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For Sale; Watch Tissot, automatic, made in Swiss, model sea star, 30 years old, steel with gold incl. original bracelet steel-gold, like new, 30 meter water resistance, Rp. 2,5 Juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [111] For Sale; 2 new garden/ outdoor lights hallogen, black color, never use, new price US$330, price now Rp. 1.2 million. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [112]

EXPLORE THE ISLANDS aboard Kingfisher - air conditioned cabin, head, shower, refrigerator, renovated extensively, fiberglass hull LOA 11.9m BEAM 3m DRAFT 1m, includes navigation GPS, depth, radio, 3.5kw generator, batteries, 1 ton fuel tanks, 3,200ltrs fresh water. Boat only, no engine Rp.250juta nego.

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For Sale; Pair brown Timberland hiking boots for sale, in good condition, Gortex lined. US size 10.5, Euro size 43/44, UK size 10. 5.500.000 nego. Please call Andy 0813 3722 8602. Seminyak. [021]

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Question: I’m married to an incredibly smart, hardworking man, who has so many skills that he doesn’t even need to submit applications to get a job. In contrast, I have a degree in something that isn’t my thing and doesn’t do much good in the world. I feel dim, drab, and generally useless by comparison. Now in Bali, I’ve spent the past year hammering out a couple of novels. My husband says I should follow my dreams. He’s perfectly happy and capable of supporting me. In response, I am torn between two reactions: 1) Hell no! I will not sit idle while you work and do cool things with your life, and 2) the world out there is terrifying; I like writing and luxuriating around the house, and if I could just pretend I’m a kid with no responsibilities for the rest of my life that would be great. Am I totally crazy to be stressing out about all this? It seems moronic to feel miserable choosing between what most people would see as a multitude of positive options. My brain has convinced me that I don’t deserve to live happily without having a real, “grownup” job like the rest of the world. I’m terrified that no matter what I do I will end up looking like a worthless failure in comparison to all the successful, awesome people we meet. Should I stop being a good-for-nothing-leeching-bum and look for a job? Or should I dedicate my time to getting published, even if it means depending heavily on others? Dr. ZZ: You sound like an amazing person. Two novels? In the plural? Wow! But you also sound depressed. Please find a counselor, and explore why you don’t feel like you deserve support from your husband in pursuit of your dreams; why you feel as if his career success is because he’s smart and hardworking while you see yourself as a useless bum; why your brain is confusing good fortune with “a problem.” I don’t mean to dismiss your perceived conundrum, but something is off in your logic. Since you don’t need a job, you could possibly benefit from taking a volunteer position and developing a venue through which you have more contact with others and feel useful in some way. Ask yourself “If I were serious about becoming a published novelist, what would I do next?” Make a list, and do what’s on the list. Take the time necessary to polish and promote your books and possibly get them published. Thank your partner in a big way, and stop seeing his support of your dreams as a problem. Then, when your work gets published, drop us another note; so we can rejoice in your deserved success. Question: My brother is a misogynist and, thanks to his preferred media and genres, is horrible about treating

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women like people. Our mother and other female family friends and relatives enable his calling me a “bitch,” a “fat whale” and a “two-bit whore.” It used to be that if he got bored or someone denied him something he wanted, he would hit and kick and scream; now he just sulks and has said that if he isn’t happy, he’s going to make sure that everyone around him is miserable too. He thinks sexist jokes are hilarious and constantly speaks to a woman with the assumption that, based on gender, she knows less than he does about the topic being discussed. He’s going away to university next year, and I know he can hurt a lot of women around him. Most of the people in his life are bad role models. I’ve been the only one to enforce consequences for him, which makes him view me as a big, bad, scary Feminist as well as his “bitch sister.” Please help me come up with some effective ways to introduce my baby brother to the idea that women are people. Thanks!

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Dr. ZZ: Your brother’s misogynist attitude is going to get him a lot of positive reinforcement from the jerks of the world. At university he’s going to meet all kinds of people and try on all kinds of ideas and identities. If he’s straight, he will of course want to meet and sleep with girls, and some of those girls are going to tell him where he can stick his insults and retrograde ideas. Maybe he’ll run into it in the workplace, or in class from a savvy professor who shuts down his sexist notions in front of the whole class. Wherever it happens, at some point it is likely to become embarrassing and unproductive for him to spout this stuff, and at that moment he’ll either start to evolve, or he won’t. At this point in his young life, he is trying hard to find his own identity and pull away from family influences, including you. He’s going to be way more concerned with what his peers and role models have to say than with hearing a lecture or some feminist reading recommendations from his sister. I get that it feels like your job because he’s your brother, but recognize that even if he is absorbing your lessons and example, they may not sink in for a long time until he’s ready to hear and understand them. This is pretty much true of anything anyone tries to teach kids.

