if I wanted to keep living there. they had tried to tell her about it, she just hadn’t understood. I was sad to lose my new chicken, but this was not the first And I want to keep living here, so I do what I can to get along time the River people had coveted an animal in my care. with all my neighbours. But I won’t be keeping any more black chickens.

The chicken adventure has been a learning curve for all of us. I had no idea that chickens were so prone to bronchitis and predators, or could have such engaging personalities. Wayan Manis learned to cook mung beans, cracked corn, rice and rice bran into a nutritious mash for them. The chickens learned to sit on our laps, lay eggs in the same place every day and follow us around the garden like the Pied Piper. Tragedy, however, has been rife from the early days. I lost hens to lawak, alu and pythons; we learned to make secure wire night cages. The last rainy season brought many chest infections. One of the meat chickens became so ill that I swore never to eat him if he got well. I gave him antibiotic injections twice a day. He rallied briefly, then went to the big chicken house in the sky. When the laying hens started to cough I made an ICU out of a laundry basket bedded with straw. They slept in my bedroom and were hand-fed scrambled eggs and papaya. One died in my arms; the others survived but decided they were human, and kept trying to break into the house after that. (And yes, I did check with an avian vet to make sure they didn’t have bird flu before setting up Intensive Care in my bedroom.) The black chicken was a pure, handsome Majorca, glossy black with a yellow comb, standing taller than any Bali chicken. We had assumed it to be a hen but after a few days it began to practice tentative rooster noises. To socialize him to his new home and companions, he lived for a week in a stout wire cage next to the night cage of my laying hens. When he was used to us all, he was allowed out and shyly followed the hens around the pen and then the paddock where they free ranged. He had settled in nicely, sleeping at night in his own secure cage next to the others. Early one morning I came to let the chickens out and the black bird was gone from his still-locked cage. The cage door was hooked shut in the same pattern I’d used the night before, and the mesh of the walls and floor was much too small to allow a chicken-engorged python to escape. Only the overturned water dish and a few black feathers indicated that he had ever been there. As soon as Wayan arrived I led her to the scene of the crime, but she was as mystified as I. Fortuitously her old aunt, a mystic who lives in a forest in Java, was in town. She was immediately sent for and soon arrived

My first house in Bali was also by a river, and there was a very dark energy around it. From the corner of my eye I would sometimes see a little face nodding outside the office window. Things were constantly disappearing. Alone in the compound with the front gate locked, I’d place a hammer on the table before going inside to answer the phone and when I came out a few minutes later the hammer would be gone. Tools and clothes would just vapourize, often in broad daylight; it was really annoying. Then one night, my puppy vanished. He was on a long chain on an overhead line by the porch because the house was near a busy road and fence hadn’t yet been finished. I went to the gate to see off a visitor and was gone for perhaps 30 seconds. When I returned to the house the dog had disappeared, chain and all, without a sound. I was really cross by this time. I stood on the porch and spoke into the darkness. “All right, that’s enough! This is my space, please respect it. And send back my puppy!” Two minutes later there was the sound of a rattling chain and the wet, muddy little puppy ran in and sat shivering at my feet. A few years later when I was living in my current house, one of my dogs suddenly became obsessed by the precipitous river bank in front of the house. Although Kasey had lived there for months without showing any interest in the river he began to spend a lot of time on the dangerous undercliff. Sometimes he’d return with his feet wet from the river, thirty almost-vertical metres below. One night he became marooned

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MISSING dog! Milo has gone missing since Wednesday 19th June from her home in Jalan Buana Kubu, Monang Maning Denpasar. She is a small white Maltese with reddish stained paws and has a surgical scar on her left side. If you spot her or know where she is please call Home-488 788 or mobile 0858 1334 1177 A reward of 3 million rupiah if she is returned to us.

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For Sale; Prince Ozone 3 Hybrid Spectrum Tennis Racquet - brand new, never used. Swing weight 285 gram - Head Size 710cm2 Grip size 3. Rp. 900,000. Call or sms Mety 081 6470 1160. Nusa Dua. [036]

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For Sale; Blackberry Bold 9900. 6 months old, perfect condition. Sale with charger, original BB case, headphones and booklet. Factory unlocked. Rp 4 millions. Contact 0819 9911 5831. Canggu. [041]

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Has the presentation of Balinese dance changed much over the last 100 years? Balinese dances have always been a great source of fascination for visitors to Bali and were used to draw tourists to the island. In fact, in the earlier tourism promotion images right up until the 1970s, often young female dancers were portrayed as slim, exotic, innocent nymphs – girls of the South Seas: topless, tanned and tantalizing. Before the government arts academies of the 1950s, females danced a limited repertoire of legong and temple dances. Since there was no concept of a raised stage or an amphitheater as we know today, only a few dancers would dance at a time – there were certainly no ‘mass legongs’ that you see now. Today there is a lot of emphasis on dance development at the academies, adopting movements from Java, India, and even western contemporary dance. Costuming has become very important and no expense is spared on creating mass spectacle performances (sendratari) that are performed each year at the Bali Arts Festival. Make up has changed a lot too, since Balinese once had no access to Western-style make-up. Now dancers always go for the heavy handed look: full-on blusher, and thick blue and yellow eye shadow. I believe that Balinese dancers today could learn a thing or two from the more delicate make-up of Thai dancers, which are less ‘Peking Opera’ and more subtle like the Bali of old. Female dancers of the early 20th century were taught by men, which meant that they danced in a different way than they do today. Most legong dancers would lean back more than what they do now and that their movements were less stylized. Older people I talk to said that a handful of musicians would attend dance practices so that there was live accompaniment before advent of recorded music. In this sense, dancers and musicians alike would have been more ‘in-synch’ with each other since the subtleties of the rhythms and movements may have been modified to suit the performers themselves. Overall, there has been huge change in the way Balinese performing art-forms are prepared and presented. With a booming local economy, I hope that the tourism industry and government will start to pay more attention to the direction and development of these art-forms that are the backbone of Balinese culture. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2013 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%). If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/ office/hotel for your generous donation.

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by Pak Bruce

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OK, what’s this I hear about Free ‘cloud storage’? “Cloud Storage” or online storage and sync services solve a lot of problems for folks who work and play on multiple devices or in more than one location. The idea is simple: store all your data in one place that can be accessed from wherever you are, using whatever device you have with you. This could be your smartphone; your home computer; or a computer at an internet café anywhere in the world. But which one of the big three cloud storage players is best for you? Which Cloud Storage Service is Best For You? Storing files online adds convenience and productivity for users who travel, or use different computing devices in different places. No more forgetting an important business document at home; emailing files to yourself; or keeping track of multiple copies of a file on different devices. The idea is that as long as you have an internet connection, you have access to your files. It doesn’t matter if you’re using your home or office desktop, your road warrior laptop, a tablet, or a smartphone. The latest version of your document, spreadsheet, presentation, music, image or video is ready and waiting to be accessed. But the proliferation of online storage services means a host of confusing features and prices for large amounts of storage. Here, we look at three online storage services – Google Drive, Microsoft Skydrive, and Dropbox – to see how they stack up in several feature sets that matter to users. STORAGE SPACE All three of these services give you a fair amount of free storage space, and charge a fee if you need more. Google Drive provides 5 GB free; Skydrive, 7 GB; and Dropbox, 2 GB free of charge. If text documents are all you need to sync, those free allotments are enough for most people. But music and video files eat up space quickly, so you may need to buy more space. For a total of 100 GB, Google Drive will set you back $59.88 per year; Skydrive charges $50/year; while Dropbox wants $199 a year for 100 GB. Winner: Skydrive offers the most free storage and the cheapest additional storage. AND is the one I use.

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SHARING All three services let you share files with other users by creating hyperlinks to files and sending them to your acquaintances. With Dropbox, you have to create a “shared folder” if you want others to be able to edit documents. Skydrive lets you make a file editable by some users and read-only by others. Google Drive lets you make a file editable by all or readonly by all. Dropbox and Skydrive will create galleries of photo images that your friends can peruse. Google Drive does not have that yet.

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SEARCH Google Drive not only indexes file names but also the content of about 30 different file types, so you can search for a file that contains a phrase or key words. Dropbox searches only file names. Skydrive can search the content of Microsoft files (Word, Excel, and Powerpoint) but won’t even index the file names of other file types such as JPGs. Winner: Google Drive offers the best search options SOFTWARE Dropbox offers its agent software for Windows, Mac, and Linux computers, plus phone apps for Apple and Android devices. Dropbox also support Blackberries and direct Web access to your files. Google and Microsoft support Windows and Mac computers. Microsoft does not have a Skydrivie agent for Windows XP, nor does it support Android, but there is an iOS version.

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Google Drive offers to convert your files into Google Docs format, which facilitates collaboration in real time. Also, files stored in Google format don’t count against your storage space allowance. *** WARNING: Recently two very good friends had their Yahoo emails hacked. One couldn’t log into her account any more. Her password and security question had been changed. So she lost all her emails and her address book. Another person had her Yahoo account used to send out fraudulent emails asking for money. She also couldn’t log into her account and her security question and password had been changed. IF you suspect your email has been hacked: 1. Immediately sign in and change your password and your security question(s). 2. Make sure you have given your email provider a phone number where they can send SMS messages. Upon research by me, I discovered that Yahoo has been hacked numerous times. Each time thousands of customer’s emails, passwords, and security questions have been stolen. My advice is to change your email completely. I have been using Google’s Gmail for many years and I love it. Do this now, you can send emails to everyone in your current address book telling them about your new email address. And yes, Gmail will show you how to easily move your old address book (contacts) to Gmail! ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can. Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them PakBruce, your Bali PC Advisor! ©2004 - 2013 BaliPCAdvisor@GMail.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission of the author or The Bali Advertiser

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Gunston) a physical tentativeness that makes the world a little daunting if not utterly terrifying. It’s because of Gleitzman’s fierce ability to conjure funny or moving stories and environments, as well as channel the voice of his characters, that his books have been so popular both in his home market of Australia and internationally (he’s published in 14 countries). It’s what drove his first book, The Other Facts of Life and propelled his second book, Two Weeks with the Queen, into the stellar region it occupies. Two Weeks with the Queen remains his biggest selling book, with multiple translations. It has been adapted (by Mary Morris) into a play that has had international success (a production at the National Theatre in London was directed by Alan Ayckbourn).

Morris Gleitzman’s not just good for kids; and he’s not here in October just to delight and entertain his 8–12-year-old fans. The award-winning writer of 34 books for children is a must-see for readers who fall in the somewhat-older-than-12 camp, too. It’s fitting that 2013 Ubud Writers & Readers Festival — which this year celebrates the theme Through Darkness to Light — will welcome Gleitzman, whose stories range through the human journey exploring exactly that. Using a powerful mix of unexpected humour and deep insight, he writes of dealing with and coming through childhood and the ensuing delights as well as struggles; ‘ I acknowledge and explore some of the tough aspects of life’. His characters come alive in these engaging and superbly drawn worlds where identity and power are huge challenges (none so helpless at times as children; none so brave and intrepid, either). Gleitzman doesn’t shy away from any topic. Despite his target readership, and his trademark wit and humour, he wrestles with the reputedly difficult topics — anxiety, loss, failure, terminal illness, war. His latest books have themes as dark and seering as child detention and the Holocaust. He says, ‘… for me, not only do we have a responsibility in portraying what it is to be human, … to focus on both sides, but it makes a much better story because grief and anger and sort of our dark side is always more interesting and more illuminated when the good stuff, the joy, the spontaneity, the anarchy, the funny stuff, is right next door and vice versa.’ So where did English born Gleitzman, described as a ‘keen wit with a roguish edge’ begin his writing career? It turns out it was as a writer of material for stage performers (for example, Pamela Stephenson, Rolf Harris) and, in the mid1970s, as a TV scriptwriter in his adopted Australia. He became the sole writer for the TV comedy, ‘The Norman Gunston Show’ winning awards and ratings for this satirical take on a hapless variety show host who is intent on interviewing the world’s most famous artists but manages only to fumble through with masses of waggishness and pure gumption. The show birthed one of Australian TV’s most loved fictional characters (and inspired the term ‘the little Aussie bleeder’). It was later, working in television, when asked to convert a script he was working on into a book, that he made the leap to writing novels. ‘I certainly liked writing it,’ said Gleitzman. ‘I discovered you can get closer to a character’s thoughts and feelings in a book than in a film.’ Still, the jump from lovably naïve but fraught Gunston to struggling pre-adolescent (as most of Gleitzman’s protagonists are) is not so improbable. Each has a confusing and even somewhat hostile world to negotiate, a raft of anxieties to deal with, and (certainly with growing adolescents and gawky

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All his books have been shortlisted for or won numerous children’s book prizes. Some of the most successful include Misery Guts, Worry Warts, Blabber Mouth, Belly Flop and Puppy Fat. With 34 written, he loves wordplay for his titles, too: Toad Rage, Toad Away, Sticky Beak, Gift of the Gab, Bumface, Aristotle’s Nostril, Pizza Cake!, Give Peas a Chance. His most recent titles deal with the Holocaust and include Once, Then, After: ‘… what I try and do … is certainly acknowledge and explore some of the tough aspects of life, but my stories are also always about love and friendship between characters, about the very best that we’re capable of doing as a species too.’ In his latest, Extra Time, (due for publication in July) Gleitzman is back in the world of young boys and sport. This one, by his own description, is about ‘A 13-year-old Australian soccer genius and his 10-year-old manager change the face of English Premier League football.’ The title was somewhat ironic, he adds, in that he needed extra time to finish it and do the redrafting it needed. (It’s not all child’s play, writing! Sorry!)

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But there is healing to be found in reading. Whatever your genre or, indeed, your age, stories are vital to make sense of our world. Gleitzman agrees: ‘I reckon stories should be available on Medicare [Australian universal healthcover]. …I think stories are a bit like x-rays. They show us what’s happening inside people. Not to their blood and bones and spleens. To their hopes and fears and feelings. And ours. And there’s healing to be found in writing too. Gleitzman adds, ‘… a part of me is still 10 and 11 and it has been so important in my life … that I’ve shaped my life so that it can continue to have a voice. I am aware that it’s made me a happier and better-balanced person’. With his own words ringing, ‘I think to be a successful author you’ve got to be part recluse and part show-off,’ you’re invited to the show; come and let the wordplay grab you, come and get the puns — and the fun. Bring your children and be delighted. Morris Glietzman will appear at the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival from 11-15 October, 2013. Discounted Early Bird tickets to the Festival are now available at www. ubudwritersfestival.com

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Yoga Barn will rock as never before with an African Village Dance Jam on Monday July 15 - an awesome evening of class and free dance with West African cultural exchange ambassador, Lassina Ouattara. Lasso, a professional dancer and djembe player leads an upbeat dance and song class suitable for all levels, that flows into an extended African village style dance, with live music by local African-inspired musicians. Lasso is from Bolomakote, Burkina Faso, an astonishingly rich cultural mecca, where live music resonates from family compounds from dawn until late at night. Yayasan Kryasta Guna – the Bali Spirit Festival’s cultural outreach non-profit – invited Lasso here to collaborate with a local gamelan youth orchestra and share his wealth of knowledge of African culture with other Ubud musicians. Monday July 15, from 7.30pm. Yoga Barn, Jl Pengosekan.

Join Jazz Café’s loyal patrons at the New Menu Launch Party on Friday, July 19. They’re offering a combination of “unique and tasty Asian Fusion and European dishes” developed by Michelin Star Chef David Eisenburg. So they have my attention. However, gotta say their latest tasty music offerings are even more appealing. On Saturday, July 13, try some tempting African fare with Afronesia, led by the joy-filled Senegalese musician Vieux. This world music band is heavily influenced by traditional African music, as well as Afro-Funk, Latin & Reggae music. Vieux plays the kora, a traditional stringed instrument and sings in the stories of everyday life in Africa. The band also includes percussion, drums, bass and violin by fine Indonesian musicians, soaring vocals from Juni and guest appearances by fellow West African, Burkinabe Lasso Tuatara. The solid July line-up includes two outstanding Indonesian bands: Saturday July 20 with the Cool Tones – definitely the best blues cover band in Bali; and July 27, with Ito Uradhi, one of the country’s best jazz bass players, and his quartet. Jl. Sukma, Ubud. Full program: jazzcafebali.com.

REST, SLEEP, EAT … & REPEAT More than 500 years ago, the King of Tabanan built an Ashram at the base of Mount Batu Karu. Now the Bali Silent Retreat introduces that spiritual connection to people who desire silence, peace and meditation. Located on four hectares by a sweet flowing river, at the end of a small road near Mongan Village, this gorgeous place simply couldn’t be more tranquil. The retreat centre’s website issues an open invitation to “join others with your personal prayer and meditation to radiate blessings and gratefulness to the world. Or just rest and sleep and eat … and repeat.” Live-in or day pass spaces available. http://www. balisilentretreat.com. STUDENTS LOWER POLLUTION An Ubud Green School student, working remotely with another student in California, has created a “burn barrel” that can efficiently filters harmful pollutants from burning plastic, potentially reducing o n e o f B a l i ’s b i g g e s t problems. Theresa Hamilton, a Grade 10 student, and her American friend took part in a joint Google Science Fair project. Their invention was designed to reduce the amount of pollutants such as dioxins normally caused by the burning process, because these can accumulate over time in water, food, and human bodies, potentially causing cancer and deterioration of organs. When the students tested the burn barrel at the Environment Protection Agency headquarters in America, it was found to be extremely effective. Search www.youtube.com: Building a Better Burn. DIVINE TASTE OF TOUCH Check out Taksu Spa’s “practicums” for July. This highly professional outfit doesn’t charge its normal rate on any new style of treatment, until every spa therapist has completed 20 “practicums” at much reduced rate sessions for willing customers. So this month try a raindrop oil technique treatment, or myofascial, lymph or water watsu massage, all at big discounts. Keep in mind; all of these therapists have already had international standard training in up to a dozen other modalities. It’s been a challenging few years for us locals (not!) providing our bodies for these sessions to help Taksu develop its outstanding team. I remember when we were forced to try Thai massage, after in-house training by the King of Thailand’s personal masseuse. Sigh, life in Ubud is … Amazing! www.taksuspa.com. ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND It’s refreshing to see people walking their spiritually enhanced, planet saving talk. The creators of The Preview Garden, two kilometers north past the Botanic Gardens on Jl Tetra Tawar, are inviting anyone to visit and see their “edible landscape”. They host an open house every Tuesday afternoon, with a community space where people can “share their knowledge, skills and passion, supporting a balanced and wholesome life, both above and below the surface.” Villa Sundharan, two-storey yellow villa, on left hand side of road after Sugar’s Recto, 4pm Tuesdays. Bring food, music and drink.

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SAWAH MARS An extraordinary exhibition by Dutch artist Theo Zantman i s B r i d g e s Restaurant’s latest contribution to both sharing Bali art and “spreading the wealth”, with 20% of exhibition sales going as usual to a Balinese non-profit. Zantman first came to Indonesia in 1987 and has been painting actively here since 2001, spending a lot of time in the northern villages and rice fields. His art reflects the strong influence of Vincent van Gogh “plein air” method. The exhibition runs until October, its July 19, 4-7pm opening coinciding with one of Bridges’ “Divine Friday” party sessions. A generous 20% of sales will go to John Fawcett Foundation to support its sight restoration, blindness prevention and children’s corrective surgery programs. http://www.bridgesbali.com/theo-zantman.php. CONFIDENTIAL HIV CLINIC Bali Peduli’s longawaited HIV Clinic opened its Ubud doors last week with the help of local and international Rotary funding. The HIV clinic, which also treats all kinds of STDs, is housed in the general health clinic Puskesmas Ubud II in Sayan, with the full support of the Head of P u s k e s m a s , D r. Ngurah. He says a specially trained doctor will be at the clinic every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 7am1pm and 4-8 pm. A Rotary Global Grant funded the renovations and testing equipment; plus medications, medical personnel training and community educational outreach for one year. The Rotary Foundation matched funds from Rotary Ubud Sunset and three California Rotary Clubs for a total of US $57,000. HIV/AIDS is growing at a startling rate in Bali but there are currently few resources in the Gianyar region to combat the disease. The Sayan-based clinic offers confidential free testing, test results within about an hour (instead of a week), state-of-the-art treatment and counselling, free medication and educational outreach to help eliminate barriers to care. Phone 0361 970 112.

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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-31 Oct. 12

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Independent bookseller in Bali since 1986 Ganesha in Ubud - the Main Store Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali Tel: (62 361) 970320 Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com

Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha in Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan

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

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-22 August 12

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For Sale; Display aluminium and glass, dim. 80x50xh30cm. Excellent condition. Value Rp. 450.000, sold Rp. 250.000, no nego. Contact Patrick <pat2com@gmail. com>, sms 0819 3433 8214. Canggu. [131] For Sale; New-without-tag-original coach Poppy Madras glam-tote. Signature madras fabric. Zip pockets and a zip top. Poppy madras print fabric with metallic trim Inside zip, cellphone and multifunction pockets Ziptop closure. 8 drop 16 (L) x13(H)x5(W). Rp. 1.950.000, -(Nego). More Info sms: 0361-307 2226 or email: <atsevenbox@gmail.com>. Denpasar. [062]

For Sale; Small grass roof 2 meter square outside bale lounging gazebo. Needs some work and will have to be picked up. Text Sri 0821 4759 4663 or email <meekasandals@yahoo. com>. Asking 1.5juta. In Sanur. [136] For Sale; Cheap price. Brand new inbox a lot of over purchased glass. There are various type (white wine, red wine, martini, oldfashioned, pilsener, etc), from local and imported (Libbey) brand. Suitable for home, restaurant, and cafe. For picture and info: 0361307 2226 or email: <atsevenbox@gmail.com>. Denpasar. [064]

For Sale; Female accessories, jewelry, bags etc. Either new or hardly used. All must go. Please email for photo and price. <itemsinbali@gmail.com>. Seminyak. [065] For Sale; Cheap price. Brand new inbox over purchased stainless steel cutleries. There are steak knife, dinner knife, dinnerfork, menu knife, menu fork, menu spoon, tea spoon, demitasse/coffee spoon, butter spreader. Edelmann brand. Suitable for home, restaurant, and cafe. For picture and info: 0361-307 2226 or email: <atsevenbox@gmail.com>. Denpasar. [063]

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The Animal Kingdom at Night By Bill Dalton

We pulled into the deep shady empty parking lot of the Bali Zoo south of Sukawati in the cool of the late afternoon after taking endless jalan tikus (“mouse roads”) shortcuts through the countryside. As soon as we turned our car engine off, we could hear the frightening amplified roars of angry lions. After climbing a long stairway, we joined other participants who were starting to gather for drinks and snacks in the outdoor dining area in front of the zoo’s main entrance. From a distance, a pride of placid lions peered at us from the top of a high rock platform in their own enclosure across a moat (lions are poor swimmers). There I met Dedi Ramlan, who claimed he was the man responsible for bringing the first elephants to Bali in 1997. From these first three specimens, there are now over 100 elephants on the island. Dedi worked at the Elephant Safari Park in Taro for 16 years before taking on the job of operations manager at the Bali Zoo. His duties include curating, taking care of the zoo’s nine elephants and supervising a very active breeding program. Before the evening was to end we would witness Balinese-style vaudeville skits and sensual primitive tribal dance performances, symbolizing the struggle between a sacred bird (representing good) and aggressive hunters (representing evil), which incorporate modern choreography and spectacular acrobatics. Although covering only 1.3% of the earth’s surface, Indonesia is amazingly rich in animal life. Contained within its land and sea territory are 16% of the world’s amphibians and reptiles, 12% of its mammals and 17% of its bird species. The country has the world’s second-highest number of endangered birds. Virtually hundreds – perhaps thousands - of these tens of thousands of species are found only in Indonesia. Not only does this sprawling island nation possess an impressive quantity of fauna, but also immense variety. Spanning 4,800 kilometers across two gigantic bio-geographic zones, the Oriental and the Australian, with landforms ranging from mangrove swamps to glaciers, Indonesia is no doubt the most diverse natural wildlife repository on earth. Bali is fortunate to have its own wellestablished zoological garden which is licensed by the Ministry of Forestry and g o v e r n m e n t conservation institute (BKSDA). Built on a former cacao plantation, the zoo is set in 5.5 hectares of natural landscape with exuberant shrubbery, lawns, waterfalls, tall trees, long grasses and thick jungle-like vegetation. Display enclosures are clean and, for Asia, spacious, re-creating in miniature the habitats of the respective animal being exhibited. To keep the zoo’s denizens disease free, visitors must step on a disinfectant mat at the entrance of the zoo itself and again at the entrance of zoo’s big aviary inside its grounds. Maintained by a staff of over 100, receiving up to 10,000 visitors a month in the high season, the Bali Zoo is home 350 animals including orangutan, gibbons, camels, porcupines, wallabies, the omnivore binturong, the muncak and spotted deer, the mousedeer (kancil), and the very rare Bawean deer. Exhibits are under continual renovation, expansion and improvement. Plans are afoot to build a more authentic habitat for “Weenie” the sun bear, the only Asian bear species with a distinctive white circle on his chest which gives the animal its Indonesian name Beruang, “With Money.” Despite its felicitous name, if you ever come across one of these fierce predators in the wild hit the other direction as fast as you can. The zoo is also a learning centre, promoting environmental awareness and wildlife conservation. The petting zoo is the delight of small kids who are able to touch diminutive friendly animals such as deer, marmots, guinea pigs and rabbits, getting to know

what the scales on a python or fresh water crocodile or the fur of a tiger or bear cat cub feel like. Taking a night safari in this animal park is the best way to get acquainted with the country’s incredible nocturnal animals. During the tour, about 50% of the zoo’s total animal population can be viewed. Naturally, the more nocturnal species like binturong, owls and bats are the most visible. The Daytime and Nocturnal Circuits While still daylight our group, led by Ibu Dayu, was taken on a path that wound through gardens past the camel enclosure, a huge pen of spotted deer, then down into a small valley with openair elephant pods. After we were given some background info on Asian pachyderms (“Only 350 survive in Borneo and Sumatra”), we lined up for photos of sandpapery trunks grabbing corn out of our hands. Now darkness fell, we were then led deep into the zoo’s environs on a long winding asphalt trail. All along the way our guide shined his flashlight on exotic mammals, birds, snakes, lizards and marsupials, giving us the origin, traits, statistics and a few anecdotes about each species: “The camel can live two months without water” and “The tiger is an excellent swimmer but poor climber,” etc. Now fully dark, the night show opened with zoo keepers running crazily about shouting “Wild animals on the loose!” While everyone frantically looked around and under their tables, four men emerged on stage carrying an enormous four-meter-long 30-cm-thick white python, holding it like a bejeweled trophy. A Japanese man was persuaded to hold a long-tailed binturong (bear cat), then an hilarious family of mongoose pranced around the stage. The audience was then invited to take single or group photos with the animals. Because as many as 80-90 people – mostly Australians - take part in “A Night at the Zoo” each night, that unwieldy number must be broken up into smaller groups of no more than 30 people each which set out on the nocturnal circuit separately. Along the route we fed carrots and bananas to the monkeys, viewed the hog deer (babirusa) of Sulawesi with its pair of hornlike tusks curving up backward from its jaws. I was startled by two white peacocks sitting quietly on a nearby fence (“Do they bite?”). In the petting zoo, rabbits hopped about underfoot and small deer waited eagerly in the half shadows, their furry open-eyed faces looking up at us imploringly. In the middle of “Gibbon Island,” the beam of the guide’s light trained on a big male high in the trees. “The owner of the island,” he announced. The zoo’s various animals were each given names which somehow seemed appropriate to their personality or fit the species perfectly: “Kaka” the shy cassowary; “Monster” the huge saltwater crocodile; “Jerry” the bristly odiferous wild boar; “Micky” and “Asia” the long-necked male and female otters; “Siegfried” and “Minu” the long-armed male and female agile gibbons; “Monik” the silvery siamang; “Buffy” the fish owl night hunter. Although fewer birds were visible at night, we still could spy halfslumbering red loris, white cockatoos, Victoria crowned pigeons from Papua, rhinoceros hornbills from Kalimantan, helmeted guinea fowl (ayam mutiara), flying foxes, and the prized Bali Starlings, the “symbol of Bali,” our guide declared. “But he sleeps in the nighttime.” Rounding a bend, we then came upon the zoo’s star attraction – the 35-year-old, overweight, lethargic and deceptively harmless Jacky – arguably the most famous orangutan in Indonesia. Standing along a rail, people in our group tossed the primate bananas which Jacky carefully peeled and then lazily plopped into his mouth.

On the final leg of the circuit, we climbed a dark staircase, then crossed over a tower bridge ringed by caged bear cats (binturong), their shadows moving around in the darkness like phantoms. Originally from Borneo, this nocturnal creature somewhat resembles the wolverine of North America, though they have nowhere near the ferocious disposition. Binturong even smell sweet – like buttered popcorn. In one of their most successful breeding programs, the zoo boasts more than 20 specimens. Each can live up to 20 years. The last exhibit held the Bengal tigers, the zoo’s heavyweights and real crowd pleasers. The group seemed touched by Dodo the three-legged Sumatran tiger who had mated and sired 15 offspring with a beautiful white Sumatran tiger that shared the same cage. The Fire Dance Returning to the stage/restaurant area, a 30-meter-long buffet dinner awaited us which included such elegant fare as sushi tuna, potato au gratin, leafy salads, plus tourist standbys like spaghetti, grilled steak, jumbo shrimp and full dessert table. With the sudden beat of Afro drums, the performance area lit by a dozen fire torches, body-painted grassskirted masked warriors entered from the rear, holding spears and glaring menacingly at tables of diners. A few Australians were invited to participate and before long the stage was full of gyrating, grunting, gesticulating dancers of both nationalities. The spectacle proved that Balinese dancers can perform anything and that Australians are game to try anything. The second act, accompanied by a deep sonorous flute, was more dreamy and slow-moving, though the dancers couldn’t help but reveal a number of standard gestures and movements of Balinese dance. Two warriors holding torches executed impressive aerial gymnastics, and as the dance progressed they spewed two-meter-long jets of fire from their mouths. “Wildlife In Paradise” The just released book Wildlife In Paradise, launched at the Bali Zoo earlier this year, is the work of Malaysia-based Omar Ariff (www.omarariff.com) who specializes in travel, underwater, nature and wildlife imagery. The 120-page hardcover showcases the animals and activities at the Bali Zoo. Ariff’s previous nature projects were done in the wild, and the greatest obstacle in creating the captivating images in this book were overcoming the distractions of grim looking bars and fencing both in the foreground and background, as well as reflections off glass. The project required patience and timing to capture the animal’s character and its intricate anatomical details. Ten percent of the proceeds from the sale of this high-quality coffee table book is donated by Bali Zoo to the Friends of Nature Park Foundation (FNPF), well known for its conservation of the Bali Mynah - Bali’s emblem and one of the world’s most endangered birds. The foundation’s sanctuary on Nusa Penida, the only one of its kind in Indonesia, provides a sanctuary where ex-captive endemic birds are rehabilitate and released into the wild. Practicalities Located in Singapadu in Gianyar north of Batubulan on Jl. Raya Singapadu, Sukawati, tel. (0361) 294-356/7, email: info@bali-zoo. com, website: www.bali-zoo.com, twitter: @zoo_bali. “A Night at the Zoo” tickets cost US$24/adult and US$12/child for overseas visitors; Rp60,000 adult, Rp30,000 children for Indonesians and KITAS holders. Infants under two free. Disability access. Open daily 9 am-6 pm except on Wednesdays and Saturdays 9 am-9:30 pm. For “A Night at the Zoo,” which takes place every night of the week, people may arrive at 5 pm, an hour before the daylight tour begins. Check out the calendar on the Bali Zoo website for details on what’s happening on the day you plan to visit. “Wildlife in Paradise” is available for Rp349,000 from the Bali Zoo.

<pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2013 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH THE NANNY

By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

Finding the right caregiver for your child

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Living in Asia we are blessed to be able to afford reasonably priced home help to clean, cook, garden, drive and even care for our children. When it comes to child-care (“Nanny’s” or “Babysitters”) it would be wise to be a little pickier when bringing this special person into your family. Remember that this person will be part of your little ones child hood memories and will affect the way he or she grows, the feelings they have and they way they are cared for. Be willing to keep looking until you find the person who will be the best fit for your family. Most potential Nanny’s that come knocking at your door will have all good intentions, but “buyer beware”. There have of late been some very interesting stories circulating on the media and chat-rooms in which Nanny’s (in Bali) have conjured up all sorts of tricks like threatening to steal husbands, babies, and initiating vicious rumors about their employers. Don’t let this happen to you. Search long and search hard. You shouldn’t compromise on this issue one bit. You’ll need to be patient and resourceful, and consult everyone from friends and family to nanny agencies (there are several in Bali) to find possible candidates. Here are some handy tips as to finding the right caregiver to welcome into your home.

should not be under estimated when employing someone that will become part of your household and close to your little ones. Indonesia has many common and communicable diseases, which may not always be apparent (carrier state). Here is a list of screens that I would recommend before agreeing to bring someone full-time into your home.

Identify your priorities - First, decide what you want. Talk to your partner about what your ideal nanny would be like. Do you want someone older who’s mature and experienced? Or will a junior girl suffice who just needs to fill in when you need time to yourself?

4. Typhoid and Hepatitis A screening – Screening for both of these diseases would be wise as both are transmitted via the oral-fecal route. Someone that is carrying either of these diseases may pass them on when preparing food.

Do your research - Get the word out. Have friends and family let their contacts know you’re looking for help – personal references can be the most reassuring. Put a notice in school newsletters and post a flier at local parenting resource centers and even on bulletin boards in gyms, shops, warungs and cafes. There are excellent Facebook pages called “Bali Babies” and “Bali Expats” that reach a wide network of people so post on there as well.

5. Stool exam - A stool exam will detect the presence of intestinal parasites (worms) so as treatment may be given. Intestinal worms are contagious, especially when an infected person may be preparing your food.

The Interview - Talk to as many applicants as you can. Ask specific questions about their work experience as well as personal interests, after-work activities, and background. Listen to your gut. If it doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. If an applicant cannot give you any personal references be suspicious, or if she says that her ex-employers were disagreeable people and have refused to give her a letter of recommendation, contact them anyway.

It would be wise to educate you Nanny in basic hygiene techniques and consider enrolling her in a basic first aid program. Remember that she may be present at times when you are not. Giving her the knowledge to be the first responder may be a life-saver for your own child.

Check references - Once you’ve narrowed it down to a few good applicants, call their references – even if they’re from an agency. If you already did this as part of the prescreening process, feel free to call again and ask more detailed questions or for additional references. Be sure to ask former employers about the nanny’s strengths and weaknesses and why they no longer employ her. Don’t skip this step – you’ll want to hear how she has and hasn’t worked out for other families. Do a trial run - Ask finalists to come to your home one at a time for a few days’ trial run. Pay each for her time and observe how she interacts with your child. There’s no better way to make a decision than to see for yourself how a nanny is on the job. Health Screening - The importance of health screening

1. General physical exam – It would be wise to have your staff examined by a general physician for blood pressure & pulse, visual exam, height and weight etc. 2. Chest X-Ray - Tuberculosis is a problem in this country and is easily spread through droplets to the community at large. A suspicious chest X-ray may detect TB or indicate further testing to confirm the disease. 3. Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV Screening - Hepatitis B, C and HIV are all diseases spread by blood and body fluids. While there is not a high risk of these diseases being transmitted in the workplace it would be wise to have potential staff screened for the diseases so treatment can be considered.

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Cardio-Vascular Health without Statins

Back in February in an article on cardiovascular disease, currently the world’s leading killer, ParacelsusAsia questioned the increasing role Statin drugs play in the treatment of the disease and since his own experience is typical, uses himself as a case study to see if a lifetime on statin drugs can be avoided and cholesterol levels safely reduced without these powerful drugs. The Status Ante I’m in my late middle age and, so far so good, I’ve been luckier than I probably deserve. No major health challenges. The food I’ve eaten has always been fresh and healthy, except perhaps for boarding school. I never liked junk food and can’t stand sweet fizzy drinks. I’m not a vegetarian, but 20 years ago I stopped eating meat. I don’t drink much any more or smoke. I exercise reasonably regularly, a minimum three times a week. On the debit side, hints of gout remind me of excess in days gone by and some mild varicosity. While not obese I carry a good stone (6.3kilos) too many much of it around my middle. I’ve kept my hair, now white, save for the pink glimmerings of a tonsure. All in all, pretty much what doctors used to call normal for your age, and tell you “you’re basically fine, come back and see me in 12 months”. All, that is except for one thing. Over the last 20 years, whenever tested my LDL (“the Bad”) cholesterol has been elevated. About five years ago I was put on 20mg Lipitor, which worked and which I took on-and-off, depending on my lipid levels at the time of measurement. That is, until I developed the most excruciating muscle pain in my legs. Since that is a well-known side effect of taking statins I stopped and the pain never recurred, except when I started taking Lipitor again. Meantime the conflicting evidence for and against statins continues to mount. I resolved not to take them at all and harden up on my diet and exercise, on the basis that cholesterol was not the only, or even the main danger, when it came to heart disease. That situation changed in June 2012 when my wife’s cardiologist, who for reason’s I can’t fathom, sees me as a walking cardiac event, and who insisted I do a lipid test. This came back with an unacceptably high LDL reading and, refusing to take Lipitor, I was put on 10mg of the latest statin, Crestor. It worked, within days my LDL was well within range. As of now I’m still taking 10mg of Crestor but come tomorrow I’m cutting it by half to 5mg. In 3 to 6 months God, the good Dr Hendry Luis, plus a little rigour on my part permitting, I plan to be off the statins for good.

The Scoop on Statins But first a bit about statins. Why am I so determined to get off them? Statins are probably the most successful and effective class of modern drugs around. They work brilliantly at lowering cholesterol levels and earn their makers vast amounts of money. So successful are they that Big Pharma and supporters in the medical profession want us all to take the drug preventatively on a permanent basis. They point to research that show few serious side effects and decreased risk factors in quite a number of other serious chronic disease, including various cancers. Unfortunately there are two things wrong with this scenario. First, as with so many drugs the serious side effects only become known and accepted over a period of time. This is certainly the case with statins where research shows reduced levels of CoQ10 leading to muscle and joint pain, increased risk of serious liver and kidney damage, certain cancers, memory loss, sexual dysfunction, anemia, and sleep problems.

My blood results showed the 10mg of Crestor was keeping my LDL and Triglycerides well within normal and HDL (the good) just within the low end. The hs-CRP, an important inflammation indicator was normal. Along with dietary and exercise recommendations Dr. Hendry prescribed the following nutritional program: Essential Fatty Acids: 1,000mg Omega3 LipidControl : a Vitamin B niacin formulation with herbs and other nutrients CoQ10 – 100mg p/day Baby Aspirin – 80 mg p/day Crestor: continue taking at reduced dose of 5 mg The object being to reduce the Crestor to zero once my test results indicated it was safe to do so. We also discussed ways to reduce abdominal fat around my middle, which I was finding hard to shake, the classic risk factor for heart disease for ageing males. We discussed the benefits of testosterone treatment, which if depleted can contribute to middle age spread and decreased energy. My hormonal tests showed up normal although the level of Free Testosterone, which is the one you want, was at the low end of normal. “Normal” meaning normal for your age, does not mean “Optimal”, please note! Four testosterone shots over the period of a year would work well for me, Dr Hendry said. I intend to give that some more thought as I’m leery of mucking around with my hormones since though it can bring great benefits, overdone it can screw you up badly, quite apart from the cost. However at this frequency I think it will help, with little if any risk.

Good News from Siloam The next big step and one I was most nervous about was Siloam’s CT Scan. This would give me the best indication possible as to the state of my cardiac arteries and my risk of a cardiac event. Tests like this can change your life overnight. Fortunately for me, while I had some plaque and calcification the occlusion levels were normal for my age. I suspect my qualified good results are the result of a pretty much lifelong Mediterranean diet along with baby aspirin every night for the past 15 years.

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Still it is by no means a clean bill of health and I’m going to have to harden up on my diet and exercise and lose that spare tire of mine I’ve toted around for the past 20 years. I went back to see Dr Hendry to confirm my own findings that it is indeed possible to remove arterial plaque and thus improve rather than just maintain your cardio-vascular health. He agreed with me that it was via such means as Vitamin K2 and transdermal magnesium among other means. Too many doctors will tell you that it is not possible. It isn’t true, don’t believe it. What they mean is that they do not yet have a drug to give you that can do that and short of that it’s a stent you want. What I hope this all means is that six months to a year from now I’ll be able to report I’m healthier than I’ve been in 30 years. That’s worth a bit of rigour I reckon.

Second, while statins do indeed reduce cholesterol it does not show it prevents deaths from heart disease. Moreover, cholesterol is by no means the villain it was made out to be a decade ago. It is just one, and by no means the primary cause of heart disease. So taking a statin only makes sense if it’s vital to get your LDL level down. It is not a drug you want to take over a long period. Nor is there any conclusive evidence to show it lowers risk factors for any other of the chronic conditions claimed. That said, if your doctor recommends you take a statin to regularize lipid levels you would be foolish to ignore him.

Enter Dr Hendry Having decided to take action to get myself off the Crestor in April of this year I did two things. First, I consulted Dr Hendry Luis one of two MDs practicing functional medicine at The Wellness Clinic in Sanur. And second, I arranged to take a CT Heart Scan at the newly opened Siloam Hospital, to provide a benchmark for the level of atherosclerosis or occlusion and calcification of my coronary arteries. The Wellness Clinic in Sanur is an attractive building standing in the grounds near the entrance of the Tanjung Sari in Jl. Tamblingan. Dr. Hendry confirmed my understanding that it was indeed possible to reduce and maintain optimum lipid levels without recourse to statins or other drugs. A comprehensive panel of blood tests were performed and a program drawn up.

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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE JULY 10 - JULY 24, 2013

We are in the Cancer Moon cycle with the Full Moon at 0 degrees Aquarius on the 23rd and the Sun entering Leo just before midnight on the 22nd. Full Moon is marked by this opposition between Sun and Moon and zero is an auspicious degree, astrologically speaking. Mercury goes direct and will return to its retrograde turning degree on August 4th. On the 18th and 19th Jupiter Cancer, Saturn Scorpio and Neptune Pisces exactly create their trine formation. Mars joins the party just as Mercury stations direct on the 21st and travels in Cancer alongside Jupiter for this fortnight and moving up to oppose Pluto by the end of the month. Mars as the lower octave and trigger for Pluto brings more transformative changes and the opposition involves maintaining the balance, the equilibrium, while we are subjected to emotional outbursts. Jupiter in Cancer will come to the opposition degree occupied by Mars on August 8th. Whatever Pandora box was opened during July will serve to bring rapid change to the lives of many, come August. Cancer is ruled by the Moon and is a water sign and deeply deeply rooted In human emotions. There will be a lot of feelings on display this month and through into August. Family and home issues dominate, along with our sentimental attachments. This months Full Moon will bring a little emotional detachment and objectivity. Probably a good time to take a little distance from any and all emotional issues and focus some much needed time on yourself. FULL MOON 0 AQUARIUS 06 July 23, 2013 02:17 a.m.

ARIES By the end of this fortnight you will probably be over the deep family immersion and be ready for a little solo flying or at least directing more of your energy into your personal projects. Your freedom could still be challenged by those closest to you as Pluto and Mars dual at the end of the month. Duty and obligation are perhaps being redefined in your mental construct. There is only so much you can do for others before you yourself require recharging. There are a few surprises in store as bombshells are dropped and people do the unexpected or finally take the leap or choose to fly solo.

LIBRA Venus your ruler moves from Leo to Virgo by the end of the fortnight and brings a sudden halt to some of your activities. If you notice your mind shift gear from socializing to work, then you get the gist of the change. All these Cancer Planets can also throw a bit of a spanner in the works with their attachment to emotional topics. Keeping things light now, may not be as easy as it was a moment ago. Stay supportive and remember to balance it out with a little self-nurture. If you overextend yourself, you will simply become grouchy and this is something that you’d rather avoid.

TAURUS Venus will remain in Leo until the end of the fortnight and then moves on into Virgo, a fellow earth sign. The experience will become more visceral now with our Planetary placements and quite a lot of focus is on the individual, although it is more how we relate to those we care about and love from our own authenticity, than from a sense of relationship obligation or a rebellion against. Venus in Leo urges us to seek pleasure and adoration for our own gifts and talents. In Virgo she will get more practical and so will you. Your work may begin to take precedence by the end of this fortnight.

SCORPIO Planets have been catalyzing growth again for you throughout this month and it will continue into August when Jupiter activates expansive measures. Cancer expansion may include your weight. If you notice your middle section thickening, you may be stuffing your emotions with food intake. It has been such an emotionally volatile time that everyone is feeling the dampness of these days. Saturn continues to urge you to take stock of your life and sort it out and straighten it up. Getting all your ducks in a row isn’t such an easy thing when you have to take other peoples emotions into account.

GEMINI Good old ruler Mercury is doing her retrograde dance in the sign of Cancer and has you and everyone else in a very feeling state. All communications are emotionally tinged and this is a revision period for all matters of the heart and those things near and dear to us. Remember we have a strong focus of Planets in Cancer and although you may want it to lighten up and to stop being so serious, you may have to wait at least until the end of the fortnight, for both the completion of the retrograde and the Sun’s movement into Leo. Things will naturally lighten up by themselves. Have patience.

SAGITTARIUS These are the days we were talking about. The wet, watery and emotional days of the grand trine which includes Jupiter in Cancer and soon to met by Mars. Are there new members being added to your family, in one way or another. What’s happening in your household? Is it expanding through renovation or perhaps a move to a larger premises? Whatever shape or form it takes, it certainly brings a broadening to these issues. The Moon rules Cancer and it effects you more than ever, with Jupiter transiting this sign for the next year. You may find yourself more dreamy and creative.

CANCER So much focus on your birth sign this month. The team of Cancer Planets dancing harmoniously with the other water signs is bringing family members closer together and this is particularly good news for you. With your natural love of both family and home, when others are in alignment with you, life feels immensely satisfying. Before you settle into your comfortable chair though, remember we are still discovering, through contrast, what belongs in our life and what we are aspiring to now create. A gentle reminder that it is a fantastic time to be about bringing the new ideas into form.

CAPRICORN Saturn is bound up in the trine this month and dancing with Jupiter and Neptune. Potentially you are being asked to soften, bend, flow and mold yourself to life’s situations. Where once you may have been quite rigid in your viewpoint you now find yourself more empathic to the feelings of others. This fluidity will continue throughout this month and into the next as many people close to you are confronted with life challenges. You have the capacity to be a solid support when the going gets a bit much. Allow your heart to soften and release you own past and have some fun with those nearest and dearest.

LEO As you wade through these watery days let the transit of the Sun into your sign be the light that leads you this fortnight. On July 22nd then, the energies shift and the momentum builds and you’re impulsed to begin anew as the Solar Year starts on your Birthday. It’s still going to be an emotional year for many, with both Mars and Jupiter in Cancer in the return chart. Family issues dominate and creating home or addressing issues of home base, will arise. There is a lot of movement as people find the most appropriate place for themselves during these days of change and growth.

AQUARIUS Uranus is set to go retrograde at the middle of this month, moving backwards to its next meeting with Pluto at the very beginning of November. We appear to be in these endless days and cycles of profound change. By now you are getting use to the ebb and flow and although challenging, it is always followed by this progression forward. This is the time to reflect on how things are going and what potentially is the new direction for your life. A step closer if you like, to it’s fulfillment through contemplation and allowance. So much gets done in the down time; the time we take for reflection.

VIRGO Venus is getting ready to enter your sign and she is all about love and beauty. You may be drawn to the more artistic side of yourself throughout the coming weeks. You are one who is quite comfortable with the watery depths of the current transits and are quite at home in the emotional realms, being good at dissecting and analyzing them with a very discerning mind. This makes you a great friend to have and one who can potentially head people in the right direction during the procrastinating retrograde phase. Take some time for yourself also and be sure to get your own head straight.

PISCES Your Neptune is also doing the Divine dance this month with the long lasting trine to Saturn and now Jupiter and Mars. So we add action, boldness, growth and expansion to this slow dance of transformation. As your true nature reveals itself in the unmasking, you find ever deeper layers of expression. Not all of this verbal as you are finding the power in the unspoken, on the existence of the energy that links people, over long distances and beyond life itself. What a magnificent journey this is becoming. The meaning of what it is to BE is become more and more apparent.

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Autism is not a disease, but rather a spectrum of developmental disabilities, which affect social interaction and communication. Autistic children have special needs that cannot be addressed unless quality professionals are on hand to realize their full potential. Once such organization is the Youth Shine Academy. YSA has devised its own method called SHINE (Systematized Holistic Intervention and Natural Education) that focuses on 5 development areas of a child, physical, cognitive, adaptive, social, emotional, and communication. The YSA brand and method was listed in HAKI last year and can be used to provide care and treatment to children with autism all over Indonesia. YSA teaches autistic students the life skills necessary for them to adapt to society. During the last 10 years YSA has had a number of its students graduate and get a job, and use their income to pay for the education at YSA. There are some who were admitted to colleges in Jakarta and Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta. There are others who have received awards in singing contests, fashion shows, and piano recitals. A 10 year-old student who is skilled in painting even had his work bought by a collector for Rupiah 7 million. Some of the students with cerebral palsy have been able to stand and walk, and others managed to attend general school on their own. The list of YSA achievements is growing each year. YOUTH SHINE ACADEMY Yo u t h S h i n e Academy (YSA) was founded on January 23, in Denpasar by B a p a k Te g u h Jaya Putra. Bali has the 3rd largest population of people with autism in the country with 20,000 patients and 500 babies born with autism annually. Pak Teguh started the foundation with Rupiah 100,000 and an old bicycle, which he rode to make door-to-door visits to autistic children, from Denpasar to Jimbaran, 12 hours a day, everyday. Currently YSA has six branches in Bali and two in Surabaya with 35 staff holding undergraduate degrees from various majors. Pak Teguh received his training in autism abroad, so he is personally training and the teaching staff at YSA. There is no undergraduate programme to study autism in Indonesia. Meanwhile undergraduate programmes on education, psychology, and special needs education rarely focus on autism. Some parents view their autistic children as ‘retarded’ or suffering from black magic. Consequentially, instead of taking them to an autism centre, parents subject their autistic children to religious rituals, which often are costly and, at the end of the day, ineffective. There are more than a few parents who think that their children are deranged, so they put them in bondage and confinement. Some parents from higher caste are ashamed to have children with autism, so much so that they keep the children from the outside world without proper care. ESTIMATED NUMBERS In Indonesia, no official survey has been conducted on the number of children with autism. Child Psychiatrist Widodo Judarwanto once estimated there were between 150,000 and 200,000 children with autism in Indonesia, w i t h b o y s outnumbering girls 4:1. Dr. Melly Budiman, the chairperson of the Indonesian Autism Foundation, said that the number of children diagnosed with autism or with autistic disorders had increased sharply over the past 20 years. In the 1990s, Dr. Budiman treated three to four children every day, and in the year 2000 she received around 100 patients a day, 12 of whom had autism. Most autistic children are perfectly normal in appearance, but spend their time engaged in puzzling and disturbing behaviors that are markedly different to those of typical children. Less severe

cases may be diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) or with Asperger’s Syndrome. It was once thought that autism was a fate that parents should accept. The good news is that there are now a wide variety of treatment options. Some treatments can lead to great improvements, providing concerned parents act quickly. EARLY DETECTION Educators of children with special needs are urging parents to perform early autism detection methods for children who experience developmental disorders so as to prevent unsuitable treatments, such as isolation, which are commonly practiced by unknowledgeable parents across the islands of Indonesia. “There are a lot of cases where parents fail to detect autistic symptoms in their children at an early stage. The children are simply regarded as crazy,” the founder of the PPAB, Inayah Wiyartathi, said recently. Inayah regretted that due to this lack of awareness, many autistic children spent their childhoods being locked up, put on stocks or shackled and hidden within the walls of their homes, reaching adulthood without receiving any proper education. Ibu Inayah, acknowledged that even psychologists and pediatricians in Bali still lack essential and accurate knowledge about autism. TREATMENT Ni Made Resiani is one of many underprivileged parents who could not afford therapy for her special needs son. The 34-yearold woman, a labourer in a coffee plantation on the border of Buleleng and Bangli, was unable to take her 14-year-old son to the autism therapy center in Denpasar. Her son had to stop therapy after three years, when his father, a truck driver, died in an accident. “I wanted him to improve, but I couldn’t afford the therapy,” Resiani said of her son, who dreams of becoming a television presenter for a sports program. Currently, the city administration manages a school for autistic children, but facilities are limited to 30 children. Treating children with autism is also costly due to the required biomedical examinations, which cost up to Rupiah 6 million (US$624), as well as other routine therapies. The government must start paying attention to this situation because the number of children being diagnosed with autism is increasing. This includes autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention deficit and hyperactive disorder (ADHD). There are now several autistic centres across Indonesia in Denpasar, Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya and Sumatra. However many parents have little or no knowledge of autism and its symptoms, and consequently have no idea how to treat and take care of their own autistic children. The Youth Shine Academy can be of assistance to concerned parents and be on hand to answer their questions. What is ASD? People with autism are often said to have an autism spectrum disorder or ASD. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one in 150 children have an ASD. Autism is a disorder affecting neural development and is characterized by impaired social interaction and communication skills. What are the signs for autism? If a child exhibits any of the following tendencies, he or she should see a pediatrician - the child shows no response to their name and also a delay in speaking. They use a repetitive or excessive use of words, phrases, mannerisms or gestures. Little or no eye contact, and a persistent fixation on parts of objects. What age do you check? Early detection and intervention can improve the outlook of a child’s entire life. Pediatricians should screen all children for ASD’s at 18 and 24 months. They should also listen carefully to parents about their child’s development. Children with autism must receive intensive care and treatment from as early as 2 to

3 years old, 40-hours a week, uninterrupted for at least 2 to 4 years. How can early intervention help? Research has shown that early intervention is critical to maximizing the development of a child with an ASD. Pediatricians and other qualified clinicians can obtain early diagnosis and make referrals for appropriate interventions. Are autistic children refused in regular schools? There are many regular schools that refuse autistic children. Special schools for autism are only available in big cities so access for autistic children in remote areas is very limited. And also specialist teachers are very expensive. What are the types of autism? There are two types of autism, infantile (autism since birth) and regressive (regressed development). 80 percent of autism in Bali is of the latter variant with a 4:1 ratio between male and female patients. For 10 years, Denpasar was the only place to have an autism care centre. Therefore, YSA has initiated the establishment of more centres in Denpasar, Singaraja, Gianyar, Tabanan, Klungkung, and Jimbaran. 6070 percent of children with autism require lifetime care and only 20 percent can become independent in the future. How well does the public understand autism? Society still sees children with autism as retarded, or untreatable. Autism is a development disorder that affects behavior, the ability to communicate and the ability to socialize. Everything else is normal. Children with autism only need to be given a chance to have treatments that fit their needs, a chance to attend general school, a chance to socialize, and engage in activities like other children. What is the prescribed medication? Although autism is very treatable, many physicians do not understand autism completely, so they tend to prescribe sedatives such as Haloperidol, Rispedal, Ritali and others, which are actually for patients with mental disorders. Many children with autism suffer liver and kidney damage because they have been subjected to the wrong medication for years since they were little. How can readers support your programmes? YSA receives financial assistance from parents of students who are ‘well-off’ and we use this to subsidize the less fortunate students. However, we still need to support children with autism in other regencies. Any assistance is welcome. We would also ask the community to report cases of children with autism in their community to YSA so we can follow up. We provide 24 hour free consultations by phone and face-to-face. We also provide free month long trial treatment for parents who are not sure whether their children can be treated or not. How can people contact YSA? Please contact the Youth Shine Academy for assistance. The centre will also provide parents with information on how to detect symptoms of autism in its early stages. We give individuals with autism room and opportunity in the family, school, society, and workplace. We do not put them down just because they are different from us. They are also God’s precious creatures. Youth Shine Academy T: 0361 7409436, 2112219 w w w. y o u t h s h i n e a c a d e m y. blogspot.com

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Companion Planting if you had just a few plants. Plant disease will easily jump from one plant to the next if densely populated into one spot. Monocultures are also extremely vulnerable to insect invasion. Non-flying pests can walk from one plant to the next. Pest insects find your plants by both sight and smell. Creating a diversity of plants by mixing strong smelling plants such as herbs confuses them meaning they cannot establish or spread easily.