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Misogyny has real-world consequences. Spiteful attitudes and cruel words hurt people and make the world a worse place. If he messes up his or another person’s life, it’s not your fault or your responsibility for having somehow failed to get through to him. All you can do is try your best, and set a good example. Copyright © 2015 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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CRICKET NEWS Bali International Cricket Twenty20’s

Its that time of the year when the Bali International Twenty20 Cricket Cup is played again. There will be 18 games in total played over the period Saturday 16th to Saturday 23rd May with 3 games played on most days with Tuesday a free day for all players and then two semi finals on Friday 22nd and then the Grand Final on Saturday 23rd May. The games will all be played at Made Pica in Renon, Sanur and the pitch will be different this year with the procurement of a Flicx Pitch. As tournament organizer John Stewart commented “the structure of the teams are different this year too with only one team of local Balinese players but each of the five teams from Australia have three (3) local Balinese playing in their teams. Consequently there are more local players able to play at the same time. This also gives the Balinese the opportunity to play with and in a team of visiting players which should give them a better insight into how players from other cultures structure their teams and how they approach the game. It is hoped that this proves a good learning process for all of those who have this opportunity. Consequently we also believe that the visiting players will have a very good opportunity to help understand some more of the Balinese culture that they otherwise never have with them able to play with three local players in their team.” All welcome to Made Pica Field,near PLN Substation between Renon & Sanur. RUGBY UNION NEWS Jakarta 10’s “Bali Rugby has been on an upswing so far in 2015 with a move to Jimbaran for training on Sunday mornings at 9am seeing a regular turn out of numbers approaching 25 players” notes Bali Rugby Club General Manager Kurt Lovell, “as a result a team could be selected for competing in the annual Jakarta 10’s tournament that included some returning players, some local talent and a few new faces to make up the touring Chilli’s team”. In what turned out to be a difficult draw with the Chilli’s facing each team in the top 5, Bali Rugby were well and truly able to hold their own. First up against hosts the Jakarta Komodos, the Chilli’s showed their typical aggression to score a first ever victory over the Jakarta Komodos at this tournament. Subsequently the Chilli’s had a close loss to the team that finished 2nd overall, the Sedang Angels from Malaysia and then recorded a barnstorming 27-0 victory over the Rams from Bandung.

This placed the team in 4th position and as the top Indonesian team among the strong contingent of teams from Malaysia. A semi-final against current Bali 10’s champions the KK Sharks was always going to be difficult and the powerful Malaysia side, who went on to win the tournament overall, went to the Cup final as winners 17 to Bali’s 0. The Bali Chilli’s then faced the Polytechnic team from Malaysia in the Plate final –losing , but the Chilli’s could at least take heart in that they may well be considered the top team in Indonesia.

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SURF NEWS Komune Bali Pro Surf legend Taj Burrow (AUS) had to call on all his competitive experience to take a close final at the World Surf League QS1000 Komune Bali Pro presented by The Mad Hueys to defeat emerging 16-year-old Queensland surfer Ethan Ewing (AUS) in a high super close final held in high performance 3 to 4 feet surf at Keramas river mouth. “Such a fun event but that was a serious final with Ethan really pushing me all the way and I really had to try my hardest to take the win” commented Burrow to Tim Hain of www.isctour.com in the pool after the final. Burrow’s best form was in his early Quarterfinal where he scored a perfect 10 for an outstanding barrel ride into combination power turns as he defeated local surfer Komang Promata (IND). Ethan Ewing also scored consistent 9 point plus rides throughout the morning taking down Stuart Campbell (Great Britain) in the Quarterfinals and in an excellent Semifinal found a late 9.5 final ride to overtake Nic Vasicek (AUS) in the Semifinals.

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The in-pool presentation highlighted the fun atmosphere around this entire event which is regarded by many as one of the most perfect competition set-ups on tour. Results: Final: Taj Burrow (AUS) 16.70 Def Ethan Ewing (AUS) 16.25 Semifinal 1: Taj Burrow 16.90 Def Kaito Kino (HAW) 14.70 Semifinal 2: Ethan Ewing 17.50 Def. Nic Vasicek (AUS) 16.40 For full list of sports please go to http://www. balisportmag.com

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For Sale; Wooden teak wood pot 30 cm X 40 cm Natural looking 100.000 rph In the shops they sell for 250 rb plus. 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [049] For Sale; 27 kgs plough anchor SS-316, new & never used, just imported from France, but too large :-(. Pictures available. Price: 11,5 Juta. Please sms 08133 753 4097 or email <info@ bali-boatsales.com>. Inspect in Serangan. [028] For Sale; 24 Volt - Parmax 3. 5 - 40 Psi water system pump model: 32600-0094 Flow3. 5 GPM; New & never used. Price: 1,500,000 Rp. Email: <info@bali-boatsales. com>, HP 08133 753 4097. Denpasar. [029] NC/R/I-29 April 15