The idea of companion planting is a natural strategy for organic gardening as companions can be chosen to control pests and also to help plants grow and set fruit. Interest in companion planting has become popular in recent years. Whilst some dispute the efficacy of companion planting, reputable scientific studies have established positive outcomes are proven. For example it has been shown that growing basil with tomatoes or Brussels sprouts improved the yield. A study conducted in the U.S. found that dill, coriander, and buckwheat companioned with capsicums significantly increased the presence of beneficial insects, which lowered the damage done by pests particularly borers and aphids.

My advice is to plant herbs throughout the garden, especially basil, oregano, parsley, rosemary, mint, lemon balm, chamomile, comfrey, lavender and sage. Do the same with chives, garlic, spring onions and onions except near beans. Many flying insects are put off or confused by the smell of these herbs and vegetables. I have always advocated growing large clumps of basil, oregano, rosemary, chives and parsley around tomato plants. These herbs help to repel pests and discourage weeds. Plants such as parsley and basil also benefit from a little shade provided by the tomato plants, otherwise they can easily bolt to seed.

This is an age old idea that has been used since Roman times, and possibly even before then. An often cited example is the agriculture of the Indians of North America. Their companion planting referred to as the three sisters consisted of planting corn, beans and pumpkin together. Corn grows tall, capturing as much sun as possible whilst utilising large amounts of nitrogen from the soil. Beans are used as they replenish nitrogen (nitrogen fixing) back into the soil through their roots and use the corn stalks as a support to grow upwards. The pumpkin grown as a groundcover provides a living mulch which suppresses weeds between rows and helped to prevent moisture loss through evaporation by shielding the soil from direct sunlight. By companion planting, they were able to grow three different vegetables in the same space as you would grow one, and people still use this technique today! It works because the crops cooperate rather than compete with each other for light and root space. The corn supports the bean vines, the beans return nitrogen to the soil and the pumpkin shades out weeds, and the roots of the different plants do not crowd each other out below the ground. This shows that companion planting can have benefits beyond simple soil chemistry. It can be confusing if you read the long lists of compatible vegetables at various sites online, you can instead focus on a couple of basic principles and keep in mind a much shorter list. Avoid monocultures (a dense patch of one type of vegetable). One large patch of tomatoes or lettuces alone will easily attract pests, like a chest of gold attracts pirates. Plant herbs and flowers in the garden to create diversity rather than having a simple monoculture. By growing a dense tomato patch in the hope of a high yield you may actually end up with less than

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‘I am new to gardening, and I have seen these tables about companion planting that look awfully confusing. Some plants are supposed to help, but in other cases are said to cause problems. My question is does this system really work or is it just a myth. What do you recommend as a place to start with companion planting as I see it is mostly for vegetable growing. Thanks in advance. Greg’

Many plants grow better near a companion than they do alone. When applied diligently to a well maintained garden, the technique can produce amazing results. It will also improve production, efficiency in the allocation of space, reduce the number of weeds and pests and provide nutrient to the soil. In a vegetable garden, this translates to an increased yield. Conventional vegetable gardens and farms focus on creating a set of monocultures such as a tomato patch or field here, and a herb garden over there. Companion planting on the other hand requires a well thought out design to facilitate the advantageous relationships between plants.

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These herbs are useful to fill up gaps and borders in your garden and have culinary uses of their own. Growing chamomile of any type is considered to be a tonic for anything you grow in the garden. Comfrey as well ‘mines’ nutrients by sending down a long tap root that enables it to accumulate minerals and vitamins in its leaves, including calcium, phosphorous, potassium, magnesium and iron. When the leaves are composted, these minerals and vitamins are returned to the soil and made available to all plants that otherwise wouldn’t reach them deep in the soil. To discourage pests many gardeners used a single strategy of growing an abundance of flowers. Planting flowers such as marigolds, nasturtiums, asters, and others attracts insects that prey on other vegetable eating pests. Providing continuous blooms also helps attract pollinators that will benefit pollination of your crops.Most people think of companion planting in connection with vegetable gardens, but it can also be used in full scale farm production. A traditional technique used is to sow legumes after harvest, which is also an example of crop rotation. The legume crop provides erosion control of the harvested bare fields during storms, and supplies both nitrogen and organic material to the soil when it is ploughed back into the soil (known as a green manure).

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Companion planting goes beyond simple biological interaction. Plants can protect each other from weather, attract beneficial insects, provide nutrients, physical support, or shade for other plants, protect soil from eroding and suppress weeds. Centuries of observation and experience, prove that companion planting can indeed boost yield and help to control pests in gardens. Companion planting must be accompanied by other good gardening practices, such as deep and timely watering and careful spacing of appropriate plants. Each garden is unique, and what works for one person often doesn’t for another. It’s important to keep notes and experiment with different combinations until you find the best arrangement for your own success. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2013 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-10 July 13


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“Ebola Security” Security seems to be a big issue these days, in many ways it has taken over our lives but we seem to be less secure than ever. Big Brother is everywhere. Some people say “don’t worry about it, if you’ve nothing to hide you’ve nothing to fear.” I’ll bet people were saying that to Jews in Germany back in 1937?

Once again a lone policeman in plain clothes arrived. He took details and walked around taking photographs on an old battered mobile phone. In spite of large dirty handmarks everywhere he took no fingerprints. Nothing has been heard since.

Looking for terrorists is always the excuse but when private organisations are gathering very detailed information about us without our permission or knowledge we should start to be just a little concerned.

These are not the usual sort of robberies we see carried out by opportunists trying to raise a bit of money to get home and buy some gifts for the family (sadly a regular occurrence in the weeks leading up to Idul Fitri). No, this is something very different. A large, highly organised gang who have worked out a clever strategy based on intelligence, planning and speed of execution. They do their homework about their targets. They strike in the middle of the day when people go out. They know what they want and take anything saleable, jewellery, laptops, mobile phones, ipads, even coffee machines, kettles and toasters. Items that can be easily carried.

People can be just a bit naive can’t they? Young girls opening their hearts on anti social networks not realising that when they go for that corporate job interview in ten years time they might find themselves being asked “did you get over your pubescent crush on Cyril Bloodclot with his tight buttocks, oh and how did the sex change operation go?” It can get a lot more serious. Insurance companies looking for any excuse to not pay out a claim may like a bit of information taken out of context. Or what if the wrong person were to find the local priest had done a web search for “uplift bras for the larger male” or “herbal treatments for genital warts.” No wonder Google has lost its lustre and ixquick.com and duckduckgo. com are suddenly becoming so popular. The fact is that our digital devices contain our lives these days and are being accessed and harvested by supposedly high integrity organisations that, in turn, know that our personal information is worth money and, wittingly or unwittingly, pass it on to god knows who in the name of the almighty dollar. “I say, how many people have top security clearance in this country?” “Don’t worry, your personal information is safe with us.” “Come on how many?” “Oh only a few.” “A few? How many is a few? “I can’t tell you, it’s secret.” “Are they trustworthy?” “Oh yes every one of the 1.6 million has been fully screened. Whoops, I shouldn’t have said that should I?” “That’s a lot of highly trustworthy people to keep track of, Edward Snowden wouldn’t be one of them perchance?” Let us look at security a bit closer to home (although you can’t get closer than your wife’s underwear size stored in your mobile phone now can you?) The crime rate in Bali is rapidly on the increase both in terms of the numbers and seriousness of crimes that are occurring. This peaceful island is starting to earn a reputation as a place where you may be beaten, robbed, raped or even murdered. With a police force facing increasing workloads we must do what we can to look after ourselves. I recently met an old friend who told me a worrying story. His house has recently been burgled. He and his wife went out for only 20 minutes during the day and when they got back the house had been broken into and all sorts of things had been taken. This was a strange coincidence. I was talking to another friend only the day before who had told me that his house had also been broken into but he has a dog and the intruders left empty handed. He went on to tell me that he fared better than the other six or so houses in his gang all of which had been broken into within a fews days of each other. The story got more interesting. A couple of days before the break in 2 women came to the door saying they were from the government and were going from house to house checking dogs and wanted to look inside the house. Thinking my friend didn’t understand Indonesian they started asking the pembantu how many people lived in the house and who they were. One had a map of the area and was making notes on it which was hastily put away when she realised she was being observed. My friend asked for identification which they couldn’t provide and he told them to leave. Over the next few days all the houses in the gang were robbed and someone reported seeing ten men with bulging backpacks leaving the area on five motorcycles. My friend’s house was spared. He and his wife were only away for 30 minutes so someone must have been watching the house.They broke into the garden gate using some pretty heavy equipment to tear out the lock and bolt from the outside but then came across his rather large dog and, not wanting to feel the wrath of the friendly Fido’s welcoming tongue, they left.

The number of robberies being committed suggests that they are by now very experienced and as a result are confident and bold. These are serious criminals, how would your security arrangements fare? Let us consider the security steps you can take and how effective they would be against this gang: • Locks on the doors. Ordinary locks are not effective against these people who simple destroy the door to get in and out quickly. • Strengthened doors. Anything to slow them down will probably help, they obviously want to move quickly. • Barbed wire along the walls. Not effective these people come in through the front door to have easy access and easy escape. • Security system. Not usually switched on during the day. • Bars on windows. Probably a deterrent but what about the doors? • Motion sensor lighting. Not effective, they strike in the day. • Motion sensor sirens. Probably effective although the odd passing cat might very quickly make the neighbours as happy as a sumo wrestler in a tumble drier. • CCTV monitoring will probably put some money into someone’s pocket but might not be very effective when you try to find individuals in one of the most populated countries on the planet. • Information sharing by neighbours within the area. Increased levels of awareness and surveillance in the local community can be very effective particularly in the important goal of catching these people. • Making sure that people are seen to be around the house at all times. Probably effective. • A large dog. As shown in this case the one thing that is very effective. Dogs are very sensitive to strangers or anything that is “not right” but you need to watch out for the burglar’s trick of throwing poison over the wall. Find one with a nice deep bark.

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Other strategies you might or might not consider: • Don’t live in a large ostentatious house. Particularly not hidden away in a private gang. • Live in a local Balinese community and get to know the people around you. • Don’t keep things of value in the house. • Educate everyone in the house, particularly the pembantu, to not let people into the house and report to you any strangers that come knocking on the door. • Do not let anyone in without identifying exactly who they are. • Keep your valuables in a safe and make sure it is bolted to the building. If possible hide the safe. (A safe is probably very effective but may well attract a more serious attack if they know it is there). At the end of the day security is never foolproof and is mostly based on deterrent and bluff. Think about the security guards at local hotels walking around your car with a mirror on a stick looking for anything with the word “bom” written on it while not bothering to check that large box sitting on the backseat with the word dynamite in large friendly letters written on the side. Just having people around that are taking notice of who is coming in and going out is a serious deterrent. Perhaps we can follow the same approach. Dummy CCTV cameras strategical placed are a recognised strategy, a sign on the gate “Beware of the crocodile, Enter at your own risk” would not instill confidence while a notice with the words “Ebola Virus, Keep Out” is sure to get a response.

He called the local guardians of law and order and a lone policeman arrived. He hadn’t been there long before he got a phone call to tell him yet another 3 houses in nearby streets had been broken into. He dashed off and didn’t return.

As a postscript a couple of days after the robberies in his gang my friend was approached in the street by a man wanting to sell him household appliances. When asked if they were still in their boxes he said they weren’t, when he realised my friend was trying to read his number plate he jumped on his bike and left faster than a banker chasing his bonus.

The similarity between the two stories was remarkable. My first friend also recalled a woman knocking on the door and asking for work as a pembantu, she particularly wanted to come inside the house but they didn’t let her in. She was persistent and came back a couple of days later to ask again and this time was allowed into the house. She left and wasn’t seen again. Shortly afterwards the robbery took place.

Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2013 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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For Sale; Piano, excellent condition – Elegant Console Piano (Lowrey), sell for Rp 8,000,000 (nego). For pic and info please SMS to 081 139 3930. [027]

For Sale; Fuse box, heavy metal material for outside, the door has two electric gauges and two switches. Size long 60cm x wide 50cm, deep 15 cm. Color white, condition like new, new price Rp. 1.500.000, sale price Rp. 450.000. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [114] C/BM/I-03 April 13

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Cars - Motorcycles - Watercraft - etc For Sale Line ads Rp 8.000 per word. Photo Ads Rp. 500.000. All ads must be paid for before printing.

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Hyundai Tucson 2.0, Jeep, green metallic, reg. 12.05., expat owned, good condition, full service record, 80’000 km. Ph. 0813 3734 3628. [001]

Range Rover Evoque; Toyota FJ Cruiser; Toyota Vellfire; Toyota Alphard; VW Beetle; Mercy E 250 ‘11. Visit Nadia Auto Graha, (sales, service & spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [006]

Kawasaki / KLX 250cc,

Toyota Kijang, Innova 2.0 G. Silvermetallic. 1st registration Jan 2010. Expat owned. Mint condition. Pics: <http://kijang.hadodi.com> or 081 2395 1444 Michael. [002] Merc-Benz 2012 2DR Convertible For Sale. Serious Enquiries Only. Email <itemsinbali@gmail. com>. SMS 0821 4644 4248. [003] Quick Sale: Suzuki Neo Baleno 2008 A/T, black metallic, plate AB 1126 DB, Really good condition. Price 155 million (ONO). Please call for details 0878 6116 3056. Denpasar. [004]

year build 1-2011. Excellent

Grand Cherokee 3.6 Limited & 5.7 Overland; Wrangler Sport 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors; Jeep Patriot; Compass; Dodge Journey; Grand Cherokee 3.6 ‘11; Jeep Wrangler Sport ‘09. Visit Nadia Auto Graha Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [008]

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condition, Drive chain and tires are new. Rp 45jt. (0361) 7815306. [010] Yamaha Byson, October 2011,

Rush S’09 Gold Metalic, Asli Bali Matic, 175jt nego. Please contact 081 2380 3141 or 0812 9500 0955. [007]

BALI : (62 361) 360 0143, 361 780 9219  (62 361) 725 137 SURABAYA : (62 31) 841 6191 (hunting)  (62 31) 842 0602

Low

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Red

Maroon, Price IDR 18 juta, Negotiable. Please Contact: 0819 9988 2647. [011] Sale

Honda

Blade

motorbike, black, October 2011 for 10 million. +62 852 3429 2211. [012]

Watercraft Sailing

Catamaran

‘Wharram Tikky 34’. Fibreglass over boatply. Solid, good condition, clean. Sleeps 3-5 persons, has kitchenette, navigation

Motorcycle

station, toilet. 20 hp Evinrude, 30 hours since new. This

Chevrolet Captiva 2.0 A/T Solar, black beige interior, first Registration 08/09, 68’000 km, full service, very good condition, various modification, Rp. 250 Million. Please C o n t a c t : 081 337 656 980. [005]

Yamaha

cc,

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08/10 valid till 08/15, km

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15‚000, full service, very

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By Captain Su

Cruising Kids Love Sailing in Indonesia “Mairen is a reading machine.” Siobhan crew member of sv Totem. Lovina near Singaraja on Bali’s north coast is a favourite anchorage for yachties s a i l i n g through Indonesia. The people are welcoming and the place is quiet and less frenetic than south Bali. It is a great stopover to replenish supplies as the local markets have an array of fresh fruit and vegetables. A short drive east is Singaraja that has an even bigger market that sells delicious grapes when they are in season. There is nothing better when sailing between anchorages than to sit on the bow of your floating home and chew on a bunch of grapes. In past years Lovina has hosted the yachties participating in the annual Sail Indonesia Rally that at one time saw over 75 yachts anchored in the bay. It was an incredible sight to see especially at sunset and you could only look on with envy and wonder at what experiences the captains and crew had sailing west along the Indonesian archipelago. Many complained of the light winds that meant a lot of motor sailing. Except one old salt that did his homework and stripped his yacht down to the bare minimum and was able to sail at five knots in a five knot wind. I was back in Lovina to catch up with a family from the USA that was cruising through Indonesia as part of an extended circumnavigation of the world. What was intriguing was that on board were three young kids. Niall (14), Mairen (11) and Siobhan (9) are part of the crew of the sv Totem and are half a world away from their home port of Eagle Harbour at Bainbridge Island 12 km north of Seattle USA. They along with their parents are five years into a round the world cruise and have spent since December last year exploring the Indonesian archipelago. Along the way they have made strong and memorable friendships with local kids, eaten all kinds of exotic foods and fruit and dived in some the best spots in the world. It is not an idle life though as there are a lot of things to do when sailing a yacht and of course they have to follow orders from their Co - Captain parents Behan and Jamie. In their spare time they do schoolwork, play computer games, talk to friends and family on Skype and read. Siobhan said of her sister, “Mairen is a reading machine.” Thank goodness for downloadable ebooks. Jayapura was their entry point into Indonesia and the family were given the third degree by the heavily militarized local officials. Navy and water police boats kept circling their yacht and eventually came on board and conducted a fairly thorough inspection and of course asked a lot of questions. Jamie and Behan didn’t feel threatened or uncomfortable and put it down to the politics of the area. After a week they sailed to the Raja Umpat islands and were blown away

by how pristine the waters were and the richness of the biodiversity. The fish life and coral were some of the best they had seen in five years of sailing. Equal to French Polynesia, Fiji and the Cook Islands which is saying something. At Ambon they stayed for three weeks and were befriended by a local family. They were basically adopted by Pak Hani and his family and were shown around the island. Niall made a new best friend of the same age named Falki and spent a lot of time together doing things that 14 year old boys do. This adoption ritual seemed to happen quite a lot with the family and said that it was only in Indonesia that this happened. Banda was a special stopover as well with a fantastic harbor surrounded by volcanoes on one side and an old Dutch fort on another. The local kids were always welcomed on board and often the cockpit would be full of smiling kids shyly accepting gifts given by Jamie and Behan. Diving from the yacht seemed to be especially popular with the local kids although climbing up the mast and diving from the spreaders was definitely not allowed. Jamie and Behan both said that Indonesia h a s enormous potential as a s a i l i n g destination in itself rather than a through way to other places. But the lack of basic facilities caused a few hassles. It is hard to get diesel on board as there are no marinas or even jetties with bowsers on them. The visa hassles they had as well put a damper on their experience. It seemed that before they knew it they would have to call in to a major port and then wait a few weeks for their visas to be renewed. This was the situation in Lovina where they were held up waiting for the all important stamp in their passport. It didn’t help that a 70kt squall roared through Lovina and threw the yacht around. They couldn’t up anchor and seek shelter before it hit because they had to stay put. Regulations. Maybe a yearlong visa could be given to cruising yachties and allow some decent time to explore Indonesian waters.

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The kids all said they loved sailing in Indonesia mainly because the people have been very friendly towards them, especially the local kids. Many an hour was spent swimming and diving in secret spots that only the local kids knew about. They all loved the food. Niall’s favourite was beef rendang. The little one Siobhan even got a taste for sashimi which she loved. Mairen when not reading loved the people as well and was never scared or nervous about sailing into a new anchorage. She loved Gili Air because it was quiet and had no cars or motor bikes to disturb the peace. They all do home schooling on board and even Jamie won a prize for writing from the Australian Government. Bringing up three young children can be hard at the best of times. So imagine what it would be like raising a family in an area with the equivalent size of western garage. But from what I saw this family is doing it well and maybe has avoided some of the trials and tribulations of raising a family in a big city. The last word goes to Niall. I asked if he had had enough of life on the sea and in his calm and circumspect way he said, “No I am happy to keep sailing” Happy Sailing!!!

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For Sale; Standing teak shelves L=120cm, W=45cm, H=150cm price 3 million. Teak shelves L=110cm, W=45cm, H=130cm price 2 million. Teak shelves L=140cm, W=45cm, H=142cm price 2.2 million. Text message 0815 4742 6222 or email <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [149]

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For Sale; Muse bass guitar with Fender Bass 15W amplifier, together 3jt. Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [157] For Sale; Fender semi acoustical guitar with Fender 15W amplifier, together 3jt. Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [158]

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HEGAR SUMBER KREASI

BUILDING CONTRACTOR & ENGINEERING

Tension Membrane

VILLA & HOTEL CV. CAKA MURTI ENGINEERING

Phone: 0858 5702 2280 / (0361) 7433334 E-mail : cakamurti_engineering@yahoo.com C/BM/P-26 June 13

The advantage of using tension membrane roof; - Waterproof, helps guard against UV and airborne contaminants - Long lifespan, provides exceptional strength and durability - High strength, rip-stop substrate material - Exceptional fire-retardant capability - Exceptionally stain resistant and easy to clean - Dispersing daylight and lends dramatic illumination also beautiful backdrop for night time with interior lighting - Drown out the noise of traffic and rain fall - Functionally, the highly efficient insulation system provides significantly reduced costs in mechanical and lighting systems which translate into long-term operational cost reductions.

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* SLATE * QUARTZITE * SANDSTONE * LIMESTONE * MOZAIC * GRANITE * MARBLE PT STONE KRAFT

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Petitenget

SHUTTER WINDOW

• Wooden Blinds 25mm, 50mm, 35mm • Bamboo Blinds • Roller Blinds, Roman Blinds • Vertical Blinds, Aluminium Blinds • Exterior Blinds • Curtain, Blackout, Sheer • Sliding Doors - Shutter Window • Natural Carpets ( Sisal, Seagrass, Banana Fiber, ) • Sun Louvre - Awning • Magnetic Insect Screen • Umbrellas • Flooring, Decking • Folding Insect Screen Door

Kuta

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Jl. Raya Kerobokan

Jl. Umalas

WOODEN BLINDS

25mm, 35mm & 50mm

NORTH

Export Quality Wholesale & Retail

BALI BAGUS

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www.moncol.com • Swimming Pool Equipments • Ozone and UV Sterilizer • Water & Wastewater Treatment • Irrigation Sprinklers

Bayern Filter & Pump

Sauna & Steam:

• Constructed with the long-life Incalloy-825 steel heating elements • Equipped with thermo fuses for overheating protection • Multifunction switch for light, ventilator, and essence pump HELO Sauna & Steam www.hunterindustries.com Irrigation Sprinklers

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Fashion For Sale; Macquarie dictionary fifth edition. 1 juta. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [163]

Willing to Buy: External Azerty keyboard to connect with Macintosh (bluetooth or usb). 0812 3638 0252. Denpasar. [152]

For Sale; Light timber picture frames with glass 460mm x 360mm. 13 in total. 55,000 each. Please SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [164]

For Sale; Colour healing chart. Looks great on the wall or on the floor. 1.6m L x 1.3m H. 450,000. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [166]

German wholesaler is looking for supplier of silver jewelry and for a reliable supplier of sea pearls. Please contact livetime.bali@gmail.com C/G/G-31 Oct. 12

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Lucy’s Batik unique -stylish - timeless

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

• wine bottle cases • coasters • paintings • pillow cases • carpets • scarfs • shawls • clothes • handbags • many more

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SCHEDULE THAT Awesomenessfest (23 – 25 August) The Awesomeness Fest is an event that brings together people who are by nature driven to change the world, authors, entrepreneurs, teachers, mavericks, artists and visionaries. If you are interested in learning more, sharing your ideas and meeting like minded people then this Fest might just be for you. At Awesomeness Fest you will receive powerful training, profound mind shifts, groundbreaking ideas, deep connections and unique opportunities to give back, so you can play an even bigger game and significantly expand your ability to accomplish bold things. Included too are some unconventional and crazyfun experiences. There are some top thought leaders in the line up of speakers as well as entrepreneurs and personal development, fitness, spiritual and bestselling authors. You can find out more about the speakers on the website. There will also be some TED-Style-Talk presentations. The AFest is a jam-packed full 3 days. Some events take place in the evening so do be prepared to stay behind. To apply you will need to go to the website and follow the instructions. You will receive information about fees too which will go up per every 50 tickets sold as proceeds go to designated charities. Kids are welcome too. You can view details of the daily programme on the website. Dress code is beach- chic which I guess translates as casual and comfortable. When : 10 am – 5 pm Contact : support@awesomenessfest.com. www.awesomenessfest.com

Blue Party (26 July)

with a unique artistic signature, characterized by historical and on-going innovations in the performing and creative arts. As they so boldly state, ‘the future of Bali is in the north of Bali’ and proud so they should be with all that it has to offer in contrast to the built up, congested South Bali. Over the four days there will be lectures, recitals, workshops, concerts, cultural tours, book and CD launches and exhibitions. For more information and registration see the website below. Where : Undisha University, Singaraja Contact : info@northbali.org www.northbali.com

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Jazz Market by the Sea (16 – 18 August)

Coinciding with Indonesia’s Independence Day, the third Jazz Market returns with a three-day cultural festival set in these stunning gardens right by the ocean. The purpose of this event is to showcase the talents of Indonesians though music, the arts, education and social activities. A dedicated music coaching area, with bands and music schools aims to promote musical awareness and to help develop the talents of Indonesian musicians. Interactive workshops focus on cultural topics. The market is inspired by the traditional ‘pasar seni’ which are in most areas and attract the local community, a hive of hustle and bustle and It is hard to believe Cocoon is an opportunity to experience these if you choose to shop in the celebrating its 3rd anniversary. supermarkets rather than the traditional markets, or send your maid to purchase local produce. As with all of these events, it Cocoon has become a player would not be the same without some traditional cuisine, refreshin the top quality venues and ing beverages with an opportunity to do some shopping at various rightly so with stunning views, stalls. There are plenty of activities for the kids including arts top quality food and a relaxing and crafts and kite making which makes for a great family day yet stylish ambience. You are out. Taman Bhagawan is a beautiful setting adjacent to a white invited to join in the celebra- sandy beach just to the north of Nusa Dua. This is definitely an tions with lots of guaranteed event worth scheduling for the whole family. fun and drinks at the poolside. When : 11 am – 11 pm The dress code is of course Cost : free blue! Every day from 4 to 7 you Where : Taman Bhagawan, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua can also enjoy 2 for 1 cocktails Contact : Astari Siswanto 081 23805858 and beer and complimentary asta@tamanbhagawan.com www.jazz-market.com canapés by the pool.

When Cost Where

: 7 pm – 3 am : free : Cocoon Beach Club, JL. DOUBLE SIX, NO.66 BLUE OCEAN BOULEVARD Contact : 731266 www.cocoon-beach.com

Family & Kids Bazaar (21 July) There are lots of exciting things happening at the bazaar for the whole family with clowns, games, face painting, a fun photo booth, kids’ fashion shows, acoustic performances, delicious bites and much more! Dads are catered for too with chill out joglos, sports channels and drinks. Vendors are welcome to express their interest in booking a stall too. This is going to be a great family day out so do make the effort to come along and enjoy some great entertainment. Cost : free When : 12 pm – 6 pm Where : Breakthrough Resto & Cafe, Jl Mahendradatta, Denpasar Contact : Pia Buksh 809 7073 081 239993021 partycornerbali@gmail.com

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Taksu Spa (July and August) Detox (5 – 8 August and 26 – 29 August) I have written about detox before and more and more supported detox plans are available now in Bali. We all know the importance of eating a healthy balanced diet but sometimes we need that extra boost to help the body’s system to rid itself of poisonous substances and give it adequate rest and recovery. It really is common sense but it is not always that simple. Often a kick start is needed and Taksu offers two professionally run detox programmes where you will be assessed by doctors regarding your physical and mental conditions. Based on your own unique evaluation, your food intake, exercise and support are carefully adjusted. Yoga and spa treatments are part of this programme. The benefits of a detox and a life style change really do lead to a feeling of wellbeing and lots more energy as well as warding off many threatening illnesses including heart disease and many cancers. For prices and times please contact Taksu Spa directly.

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Compost for Ubud’s Sacred Forest Waste management in Pedangtegal By Skye Laphroaig

The ballooning dilemma of trash and pollution has become a scourge on this island. An accumulation of garbage on roads, in rivers and on the coastlines is not only an eyesore, but an environmental and health hazard: Plastic bags, foil wrappers, batteries, Styrofoam and rubber tires are swept into piles, then burned in close proximity to homes and schools, or dumped into streams or crevices that line sidewalks. However, one village in the heart of Bali has created their own community-based initiative to improve the environment significantly. Padangtegal is a village in Ubud, G i a n y a r r e g e n c y, which is home to the Sacred Monkey Forest. This popular tourist attraction contains a Hindu temple, the Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal, or Padangtegal Great Temple of Death, in addition to a ‘Holy Spring’ bathing temple and a temple for cremation ceremonies. After having its initiative rejected by the surrounding community 10 years ago, ‘Padangtegal traditional village’ now leads a community-based garbage management program using funding from the famous Ubud Monkey Forest tourist attraction to raise environmental awareness among its residents. In addition, the new Compost Learning Center (CLC) will teach the importance of recycling. I spoke with Kadek Gunarta about why he presented this program to a committee during August 2012 and why he is supporting its implementation. HEAD OF ENVIRONMENT Over the long passage of time since Wenara Wana - more commonly known as the Padangtegal Monkey Forest - became open to tourists it has become one of the mainstays and must see attractions of the Ubud tourism area. However with only 100 families using the existing waste removal company, Kadek Gunarta looked towards subsidizing a new program using the Rupiah 20.000 admission fee at the Monkey Forest attraction in Ubud, which sees 1000 visitors per day. “With the power of media and access to information we were able to make a positive change in waste management” Kadek recalls. “We insisted on transparency in book-keeping and created our own village bank with a new village law. Rewards are given to the best ‘garbage-dividing family’, such as hand phones and tee shirts with quizzes held regularly to promote awareness”. Kadek Gurnata and his colleague Kadek Ardana have been instrumental in s p r e a d i n g environmental awareness in Padangtegal village since they both became members of the Padangtegal Village Development Committee (Panitia Pembangunan Desa). As Head of the Environment, Pak Gurnata asked the 635 families if they would care to engage in a community based initiative, which would collect the residents waste for free (businesses must pay) and ensure delivery of that waste to reputable landfills or recycling companies. To his delight all 635 families plus 160 more from an adjoining Banjar (traditional institution) and some of the 500 surrounding businesses came on board. Soon afterwards, beneficial and positive results were seen on the streets of Ubud. COMPOST LEARNING CENTRE As part of the awareness campaign around 2,400 trash bins were distributed to the 800 families of Padangtegal, while every 60 meters along the streets leading to the tourist site, a trash bin has been installed for visitors to conform. Every family in the village gets three different bins, one for organic waste, one for inorganic waste and another for liquid compost, which is called lindi. The village has already taught residents how to make the lindi, and many families have received the bioactivator substance to produce their own compost. This simple method encourages each household to divide garbage before collection, and the organic waste is either sent to Temesi Composting Site or used directly at the new Compost Learning

Centre, which is located in the Monkey Forest.

held sacred, especially by the people of Desa Adat Padangtegal.

“We have also prepared two trucks, one for collecting organic waste and another to collect the inorganic waste,” said Kadek Ardana, a member of the Padangtegal Village Development Committee. “Both trucks operate daily, collecting the trash already sorted by residents. Some of the organic waste is processed into compost at the center, while some is bought and transported to a landfill, he added. “The inorganic waste with economic value is sold on to recycling agents.”

As an integral part of Bali’s unique Hindu culture, the number of functioning temples presided over by Bali’s priests through a series of constant and elaborate ceremonies that go back many generations, their purpose is to maintain harmony and balance; for the individual, for the community, for the island, and the entire universe of plants, animals and spirits therein.

PIONEER IN PADANGTEGAL I Made Gandra is the bendesa (chief) of Padangtegal, one of Ubud’s largest villages, stretching from Jalan Raya down to the Monkey Forest. Even though Pak Gandra was elected to the position of bendesa with an 80 percent majority, he says that back then the elders believed he was too young and inexperienced to take on the role. If the bright green trucks trolling through the streets of Padangtegal are anything to go by, then Gandra has already made a mark. “We had the idea to build this compost learning center about 10 years ago. However, it takes time to raise people’s awareness of the environment,” head of Padang Tegal traditional village, Made Gandra said. “Construction of the village’s Compost Learning Center building is almost complete and ready for action”. At the age of 42, Gandra worked with Kadek Gunarta to implement programs that require community-wide buy-in and compliance. And with a population of 3,000 and countless businesses and restaurants under his control, Gandra has his work cut out for him. Since January, trucks have meandered around the village, stopping long enough for a crew of workers brightly clad in blue coveralls and yellow helmets to sort through bins marked Organik and Non-Organik, then dump and separate the refuse into the trucks particular compartments. WASTE MANAGEMENT According to the Sacred Monkey Forest manager, the realization of this waste management initiative has taken so long because it was not easy reassuring local residents that the waste collection activities would be free of unpleasant odors in their surrounding neighborhood. The Compost Learning Centre is built on a 600-square meter plot between a Balinese temple and a hotel and situated across from the Sacred Monkey Forest site, which is also managed by the village. “The forest is home to some 560 monkeys.” Monkey Forest manager Putu Suardika said. “Every year, the soil in the Monkey Forest erodes. We have large trees inside our forest, and we believe we can make our own compost.” The desire to produce compost for the forest and additional concern over the residents’ preference to throw garbage into the rivers motivated the village’s caretakers to initiate these waste management efforts stimulating residents awareness through a community-backed waste-sorting campaign. SACRED JUNGLE Padangtegal village owns the Sacred Monkey Forest and over the years, the Wenara Wana Foundation has strived to develop and implement management objectives that both maintain the integrity of the Monkey Forest and promote it as a sacred site. So when Gunarta was shown a photograph of a visiting tourist hanging from one of the Monkey Forests’ trees, the sight prompted him to protect the forests sacred ‘inner courtyard’ preserving its spiritual significance. This cool and dense swath of jungle, officially called Mandala Wisata Wenara Wana, houses three holy temples. A band of grey-haired long-tailed Balinese macaques inhabit the sanctuary. Since its very beginning, Wenara Wana has been an area that is

What is unique about Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal, aside from the local belief that the monkeys there are an intrinsic part of the spiritual life of the temple, is that it is home to a relic, in the form of a Lingga Yoni (a phallus and womb symbol used in the worship of Shiva). The Lingga has been located in the bagian utama mandala or inner sanctum of the forest temple for many centuries and is revered as a sacred artifact. The yoni is the creative power of nature and represents the goddess Shakti. The linga stone represents Shiva, and is usually placed in the yoni. The lingam is the transcendental source of all that exists. NEW INITIATIVES According to Kadek, the existence of Wenara Wana as a spiritual and scientific sanctuary as well as a popular nature and cultural tourism destination demands that the local community continually improve the quality of their services, to consistently provide for the security and comfort of those who visit the area. Subsequently a number of initiatives will take place within his proposals including: a public facility to learn about ecology and garbage, along with the village compost-processing facility whose products can be expected to meet additional fertilizer needs in the outer courtyard of the Monkey Forest area. To keep the popular Balinese arts alive, there are plans to build an Amphitheatre for members of all four Banjars to hold performances. This may raise entrance cost to the Monkey forest but will maintain the waste management scheme. Kadek Gunarta will also be building a big greenhouse or ‘live lab’ to grow traditional herbal medicine, including the rare plants and seeds that are deemed necessary for Balinese ceremonies, such as cremations. In addition, the old septic toilets will be changed to new bio-septic toilets using its safe water for irrigation. COMMUNITY SUPPORT Until now, the existence of Ubud as a tourism area has been inseparable from the existence of the Wenara Wana Monkey Forest Sanctuary, and this calls for cooperation by all parties concerned to continue to contribute to the ongoing maintenance and protection including effective village waste management. As recycling continues to prove a worthy effort, the benefits of using compost have been extensively studied. The results reveal physical, chemical, biological, and environmental benefits. There are many uses for compost, all of which have proven beneficial in some way. Compost benefits the soil where it is used by improving drainage and moisture absorption, especially in soils that are otherwise poor quality. The local population also benefits with employment. Open to the public, the CLC will provide education for residents and tourists alike on the importance of saving the environment. Personnel will be employed with tasks including collecting garbage, awareness campaigns, and compost production with demonstrations showing various composting methods.

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Rhesus Negative Blood Group Bali International Medical Centre will keep record of all persons with Rhesus Negative Blood Group, (negative Rh Factor), who are residing in Bali. If you wish to register yourself please call 761 263, or fax 764 345, or e-mail : <info@bimcbali.com>. Sahaja Yoga International - Bali Meditation community in Bali with awakening Kundalini exercise. Every Sunday start at: 17:00 pm in Denpasar Bali. Address: Jl. Gunung Patas no. 14 x. Contact Nyoman: 081 138 5771 & Arya: 0813 3829 4574. Free - no charges. Jai shri mataji!!! Jai shri ganesha!!! Jai kundalini mata!!! Sanur Chapter of Green Drinks Green Drinks is an international network of people who are interested in all things green! In Sanur, we gather at Manik Organik on the first Monday of each month at 6pm and share our experiences and ideas for saving the environment, one green step at a time! Green Drinks has over 500 chapters worldwide (www.greendrinks.org). There are no dues or fees – this is a free monthly event and all are welcome!Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85 / Sanur, Bali / Indonesia shop: +62 (0)361 855 3380 / <www.manikorganikbali.com>. Sanur Get Together Lunch Get Together in Sanur. Order from the menu and each person covers their own cost. Come by and enjoy chatting with old and new friends. Our monthly Sanur lunch groups meets at a different restaurant each month. Everyone is invited. More details <http://www.meetup.com/Sanur-gettogether/>. Satyagraha Ashram Yoga for children and adult. Satyagraha Ashram, a non profit institution provides: Yoga for: Children: Sunday 1 pm - 2 pm, Adult: Daily. Weds, Friday 8 am - 9:30 am. Tues, Thurs, Friday: 5 pm - 6 pm. Sat: 4 pm - 5:30 pm, Teacher: By appointment. Herbal Class: By appointment. Jl. Nyuh Kuning, behind Pura Puseh, Ubud. Ph. 971 699. <http://www. satyagrahabali.org>.

Secret Garden of the Divine Mother Perhaps the smallest public garden in the world, is dedicated to a great task: that of Healing Mother Earth and All Her Children. Secret Garden is expected to help us access our Secret Selves-the sacred within each of us. Humandkind and the Universe are interconnected. In essence we are all one. Let us work together to realize our common dream of “One Earth, One Sky, One Humandkind”. It is not a casual visit, it is a cleansing and beautifying experience for the Soul. The Garden is open all day but prior appointment is recommended : Jl Pura Mertesari no 27 Sunset Road Kuta Bali Phone 0361.8477290 or 0361.7801595.

Church - Hangtuah, Jl. Drupadi No. 9X, Renon, Denpasar. Contact Pastor Raymond Lohonauman. Mobile: 081-739 7384 or email: <raybalidio@yahoo.com>.

Seed Hope Children’s Home Seed Hope Children’s Home is a home for poor children, often from broken families who need help in their education and daily life, to give them a better future. Now there are 110 children in our care. Are you willing to help them ? Please contact Rev. Made Tommy (0361) 422 677. Thank you for your support and for your love to the children.

Sumatran Orangutan Society The Sumatran Orangutan Society are concerned with the rapidly declining habitat in Sumatra. Experts predict orangutans will be extinct in 5 -10 years. Please look at the website for further information <www.orangutans-sos.org> or contact us for volunteer opportunities. Email: <info@ orangutans-sos.org>.

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Back to 1942 In the winter of 1942, a devastating drought and famine strikes a remote province of China. However, as hordes of peasants try to flee the region, not only are they attacked by the invading Japanese army, but, they are also harassed by Chinese troops searching for food and livestock. Meanwhile, the Chinese Government is totally pre-occupied by the war with Japan, and, has little time, or interest, to turn its attention towards this deplorable disaster. Millions of people were to die in this catastrophe. Chinese director Xiao Gang Feng’s dazzling movie, about this little known moment in Chinese history, is grand epic film-making in the classic sense. His sweeping panoramas filled with a cast of thousands, and, meticulously recreated battle scenes, are simply breath-taking. Also, his film, at times, becomes intimate as it follows the fate of a wealthy landlord and his family, impoverished by the famine. Finally, Xiao Gang Feng’s black and white, and slightly color tinted movie, is just stunning to behold. This film is a Chinese masterpiece. Stoker After the death of her father, the uncle of a teenage girl, whom she never knew existed, comes to live in her family’s Tennessee estate. It appears that the uncle and the girl’s mother might be having an affair, but, it is not clear what their relationship is actually based on. Though, what is pretty clear, is that no-one wants the girl to get too friendly with her rather strange uncle. As things turn out, the girl’s family has a good reason to keep her away from him. This psychological-thriller is directed by Chan-Wook Park, and he employs some skillful symbolic imagery to gradually build-up an unsettling tension, leading to a disturbing conclusion. As the mother, Nicole Kidman brilliantly uses her ‘icy’ screen persona for dramatic effect, while, Matthew Goode and Mia Wasikowska give eerie performances as the uncle and niece.

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Jack the Giant Slayer Director Lawrence Silverstein takes some pretty big liberties with the script for his reworking of the ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ fable. He throws in lots of erroneous and unnecessary stuff to pad his movie out to its running-time of 115 minutes. But, anyway, this movie is not about plot. What this movie is all about are ‘computer-animated special effects’, and, they are spectacular. Children of all ages are just going to love this funny and scary extravaganza.

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Bullet to the Head An Italian-American hit-man and a Korean-American police-officer form a shaky alliance, to rid themselves of a mutual enemy in steamy New Orleans. Sylvester Stallone flexes his muscles and shows off his tattoos, while, Sung Kang comes up with lots of very inscrutable Asian quips.

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Down Syndrome on Bali Pia Buksh was born and grew up in Jakarta. In 1998, she earned a degree in English at the University of Indonesia. Pia has worked at RCTI TV station a n d w i t h publishers Dian Rakyat (Jakarta) and VisuaLivin (Sydney). After moving to Bali in 2008, she taught at International preschools and worked for the Australian Consulate-General for 4 years. In 2012, she opened Party Corner, a kids’ party planner store. After the birth of her daughter Alysha, who has Down Syndrome, Pia has volunteered her free time doing social work for NGOs providing support to families with children who have Down Syndrome. What inspired you to get involved with issues relating to Down syndrome? Alysha’s condition was not detected until after she was born in 2002. Alysha is a Valentine’s baby, born on 14 Feb 2002 in Sydney. The first 6 months of her life I was in shock and my husband was in denial. It was through a USA-based online support group where I finally found some comfort, knowing that we weren’t alone. Not long after, we learned about the New South Wales Down Syndrome Association, which introduced us to many wonderful families ‘in the same boat.’ What is Down Syndrome exactly? Also known as Trisomy 21, it’s a genetic disorder caused by the presence of all or part of a third copy of chromosome 21. Down Syndrome is the most common chromosome abnormality in humans. It’s typically associated with a delay in cognitive ability and physical growth, and a particular set of facial characteristics. Is there anything that can be done to prevent children being born with Down Syndrome? Consuming plenty of vitamins and good nutritional foods before conception does help reduce unwanted health issues in your baby. There are also tests available early in the pregnancy to determine whether or not your baby is effected with the condition, giving the parents a chance to abort the pregnancy. This is encouraged for expecting mothers over 35 years old. In Australia they have even started offering these tests to younger mums. Can the condition be life threatening? Yes, as was the case with Alysha who was born with AVSD, requiring open-heart surgery at the age of only 3 months. Since helping out with Down Syndrome awareness in Bali, we have lost quite a few infants with DS who were born throughout Indonesia. The families either did not have enough money to take them to a hospital or those who could afford it did not receive appropriate nor prompt medical attention. Does the condition require a lot of care and attention? The level of DS in every child differs. Some are born with quite serious medical issues concerning their heart, muscle tone, kidney, hearing, eyesight, etc. However, if treated early on, these conditions may improve with time. Do people with Down Syndrome in Indonesia normally live at home or in institutions? We do not have institutions for DS as such, but do have some facilities akin to ‘orphanages’ for abandoned DS kids

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in Jakarta, mostly privately run by Muslim and Christian religious groups. I have not heard of any such facility in Bali, where most of these children are confined to their homes, not sent to proper schools and often shunned by their families. Parents often have to give up their 9-5 jobs, causing financial and social hardship that lead to marital problems and high divorce rates. What are the most common misconceptions about Down Syndrome? That these kids are unable to learn and achieve anything. This, sadly, is still how most local people think. They are not aware that the first 3 years are very crucial for their children’s future development. The more new parents delay, the more difficulties their children will face in the future. In countries like Singapore and Australia, where there are more resources and social support, you can’t imagine how much these kids have achieved in their lives, from being gainfully employed and performing at grand music concerts to winning gold medals at the Special Olympics!

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Where can parents of children afflicted with DS find good reliable information? Experienced and well-informed parents! Occasional gettogethers among affected families are very beneficial, but it has been hard for me to organize such gatherings here due to lack of support and resources. The internet is the next best. The website www.potads.or.id has updated information in Bahasa Indonesia plus ongoing family support. POTADS has also been very active with their Blackberry groups. We recently launched a book for parents of newborn DS babies, “Merawat Bayi dengan Sindroma Down” (“Caring for Newborn with DS”), available in all Gramedia stores or through POTADS Bali. We are working to publish the sequel of this book focusing on the toddler years, then moving up to primary, adolescence and so on.

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Are there any organizations in Bali dedicated to problems related to DS? Since 2003, I’ve been involved with POTADS as their overseas correspondent out of Sydney. They provide consultations, quarterly seminars, free in-house therapies for families, a musical center for kids with DS, financial support for families in need (mainly for surgery or other emergency medical treatments) by conducting fund-raising, etc. Another Jakarta-based foundation, ISDI, does not yet have a representative in Bali. How has been your reception in Bali? Awareness programs conducted by POTADS have now reached Bandung, Surabaya, Medan, Jogja and of course Bali. I’m ashamed to admit that Bali has been the most difficult region to carry out these programs. We have not been as welcomed by the locals who are still embarrassed taking their children out in public where people stare and judge. Many Balinese unfortunately still see DS as a taboo and believe having a child with a disability is bad karma which should not be revealed to the public.

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Have the local media supported your efforts? Not at all, unless there’s money involved. This is a lesson I learnt last March, when organizing the Int’l World DS Day. Our POTADS friends in Jakarta and Surabaya insisted that local media should NOT receive compensation for covering social-awareness events and the media was receptive. This was not the case in Bali. Nor does the government or private NGOs support or help finance people with DS. Is it important that there be more awareness and understanding of Down syndrome on Bali? Definitely, to change the locals’ way of thinking. These kids do exist and they need to be acknowledged and treated as human beings, not locked up at home without receiving the attention, care and education they deserve. Remember, if you want the public to accept your child as s/he is, it has to start from YOU, the parents. This is what I learned from Alysha – the more I show people how proud I am of her, the more they will acknowledge that she is just like any other child. What is the best way to contact you? Email: partycornerbali@gmail.com or hp: 08 123 999 3021.

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WHAT WE KEEP…OR, DON’T PACK THE SURGE PROTECTOR! When stakes are pulled up and a new life is launched, what comes along? There’s always baggage, tangible and intangible, but I’m talking prized possessions. What carries the emotional weight to be considered worthy of a spot in one’s new existence? Wedding China and crystal? The mahogany dining table that seats twelve…comfortably? Our stuff tells a story. But the belongings that are carried with us into a new start, a life transition, hold volumes of information. The energy contained in each accompanying treasure comes heavy with memories. Those that promote the path chosen over the one left behind, are valuable affirmations of who we are and what we want. But sometimes the things hauled along are symptoms of a lack of trust, an inability to let go. I am reminded of the story of a man sitting by the side of the road. A traveler came by and asked him, “What are the people like in that village up ahead? I’m thinking of living there.” The man looked up at the traveler and said, “What were the people like in the place you left?” “They were wonderful,” the traveler replied, “Helpful and friendly.” The man smiled, “You’ll find the people here are pretty much the same.” The traveler went on his way. Soon another traveler came by and asked the man, “What are the people like in that village up ahead? I’m thinking of living there.” Again the man said, “What were the people like in the place you left?” The traveler scowled, “They were back-stabbing, busy-bodies. I couldn’t wait to get out of there.” The man nodded, “You’ll find the people here are pretty much the same.” Wherever we go, there we are. There’s no escaping ourselves. But I’m fascinated by the things we keep, sometimes boxed up, collecting dust in a dark closet, sometimes in a climate controlled vault, untouched, seen only by the attendant during a routine check. Even I, minimalist that I’ve become, brought some things with me when I fled the sub-zero misery of the American Midwest. Some are supportive of my journey. The small, brass temple bell from Unmunsa, a Buddhist Monastery in the mountains of South Korea, speaks to me. Its clear voice is a call to meditation, the joyful reminder of a moment on the pathway toward awakening. The worn patina hints at something more permanent than my life. On the other hand, the elk skin on the frame drum from a shop in Seattle turned immediately flaccid as it drank from the drenched Bali air. Its rich percussive vibrations are a distant dream. But all is not lost. I keep it for its decorative value. And it holds images of my y o u n g e s t d a u g h t e r, golden hair and shades, showing me the ‘gum wall’ and Fisherman’s Wharf, as we walked that city together one memorable day. I found the antique French field binoculars in a consignment boutique and fell in love. They were of absolutely no use in my old life. But they called to me. It was as though I knew they would enhance my experience in an undreamed future. Here they zoom in on exotic birds, butterflies, or

workers in distant rice fields. They bring closer the beauty and bounty of Bali that feeds my soul. But the most impressive come-along, taking up twothirds of the space and weight allowance in my luggage, was the Texas Mean game. My parents were introduced to it in that state on a winter sojourn there. They returned with a pattern for the board. Over the years dad produced countless reproductions for friends and family in his workshop. Now, 90 years old, he still plays, and more often than not, wins this competitive game. It posed a problem, however. The solid wood board was too large. No amount of angling it crosswise, or forcing it into the expansion area of the suitcase, would allow the zipper to close. I was bemoaning that fact to a friend. “Let me see it,” he said. A day later my board returned, sliced, hinged, and modified. It fit. What is the energy carried with me in these possessions? It’s like Soren Kierkegaard, the Danish philosopher, said, Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards. Reflection reveals much. The bell speaks of mystery, travel, adventure. It holds visions of cherry blossoms, clouds of them, drifting onto the path like snow, and monks in gray robes, single file, entering the temple. It calls me inside, to the spiritual part of myself that is ever evolving. It is the essence of who I am and what I love. The drum is my h e a r t , symbolized. It is soft now and pliable with the freedom, hard won, to be exactly what it wants to be. All those years it d i d i t s d u t y, pounding out the cadence on command, holding steady the rhythm of life. Here, in Bali, my heart beats reggae. It aligns with the hammering of gamelan. It releases me to dance.

life to play, and we’re all equal in the game. That’s about it, the laptop, the camera, those are essential to my work. But…oh yes, there is one other thing. It sits in the bottom of my otherwise empty suitcase in the dark, out of sight, out of mind, an embarrassment. It’s a giant surge protector with outlets for at least 8 electrical plugs. Paranoid about my new computer equipment, wanting to protect it, I stuffed the monster contraption with its thick, inflexible cord, into the luggage next to the Mean Game. It was the first thing I pulled out when I arrived in my new home. I found the correct adapter, plugged it in and attached the unit. There was an instant pop and a blinding flash that shut down the power in most of the banjar for several hours. Actually, that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but it scared the living daylights out of me! It’s interesting as I ponder these things I brought from the old life. The ones that have love attached to them have grown even more precious. And I treasure them especially because they are few. But the unwieldy surge protector, packed out of fear and a mistrust of the unknown forces of power in my new place, backfired. I can’t even give it away. Nobody needs it here. It will just end up taking precious space and pounds out of my quota on some visa trip back to the States. The unknown forces of power I should have feared are the ones that bring me face to face with myself. Bali is a playground for those energies and I am her playmate. Bewitched by the Siren call, I was lured from my complacent existence to her green embrace. The kindness she bestowed on me, with my strange white skin and pale eyes, left me with a fierce yearning to be with her, always. So I divested myself of the accumulation of a lifetime, not bit by bit, but in one wild purge. It was a glorious release, mentally, physically, and emotionally. I let go of a life that no longer served me, if truth be told, had never served me. The few things I kept, the treasures that made it into my luggage, were gifts from me to me. They were promises made during difficult times that assured me of a different future. All, that is, except the surge protector. That was my stab at security, my insurance policy. In throwing caution to the winds and moving to the other side of the globe, that surge protector would ensure that my electronic connections to family and friends would be safe.

The binoculars are 1800’s vintage in mint condition. What sights have they seen? What stories do they hold in the lenses of their glass eyes? When I put them to my face and watch butterflies circling, circling, in their intricate mating dance, they are warm in my hand. They bring me close-up to view the intimacies of another world. It is a deeper way of looking, a poetic way of watching.

And Bali would have none of it. “You’re mine!” she thundered as sparks flew from the incompatible connection. “Yikes!” I shrieked back at her in shocked surprise. It was a lesson, harsh and immediate. She wasted no time allowing me to bask in any silly illusions I might have harbored. “Trust,” she said, her message as clear to me as if it were carved in stone.

And Texas Mean? There are memories of hundreds of games over the years. There is the warmth of family sharing laughter and friendly competition. There is the random act of kindness by the dear one who saw a solution to the size problem and fixed it. Gratitude is too small a word.

My technological equipment thrives on Bali’s current, and so do I. She knew we would. And trust is no longer an issue. If I’m ever prone to doubt, a vision of a rogue surge protector, deep in the bowels of my luggage, comes to mind. I feel the sting of her reprimand afresh and doubt dissolves. We have an understanding, Bali and I, and as long as she has her way, all is well.