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Hog Wild in Bali Event May 2015 Yayasan Solemen Indonesia (NPO) would like to invite you to one of Bali’s fun and entertaining events to help raise funds for disadvantaged children who desperately need ongoing treatment. We are proud to announce the soft opening of Hog Wild in Bali, previously known as Naughty Nuris in Batu Belig. Hog Wild in Bali are a new, strong and loyal supporter of Solemen and we would like to take this opportunity to thank them for such an amazing partnership. On Thursday May 14th 2015 between 12.30pm – 2pm, there will be lots of music, fantastic food, a magician and clown, raffles for all, children’s balloon creator and last but not least, pin the tail on the pig! There will be up to 15 kids with their families attending and the best part of the day is being able to mingle and interact with them and watch the little darlings smile and have a fun filled afternoon. Solemen merchandise (including new products) will be available for purchase and all proceeds will go towards assisting the disadvantaged in Bali. A percentage of proceeds will also be covering our current

Aquamarine’s Interns are Right on Track Remember Gracia, Rizal and Erick? We introduced you to them in February when these two lads and lady embarked on Aquamarine Dive - Bali’s 11 month PADI Divemaster Internship Programme for Indonesian Citizens 2015. This being the 4th year Aquamarine has offered this internship. Well we are pleased to announce that they are already halfway there! All three interns are now certified PADI Advanced Open Water Divers as well as Rescue Divers, and have completed their EFR (Emergency First Response) First Aid course congratulations to Gracia, Erick, and Rizal!

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

“Free Caged Made” Appeal. For more information on this appeal, please visit our FB page: Solemen Indonesia or visit our website: www.solemen.org Come join us, brighten up your day and celebrate Hog Wild in Bali’s soft opening. Easy to find, Hog Wild in Bali is located at the beach end of Jalan Batu Belig and easily identifiable by the big red sign. There is ample parking out back! We look forward to seeing you. www.solemen.org Yayasan Solemen Indonesia Level 3, Sunset Vet Building Jalan Dewi Sri 112 Kuta, Bali, 80361, Indonesia

Through practising problem-solving skills until they become second nature, the PADI Rescue Diver course teaches candidates to prevent and manage problems in the water. By building confidence, you become more capable and skilled as a diver, knowing you can help others if needed, and that in turn makes you a better buddy.

AquaMarine’s Emergency Plan before we actually manage our guests during each dive trip” says Gracia

The Rescue Diver course is actually great fun – it’s serious, but still allows for lots of laughter in between the focused learning.

AquaMarine Diving - Bali invites you to join them on one of the many trips they organize for divers and snorkellers. For more information on next year’s internship requirements and applications or to contact them with regards to sensational dive trips around the island archipelago:

“Learning EFR and Rescue made us to be able to cope with an emergency situation not only in diving but also in other life threatening scenarios,” Rizal replied, when asked about the importance of learning EFR and Rescue skills. “Rescue gave us the ability to overview guests and try out

With this great foundation in place, the candidates have already started their PADI Divemaster course – the first professional level in diving - which will be completed by the end of June.

phone: +62 361 4738 020 fax: +62 361 4738 021 www.AquaMarineDiving.com

EFR is a certification requirement to become a Rescue Diver; it teaches participants how to deal with everyday, minor injuries as well as how to assess and handle possibly life threatening situations. The training covers first aid for situations ranging from those that may arise while scuba diving (eg: jellyfish stings) to more daily situations such as motorbike accidents (a vital skill for anyone living on the island) or when someone chokes while eating ... we assure you not many divers eat while diving! “The most exciting part of learning EFR is doing CPR combined with scene assessment and watching video simultaneously. Straight after you get to apply these newly acquired skills such as how to practise bandaging,” said Erick.

Anti-Aging Mondays at Body Temple Spa Those of us who have chosen to make Bali our home understand that despite its year round balmy temperatures, sunshine in paradise can also play havoc with our skin. In order to keep the ageing effects of the sun at bay, sometimes we need a little help to keep our face and body looking and feeling refreshed and renewed and a little pampering at times is never a bad idea! Always in search of the best possible experience for its guests, Body Temple Spa has announced a brand new partnership with one of Bali’s most respected cosmetic professional establishments, Cocoon Medical Spa. Commencing in May, Body Temple Spa will host ‘Cocoon

Mondays’ at their Canggu Club location. On offer will be an extensive menu of popular beauty treatments such as Injections, Fillers, Diamond Microdermabrasion, Vitamin Infusions, Dermapen, PRP and more. All treatments will be performed in the comfort and privacy of Canggu Club’s Body Temple Spa facilities under the expertise of a fully trained and experienced doctor and nurse from Cocoon Medical Spa. Body Temple Spa director Genevieve Turgeon explains, “This new partnership follows our efforts to better cater to the Bali residents and their needs. Since they are not currently available in the Canggu area, complementing our