But best of all, my Balinese friends love the game! The fact that there is an image of a fierce Native American dead center, and teepees in each corner, doesn’t faze them. To them, it’s “The Fighting Game” and believe me, they know how to strategize and work the odds. We have spent many nights whooping and hollering, like natives on the warpath, as one or another of us gains the advantage. It dissolves differences in culture, language, and custom. It reduces

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Restaurant Review

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

Two Different Menus….. Portabella restaurant is at the Fontana Hotel. It is easy to access with the hotel’s underground parking and very conveniently located if you are working in the area or just passing through. Restaurants in hotels rarely attract from outside but there are many reasons to visit Portabella. The restaurant is in two halves, inside in the air-con, or on the covered garden terrace that adjoins. They also offer a special Business Lunch Menu, in and out in an hour, tasty food at budget prices, two different menus, but I will concentrate on their full a la carte menu. The foccaccia bread served hot from the wood fired oven on arrival is so good it is almost a reason alone to visit. Soft and light totally different to that plastic compound sold commercially. A light brushing of olive oil and a sprinkle of rosemary only helps. The accompanying balsamic and olive oil dip is normal the mango salsa is not and is impossible to ignore. Presiding over all is their Italian chef, Vittorio Negri, who has the build of an Italian tenor and as he tosses the pans in the open kitchen you almost expect him to burst into song! Lunch can be short and sweet with a snack or two from the Business Lunch menu or a long leisurely affair using the full a la carte version. Start with Crab Cakes [Borneo crabs, arancini style - Sicilian breadcrumb coated balls with curcumin [turmeric] and chilli mayonnaise] or an unusual Tuna Tartare in an orange soup topped with water melon. Eggplant Parmigiana is in true Sicilian style. So different was the entrée of the, Sicilian again but this time street food, Arancini, deep-fried rice balls with a spicy dip. Then there is Octopus di St. Lucia, slow cooked octopus with cherry tomatoes, black olives and capers. Feel like a soup? Cream of Asparagus with crème fraiche and mint flavoured oil or Caciucco, a special seafood soup from Tuscany crammed full of pieces of cuttlefish, mussels, mantis shrimps and red mullet, all of which have been simmered in a spicy tomato broth. The King Crab Soup is with leeks and dill flavoured oil. No Italian menu is complete without the traditional classic Minestrone Soup of mixed vegetables. There is always a Soup of the Day and if you are lucky, as I was, then it may be Vittorio’s favourite, a Lentil Soup that is thick and rich with a liberal sprinkling of sliced sausage making it as hearty as any from Central Europe…wonderful! The Chicken Salad uses yoghurt marinated breast grilled, served warm and tossed with rocket, parmesan flakes

and walnuts. An Asian Duck Salad combines grilled duck breast with plum tomatoes, onions, asparagus and mixed leaves in a honey balsamic dressing. Perhaps you just want to pick at your food and fancy a platter to share with your friends? There are three to choose from; Vegetarian [marinated olives, artichokes, semi-dried tomato, fried mozzarella, zeppoline and parmigiana]. Seafood [marinated mahi-mahi, smoked salmon, olives, artichokes, semi-dried tomato, fried calamari, prawns and tuna tartar], or Italian Cuts [Parma ham aged 2 years, pancetta, Napoli salami, finocchiona, bresaola, marinated olives, artichokes and semidried tomatoes].

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Portabella

Address

: Fontana Hotel, Jln. Dewi Sri 68, Kuta.

Telephone

: 894 7002.

Open

: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Non-Smoking Area : Yes Smoking Area

: Yes

As with all Italian restaurants you first rate the pasta. At Portabella the pasta is superb! Linguina Negra is Sicilian inspired, black ink white and green pasta tossed with crab meat from Kalimantan muddies and a garlic-infused tomato sauce, so perfect! As is the Rigatoni al rugu bianco, large tube pasta coated with lamb ragout, pine nuts and porcini mushrooms, fantastic!

Parking

: Underground car park.

Price

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

Credit Cards

: All cards.

Food

: Italian.

Wine

: Good list, by glass and bottle.

Spaghettoni with clams and squid [pictured] is a typical Italian pasta dish from the fishing ports of Italy where the fresh daily catch is used with almost everything. The squid is even tender but only the Italians seem to now how to do that. The Risotto uses carnaroli rice, and can be with king prawns or duck breast. Many other pastas and cooking styles are available on request. The Pizza menu lists all the classical options plus a Portabella Special with pork sausage and peppers.

Service

: Friendly and efficient.

Atmosphere

: Business-like, cosy.

Overall

: Good value, great food.

Mains can be a Chicken Supreme [stuffed with wilted spinach and taleggio in a mushroom sauce], Beef Cheeks [slowly cooked brasato style], Rib-eye Fillet, Barramundi, Sesame-crusted Tuna or King Prawns Guazzetto. Orange flavoured Duck Breast is a touch of French cuisine but Osso Buco is about as Italian as you can get? This special of Milan is served with saffron risotto. Rock Lobster takes the pride of place as the restaurant’s special main course, served with squid-ink tagliolini. For dessert in an Italian restaurant what is better than the classic Tiramisu, mascarpone cream layered between espresso and amaretto dipped fingers. For something different a White Chocolate Cheesecake with passion fruit jelly or an Italian Special in the colours of the Italian flag; coconut, strawberry, lemon, orange and mint.

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.

Altogether not exactly what you expect to find in a city type hotel on the outskirts of Kuta? Portabella displays a new sophistication and as a by product amazingly good value for such high quality food. Definitely worth a visit, go once and it will not be your last!

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.

Copyright © 2013 Gerry Williams


Restaurant & Nightlife

10 July - 24 July, 2013

Salt Tapas is coming to the Sentosa Villas complex in central Kerobokan. Salt [Tapas and Grill] is a brand made famous by Australia’s Luke Mangan [Sydney, Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore and now Bali]. Super casual dining comes to Sentosa, who for many years have been a leader in bringing new tastes to Bali [first Blossom with real Thai then EVO with traditional but fine Italian]. A sneak preview of the menu very soon….. Merah Putih is now open for lunch! A mini menu as compared with the evening version

but still one that is full of taste and variety. Old favourite corn fritters [perkedel jagung] are given a makeover with a prawn sambal and corn curry accompanying, a Ballado of char-grilled octopus and cuttlefish, Bak Pao [steam bun stuffed with shiitake mushroom and green chilli or a meat version with beef rendang], Duck crisp and boneless with sambal mangga, slow roasted Pork Belly and Neck glazed with soy and ginger, char-grilled Veal Tongue and an import from Lombok, Ayam Taliwang. Each day there are Soup, Laksa, noodle and rice dishes and a daily changing Nasi Campur special. Merah Putih has bucked the trend in the south by opening with purely Indonesian cuisine, and being highly successful. On Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan you can not miss it with its high tent like roof.

Cafe Marzano has made its name in Legian [after beginning life in Jln Kunti, Seminyak] mainly for its pizzas. Now it has opened in Ubud, taking over part of what was Nurianis [and the best part at that, the end with the rice padi views]. The pizza oven [wood-fired of course] at the entrance tells the story and Café Marzano joins three other Italian restaurants [soon to be four, making 5 in total] offering pizzas, etc., in a stretch of only 100 metres of Jln. Raya Pengosekan, just south of Ubud…the area’s rapidly growing value street for food. Pizza is the main attraction at Café Marzano but the menu includes all you expect to see in a suburban Italian restaurant, salads, pasta and mains. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com

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La Finca is both the newest kid on the block and Bali’s latest ‘rave restaurant’. It is located on the bends of Jln. Subak Sari after taking a right from the end of Batu Belig, Kerobokan. A simple design that proves you do not need a million dollars to open a successful restaurant in Bali, just two overlapping bamboo roofs over a pleasant cool garden setting, a simple menu and friendly service, the ‘boss’ hands on of course! Spanish cuisine has not been an enormous success in Bali but La Finca, the 5th one to open, has been busy since day one! The menu includes many of the owners favourite dishes from the cafes of Ibiza. The chef is from the other corner of Spain, Basque country. The Tapas offer a great taste of Spain….Chorizo and Cinnamon Croquettes, Huevos Sevillana [poached egg in spicy tomato sprinkled with feta], Galicean style octopus, Chicken Livers with caramelized onions and quail eggs and the essential Albondigas and Chorizo tapas. Highlight of the Mains is the occasional but regular Blackboard Special of Suckling Pig, Cochinillo. Standard items include Double Roasted Crisp Pork Belly, Pork Neck [honey, lemon Dijon marinade] and Chicken Breast stuffed with chorizo, basil and feta. Even the Hamburgers get a special treatment; the Chicken Burger, for example, is with a garlic-chilli-basil marinade, topped with crushed avocado, sun-dried tomatoes and mozzarella. Needless to say their Sangrias are the real thing, a choice of 4 [red, white, rose or sparkling] each with its own fruit selection. Currently only open evenings Monday to Saturday. La Finca ….Welcome to Bali!

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KUTA SQUARE

Bho Thai is in Jln. Dewi Sri I, Legian. Very hard to find, but worth the effort, as that is a small dead-end street to a collection of hotels [Berry] and villas, just behind the join of Sunset Road and Dewi Sri. Thai cuisine but mixed with Chinese? Many great Thai dishes originated with the influx of Chinese centuries ago, but the current Thai version often bears little resemblance. One of my favourites, Gai Pad Med Ma-Muang [Chicken and Cashews] is a classic example, Lemon Chicken another. Chicken and Cashews is on the menu here as is Chicken in Pandan [Gai Hor Bai Toey] whilst not 100% original not bad at Rp25,000 for 5 pieces, the sauce of soy, dried chilli, sesame oil and seeds an interesting variation on the original that uses tamarind. Bho Thai [Bow Tie, also a famous Sydney Thai restaurant] is a cute little warung offering well prepared food at warung prices, and easy parking. Gai Phat Bai Ka Phroa is a minced chicken version [with basil and chilli] of that Thai Grandmothers’ favourite with minced pork…here they offer a halal version. The Chinese offerings include Deep Fried Chicken in plum sauce, Deep Fried Crispy Prawns and the essential Fuyung Hai drizzled with sweet and sour.

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Jl. Kartika Plaza

Cafe des Artistes in Jln. Bisma, Ubud, always hosts a special dinner to celebrate Belgium’s National Day. This year that day falls on Sunday July 21. Belgium was declared independent from The Netherlands in 1830 and on July 21st 1831, the first King of Belgium, Leopold I van Saksen-Coburg was crowned. Belgian National Day has celebrated that occasion ever since, and many Bali Belgians celebrate the day at Café des Artistes which as usual is fully booked well ahead. This year the House Aperitif is first served then a Terrine de Canard with blueberry jam and crudities. This is followed by Watercress Soup littered with crisp bacon strips and topped with cream. Mains are either Grilled Tenderloin prepared “Forestiere” style, or Norwegian Salmon in a grain mustard sauce. Dessert is Ice Cream ‘Brabanconne’ [the name of Belgium’s national anthem, which is sure to be sung a few times during the evening], macerated strawberries and a mango and chocolate dressing, then Illy Coffee or Tea. The party has been known to finish just before dawn and this year the Belgian Beers and Jenevers are available again. Pre-booking is essential for this special dinner [972.706].

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Jl. Bakung Sari

around Jln. Poppies I [TJ’s, Poppies, Un’s and Made’s Warung]. If you wanted to eat outside your hotel without risking your health, this is where you went. Amazingly 3 out of the 4 are still under their original management. That grand old lady TJ’s has just had a new hairstyle, with the roof and supports replaced during a short holiday closing. Now re-opened waiting to serve you for another 30 years, It was the first Mexican restaurant in Bali and is still the best! Although the most amazing dish on their menu is their BBQ Pork Ribs, not true Mexican but as their main fare is more Tex-Mex it fits well…..their secret is that the ribs are first steamed [lazy kitchens just boil them] to remove much of the fat but with steaming they retain all the flavour! As you would expect, the non-greasy meat just falls off the bone. TJ’s have also produced a range of Mexican products now available from wholesalers and many of the better supermarkets. Tortillas, tacos and salsas, but the most innovative are their mini-tacos [pictured], perfect for parties as an alternative to those standard canapés, they can be filled with just about anything! All they need is your imagination.

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WHY WOULD ANYONE INVEST IN BONDS? If you have been following the financial markets recently there has not been a lot of cheerful news other than the hint of a recovery in the US economy which has boosted the stock markets a little this year and offered hope to other markets. But in the meantime we have seen a sharp fall in emerging markets, gold and just about every other commodity. In recent weeks we have also heard stories about a ‘crash’ in the bond market. You probably thought that bonds were ‘safe’ so how could they possibly ‘crash’?

What are the risks with bonds? Perhaps I should start by reiterating that there is risk in every investment. Even failing to invest is risky, since inflation will erode the purchasing value of cash over time.

Bond values are tumbling because interest rates are rising, ever so slowly at the moment but the speed may pick up at any time. And when interest rates rise the value of a bond falls because the rate of interest offered by the bond becomes less attractive when higher rates become available to new investors. The bonds can be cashed in at their face value when they reach maturity. Until then, if the rate of interest they offer is no longer competitive and you want to sell your bond you have to accept a lower price than the face value.

Default risk is extremely small, although not impossible, where major countries are concerned. But defaults in emerging nations have occurred in the past and will no doubt occur again. The latest news is that Cyprus has announced it is unable to make interest payments that are about to fall due. This means it is in default which has serious implications for its future ability to raise loans.

You probably think that you do not hold any bonds, so why worry? However, if you hold a company pension scheme or insurance policy the chances are you will have a fairly large indirect investment in bonds. Incidentally, if you still hold a private pension scheme in the UK there is now a compelling case to move it offshore into an HMRC approved QROPS scheme. It would be wise to act now as the majority of company schemes in the UK are in serious deficit. The fall in bond values makes the outlook even bleaker for schemes that are obliged to maintain large bond holdings. So who and why would anyone invest in bonds? The first ever government bond was issued by the English government in 1693 to raise money to fund a war against France. Bonds, or at least government bonds, are intrinsically ‘safe’. The bonds are generally for a fixed term and pay a guaranteed rate of interest. At the end of the term the capital is repaid in full. Pension funds invest in government bonds because they are almost certain to repay in full at maturity as well as pay a small amount of interest throughout the term. US Government Bonds, or Treasuries, are considered one of the safest investments in the world, despite their being stripped recently of their Standard & Poors AAA rating. Both the Chinese and Japanese governments hold over $1 trillion of them. What kind of returns are they getting? 30-year bonds are currently paying barely 3% per annum; 10-year bonds are paying barely 2%. Why is there such faith in US Treasuries? Basically, because default is unlikely, although not impossible should there be a political standoff on raising the debt ceiling for example. But a US default on its debt would destroy US Treasuries’ reputation as a safe haven and would cause havoc in global financial markets so it is highly unlikely. At the end of the day, any government can meet its debt obligations by simply printing money. The exception is the Eurozone, where printing money is the prerogative of the European Central Bank. This is why individual countries have to offer rates of return that reflect their perceived ability to honour the debt. What about Indonesian bonds? Currently the return on Indonesian bonds is just over 5%. In 2008 it reached an all-time high of 20.8% at the height of the global financial crisis. Had you bought bonds then you would still be enjoying the high rate of interest that reflected the risk at that time. At over 5% wouldn’t it be better to buy Indonesian bonds as opposed to US bonds offering less than 2%? Well it could be, except that in 2012 the Rupiah fell by 6% against the dollar so you would have been worse off at the end of the year in USD terms despite the higher interest rate. On the other hand, had you bought US Treasury bonds the previous year you would have been worse off in Rupiah terms as not only was the Rupiah offering a higher return it also strengthened against the US Dollar. Right now however, the US Dollar looks a much stronger bet.

There are five main risks with government bonds: default, currency, political, inflation and interest rate risk. If you invest in corporate bonds you have the additional risk of company failure.

We have already seen how currency risk can affect the real return. As for political risk, any government can manipulate the financial markets to its own benefit although such interference will discredit the reputation of the country concerned and make it difficult to raise credit in the future.

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Inflation is a big risk. Right now, the interest rates being offered by the US and several other ‘strong’ economies are lower than their respective rates of inflation so the real return investors are getting from bonds is negative. The final risk is that of interest rates. Should prevailing interest rates rise, the capital value of a bond will fall, meaning it is worth less on the market than you paid for it should you want to sell prior to its maturity. This is the big risk facing all retirement pension holders now. So why on earth buy government bonds? The reason is very simple. By and large they are safe and guaranteed by the country of issue. They may not offer the same returns as stocks (the S&P 500 rose 13% last year), but neither will they tumble like stocks as the S&P did by 37% in 2008. Pension funds, for example, cannot afford to risk everything in stocks to produce growth. Such strategies caused havoc with many funds in 2008. To ensure liquidity and guarantee their ability to pay pensions when due they have to hold a large part of their funds in cash or government bonds. It is not their concern if the purchasing value falls. And this is the big worry right now. The trustees and managers of pension schemes will not come under attack if they meet their obligations in cash terms. The problem is that money may be so seriously devalued that the cash received will have little purchasing value. The alternative is to accept the risk of investing in other assets such as stocks, commodities and property. But there is no guarantee that they will not tumble in value. Looking back, one of the best investments one could have made locally would be land in Bali. But what of the future? How secure is it, particularly from a foreigner’s perspective? The fact is no-one knows.

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The safest strategy in a world of financial uncertainty is to hold as wide as possible a range of investment assets to include cash, currencies, stocks, bonds, commodities and real estate. If you already have a sound investment base you can also seek higher returns in ‘alternative investments’, private equity or your own business. But never, never, put all or most of your eggs in one basket! Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in Indonesia since 1992 and is now Director of PPI Indonesia, based in Jakarta. He visits Bali regularly and can be contacted for advice at indonesia@ ppi-advisory.com or colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or 021 3004 8024.

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Say What? Question: I am going through a prolonged divorce which, in my country, can take a long time. What I’d like to know is how to best present myself to prospective dates. Some women don’t seem to mind, while others don’t want to have anything to do with me. Please help. Dr. ZZ: With divorce rates toppling 50% these days, this is not an uncommon concern. Other separated singles have written previously with similar questions on conducting themselves in the dating scene. As you point out, a notyet-divorced man is at a disadvantage because he is not available to marry, yet he is competing with other men who are. Although some women won’t care one way or the other, a woman who is dating to find a husband may perceive you as playing the field. If you cannot give her a timeframe around being ready to remarry, she may decide that the relationship is not meeting her needs and look elsewhere for someone who is capable of marrying sooner. Open, honest communication is always the best approach. It is important to tell the women you’re dating the truth and to do so from the very beginning. The same applies to women who are recently separated: report early and often what it’s like to be you in the world, and let go of the need for a specific result. Freedom comes from expressing yourself authentically in a heartfelt manner, not from controlling the outcome. Such, my friend, is life. Question: I recently met a friend of friends who, after we had been emailing back and forth for a number of months, stopped in Bali to meet me when he was traveling in the area. He and I share common interests and come from similar backgrounds, and I would have enjoyed getting to know him better, but on our first date, he told me he was looking for a partner who can pay her own way. Where this man has literally ten times more money than I, the idea of my being evaluated on the basis of financial wherewithal was a turn-off. I don’t mind sharing expenses at places I can afford, but I tend to stay in homestays and eat at street vendor stalls while his idea of “roughing it” includes 3and 4-star hotels and restaurants. There is no way I can accompany someone like this on my budget, and chances are he wouldn’t be happy for long in my world. At the same time, he also proclaimed a list of other “dealbreakers” which he said he hoped I could accept. These included having no cats in our presence (he’s allergic), sleeping with the window shades open, and the fact that he snores. I’ve never come across anything quite like this before and wonder what you would have done in my shoes. It didn’t work out between us to see each other a second time before he left Bali, and I find myself wondering if I may have erred by coming across as standoffish and letting him get away.

Dr. ZZ: At least this man was being honest, a trait that makes him more admirable than, say, another fellow who might have instead “forgotten” his wallet at home. It also seems as if he was giving you an opportunity to discuss with him a prevalent issue about an important component in relationships. If I had been on my toes in a situation like this, I would probably have shared exactly what you spoke of above: that you don’t mind splitting expenses at places you can afford, but you can’t imagine joining him too often at higher cost venues on a split-cost basis. This would give him the opportunity to reply and give you a chance to evaluate his response. Stranger differences are negotiated successfully every day of the week between partners who are otherwise compatible.

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In order to know whether he is capable of the kind of generosity that sustains a relationship, you would need to get to know him better and observe his behaviors in daily activities. Did he carry your bags and show you other niceties that money can’t buy? Was he, perhaps, just saying what he did because he doesn’t know you well enough yet, and he feels uncomfortable paying for everything this early on? More awareness needs to be developed around him before it is possible to tell where he was coming from in his statement. Then too, he had his own energy in the interaction; perhaps he was simply not interested for other reasons. As for his litany of dictates, it sounds rather premature to give ultimatums on a first date. Had these matters been left to casual conversation, you may have been able to evaluate your feelings about them in contrast to any feelings you were developing about the man himself. To present such preambles on a first date signals an element of insecurity on his part. Perhaps other women have broken up with him in the past for these features, and he was disclosing them in advance in order to avoid that again.

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Regardless of his motives, his deal-breakers were obviously too much for your tastes and seem to have contributed to your standoffishness. With so many other subjects the two of you could have explored and had fun with, discussing snoring and sleeping routines on a first date seems slightly obsessive. In his own way, this man appears to have given you the information your inner sense needed to discern that the two of you are probably not a match made in heaven. As much as his well-heeled lifestyle may have been appealing, chances are he was also carrying a lot of unresolved baggage.

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son charts to highlight alternative solutions in your shop or website. On your website use FAQs and helpful step-bystep selection guides. Clearing uncertainty at point of purchase has been shown to not only lift sales but also increase Heidi’s positive referrals by 20 percent. How easily can Heidi talk with you or your staff to get information? Can she see reviews of your offerings from other customers? Getting in Touch 50% of purchases will be by social media or phone by 2015. 71% of shoppers already shop via phone. 88% have had a negative experience, 43% will immediately defect to a competitor and 30% will NEVER revisit that retailer’s mobile website. 51% of retailers’ websites are hard to navigate by phone. 46% of product images are too small to make a buying decision. 26% find the checkout process frustrating, and 41% have concerns over security. (retailtouchpoints.com) Put simply, do it right and you are already streets ahead of your competition.

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The content on your website, the physical presence in your shop, the helpful pieces you put in your social media outlets – all these need to cover those six elements in terms of how you can help Heidi solve her problem by producing the gains and minimising the pains. Plan your Campaign You can develop a schedule of articles or short pieces that cover these items, produced regularly and written to interest the customer in terms of Heidi’s “what’s in it for me?” Competition But before you publish all those pieces you need to consider your competition. Remember, Heidi is comparing you with the offerings of others, so how can you ensure you come out on top in this evaluation phase? Don’t lie or exaggerate. With social media your unmet promises will be broadcast far and wide. Second, you need a basic competitor analysis. At a simple but effective level, this means that you need to determine who your key competitors are (say the top three) and then you need to research how you compare with them, to help you explain why your solution to the problem is the best! Website Analysis Start with the Google entry. How well do your competitors word their description in terms of solving Heidi’s problem? Can you learn and improve yours even more to highlight you value proposition? On their website, how well do competitors answer the six elements of customer satisfaction? Who has the easiest layout for the reader to find what they want to know? Social Media Feedback What are people saying about a competitor? Can you use these comments to guide your own content, to help highlight your strengths? Capabilities Assessment You should know the key capabilities required of your particular business. Some of them are directly visible to customers but others are the causes of the effects Heidi experiences, such as poor processes or untrained staff. How do your competitors rate in these? How can you highlight your own capabilities, relating them to how they help solve Heidi’s problem better? Call To Action Finally, help Heidi buy from you right now. Make it as plain as day what to do next. Make a sale! How you convert is the subject of the next article.

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Grand Water Trine July 2013 by Vibhuti This July we have a Grand Water Trine (that is a harmonious triangular aspect) which includes Saturn in the sign of Scorpio and Neptune in Pisces along with Jupiter in Cancer. The New Moon cycle starts off on the 8th in Cancer and we continue with a stellium (group of Planets) in Cancer throughout the month. Mars also enters Cancer on the 14th and Mercury turns direct, after it’s retrograde period, on the 21st and continues in the sign of the crab until the first week of August. Mars will join Jupiter around the Full Moon on the 22nd and add another ingredient to our very wet formation, although the Sun exits Cancer and enters Leo at this Full Moon. So, that’s Mars, Jupiter, retrograde Mercury, Lilith and the Sun, all in the sign of Cancer for the first 3 weeks of July, with a Grand Water Trine that has been triggered by each of the Planets in turn as they hit the critical degrees of the trine. (between 2 and 7 degrees) But enough of the astro jargon, let’s talk about what may be happening during this time. Water is akin to the emotions, to your connection with your soul, your higher-self, All That Is, God or Source, to give but a few labels. Neptune is in Pisces, which it rules by the way, so very very comfortable in it’s own sign, highlights all things of the otherworldly nature. Higher Vibrational Beings along with those of the lower, divinity, spirituality, clairvoyance and in fact all the psychic realms. All kinds of entities will be vying for attention when the veils become so thin. With that in mind it’s a good practice to keep yourself centered, grounded and clear headed during this month. There will be the temptation to avoid deep feelings through liquids, namely alcohol and other mood altering substances. People will be simply wanting to feel good. Saturn in Scorpio is systematically uncovering hidden agendas around sexuality and manipulation, in fact anything that lay hidden, while also bringing form to material resources. This is no lightweight placement, and the upside is the motivation that can be garnered by harnessing its potential with regard to manifesting your desires. Jupiter, the biggest and luckiest Planet in our Solar system now in Cancer and staying there for the next year, brings a rather large focus to family, nourishment, nurture and emotional love. Abundance is overflowing. Mars is a major trigger when it joins any Planet and as it meets Jupiter and activates the trine things will really begin to show up in your field of existence. Cancer is the sign ruled by the Moon and the emotional self. A great time to have a look at the Moon sign and placement in your own chart. How do you deal with things emotionally and where do you feel most at home? It’s also the Mother principal and is the IC point and 4th house in your birth chart. Whether male or female we all carry the feminine/mother aspects of ourselves. We all have desires born of inspiration and inner guidance. The disappointment that comes from betrayal or abandonment. Things made real by the hype of our disconnected self. When you return to your own Divine

Nature and remember yourself as a co-creator with the All That Is or the higher aspect of your beingness, there is no blame and no loss. Forgiveness is no longer a pardoning for something another has done wrong, but more the realization that there is no wrong doing, it is only ever my judgment of a situation. A hard pill to swallow for many who are focused on the negative things in the world and seek their resolution. This month then is a time to focus on what it is that you truly want and making it manifest by visualizing, imaging and dreaming it into being. By focusing on all the wrongs, on all the bad things you perpetuate more of the same. Injustices are no longer the focus to make this a world that thrives. Put your emotional intention on the thriving, harmonious existence that you want for yourself and others and watch it come to life. It’s a way of thinking, of feeling, that is diametrically opposed to the way we have been taught and conditioned to respond to our situations and that of the Planet. Allowing life to unfold in its joyous potential seems so removed from the reality of most and yet we can always find support for the backward way of thinking that continues to bring the same discontent, shortage and insecurity that has plagued human existence. Jupiter wants you to expand into comfort and nurture and Neptune to release your guilt and shame and come into alignment with your Source of Being. Saturn brings it to form with persistence and intention. If you, along with many others, have been at this Manifestation Game for a very long time, know that any effort that you put into focusing your intentions and feeling them into being will pay off in a very marked way, this month. By now, you certainly know what it is that you don’t want. Get clear then on what it is that you do want, set your intentions and then get out of the way and allow them to go from the unseen to the 3D reality, in the blink of an eye. See the World healed and whole, the hungry fed, the tired rested, the manipulated standing true in their own sovereignty and happiness, joy, health and prosperity in your own life. Stop focusing on what you don’t want. You give it far too much attention and far too much of your time. Allow the flow of communication through your intuitive centers to reach the ears of your cognitive self and let this be your inspiration and impulse to flow with this watery current of the Divine Essence. The more you paddle against this natural flow the harder your life will become. This is such an invitation to dive in and merge with the current, avoiding the rocks and gnarly patches and yet moving with the flow. You must trust through the wise use of Neptune in Pisces and surrender your personal agenda, as you move in a caring way with your appointed family members. A personal integrity is arising that allows for the differences within the play of duality on this planet. Saturn invokes a deeper sense of sharing, acknowledging rather than judging and criticizing the personal choice and expression of each person, group or society.

It has become obvious since the Uranus/Pluto squares began that the way we have been taught, encouraged and coerced into doing things, goes against our very own instincts. As we reclaim our connection during this window of Grace and cocreate in earnest a more harmonious existence through our conscious use of the mind and using our emotions as the barometer we can change the World one person at a time. That one person being our Self. Take back your personal power and stop worrying about what others are doing or thinking. As long as our attention is focused out there, we grow those things that we are in fact in opposition to. So many of us want to take action and that is admirable and yet there is often haste in choosing the outward expression of what we judge to be best or right. Most of us find no joy in the starving masses and needless death and destruction through war, genocide and genetic modifications. Choosing sides or condemning the oppressor is a part of the old system that is disintegrating. Fighting against what you deem as wrong is only making it more of what it is and becoming one with it. Be what you’ve come here to be and that is an extension of Source, God, All That Is co-creating as and with that. This truly is the time to begin to get the feel of what it is to do just that. Support and encourage others after you’ve uplifted and nurtured yourself to be all that you can and have the courage, strength and determination to redirect the misuse of the human mind. The retraining of your mind is yours to do. A person like Nelson Mandela comes to mind, people who recognize that resisting their oppressors is going to get them nowhere and that true strength lies within the human heart. This beautiful transit inspires me like none other. An opportunity to stop the resistance and to reach deeply, honestly inside and feel what’s true for each and everyone us, making no-one right or wrong in what they feel. Respecting and honoring this internal guidance that is designed for each specifically and to not take external factors personally, but rather the responsibility for your very own creation of your environment or the necessity to change or choose again the one that you are in, if you are not happy or satisfied. The only way to stop going around in circles is to get off the merry-go-round. True joy is there in a much vaster and limitless way than we’ve ever dared dream or were given permission to believe. The thing is that there is no-one who can stop you or interfere with your creations unless you give them the power to do so. Dream big during July and get out of your own way and allow them to be made manifest here and now. All the Love and support you could ever have yearned for is available. Believe!

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Local News International Soccer Star Ronaldo & President SBY Attend Mangrove Event President Susilo Yudhoyono and International soccer star

Indonesian Forestry Minister Zulkifli Hasan said Portuguese

Cristiano Ronaldo attended a mangrove tree-planting event

soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo was “in love” with mangrove

at Telaga Waja Benoa in Bali on Wednesday (26/6).

trees.

Also present at the ceremony were Forestry Minister

Ronaldo was inspired by the story of a seven-year-old

Zulkifli Hasan, Environment Minister Berth Kambuaya, several ambassadors, institutional leaders, public figures, and environmental activists.

boy named Martunis who survived the deadly tsunami in Aceh because he had been stuck in mangrove trees, the minister said during the launch of the “Save the Mangrove”

Themed “Save the Mangrove, Save the Earth 2013”, the

campaign.

mangrove-planting event was part of an awareness program to protect the mangrove forest along the Coast of

Martunis was wearing a red-and-green Portuguese team

Bali.

jersey with Rolando’s name on it when he was found on a

Two Tourists Swept Away on Petitenget Beach One man has drowned and one man was lucky to survive when both were swept out to sea by strong currents and big waves on Petitenget Beach around 3pm on Tuesday (18/6). Dutch tourist Boelle Ruben, 23, survived the incident however Search and Rescue officers discovered the body of his friend Permadi Tejokusumo from Jakarta, later that night. “We received information that the men were swept away while swimming,” said Police Officer Sudiarsa. Police search and rescue and water police teams searched the area where the victim disappeared, but no sign of him was found initially. A second search team set out at 6pm and at 7.45 the body was discovered swept up on the beach. The search was a combined effort by SAR Denpasar, Tourism rescue Agency (Balawista), Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) and Bali Police. (June 19th 2013)

beach after he had floated at sea for 19 days. New Species of Frog Discovered in Bali

The Bali Mangrove Care Forum was formed so all environmental groups could align their vision as well as

“Since then, Ronaldo has been quite close to Martunis and

plan and monitor the mangrove protection, conservation,

the mangroves,” the minister said.

and utilization. Ronaldo visited Martunis in Aceh in 2008 and gave him a Indonesia has the largest Mangrove forest in Asia totaling approximately 3.7 million hectares of forest altogether. According to a number of studies, the mangrove forest is able to absorb carbon up to five times more than land forest. Even though the Indonesian mangrove forest is only approximately two percent of the entire country’s forest, it

scholarship for his education. Ronaldo has since been appointed as the Ambassador of the Balinese Mangrove in March 2013. During the tree-planting ceremony Ronaldo thanked President Yudhoyono for welcoming him to Indonesia and

can store up to 10 percent of carbon emissions.

for supporting the mangrove cause. “Hopefully our event in The existence of the mangrove forest is responsible for up

Bali will spread our mangrove preservation message,” he

to a 26 percent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

said. (June 26th 2013)

Australian, Indonesian Scientists Collaborate on Dengue Transmission Reduction Scientists and researchers from Indonesia and Australia

is investigating whether Wolbachia can be used as an

have been collaborating in a dengue transmission reduction

effective bio control strategy to disrupt dengue transmission

project, the Australian Embassy here said on its official

to people.

website on Tuesday (18/6). Professor O’Neill was in Jakarta and Yogyakarta from Australian Ambassador congratulated

the

to

scientists

Indonesia and

Greg

Moriarty

researchers

from

16-19 June as part of a regional visit to Vietnam, The Philippines and Indonesia.

Indonesia and Australia involved in the project. Wolbachia is a natural bacterium present in up to 70 per “This is a wonderful example of scientific collaboration

cent of all the different species of insects around us but not

between close neighbors with a common public health

the dengue carrying mosquito Aedes aegypti.

challenge. I hope that together with their other international “When introduced into Aedes aegypti, Wolbachia acts like a

Australia and around the world,” Moriarty said.

vaccine which reduces the mosquitoes’ ability to transmit dengue between people,” said Professor O`Neill.

Current project sites include Australia, Brazil, China, “We believe that Wolbachia based strategies represent a practical, environmentally sensitive approach to dengue Eliminate Dengue Indonesia was officially launched in

suppression with the potential for area-wide implementation

September 2011 and is a collaboration between Yayasan

at low cost,” he said.

Tahija, Universitas Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta and Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.

New Garuda Perth-Jakarta Route Garuda Indonesia’s new nonstop Perth-Jakarta flights have begun, with the airline’s daily service offering a handy evening departure from WA and a mid-morning return from Indonesia’s capital. The five-hour flight is a significant time-saver compared to the previous hop via Denpasar, and runs on a new Boeing 737-800. Flight GA725 leaves Perth at 5.40pm to arrive in Jakarta at 9.30pm; the return flight GA724 is wheels-up in Jakarta at 10.15am, reaching Perth at 4.15pm. Garuda is also gearing up for its forthcoming Jakarta-London service, which launches on November 2nd. The company is also looking forward to the addition of in-flight Internet service and an on-board chef to keep first class passengers well fed and watered on the journey’s longer leg in the near future. (June 27th 2013) Benoa Toll Road Set to Open in July

partners they can reduce dengue transmission in Indonesia,

Vietnam and Indonesia.

Researcher Amir Hamidy from the Indonesian Institute of Science (LIPI) has reported the discovery of a new species of tiny frog in Bali, measuring only around 16-17mm long – roughly the size of a human fingernail. Amir and his fellow researchers have named the species Microhyla Orientalis. The frog was discovered in the rice fields of Batukaru Wongaya Gede in west Bali, at an altitude of 435-815 meters above sea level. In a new edition of the scientific journal Zootaxa published last Friday, Amir’s team led by Masafumi Matsui from Kyoto University detailed the distinctive characteristics of the new find, including a line pattern on the back, a black stripe pattern on the side that extends from the eye to hallway down the body, and a rounded snout. However, the most noticeable characteristic is its unusual toe configuration, where the middle of its three toes is five times bigger than the two either side. (June 18th 2013)

The research program was established in 2005 bringing together experts from around the world with a range of

What if dengue-carrying mosquitoes are unable to pass the

skills and experience including Wolbachia genetics,

virus when they bite? The international collaboration led by

mosquito biology & ecology, dengue epidemiology & control

Professor Scott O`Neill from Monash University, Australia,

and health education & promotion. (June 18th 2013)

Government sources say that President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will formally open the new Benoa toll road during a mid-July 2013 visit to Bali. The highway, together with massive renovation of Bali’s airport and a new underpass at the Simpang Siur intersection in Kuta are all part of major infrastructure projects undertaken by the government in preparation for the APEC Summit to be held in Bali in late 2013. The Benoa-Nusa Dua toll road runs for 12 kilometers, a large part of which is along the southern shoreline, and it is claimed to be one of the most picturesque toll roads in Indonesia. The head of Bali Public Works Agency, Ketut Artika, said the tariff was still being discussed. Artika said that it could be around Rp 2,000 to Rp 4,000 for motorcycles and around Rp 8,000 to Rp 10,000 for cars. (June 29th 2013)


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Ritz-Carlton returns to Bali The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company is set to make a celebrated return to the island of the gods with the opening of The Ritz-Carlton, Bali, Indonesia in 2014. The new resort property is owned by PT Oriental Indah Bali Hotel Company and designed by architects and designers, Burega Farnell. “Bali is a naturally beautiful destination that global travelers have consistently returned to. We are delighted to be creating an authentic Balinese resort in Sawangan which will offer breathtaking views” said Herve Humler, President and Chief Operations Officer, The Ritz-Carlton. The Ritz-Carlton will provide a choice of two wedding chapels, a ballroom, three intimate function rooms and outdoor terraces. The luxury resort will also include six restaurants and bars, which include a cliff-side restaurant, integrated into a natural cave that doubles as a private dining room. Other restaurants include a beach grill, an Indonesian restaurant, a Japanese restaurant, a pool bar and all-day dining. Within the resort grounds, there will be a Ritz-Carlton Spa; a water sports pavilion and other recreational facilities. (June 28th 2013) World Champion Joel Parkinson wins Oakley Pro Bali Joel Parkinson’s bid for a second consecutive world surfing title is back on track after the Australian won the inaugural Oakley Pro Bali. The reigning world champion caught a two-meter wave in the final minutes of Thursday’s final (27/6) to beat Tahitian Michel Bourez and claim his first ASP tour victory of the season. Changing conditions on the last day of action failed to deter Parkinson, who earlier cruised past countrymen Taj Burrow and Josh Kerr in their respective quarterfinal and semi-final battles. The win has shot Parkinson up four places to number three on the world rankings and within striking distance of the title midway through the season. Fellow Australian Mick Fanning now sits atop the ladder, despite losing to Bourez in the quarterfinals to finish equal fifth. He has overtaken Kelly Slater as the current world number one, after the veteran bowed out in the fifth round. Parkinson says his success in Bali will provide a much-needed spark for the remaining five tour events. The next tour event starts on August 15, the Billabong Pro Teahupoo. (June 27th 2013) Floods Inundate Residential Areas in Denpasar A number of residential areas in Denpasar were inundated by floodwaters after heavy rains fell on the City from Thursday night (27/6/) until Friday morning. The average depth of the floodwaters was about 50 cm. “We have sent personnel to a number of locations to help pump the flood waters,” Chief of the Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Unit of the Denpasar regional government Made Prapta said. He said that areas affected by the floods included the Tegal Indah housing complex in Jalan Gunung Tangkuban Perau and Jalan Subur Monang-Maning. These areas were known to be flood prone zones. “We received reports about the floods at 4 am this morning and our team has been sent to the flood locations”, he said. (June 28th 2013)

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Security on High Alert after Dynamite Goes Missing in Jakarta

Indonesia Hikes Fuel Prices 44 per cent Despite Public Anger

Indonesian authorities have been forced to strengthen security around the presidential palace after two boxes of dynamite went missing. Local media reported Bogor police chief, senior commissioner Bahtiar Ujang Purnama confirmed that 250 sticks of quarrying dynamite had been stolen from a truck on Wednesday (26/6) afternoon as they were being taken to the town of Bogor, about 90 minutes south of Jakarta. Indonesian media reported that police were searching vehicles passing Bogor, and had tightened security at a number of high profile locations. Online media outlet Detik.com said that, on Wednesday afternoon four trucks going from Subang in West Java to Bogor, and carrying dynamite, stopped in North Jakarta to make a pick-up from a warehouse. On resuming their journey the driver found two boxes were missing, each carrying 125 sticks of dynamite. (June 27th 2013)

Indonesia has increased its fuel prices by 44 per cent from 4,500 rupiah per liter to 6,500. Drivers will have to pay 5,500 rupiah for a liter of diesel. Indonesia’s fuel prices are among the cheapest in Asia but the measure is deeply unpopular and sparked violent protests even before it was put in place. It is the first hike in fuel prices since 2008 as Southeast Asia’s top economy seeks to reduce crippling subsidies. The government says the huge subsidies needed to maintain them have been draining the national budget and have caused concern among investors. The move to cut one of the few government handouts in Indonesia has already sparked anger, with thousands fighting running battles with police outside parliament Monday (24/6) as lawmakers voted on measures paving the way for an increase. Police were out in force in major cities as the announcement was made late on Friday, but reported protests have been small and peaceful. In the hours leading up to the hike, long lines formed at petrol stations as car and motorbike owners sought to fill up with subsidized fuel before the price rocketed. Following a marathon parliamentary session on Monday, politicians agreed on a revised budget that included a package of measures to compensate the millions of poor people likely to be hit hardest. Poor households will receive $15 a month each for the next four months to offset the impact of the fuel hike, which is expected to cause the cost of everyday goods to go up as they will be more expensive to transport. (June 27th 2013)

6.1 Quake hits Indonesia, 11 Dead An earthquake killed six children and left 14 others trapped when a mosque collapsed during a Koran reading session in Indonesia’s Aceh province, bringing the confirmed death toll from the disaster to 11. The strong 6.1-magnitude quake left hundreds more injured as it rocked a region that was devastated by the quake-triggered tsunami of 2004. The earthquake reduced houses in parts of Aceh to rubble, set off several landslides and badly damaged roads. Rescuers were struggling to find the children still trapped after the mosque collapse in Blang Mancung village, Central Aceh district. The quake, which hit at a shallow depth of just 10 kilometers, injured more than 200 people and damaged more than 300 houses in Aceh, said national disaster agency spokesman Sutopo. As police and military personnel struggled to reach affected areas late Tuesday, there were two aftershocks of more than 5.0 magnitude. (July 3rd 2013) Indonesia Building Criminal Cases Against 8 Firms Over ‘Haze’ Fires Indonesian investigators are building criminal cases against eight Southeast Asian companies they suspect of being responsible for raging fires that have blanketed neighboring Singapore and Malaysia with hazardous smog. The Environment Ministry last week named the firms for their alleged role in Southeast Asia’s worst air pollution crisis in 16 years, which has raised concerns over public health and hurt business and tourism in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Owners of five of the plantations have denied any wrongdoing. A 2009 law carries tough penalties for environmental crimes, although such regulations have rarely been enforced due to Indonesia’s endemic corruption and sprawling geography. And investigators could find it hard to pin the blame on specific firms because of the complex ownership of palm oil concessions and pulp and paper holdings on Indonesia’s Sumatra Island where most of the fires are burning. But outrage from Singapore as well as environmental groups is putting pressure on Jakarta. Fires are used to clear land on plantations and can burn for weeks because of peat deposits below the surface. (June 28th 2013)

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Agricultural Land Conversion in Bali Alarming Agricultural land conversion in Bali in the past five years has been alarming and potentially threatening food resilience in the tourist island, a local university professor said. “In the past five years around 5,000 hectares of agricultural land have been converted amounting to average 1,000 hectares a year,” Prof Dr I Wayan Windia from state Udayana University said here on Sunday (23/6). The head of the university’s Subak irrigation system research center said in the previous five years rice fields in Bali shrank by around 750 hectares a year on average. This shows that more and more rice fields were being sold, adding that agricultural land sales have not only happened in urban but also suburban areas, he said. Prof Windia said the trend showed that local people have become less respectful towards the agricultural lands that their forebears had passed on to them. He said perhaps people have now become greedy or pragmatic and have lost their idealism in the midst of current globalization. He said globalization was marked by tighter competition, materialism, consumerism and capitalism. “if we lose the fight to maintain the subak systems the Balinese would not only lose their traditional agricultural heritage but the entire Balinese culture would indeed turn to dust” Windia said. He added that our forebears had made many sacrifices to carve the terraced paddy’s through both mountain and valley and he hoped that the existing fields would be preserved and if possible must not be sold. (June 23rd 2013)

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by Dr. Rob SenesAbility Group Exhibition of Paintings At Sudakara Art Space, Jl. Sudamala No. 20, Sanur Tel: 288555

Uuk Paramahita is an artist who has the sensibility to compose psychological conditions that are felt through colors and objects, which, according to him, represent his feelings. Strands of meaning in his works reveal Uuk’s ability to process visual effects, while transforming his appreciation about the phenomenon he has sensed. ‘Di Tengah Kemarau’ displays his Uuk Paramahita: ‘Di Tengah Kemarau” ability to change symbolically the psychological atmosphere that he senses in compositions of objects and colors.

In the catalogue for the exhibition, ‘SenseAbility’, Balinese art critic Wayan Seriyoga states that sometimes the image that is portrayed in an artwork does not always depict explicitly the implied meaning or the essence of the work. Artists, Wayan Seriyoga feels, constantly seek the different sides and the uniqueness of a reality, or of a phenomenon, that they want to present in their pieces. An artist’s creativity, Wayan Seriyoga continues, enables a visual exploration by processing their artistic potential. This can create various visual narrative compositions, which can also employ textual or contextual narrations. Textual Putu Edy Asmara Putra uses narration communicates about the internal aspects of the visual metaphors to express work itself, yet, in its development, textual narration can his concerns on issues of also yield to a historical dimension referring to an aesthetic nature and the environment. value. Contextual narration deals with the implication or In his piece, ‘Tridatu’, conclusion of the phenomenon of the image itself, in regard metaphors become language to the phenomenon as associated with the artist, including because Edy sees that Putu Edy Asma Putra: ‘Tridatu’ the nature, social, political or cultural life of the artist. through metaphor the Therefore, the work of an artist can be seen as a reflection message is not banally of the artist’s appreciation of the phenomenon they sensed, transformed. It is more poetic, he feels, to provoke the and mirrored in an aesthetic form. The perceived memory and imagination of the audience. phenomenon is processed through aesthetic values, which involves the technical aspects and ‘sense’ of the artist, Bambang Juliarta explores the which is subjective in nature. development of society’s lifestyle, which has become increasingly It is, Wayan Seriyoga explains, not an easy subject to consumerist. ‘Contemplation 1’ explain ‘sense’ as it relates to the perception of each responds to the consumerist culture individual artist. When transformed to an artwork, ‘sense’ is phenomenon by presenting a often wrapped in symbolic language, and can contain philosophy of ‘in-between’. This is metaphors. Through the artwork, ‘sense’ is then stressed by the presence of the transformed back to the audience. Hence, analyzing ‘sense’ color black. For Bambang, black is Bambang Juliarta: ‘Comtemplation 1’ in images involves a quite complex study, Wayan Seriyoga an ‘in-between’ space, an empty claims, because an artwork can sometimes only present a space full of mystery with many portion of the phenomenon in images. This results from a possibilities. Bambang does not only interpret black as long series of processes in the artist’s creative journey. It is a mere entity of color, but, additionally, as space for built up from the processing of the technical materials, reflection. and, the processing of the non-material aspects. By comprehending the ideas and the thoughts of the artist, the Visual phenomenon that appears in the paintings of these construction of the work can then be appreciated. Thus, four artists presents their appreciation for nature, and the through the images assembled, the meaning, or the environments that surround their creative lives. These message of the artwork, is embedded in the piece. paintings are the depiction of the appreciation of ‘sense’ embedded in the flesh. The processing of ‘sense’, or the The complexity of this process, which Wayan Seriyoga has creation of imaginative drives, provokes the audience to outlined, underlies the creative journeys of four young and expose themselves to similar experiences that are stored in talented artists from Bali: Made Gunawan, Uuk their own memories. This intriguing exhibition encourages Paramahita, Putu Edy Asmara Putra, and Bambang the audience to allow the drive of their ‘senses’ to create a Juliarta. In their exhibition, ‘SenseAbility’, presented by meaning, or not, resulting from the impact of the works. the Sudakara Art Space, works from these four artists explore their different approaches to depicting reality or E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au phenomenon. All of their works visually display specific Copyright © 2013 Dr. Rob explorations; nonetheless, they are very different in style. What they do have in common is a scope of themes which You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz binds them together. Generally, these artists explore an appreciation of environmental concerns, but, they do not limit themselves to nature, and, also, examine social issues sensed in their current psychological state. The symbols they then visualize derive from meaning or messages Limited Time Exhibitions processed through their creative explorations.

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Made Gunawan, who has long been concerned with the figurative style, now reveals his messages through compositions of deformative objects. His objects do not appear realistically, and do not Made Gunawan: reveal their true forms. In ‘Playing on the Golden Tree’ his painting, ‘Playing on the Golden Tree’, he chooses to process objects into simple, distorted, flat forms. In other words, they are less volumetric. The deformations not only create an aesthetic motivation, but, they present his message in an elaborate style. These imperfections create a gap between the form and the reality referenced. This means that a delay occurs between the perception of shape and the referred reality in nature. This is unlike realistic works that deliver the reference referred to in reality.

Being Happy Is Simple Artist : Farid Stevy Asta Genre : Paintings. Period : June 29 until July 29, 2013. Monday to Saturday, 10.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Location : Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi No. 88B, Basangkasa, Seminyak Tel: 736628 SenesAbility Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings Period : June 21 until July 22, 2013 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. Location : Sudakara Art Space, Jl. Sudamala No. 20, Sanur Tel: 288555 Please e-mail Bali Advertiser to place your exhibition here free of charge. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to publish or not publish submissions. NC/NV/U-10 July 13


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The Bali government deserves the wake-up call it got recently from the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, which said continued improvements in public transport were needed to tackle traffic congestion and “not damage the image of tourism on the island”. The first part of the ministry’s primer is on the money, despite the embryonic success of the midget Sarbagita bus network. The second sounds rather more like a pointless shout after a whole herd of horses has bolted. Bali is not Jakarta, though anyone looking at the development along Sunset Road would conclude that it’s trying to be. One Tuesday evening recently we had a wonderful experience on that gridlocked thoroughfare. We were heading to Seminyak (Samaya for dinner with friends) and were horrendously late reaching that destination. This was because after the new underpass, which works reasonably well despite the right-hand “straight ahead” lane suddenly becoming a U-turn lane and requiring the unwitting to make a dangerous veer to the left, everything falls off the cart. The traffic lights on Sunset on the evening of our misfortune were red for 100 seconds or more and green for 30 or less. Motorbikes whose riders desired to turn right did so from wherever they had insinuated themselves into the lines of cars, and of course from the lefthand shoulder. They veered across vehicles trying to go straight ahead and totally gummed up the works. The result was that about three cars got through on each change of lights. Fabulous!

Australian entrepreneur Tony Smith, who left the Queensland Gold Coast (ground zero of the country’s white-shoe brigade) four years ago when the GFC gobbled up his plans and his profits and moved to Bali, now has plans to redevelop the 3.54 hectare Canggu Club site at the northern end of the KLS conurbation as a luxury resort and sporting centre. He bought the property – it’s on a 41 year lease he wants to extend – from a group of Australian expatriates after selling his 63-room Semara Resort & Spa complex at Seminyak to a Singaporean couple. (Semara at Ungasan remains a Smith property.) It’s probably fair to say the Canggu Club as originally intended was always an unlikely starter. It had airs and graces, affecting a sort of cross between a toffee-nose country club and a (poor) facsimile of something that someone thought might look as if it belonged in the British Raj. The Raj, of course, is as seriously dead as Monty Python’s deceased parrot.

Further up the road, just when you thought the traffic might be clearing a bit and where among other walletemptying things there’s that huge new glitz-and-kitsch tourist trinket emporium erected by entrepreneurs with an interest in relieving travellers of the last of their petty cash, we saw evidence that this might be where all the tourist buses in Bali go to die. Oversized charabancs are parked in the left lane for ages. This thoughtless practice reduces the Kerobokan-bound Sunset Road carriageway to two lanes. These white lines are ignored, of course, as are all white lines in Bali, in favour of the standard let’s-play-dodgem-cars driving style. Shemozzle is too kind a term. Back at the “new” airport turnoff, by the way, utter farce is the only term to apply. There is a traffic circle now to accommodate Mangrove Motorway traffic into and out of the airport which might work – it’s a moot point – if everyone, or even anyone, observed traffic circle rules. These are various and include the novel concept of staying in lane. They also, crucially, require traffic entering the traffic circle to give way to vehicles already on it. High volume traffic circles need lights as well as law enforcement. Perhaps there are plans for traffic lights. But plans for effective policing? Hah!

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Moreover, Bali’s English-speaking expat community has an over-preponderance of the beer-swilling, bottompinching variety of person better suited to facsimiles of Australian drinking arenas and noisy English public houses. And non-English speaking expatriates have their own style of fun. The Yak magazine, which is about style and has consistent substance, moved a little while ago from the Canggu Club to premises at Simpang Siur. Chief Yakker Sophie Digby told us at the time – we had gently inquired as to the genesis of the shift – this was because it was closer to business. And, she added, the Four Seasons. Smith, by the way, is a former AFL player. He represents the established demography of Australia by being a Victorian who moved to Queensland. Though not many of them then come on to Bali with plans to reinvent the Canggu Club.

Here’s Cheers! AYANA put on a good show on Friday, June 21, to launch its expanded meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions capacity. Everyone loves MICE these days. The occasion, held in the newly opened grand ballroom and on the lawns nearby, was an upbeat affair. It was also to introduce RIMBA, the new resort hotel now being completed – on AYANA’s land but inland, far from the rocky seafront cliffs – and which will open in mid-September. It emphasises the environment and its name means “forest”. Not that much of that commodity exists on the dry limestone Bukit, but never mind. We went along and reacquainted ourselves with the effervescent Goestamar Ardibrata, GM of Bali & Beyond, who was at our table, and serious sheila Deborah Cassrels, the Aussie scribbler, who was not.

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In the Trenches The Diary’s trusty conveyance, a Suzuki SX-4, ran into another Bali road hazard the other day. Literally. Fortunately no significant damage was caused, just another little dent that saves us buying a sticker that says “Hello! I’m a Bali Car!” The project is to lay something or other in a deep and wide trench along Jl Raya Uluwatu at Bukit Jimbaran. At a deeper level it seems to be something designed to create lifetime jobs for sturdy little chaps with shovels since progress is at escargot pace. Its chief effect has been to create further reasons for caution among careful drivers. Nothing is marked with recognisable warning signs. No lights are shown at night. Diggings crumble at the edges and creep out into the already narrowed road surface. None of this caused the Diary’s little mishap. What did was a trench extension outside Circle K at Bukit Jimbaran which, at night, in the rain and with motorbikes parked at the roadside to fool the eye, was purpose-made for a drive-in visit of quite the wrong kind. In the space of only a few hours the trench had advanced by several metres, an astonishing rate of progress. We had been there earlier in the day and made a mental mud-map of the current obstacle course. Why Circle K, a major convenience store chain, doesn’t think to provide its own warning signs (and even a modest night-light) is puzzling. Well, no it’s not; no one actually bothers to think much at all. There was a silver lining however (there always is). A nice chap in a white sarong and a black peci appeared, organised a team of heavy lifters to get our little mobil out of the hole, sent some of them out into the road to stop the traffic – 10 of them who bravely formed a circle blocking both lanes – and would not accept any reward for his efforts or those of his scratch team. “Not necessary,” he said. We don’t know who he was, though he looked like a local imam. But it is necessary to say “thank you” publicly.

Highlight of the evening was the dessert service – performed with panache by 200 AYANA staff from accounting, engineering, human resources, sales, F&B (well, naturally) plus housekeeping and spa – and the Chefs’ Band, which entertained spectacularly, playing percussion on a variety of cooking implements. Less of a highlight, from the Diary’s point of view, was the curious nightclub-style representation of Bali’s mystical, intensely expressive, dynamic and angular dance heritage presented by the troupe of dancers at the do. Legong on speed came to mind. Or choreography better associated with a dumbass Hollywood movie such as Krakatoa: East of Java.

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Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Customer Service; Women (Max. 27), Active/Passive English. Min. Salary 1,5 Million/Month. Send CV to Vania Interior Showroom, Kuta Central Park <hrd@ vaniashowroom.com> Before 20th July 2013. [248] Wanted: Experienced Chef for luxury retreat in Seminyak. Indonesian female, 30-40 yo. Min. 3 years experience in western food. Good English. E-mail CV to <jiwadewi@gmail. com>. [250] Restaurant Bar Kerobokan area looking for GM. Minimum experience 3 years, Strong leadership & management skills, speaking Bahasa & English. Resume, photo + salary to: <balianne2@yahoo.com. au>. [263]

Native English Teacher. Speaks Japanese. 0812 3823 8306. [259] Recently Qualified Accounting Student Required as Assistant to Administration Manager in Foreign Owned Indonesian Company. Excellent Opportunity to Gain Valuable Experience, Must Speak Good English. Contact: 0813 3721 9473 / 807 0052. [260] Mandarin native speaker needed to care for 3 years old girl. Email: <jorg.starke@ me.com>. [261] Urgently looking for Villa Manager/ PA to owner. Female, min 2 years experienced. Send CV, photo, salary expected to <info@villasinsin.com>. [262]

Looking For:

* Hair Stylist * Beauty Therapist For busy salon in Jimbaran. Come join our friendly team Ring: 0361 8472103 Email: lesalonbali@gmail.com NC/Es/29 May 13

Food, Beverage & Entertainment CO in BALI : General Manager, HR & GA Manager, Operation Manager, FB Service Manager, FB Service SPV, Accounting CGA, Operation SPV, HK Manager, CDP, Bartender, Female PR and Server, IT. Must Speak English CV to : staff@61legian.com NC/Es/10 July 13

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New Bar/Restaurant in Nusa Lembongan is looking for vibrant and attractive people with the command of English a necessary requirement. This is an opportunity to join an exciting new project with great working conditions, competitive salary and highly rewarding for the right candidates. Must be presentable and tidy, include current photograph.

Pizza Chefs, Cooks, Kitchen Porters, Bartenders, Waiters, Runners. Applicants should apply to: paris@balibarandgrill.com NC/Es/10 July 13

BlackBerry’s branch office in Denpasar, Bali is looking for entry-level (starting) candidates to join their team as BlackBerry World Testing Associates to assist in the day to day operations of our application store, BlackBerry World. Shortlisted candidates will have a university degree, strong English verbal and communication skills, excellent attention to detail and multitasking skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. Please send your CV and salary expectation to: Satya at sputra@blackberry.com

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JOB FAIR 2013 Bening Big Tree Farms, PT Foreign companies of Export Organic foods requires in Bali :

Guest and Tour Relations: •

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Diploma or Bachelor’s or equivalent (interest in or studying marketing)

Computer Skill / Leadership Skill / Communication Skill / public speaking / team work

Experience in food industry is plus point

Speak fluent English and other languages like French or German

Part or full time Please send your CV into: Recruitment@bigtreefarms.com

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*Female, excellent English (oral & wri en), min. 3 years using PC/Miroso Office (able to operate Mac is an advantage), max. 35 years old. **Good photography / videography skills with DSLR Camera literate. Send CV, recent photo & applica on to hrd@photofactorybali.com To get to know us, visit: www.photofactorybali.com NC/Es/10 July 13

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Pembantu available from 1 August (not live-in). Happy and trustworthy. Can cook. Sanur area or close preferred. <graemehepburn@yahoo. com>. [242] Rare Opportunity! German female manager in Ubud with wide range of talents is available for guesthouse / Villa management or business venture. Reliable, smart, enthusiastic and presentable. For contact please call 0821 - 4490 5919. [246]

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Job Vacancy for

Guest Relations Manager A large and professional international Villa and Hotel Management Company is looking for an Expatriate Guest Relations Manager for one of our ultra-luxury villas with high occupancy and regular high quality events in Uluwatu area. Requirements as below: • Has an excellent guest relations background from luxury market – luxury hotel, villa or yacht • Events and Wedding experiences • Five star/fine dining Food and Beverage knowledge and experience

NEW TEAM REQUIRED FOR OUR STORE

We offer excellent career opportunities & advancement into facets of the company. Where you can end up is only determined by your ability, attitude & results. Please send your resume to: PT. PUTRI BINTANG SENTOSA Jl. Danau Poso No. 35, Br. Blanjong, Sanur – Bali. Or Email to: info.hrd@pbsdutyfree.com or: info.hrd@boostjuiceindonesia.com

Sales Administra on*, Photographer**, & Videographer** Join a team of fun & friendly colleagues & test the limit of your professional abili es & talents!

Help make the world a better place. By making your life easier; use a Designer. Graphic/Fashion Designer <gustianablog.tumblr.com> - 081 818 0747 - <gusti_ anna@yahoo.com>. [228]

Garment manufacturer offering service of sample making for designer as well as production process for a wide range of fashion products. Contact: <bleachprojectinc@gmail. com> / 0819 3868 0321. [258]

We want to meet people who love life & are passionate about making a difference to other people’s lives by giving our customers & our Team Members an amazing Boost experience every day. We are searching for a hands on : 1. STORE MANAGER a. Committed to sales growth & profit delivery, will focus on team development, can promote Boost’s vision & culture & is an outstanding communicator at all levels. You will be completely in charge of the store (including budgeting, stock management & roistering & will have help from a supportive operations team. b. Must hold Bachelor Degree/S1 in hospitality and of minimum 3 years experience in the same position. (overseas graduate is preferred)We offer excellent career opportunities & advancement into facets of the company. Where you can end up is only determined by your ability, attitude & results. 2. SENIOR ACCOUNTING • Experience MIN: 5 Years in the same position, Positive attitude to leadership team work • Min formal education bachelor degree on the same position, Excellent English skill, computer, database program, highly dedicated, loyal, trustworthy. 3. SENIOR EDP-IT • Minimum S-1 Informatika • Minimum 5 years working experience in IT Department especially handle to all IT task and Entry Data. • Must be proficient in operating computer, internet, email, and Microsoft Office application (Ms. Word, Ms. Excel, etc) • Pleasant personality, confident. 4. WAITER / SS : • Minimum D1 Tourism/Hospitality Excellent English skill, Pleasant personality, confident 5. SECRETARY TO DIRECTOR • Experience to handle secretary duties • Excellent English skill, computer, database program, highly dedicated, loyal, trustworthy • Pleasant personality, confident • Min formal education for both position is Bachelor degree on the same position

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Mozaic Beachclub Bali invite passionate individuals to be a part of the team ! If you are keen to provide great hospitality and have great interest to deliver wonderful experiences and lifestyle to our guests, you might be the one that we are looking for:

EVENT AND SALES MANAGER Requirements: • Min.2 year experience of sales • Fluent English both spoken & written • Highly motivated and has great passion in sales • Computer Literate • Costumer service oriented • OPEN TO EXPATRIATE Please submit cv /resume and current photo to: hr@mozaic-beachclub.com Only qualified candidates will be notified NC/Es/10 July 13


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FOR RENT

LOVINA

Weekly / Monthly / Yearly In a traditional Balinese house, KUTA AREA (Jalan Majapahit) 2 rooms apartment and single rooms also available. Fully furnished, daily cleaning, AC & TV, hot & cold water, Wi-Fi. Quiet area close to the beach and 10 minutes walking distance to the night life. Start at Rp. 2 million/month. Please call : 0878.6138.5172 / 081.317.986.177 NC/RE/U-10 July 13

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FOR rent: 3 bedroom villa with pool. 1000ft high overlooking the Bali Sea. 7 minute drive to Lovina Beach. Available from 27th July. Minimum 3 months, maximum 6 months. Rp. 8.550.000/mth includes staff, electricity. Email: <moonlighting51@hotmail.com>. [7086] Land for sale in Lovina, 7.5 are, great view to the mountain, 1km from beach. Price 70.000.000/are nego. Close to Spice Beach Club. Call 0812 3652 1596 or 0812 3989 0778. [7174]

TABANAN Are you looking for land to buy in Tabanan area, small of big plots. Contact or e-mail directly to owner: Tel: +62 81 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452] For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 10 until 20 are located in Arto Sari near Soka Beach. This plot of land sits on the highest point in this area with stunning sea views that cannot be blocked, comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Price: Rp. 39 Mill per are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [1382] Fantastic river front land with mature trees located in Pupuan Sawah. Close to the Bali Osho retreat center. This 42 are freehold property includes perumahan status, water, electricity, road access. 20 juta/are. 0821 9929 6321. [6744] Land for sale located in Pandak Bandung Tabanan, 600m2 on villa area, river view. Call 081 2394 8595. [7248] NC/Re/G-10 July 13

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FREE HOLD STYLISH DESIGN OF JAPANESE STYLE VILLA IN BUKIT UNGASAN NOW ON SALE INQUIRY please contact to PT.HORAS INDONESIA TEL : +62 361 755393 FAX: +62 361 764220 e-mail: info@horasindonesia.com WEB SITE : www.horasindonesia.com NC/Re/G-12 June 13


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10 July - 24 July, 2013

SEMINYAK 3 bedroom villa at Drupadi & 4 bedroom at Kunti Seminyak. Daily or weekly. Swimming pool, daily maid, Wi-Fi, hot water, open living and kitchen. And also have 2 bedrooms in Legian. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866] Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom loft apartments on Jl Petitenget, between Potato Head/W Hotel and opposite Biku. Fully serviced (daily cleaning and laundry service). 501 Petitenget Lofts. <www.petitengetlofts.com> or +62 (0) 81 916 503 738. [7084] For rent weekly, monthly, beautiful villa in Seminyak, quiet area, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, kitchen, AC, cable TV, WIFI, large swimming pool, garden, staff included. Email: <villa-astaga@hotmail.fr>. [7095] Freehold land for sale Kunti I Seminyak. 5 minutes to Bali Deli, 5 minutes to Kuta center. Land size 1.400 m2, price IDR 2.5 Billion/acre. Call: 0361 788 9711, 0857 9299 9277. [7151] 3 Bedroom villa for rent with pool. 6-12 months. Jl Petetinget. Not far from Beach, W, Living room. Just move in. 100jt 6 months 18jt 12 months. Email me for pics <ayyoungicon@gmail.com>. +62 821 4676 0117. [7159] 2 bedroom villas, short + longterm, 2 bathrooms with bathtub, private pool + garden, lounge gazebo, full equipped kitchen, AC, satTV, DVD, safetybox, free-wifi, houskeeper, gardener, poolboy, security, nice location, reasonable price. <balivillaprivate@gmail.com>. 0878 6025 6012. [7169] Big shop for rent (95m2) on Seminyak main street, excellent condition. Fully renovated, five years contract left. Very good deal. Conveniant also for spa and restaurant. Call 0819 3601 7443 or 0812 4676 6349. [6171]

SEMINYAK SEMINYAK Drupadi rent. Beautiffull new villa 2 bedrooms open bathroom. WIFI Tv, DVD.Pool, garden. Open dinning and living room ricefield view. Parking, staff. 250$ US/ day. contact : French, English 0811 386 6342, <barphil@live. fr>. Indonesian, English 0878 6089 0803, <villaskumelati@ yahoo.co.id>. [7228]

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Apartment in Sanur Service apartment in Sanur with swimming pool is offered to rent! One bedroom with furniture, Kitchen, AC, Hot shower, Free Wi-Fi, Cable TV, Safety Box, Day time staff stay. There is a night security. Special Price for MONTHLY Rents Start from RP. 6,000,000/Month

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Leasehold 26 years + 20, Seminyak centre, drupadi. Nice villa 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom. Wi-fi, pool, garden, open dinning and living room ricefield view. parking area. 390.000$ US. Contact: <villaskumelati@yahoo.co.id>, 0878 6089 0803. <barphil@gmail.com>. 0811 386 6342. [7229]

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Three bedrooms villa Jl. Drupadi Seminyak, fully furnished, swimming pool. Also four bedrooms villa Br. Semer, large garden, fully furnished. Short term or long term rental. 081 7979 9922, 0857 1109 3547. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo. com>. [6434] New, Architect designed, modern villa. Petitenget. Pool, 3BR, 3. 5 bath, TV room, oversized Living/Dining/Bar. Cool style w/ polished concrete floors, clean lines. 2 years minimum. 330 juta/ year. 0361 857 1658 / <ModernBaliVilla@ gmail.com>. [7242] Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 bedrooms, Modern style. Fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, Internet connection, tropical garden US$ 150 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [7246] C/R/P-10 July 13

For lease good opportunity, on the heart of Seminyak, two villa. Full furnish, private swimming pool (low price). 2 minute walk to Bintang. Owner want to move to Europe. Contact 0878 6103 3141 / 0812 3988 3798. [7170] Fully furnished spacious house for rent. 500m from Gado Gado Seminyak beach. Please contact 081 657 6485 at working hours 9-5, email <arumdalus@yahoo.com>, appointment only for viewing the location. Monthly US$ 1200. [7172] AAA location Petitenget. Luxury one bedroom / one bathroom suite. Gorgeous villa. Share pool, internet and maid service included. 0858 5747 8091. [7176] 2/3 bedroom air-conditioned, furnished villa, lush garden, large pool. Petitenget sublet to October, or yearly. 5 minutes walk to beach, close to Seminyak bars/restaurants. IDR25M per month. Email for pics: <dave@cranky.com. au>. [7188] A very nice house with very good location. Two bedrooms, kitchen, living room, small garden. 5 minutes long distance from the beach. 85 mill/year. Please call 081 856 7221 / 0815 5869 4855. [7198]

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Share accommodation 3 bedroom villa, 2 double bedrooms available, AC, ensuite (hot water), western WC, WiFi, Indovision, Jacuzzi, off road parking, quiet, 4/6 month lease only, pictures available, email <peterpavelic@gmail. com>. [7200] Land for sale central Seminyak. Villa for sale in Umalas. Email us at <sinagagoatama@gmail.com>. Direct from owner. [7206] Fully renovated showroom for rent in West Sunset Road: 144m2, 2 storeys, 5AC, decorated panels, wooden floors, 10600 watts electricity, parking lot, good location. From Sept 1st. Contact : 081 7088 8339. [7208] 2 houses rent cheap 2bed, 2bath rice paddy surrounding off Nakula. 1house open living room ,Partly furnished, safe secure secluded Rp.65 mill/ nego long term contract available. Contact Sherly +62 821 4530 4524, <serlyyanti@ ymail.com>. [7214] Villa for sale (freehold) or 25 year leasehold. Newly renovated three bedroom / bathroom villa, swimming pool & Jacuzzi, amazing rice field views, fully furnished, prime location near Bali Deli. Freehold USD 195.000. Leasehold USD 155.000. Phone 081 999 479 803. [7223] Over rent bungalows for 8 - 10 weeks in Seminyak area with 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom with hot water, living room, kitchen with garden. 350$ US/month, 100$ US/week. Please contact 0821 4784 5396 or <yokinyoyo@gmail. com>. [7227] NC/Re/G-12 June 13


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SEMINYAK APARTMENT

UMALAS leasehold ca46years **3BR@225000$** 8BR@ 1034000$ or 6BR@849000$ **1BR@185000$ IMB Pondok Wisata, open ricefields - Info Betty(bahasa) 0813 8177 7257 - Daniel(eng-nl-fr-d). 0813 3828 6581. <villabalipassion@yahoo.com>. <www.villabalipassion. com>. [7091]

Nice, beauty, natural, priavate pool villa for long term rent, complete fully furnished, free Wifi. Please contact 0819 9945 7003. [7212]

Monthly - Yearly Rental. 2 storey 1 Bedroom, A/C, bath, balcony Lounge/kitchenette. Wifi and cable TV Daily housekeeping. Shared plunge pool Electricity, Staff, Security etc Month Rp.9.000.000, Yearly 90.000.000

Kerobokan strategic location - traditionally lovely Indonesian house for rent Taman Sari V (9b), Teuku Umar Barat, Peruma Pura Citra Pratama Villa style U-Form with tropical, garden inside, no pool. 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms living and dining area marble kitchen Surface area around 2 are. Quiet safe area, fully new furniture and fitted, 24 h Security & CCTV, fully a/c, Tel, TV surround, Indovision ready, deck fan, car port and outside parking Motorbike: Honda Beat new. (6500 km) for rent on a monthly basis). And more, more, more. Price negotiable. Info: <marcus. gehrig@bluewin.ch> or +62 8 123 716 5029. Email preferred or sms. [7119] HOUSE For lease, basic, 3 bdr, kitchen, phone line. Lease until Feb 2018. Also has 4th bedroom or can be used as lounge or office or workshop. Kerobokan. Asking only 250 mil Nego total to take over lease. Ph. 0819 677 902. [6788]

Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 4 to 7.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [6262]

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Villa for rent at Umalas Kerobokan. 3 bedroom, full furnish, gazebo, land size 6 acre, price for rent IDR 250 million, 5 minute to Petitenget Seminyak. Call: 0361 788 9711, 0857 9299 9277. [7149] VILLA for lease until March 2020, fully furnished, Wi-Fi, indovision, pool, luxury, 3 bdrm, garage, maids room, western kitchen, laundry, 2 bathrooms, CCTV, security system, wifi, 6 aircons, Kerobokan. Beautiful location. Asking only 800 mil nego to take over lease, inc all furniture. Will Consider All Reasonable Offers. Please contact 0819 677 902. [7102]

For rent villa in Kerobokan, quiet area, rice field, 3 bed, 3 bath, pool, AC, Wifi, maid, big garden, gardener, 800m2 land. Call Seli 0812 3764 8111 or email <seli76lina@ yahoo.com>. Price per day Euro 200 nego. [7153]

Apartment the Nadram. Call 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. Location: Marlboro, behind BPC City Hotel. Rent: day, week, a month. Price: negotiable. Facilities: room 4x7 metres, bathroom, small garden, full furnished, cleaning service everyday include electric. [6267]

2 Bedrooms villa for sale location in Kerobokan near seminyak, 3 bedrooms villa for sale location in BatuBelig, 250m walking to beach and land for sale in Brawa, 1KM to the beach. For more info, direct owner contact: 085 6371 9366 or <your_homes09@yahoo.com>. [7155]

Small one bedroom villa with a spa pool, fully self contained in Batubelig rd.Maid & gardener, parking, internet & cable TV. Available weekly, monthly or yearly. Contact/SMS 081 2389 3331 / 0819 9911 4655. [7241] C/Re/G-17 April 13

New Villa for rent. Area Cafe Moka Canggu. 2 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, open living-room. Swimming pool; tropical garden. fully furnished. Staff. Available from July to 25th of October (except 3rd to 11th of August). Contact: <Villanyamuk@gmail.com>. [7157] Cheap newly build 1 bedroom house daily, weekly monthly Jl. Taman Sari, fully furnished AC, TV, Fridge, Wifi, waterheater, garden, cleaning service, 2 min to Seminyak, 10 min to Kuta. 0812 3922 3155. [7177] Knock down wooden house for sale, Benkari hard wood Flores, partly painted white in side, built in 2003. Geetam HP 0859 3511 6342, <geety.crivelli@gmail.com>. Asking price Rp. 290,000,000 including knock down and transport in Bali. [7178] Villa two bedrooms. New building, private pool, fully furnished, well equipped kitchen, hot and cold bathrooms, LCD TV, satellite channel, parking area, housekeeping, pool maintenance. Rp. 750.000/day, Rp. 5 mill/week, Rp. 18 mill/month. Call/SMS +62 818 0554 9888. [7186] Villa for rent. 4 bedroom suites near Umalas. 9 month lease with possibilty of 12 month renewal. Includes staff. 25 million/month. <kubuvilla.com>. 0858 5757 4445. Zola or Caio. <caioft@juno.com>. A/C, pool, all appliances, great villa. [7189]

C/Re/G-12 June 13

Fantastic opportunity factory lease - 7 are Jalan Mertanadi, currently-garment factory. Upstairs studio. 2 fixed phone lines. 2 separate office buildings, parking and IMB. 140,000,000 per year. Suit multiple purposes. Contact 0812 3704 1481. [7192] House 2 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, maid room, kitchen set, hot water, 3 AC, phone line, garden, parking, furnished, 24 hours security. Call 0361 756 075 / 0878 6265 5365. [7194] For rent yearly 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, pool, staff, Wifi, gazebo, TV cable, hot and cold water, AC. Petitenget 081 2380 9686. [7201] Brand new house for rent in Kerobokan near the jail. 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bathroom, fully furnished, nice rice field view. Available for July, August, September. Please contact 0859 3526 6466. [7203] Umalas private villa 3bedroom with AC and ensuite bathrooms, fully furnished and western kitchen. Lounge/ Dining opens onto garden, large pool and Bale. Available from 1st September for 6months IDR 110,000,000 or monthly IDR 25,000,000. Contact <jenny@ indonesianyachtcharter.com>. 0813 5333 1088. [7207] Looking for tenants. 2 rooms available in a house at Jalan Gunung Lumut (7mins from Lio Square). Bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, swimming pool, garden , Wi-fi, helper, furnished, water heater, TV. Rp 3,5 million / monthly include electricity & gas. Email <balihealingmusic@gmail. com>. [7211] NC/Re/G-10 July 13


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10 July - 24 July, 2013

For sale in Canggu, 20 Are Eco Luxe Design inspired Retreat with 17m lap pool. Located in peaceful area surrounded by stream, 10mins from Berawa Beach and 15mins from Seminyak, 3 Independent Spacious bedrooms and Large Open Living Room. Seeing is believing, view pics at http://tigabli.blogspot.com. Priced to sell quickly at: USD300 000, 36 Years, Leasehold registered by Notary. Phone owner: 0812 38 155 255 or email: moonbaseproductions@gmail.com NC/RE/-I-10 July 13

CANDIDASA Candidasa, 100 meter from beach. 6 are Land! Lease contract 36 years. Acess to beach, coconut trees, ready to build. Perfect for weekend, holiday home or villa. Only 2,5 million/Year/Are! 081 2362 9117. [7245]

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, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041] House for sale, private and secure. 3 bed, 4 bath, 2 storey, AC, hot water. Land 2.1 are, building 2 are, parking 2 cars. 10 min from Geger Beach. 170,000 USD. Contact 081 734 1641. [7152]

NC/RE/M-10 July. 13

BB-B113 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

ECO VILLA

AVAILABLE NOW GOOD RATE / OWNER MOVING Sanur 100m to beach SHORTER OR LONGTERM Sleep 10+. 3 bedroom (w air c.), 2 bath, 2 living room , small loft with bed, well decorated, fully equipped house, w/small view of ocean, but 300o forest view, w/organic veggie patch, large grass garden area, child safe ionic pool system w/ no deep end, adjacent to small boutique hotel offering 24hr security, restaurant and small spa. Internet, phone, maid familiar w house in place. Laundry and in house spa services avail. Shorter or long term contract (5 years+) at going market rates. No chemicals used on site- organic composter , recycled woods, and bamboo in use. SMS only : +62 81 139 5720, Tel/SMS +61 4 1610 7948, Tel : +62 812 3615 7168, Email: newkazo0808@gmail.com

Rent villa hill seaview quiet area European style, 2 bed/ bathrooms, in/outside living, dinner, kitchen, fullfurnished, A/C, hotwater, TVsat, terrace, gazebo, garden, swpool, 7juta month included maid & security. Owner 081 7472 7296. [7128] For rent villa in Tanjung Benoa, weekly/monthly/yearly. 2bedroom, 2bathroom, guest toilet, fully furnished, pool, garden, laundry, Carport, kitchen+minibar, rent 6years price nego. Close to the shop/restorant/beach only 200m. Call 0819 9946 0178 / 0853 3763 9748. [7238]

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Land For SALE

SHM (freehold) 14.000m2 Ds. Penyabangan, Gerokgak, BALI

KUTA Rp. 35jt/are

Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hot-water, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/ beach 5 mins. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3.5 million / Rp. 4 million / month, Rp. 200.000 fan/day, Rp. 250.000 AC/day. [6840]

Ideal Central Seminyak Leasehold Price USD 650,000 7 are of land, 250m2 building, single story, 4BR + media room Private pool, 350m from beach at KuDeTa 21 years plus 30 year option to extend C/Re/G-1 May 13

FABULOUS PROPERTY FOR SALE! www.realestatebali.com

5 Are (500sqm) Freehold land in Babakan, Canggu. Ideal for a private villa and offers verdant rice terrace view, 4 meter wide road access. Price at IDR 400mil/Are. 30 Are (3,000sqm) land in Canggu. Just 200m to Berawa Beach, Leasehold of 30 years + 30 years extension option, 5 meter wide road access. Price at IDR 7.5 mil/Are/Year 32.19 Are (3,219sqm) land in Canggu, 150m to Echo Beach, Leasehold of 26 years + possibility to extend. 5 meter wide road access. Price at IDR 7.8 mil/Are/Year. 88 Are (8,800sqm) beachfront land in tourism zone in Seraya, Karangasem, offers spectacular views of ocean, sunrise, Nusa Penida and Lombok island. Perfect setting for beachside resort/villa development. Freehold title. Price at IDR 120mil/Are. 1,7 Hectare (17,000sqm) cliff front land in Seraya, Karangasem with spectacular views of Mt Rinjani, Mt Agung & the twin Lempuyang Mountain. Great investment for Villa/Resort Development. Zoned for tourism. Freehold Title. Price at IDR 120mil/Are. 63 Are (6,300sqm) River front land by The Ayung River at Payangan, Ubud near the Hanging Garden Hotel with amazing tropical forest view, suitable for health retreat or villa/resort development. Freehold Title. Price at IDR 85mil/Are. 1,8 Hectare (18,000sqm) river front land in Payangan, freehold status, Offers stunning river and greenery landscape views, within 15 minutes drive to the central Ubud and monkey forest. Perfect plot for retreat and escape for the hustle and bustle of the cities. Price at IDR 75mil/Are.

Dreamland New Kuta Beach Resorts/Pecatu Graha, affordable luxury 2 strory 4 bedroom x 3 bathroom, 3 story 5 bedroom x 5 bathroom, plunge pool, seaviews, wifi, closed public pool, beach. Short/long term negotiable. <balihouse@ hotmail.com>. Https: <www.bakridreamlandvillabali.com>. SMS +62 (0816 815 654), +61 407 390 116. [6801]

Owner 081337937251

Shop/Ruko for rent in Jl. Patih Jelantik (strategic location), building in good conditions, 3 floors, 3 bathrooms, offices, elect., tel. Email: <komododevelopments@yahoo.com> or call: 0821 4572 5798. [7158]

NC/RE/U-10 July 13

BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices

The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali

For rent ASAP shop in Kuta. 2 floors, 18mx7m, Rp. 80 million/ year. Phone: 0813 3758 1946, 0361 911 5316. [7190] Over contract 2 years and 5 months. 180 mio, well establish restaurant and fully operating with complete kitchen and dining equipment located in Kartika Plaza 99, Kuta, Tuban. Pls call 0812 3365 4862 or <rudymarcio2000@ yahoo.co.uk>. [7199] Room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly with swimming pool on Jl. Mataram Kuta. Phone +62 361 754 332 and Apartment & room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly, fully furnished, AC, cable TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, fridge. Located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Please contact +62 361 757 623 or e-mail: <surfarisinnbali@gmail.com> and website: <surfarisinnbali.com>. [7232] Double storey building for rent, currently operating as a restaurant. Fully licenced with or without furniture and full equipment. Many opportunities available. For more information call 0812 4607 5979. [7233]

LAND FOR SALE

BELALANG - 4 Are,3 Are,8 Are In nice western area. Good access,electric and ready to build ( PERUMAHAN ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 170 Mill / Are KUTA UTARA - Kulibul 3 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold PRICE : IDR 350 Mill/ Are KEDUNGGU - 12 Are, 6m Road access, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 265 Mill/ Are SESEH - Munggu 28 Are, 2km from beach, 5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold PRICE : IDR 265 Mill/ Are PANTAI PASUT - 1.33 Ha, Beach front, 6m Road access. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 300 Mill/ Are SEMINYAK - JL. Nakula, 30 Are, 8m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 1.4 Billion/ Are PERERENAN - 5 Are, 5m Road access, ready to build,200m to the beach. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 650 Mill/ Are - 3 Are, 4m Road access,ready to build,1km from beach. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 465 Mill/ Are TUMBAK BAYUH - 5 Are, 3.5m Road access,rady to build, rice paddy views. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 275 Mill/ Are KEDIRI - Demung, 4 Are, 3m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 125 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-10 July 13

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Xanadu Villas Seminyak A Quality “Australian Owned & Managed” Resort - Opulent Villas - Very Private, but with the Excitement of Seminyak at your Doorstep. Villas For Sale Available Now AUD$398,000 3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom Private Pool Villa. AUD$250,000 1 Bedroom Private Pool Villa Off the Plan AUD$120,00 1 Bedroom Studio Apartment AUD$148,000 1 Bedroom Villa Apartment AUD$248,000 2 Bedroom Villa Apartment Inspections Welcomed on Site!!!

Address: Jalan Dewi Saraswati II, Seminyak. | Phone: 0857 381 78411 Web: xanaduvillas.com | Email: eric@xanaduvillas.com C/Re/I-29 May 13


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CANGGU

4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www. balisupervilla.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www. villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. <www. villaellabali.com>. [6234]

Yearly rental, 500 m from Brawa Beach & Canggu Club: 3 BR villa, fully furnished, pool, garden, quiet surroundings, perfect for Expats. Please sms/call for photos & info: 0819 1670 1373 (no agents). [7239]

Canggu overcontract 24 years, side by side investment. 3 are with IMB. 3 are, 2 bedroom new villa, pool, furnished. 0823 4166 7577 / 0819 3626 5914. No agents. Pictures e-mail <goldipics@gmail.com>. [6942] Freehold villa for sale at Berawa Beach. Land 130m2. 5 minutes to Canggu Club. 5 minutes to beach. 2 bedroom, pool. Price IDR 2,250 Billion. Call: 0361 788 9711, 0857 9299 9277. [7150] Beautiful new Joglo for rent. Surrounded by ricefields. Jl. Nelayan Canggu - 5 min walk to beach - 2 min drive to Echo Beach/Deus. 5 min drive to Pantai Berawa / Canggu Club. 2 bedrooms with ensuite & walk-in wardrobe. Aircon, hot water. Nice garden with swimming pool. Large living/ dining area, open-plan kitchen, breakfast bar. Furnished. High season Euro 120 per day. 2/3 months negotiable. Longtrem rental after August. 175 million per year. SMS only 0812 385 9403. <alli@poisonbabe.com>. [7154] Villa for sale in Batu Bulong canggu, freehold 6Are, spacious 3BE/3BA, pool, garage. Perfect location between Brawa and Echo Beach. Close to beach, ricefield view, quiet. Price 6,7 nego. Call/SMS 0819 9951 1472. [7161] HOUSE/room for rent. In Umalas (Kerobokan), 10minutes to Echo & Canggu Beaches. Daily-weekly-monthly. 5bedroom, full AC, full furnished, sw. pool, Wifi, cable TV. Contact: email <threes.sompie@gmail.com>, or call 0877 8877 8116 / 081 872 3973. [7162] Peaceful, natural, modern 2 and 4 bedroom pool villas for rent close to Canggu, superfast Wifi Internet, LED TVs, ensuite A/C bedrooms, garden, complete kitchen, staff, security. Contact: 0819 3624 4827, <pandantreevillas@ gmail.com>. [7163] Umalas/Bumbak 3 Bedroom villa on huge 9.5 are. Beautiful garden, fully furnished and equipped. Large Pool, Lovely rice terrace views. Close to shops cafes and restaurants. One year 270 Juta. Contact <bg248oz@ westnet.com.au>. [7184] Delightful 3-bedroom house for annual rent in Pererenan. Pool, large garden with river view, fully furnished. Available immediately. Text your email address to 0811 386 740 for photos and more details. [7187]

Tropical 450m� 3 bedroom villa, open living, fully furnished, 3 en-suite bathrooms, 8x3 m pool, garden, rooftop terrace. Location: Jl Bumbak, Umalas, price: 195 million/year, More info & photos 0819 1670 1373. [7240] BRAWA - Villa for rent 1-2 years. next to the Bali Equestrian Centre with rice field and paddock views. Fully furnished, with pool and AC, 3 bed/bath. 250,000,000 pa. Contact: 081 138 7312. [7191] Bargain 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom villa with big living areas, 12m pool, fully furnished, includes electricity, monthly rental from July. Price 10 mil rp/ month: Babakan. 0812 3729 4418. <balitreasures@hotmail.com>. [7196]

C/Re/G-3 April 13

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Beautiful house for rent in Tegal Cupek Umalas. Three bed + bathrooms, gazebo, large living room, swimming pool and garden, Indovision, etc. 250 mill per year / 450 mill per 2 years. Call 081 856 7221 / 0815 5869 4855. [7197] CANGGU freehold IMB great location 2 kilometers north of Canggu Club perfect retirement or holiday villa for a couple. Purpose designed and built by Australian couple to enjoy the Bali lifestyle. 2.25 Are, 200sqm 2 level, 2 bedrooms, pool. 3.9 Bill neg. Genuine inquiries only Email <uwish.bali@gmail.com>. Call Indonesian Putu 0853 3388 1444, English Ron 0821 4669 3088. [7210] Villa for rent monthly, weekly, Canggu Echo Beach. 3 bedroom and 2 bedroom. All room with AC, Internet high speedy, security 24 hours, pool, garden, full furnished with staff. 0878 6152 4094. E-mail <soeparmi.li@yahoo. com>. [7104] 2 and 3 bedroom villa in Seminyak, fully furnished, pool, wifi, car park. And house for rent in Canggu, semi furnished, 2 AC, water heater in Canggu Permai price 40 million/year. Room for rent in Kerobokan. Land for sale, 2,3 are located in Tegal buah Kerobokan. Pls Call 0821 4525 8268, email: <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [7231]

C/Re/U-17 April. 13

Overleasing left 20 years beautiful villa in Jl. Nelayan Canggu. Land 660 sqm, 3 bedrooms with pool, big garden, gazebo, fully furnished. price Euro 195.000. Contact 081 890 0480. [7237]

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LEGIAN

UBUD

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Sell restaurant and PT, 100m , 2 floor, Jalan Legian 191, Hotel Harmony Aromas area, kitchen, 18m2 full metal parking place, AC, Facebook PPR Bar Restaurant. Good price. 53,000 US$. Phone 0878 6152 0149. [7116]

Old Bali Wood Furniture Company in Ubud is for sale. Unique furniture crafted from recycled timber. Good trading history, heaps of future potential. $10,000 finished furniture. 18 months lease remaining. Price $15,000. Contact Bali 0813 3944 0427, Australia 040 942 5425. Email <sales@obwfc.com>. [7022]

FOR sale - Large 2 Bedroom serviced apartment. Fully furnished. Close to beach, restaurants and shops. On site management. No time restrictions for owners staying. 19 years remaining on lease. A$190,000.00. E-mail <legian205@outlook.com>. [7225]

Ubud, Nyuh Kuning, land for sale, quiet prime location, 11,6 (33x35m), 4 min. to Ubud Market Place, good for villa or boutique resort, Rp. 295 mio/are. Call 0857 9286 6808. [7090]

DENPASAR

New 3 riverview villas in one complex inside Balinese artist village for sale. Each villa: 3bed+3bath, kitchen+ dining+living+pool+garden. Closed to Ubud center. Quick sale ASAP. Contact: 0878 6076 9393 or <irawanes@ yahoo.com>. [7114]

Overcontract Kost Exclusive, 15 years, 14 rooms, fully furnished, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, carpark. Good investment. Price IDR 2.5 Billion (nego). Please email: <nyomanaril@gmail.com>. [5589] House for rent, 2 floor in Jl. Badak no. 7, Renon. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, living room, family room, kitchen, terrace, garage and garden. Rp. 80 mill/year ego. Contact 0813 3805 0313 or 0852 3946 3073. [7213] House for rent 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms swimming pool, kitchen, living area, hot water, 2 AC carport at Jayagiri street. 75 million/year, min 2 year, 200 million /3year. Call 081 239 5555 44, <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. [7218] Villa for sale in Pemogan, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom w/ pool, fully furnished on 4.2are freehold, 4,400KW with garden and ricefield views, 5mins from Carrefour. Rp. 2.5M. Contact Kadek 0878 6298 8848 / 0877 6278 7815, <sekarini. kadek@gmail.com>. [6948] For rent, female only. 10 new rooms located at Jl. Serma Made Oka 8, Denpasar. Near Udayana University Sanglah, Sanglah RSUP hospital. Phone 0819 1630 5759. [7234] 2 floors house for sale. Located Kerta Dalem Denpasar. Land 100m2, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, AC, water heater, kitchen set. Call 081 2394 8595. [7235] House for sale located in Jl. Gatsu Barat. Land 200m2, building 280m2, 6 bedroom, 4 bathroom, road 8m. Call 081 2394 8595. [7236]

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Expat couple seek longterm rental 6 months minimum. Arriving Bali July10th. Flexible on area, prefer anywhere between Ubud and Amlapura. 2-3 bedrooms internet access required. Email: <pkmurphys@ gmail.com>. [002]

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Land for sale 19 Are in Banjar Gentong Tegallalang near Ubud. Land position higher than rice terrace. Temple view. Peaceful atmosphere. Good investment. Rp. 275 million/ are. No agent/commission. Sari 0813 3753 3252 / 0361 735 201 / email <mingsek86.as@gmail.com>. [7182] WONDERFUL opportunity for shared ownership in a gorgeous 2 bed villa with stunning rice paddy views, 5 minutes from Ubud centre. Part of an established and highly popular group of villas. Great return on your investment. See details: <www.mataharivillas.com>. Email: <mataharivillas@gmail.com>. [7185] Well running 8-rooms Bed& Breakfast to overtake in Nyuh Kuning. Land 7 are, 3 tel. lines& internet, rent until Dec2013, extension Rp. 69 million/year. Info 0361 974 074, <onsbnb@yahoo.co.id>, FB page Ons Bed & Breakfast Bali. [7224] 180m2, 2-floor modern house for rent. 80mill/year. 2 bedrooms with AC, 2 bathrooms, storage room, kitchen, stove, wash machine. 2 balcony and terrace. Full furnished and equipped. Internet and telephone line. Garden 300m2 with fish pond. 1-2 minutes walk from center of Ubud, wonderful views of rice terraces, palm tree and sunset. Amazing quiet place. SMS 0813 5368 0328. [7230]

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~ ABC Apartment ~ Type A (Studio Room) 5,800,000 Rp/Month 54,000,000 Rp/Year Type B (Studio Room+Loft) 6,400,000 Rp/Month 61,200,000 Rp/Year Queen Size Bed, Kitchen, AC, Hot Shower, Cable TV, Furniture, Refrigerator, Night Security

Call: 0361 - 9200 637 C/Re/I-10 July 13

FOR RENT SPA SHOP Dewi Sita Street, Ubud, Bali Wide shop 1,5 Are, tourist way, in front of the main road, 3 minutes to Monkey Forest walk. Contract 5 years can be more. Contact : 0857 1000 2593 juwita04@hotmail.com

SANUR

SANUR

For rent 24 August 2013 ˆ 10 January 2014, minimum 1 month, beautifully furnished townhouse in central Sanur, near beach, part of Condotel, security, pool, wifi. Lovely sitting room, kitchen, guest toilet. Upstairs: Large double bedroom with balcony, bathroom. Maximum 2 people. No smoking. IDR 10,500,000/month. <marling2@gmail. com>. +62(0) 812 3679 1224. [7226]

Villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wifi, 5 min to the beach & International school. Call: 0361 – 887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail: <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [6477]

Warehouse for rent, location, North Sanur, close mainroad access. building 12 m x 12 m, sd floor 6 m x 12 m (for office), large parking 12m x 17 m, can in container HC. More information. Call Mr. Bagus 0361.275 3382 / 0821 4724 5997. [7054] Studio apartment for rent 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living-dining room, kitchen, fully furnished, available for monthly & yearly. Danau Tamblingan near Hardy’s Sanur. Please contact 081 2388 0088. [7243] House with swimming pool for rent; 3 sqm land, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living room. Jl. Kutat Lestari Gg Tugu No.2B Sanur. Contact 081 2364 6865. [7244]

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3 room apartment close to beach. On 2nd floor, private entrance, roof terrace, high standard and modern design, fully furnished, aprx. 100 m2, 7.700 W, 2 AC, Wi-Fi, cable-TV, DVD, washing machine, 18 years lease (can be extended), IMB. 115.000 USD (nego). Call 0878 6080 9460. [7122] Hotel rooms available in Sanur. Quiet, big room, swimming pool, restaurant, cable TV, Wifi, parking, 10 mins to Sanur Beach. Monthly rent Rp. 5.000.000,- Inquiry (0361) 283 286, <sales@mentarisanur.com>. [7123] Sea view villa located in Sanur for rent. 2floors-furnished4bedrooms-4bathrooms-kitchen equipped-1office-swimming pool-garage-guest toilet-TV Indovision-9Aircon-Surface Building: 250 m”-surfaces land: 600 m”- Pics/price on request. Contact: <sitimacpherson@gmail.com> / Cel: 0852 3945 6616 or 0818 0380 0363. [7131] Sanur, freehold. 3 are, 3bed/bath, pool, large living area, western kitchen, maid’s room, parking, 4 A/C. 7.7KW, 4 min walk to Hardys. 7 min to beach. Call 081 2389 4237 or email <kaneanddawson@gmail.com> for full info. [7160] For Sale 20 years leasehold house with 1000m2 land at Tamblingan. Has own access to main road. Located 1minute to Hardys Supermarket and Cafe Batu Jimbar. For Rent 3 shop in strategic location in Sanur. Located next to Tiki JNE size 3x7m, Knit and Millennia. Please contact: 0878 6228 7008 or email to <amanath.balakosa@gmail. com>. [7165] Villa for rent- Jl. Pengembak. 20 meters to Beach. 200m2, Private. 3 bedroom, swimming pool, phone, internet, airconditioning, private, large kitchen. 7 Are. 160 million/yr. Minimum one year. <kingsleyn@cox.net>. Nuril. [7166] Lovely home for rent in Sanur, traditional Bali style, fully furnished, 2 double bedrooms plus spacious open living area and kitchen, established garden, 350M2, water heater, phoneline can be reconnected. 70 million/year includes basic housekeeping. Ring Sonja 0815 4749 4073 or email <sonja.elsegood@gmail.com>. [7168] Compact 2 bedrooms 2 bathooms, A/C, pool and garage. Furnished villa. 10 minutes to beach, 25 years lease. Option. US$ 79,500. 0361 797 6785 or +61 8 9887 5195, please genuine only. [7173]

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Land for Lease in Sanur, 587m2 (1st Block) + 524m2 (2nd Block), Near Golf Course, Beach side. Lease for 19 years, 7mil (nego)/are/year, IMB. <feri.tree@yahoo.com>, 0812 8659 7987 (Feri). [7179] 7 are, 3 bedroom 4 bathroom house over contract for 30 years. Next to Hyatt 2 minutes walk to beach. Opportunities like this don’t come up. Developers dream. Prime location. No Agents. 081-2367 1600. [7180] Studio apartment, furnished, clean, A/C & fan, weekly service, pool in complex, free Wi-fi, 4,000,00 rp p/m + electric. Suit mthly or long term rental. Info: <newstartbali@ gmail.com> / mob: manager, Dayu: 0852 3796 4565. [7181] 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. 1.45 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362] Rental 1 t0 8 months Sanur 2 BRM Luxury Villa, with ensuits, large living area, 3D TVs A full modern western kitchen, fully furnished with large swimming pool. <Joeneale28@yahoo.com>. 0821 4570 2379. [7205] Building for rent on Bypass. Ideal for offices, shop or restaurant. Size approx 400M2 Min. 4 years @ Rp120mill p/year. Avail from Dec 2013. Email: <bestspace2014@ gmail.com>. Phone: 081 2383 1559. [7217] Beautiful villa for rent 3 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, kitchen, livingroom, pool, fully furnished, wifi/tv cable/Ac, laundry, gazebo, cctv, carport, ricefield view. Quite area Call 0819 9939 4455, <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. [7219] For rent July/August, beautiful villa, 300m from beach, 3 large room ensuite bathrooms, large pool, fully furnished, wifi/indovision/maid included. US$ 800/ week, monthly negotiable, stategic location call 0812 3955 5544, <guzibga@gmail.com>. [7220]


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

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

Wireless broadband / Cable TV Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook C/Re/A-20 Feb 13

Townhouse unfurnished Jln. Pantai Balangan, 1 km from Nirmala. 2or3 bedrooms. Safe/friendly neighborhood. Western W/C. Clean, fresh paint/additions. Written contract 24j/1 year, 90j/4 years. Bahasa 0361 748 5621, English SMS only 0813 3878 2471, <nyepih@mataairbali. com>. [7156] POA Freehold Petitenget Villa Two storey four bedroom villa on 650 sqm land Swimming pool and mature garden bordering river C/Re/G-1May 13

2 bedroom with ensuites fully furnished Villa/house for rent in Bukit/Kutuh area. Large garden and Balebale and very private. 100 mil/year or 10 mil/month min 6 months. Contact <burgessjason@hotmail.com> or 0812 7035 7783. [7167] Beautiful corner house in Bukit area for quick sale. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, WIFI, 3.5 minutes to Balangan beach, 15 minutes to airport, near international school and Nirmala. Email: <cmandarin9@gmail.com>, mobile: 0857 3922 7333. [6859] House for sale 160/120m2 Jl. Karma Kandara Ungasan with 3 bedrooms, bathtub, showerglass, carport, garden, kitchen, livingroom. IDR 850 mln. Pls contact direct owner 0361 895 3015, 0812 3666 541 or <anggaw83@gmail. com>. [7183]

Italian restaurant Restaurant has just come available for sale............. Seminyak - Seating for 100 pax - Outdoor/Garden Verandah Dining Area and Air Conditioned RoomExtensive Kitchen currently offering Food station dining and A La Carte menu, Stone Pizza Oven in the Garden Area - Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Selling Lock, Stock and Barrel - Includes Operating Licenses, PT Company and ALL Equipment, Furniture, Fixtures and Fittings - Only 1 year old - Leasehold 8.5 years remaining (already paid in full) with option to extend - Land 6 are - Building 3 are - Electric 7700 and 4200 - Large Parking Area.......... A seriously awesome opportunity for someone - this Restaurant has established itself very quickly in the market with their regular clientele coming back time and time again. A very solid business to buy as is, with huge potential to develop further........ Please contact 0812 3766 5436 NC/Re/G-12 June 13

URGENT! Restaurant in Bukit/Balangan prime location for sale! 30 years leasehold, fully equipped, successful business concept, fast growing area. Owners need to leave Bali for private reasons. For further information please call 0812 3765 5997 or mail <kaya3kos@gmail.com>. [7195] Land for sale situated across Catheao de Bali Villas in Bukit Kampial (GWK further up) - great location. Contact Agung Ph. 0823 4245 4274, <agung.sudiani@yahoo. com> in English or Bahasa. [7209] NC/Re/I-12 June 13

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SEMINYAK GOLDEN LOCATION Newly renovated Villas for rent Cafe Moka Seminyak 2 minutes walk: 1 bed room, 1 living room (new TV set), 1 kitchenette (new fridge), 1 bathtub BR, and swimming pool.

8.7 M Rp (monthly)

Bali Deli 6 minutes walk: 2 bed rooms, 1 open living room (new TV set), 1kitchen and a big swimming pool and garden. (5.5 Are.)

13.8 M Rp (monthly)

Also other weekly, monthly yearly villas available with surprising price. Starting from 550K daily (with pool) Contact: 082144850681 Email: jayaabadibali810@gmail.com

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NUSA LEMBONGAN Shipwrecks Beach Villa is for sale. Buy your dream either as a business or private house. All permits and licenses are current and included (Pondok Wisata etc). Have a look. www. nusalembongan. com. au +62 813 3739 9577. <rick@nusalembongan.com.au>. [7222]

JIMBARAN For weekly, monthly rent: Spacious fully furnished & exclusive rooms. Very strategic location (just behind Mc Donald Jimbaran) with Kingkoil bed, teakwood furniture, LED TV, TV cable, wifi, waterheater, carpark and daily breakfast. “Puri Teras Jimbaran” Jl Parigata no 88, contact 0812 1896 4170 or <gracesantoso2004@yahoo.com>. [7035] Jimbaran 5 star luxury shared residence. Includes: kitchen, pool, tennis, gym, garden, living room. Single or double with en-suite. From 575 Dollars per month. Quiet location. Email <elookers@gmail.com>. 0813 3726 5495 Andy. View this property today. [7081] NC/Re/G-10 July 13

4sale land 10 are in Balangan area, new Marriott Hotel, strategic location. 260jt/are nett. Call owner 0812 4105 6832. House for sale Jimbaran, 2 floor building, 3 bed, 3AC, kitchen set, 1.3 M nego. [7082] FURNISHED house4lease. 2 storey house with garden& gazebo. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, Aircon & hot water. 2 living areas with open kitchen & extra guest toilet. Land 179m2 building 234m2. Yearly contract 90 mil. Contact Daud: 0813 3874 7877 or email: <vinz_zenlaw@ yahoo.com>. [7094] C/Re/G-1 May 13

Jimbaran House. Jual new modern minimalist house, good quality, landsize 138m2, building 60m2, 2 bedroom. Great Investment in a Strategic Location. SHM+IMB. 625mil. Call 082 339 597584. [7164] 2 storey house for rent, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, kitchenset, swimming pool. Location at Sakura II kav. 17 Jimbaran. 5 minutes to Jimbaran Beach. Price 110 mill/year nego. Call 0812 3652 1596 or 0812 3989 0778. [7175] Over contract: Ruko for office. Just being renovated (interior). Price 100,000,000 million per year negotiable. Please call for further information: 0819 3624 7547 / 0813 5330 9019 / email to <bowetonsea@yahoo.com>. Location of ruko is in Jimbaran area. [7193] House for sale in Jimbaran, villa style, closed to By Pass but very quiet, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, maidroom, kitchen, living, dining, pool, garage, phone line, full furnished. Direct owner email: <bulungboni@yahoo.com>, 081 23990 9622. [7202] Land for rent 6 are Gang Kencana Jimbaran Bay about 300m from Four Seasons Resort. Rp. 10 mill/are/year, min 10 years, max 20 years. Call 081 7066 3572. [7215] Land for rent 30 are Jl. Uluwatu I Jimbaran, Gang Gigit Sari about 200m from Inter Continental Bali Resort. Rp. 5 million/are/year, min 10 years, max 20 years. Call 081 7066 3572. [7216] House fully furnished, two storey, 3 bed, 2 bath in prime location, beach and restaurants. Rent for 75jt per year or buy outright full, 19 years lease for 595jt. <canthiworld@ yahoo.co.id>. 0361 809 9109. [7221]

LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A-mazing value villas Seminyak/BatuBelig Beachside Villa.Reduced.Glamorous 3 storey 3y.o. villa on 450m2.. Private beach access.180 degree ocean and sunset viewroofgarden. High security.5 bdrm and 6 bthr. Fabulous kitchen, pool and gardens.Beautifullyfurnished.Already attracting BIG rentals. 43yr lease. Now US$750,000 *VL-060 Lovina Bargain.Stately Home or Business. Wonderful luxury 7 br/8bth villa estate on 48 are. Room for vast expansion. Panoramic close ocean & sunset views. 3 separate pavilions. Huge horizon pool. Park-like gardens. Completely furnished.5 y.o. Reduced to USD$595.000 Freehold. *VS-058 Kuwum. Brand new 7 br./7 bthrm. Villa on 24 are.A beautiful mix of French country and modern Bali. Antique teak timbers and glowing granite.Lap pool.Beautiful gardens. 3 kitchens.2 Huge entertaining areas.Just US$1.88 mill. *VS-009 Seminyak.JlDrupadi. Bargain. 2 br/2bth villa with pool on 3.5 are. Lovely leafy garden.Unfurn.Just US$195,000. *VL-062 CangguBeach. Last chance to buy a brand new, architect designed, 2 bedroom villa with pool for only $179,900.Just 500m from the beach. Call us now!*VL-025 BatuBelig.Luxury Villa complex.1x6 br, 2x2br, 1x4br on 1100m2. Brand new, fully furnished. 3 pools, parking.Ready to rent for the high season. Walk to beach. Choose freehold US$2.975 mill. Or leasehold 30 +30 years US$1.5 million. *VS-010

A List Land We have huge listings of land, from 3 are to 20 hectares, in all the best places. Call us. JlOberoi. 29.2 are. Freehold.Right in the middle of Eat Street.Great shape.3.4m access.One of the last.2.2M per are. *LS-026 JlPetitenget. 18 are. Freehold.Next to the ‘W’.Square shape.3.5m access. Close to beach. Rp 2M per are. Pererenan on river. 11.1 are freehold. Perfect development site. Good shape and access. Gentle slope.Rp 450 mill per are. JlPetitenget. 20 are. Freehold.Direct access to main road.Absolute prime location.Near the “W” and Potato Head. Don’t miss it. Rp2.5M per are. Berawa.Behind Canggu Deli. 20.1 are.Freehold land. Good access. Close to Canggu Club. Rp850 mill/are. Medewi Surf Beachfront.1.21 Hektar land, perfect for development. 225m x 54m. Road full length. Vertical slope means whole property has views. Rp 80 mill/are.

A List Hotels/Restaurant/Businesses Petitenget.Fashionable 9 villa resort on 32 are. Close to EVERYTHING. Walk to beach. Fully operational. Many forward bookings. US$8 million neg. Now US$7 million neg. Freehold Tanjong Benoa. Absolute waterfront Sunset facing 9 x 3bedroom villa resort on 4200m2. 5 years old, in beautiful condition. All villas 2 storey with private pool. Comes with private jetty and luxury cabin cruiser.Ready for the High Season.Rp.90 billion. Freehold *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com

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This spacious and must see property consists of eight fully air-conditioned master bedrooms all with private en-suite bathrooms, sleeps 16 adults comfortably whilst multiple living and dining areas provide additional relaxation and entertainment options. This is a fantastic business opportunity as the property is very well established in the rental market and attractive returns can be made. Inspections are highly advised. Contact : Karl Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 1.950.000

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This stunning and unique 4 bedroom residence is a must see for any investor that is looking to own some of the best uninterrupted views of Bali. Developed to a high standard on the edge of a cliff the property provides amazing sunrise / sunset views and distant ocean views of Jimbaran Bay / Benoa harbour. This luxury villa will prove to be a perfect family retreat. Stylish / spacious and breathtaking views! Inspections are highly advised. Contact : Karl Wilkins Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 8155 701 729 Price : USD 1,450,000 karl@raywhiteparadise.com

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This cozy 4 bedroom house is located in the complex of Pecatu Indah (Dreamland) in Bukit. Close to Dreamland Beach, Restaurants, Cafés and all the famous surf spots! Set on 196m² of freehold land, with a total build area of 98m², fully furnished, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 kitchen with dining area and combined family living room + garden space with a 3m x 6m swimming pool. Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 87 860 053 153 Price : IDR 1,400,000,000 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com

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