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menu with the more medical side of spa offerings was just a natural extension of what we currently do. Partnering with Cocoon Medical Spa was an easy choice. They are already well known throughout the expat community and among regular visitors for their professionalism and expertise therefore we feel confident in aligning forces with them.’’ A branch of well-known Bali hospitality group Semara Resorts, who also owns landmarks such as Canggu Club, Semara Luxury Villa Resort and Finn’s Beach Club, Body Temple Spa was created with one question in mind: What does your body need today? Each treatment on the menu is carefully designed to help you achieve a specific benefit for your body. Expert techniques, facials designed specifically to suit your skin type, massages, professional nail services and polishes, waxing, body treatments and a fun kids menu are all delivered with unparalleled service and top quality products to create an experience that is unique to you and your needs on any given day. Tell them what your body requires, and they will use all the tools in their arsenal to get you there! ‘Cocoon Mondays’ are launching on May 4th, 2015 at Body Temple Spa Canggu Club, and will continue every 2nd Monday thereafter. Reservations are required. Although Body Temple Spa Canggu is located within the grounds of The Canggu Club, non members will not require a day pass to make an appointment. For more information about Body Temple Spa services or to make an appointment, contact: BODY TEMPLE SPA CANGGU CLUB Jalan Canggu Club, Canggu phone : +62 361 848 3939 / +62 361 474 1019 email : reservations.cc@bodytemplebali.com bodytemplebali www.bodytemplebali.com


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Warung Ngon Ngon = Yum Yum! Anyone who has ever experienced the delight of a culinary journey through the streets of Vietnam would no doubt have fallen in love with the fresh herbaceous flavours of their distinct and mouthwatering cuisine. Having had the opportunity to travel there and indulge in some authentic Vietnamese delicacies over the past few years, I was very excited to learn of a new warung opening its doors just metres from Berawa Beach, serving authentic Vietnamese fare. The mere thought of a serve of Goi Cuon with spicy sauce or Banh Me Thit had my taste buds in a tizzy. Not so coincidentally, Warung Ngon Ngon (and of course meaning ‘tasty’ in Vietnamese) is on the same road as The Piring Daun and (further down) Warung Heboh. All serve up sensational and super cheap meals, each offer a different cuisine and all three owned by the same clever bunch. Talk about having Berawa all stitched up! Even as I pulled “Super Scoopy” into a park out front of Ngon Ngon, I could already detect the distinct aroma of basil and fresh herbs and my hunger was starting to get the better of me! The menu was simple and meals ranged

from just Rp30,000 to Rp50,000. As anticipated, I ordered a serve of Goi Cuon - oh so fresh rice paper rolls filled with prawns, pork belly and fresh greens with spicy dipping sauce. This was an ample serve but, as usual, eyes were bigger than my belly I couldn’t resist ordering a bowl of steaming Pho Ga - traditional chicken and noodle broth with the obligatory side of bean sprouts, basil, coriander, chilli and fresh lime to add to your taste. Soooo delicious..... soooo full! Other favourites on the menu to come back and try are Banh Me Thit - grilled pork chop sandwich with pickled vegetables or, for outrageously good value, the special lunch set with choice of 1,2 or 3 meats with 1 serve of vegetables, rice and water for just Rp30,000, Rp35,000 or Rp40,000 respectively. Similar in style to the local nasi campur, selections change from day to day depending on the whim and fancy of the chef! The warung is spacious and airy with seating inside or punters can watch the world cruise by on the verandah adorned with creative iconic Bintang bottle cap wall art. Simple in its design, Warung Ngon Ngon is all about the food and flavours and I do like their choice of lighting

Dine, Recline and Relax Before Your Departure Despite Denpasar’s new airport being a vast improvement on Bali’s bandara of old, arrivals to and departures from the Island of the Gods can still be tedious torment at times and often simply finding a chair to take a load off can be something of a challenge!

Contact Bali Res Centre at least a day before you are scheduled to fly and for just USD27, you can ensure the last couple of hours of your visit to Bali in the lap of luxury. Entrance to the exclusive lounge guarantees

Jalan Pantai Berawa. phone: +62 811 637 103. Open 8.30am-9.30pm technology, reliable connectivity, printers and privacy. There is ample reading material, wifi and televisions for entertainment, including a dedicated kids corner where little ones can nap or play. Lounge guests can take advantage of free flow wine, beer, juices and soft drinks as well as a quality selection of hot and cold food, the menu varying according to the time of day. Bali Res Centre can also organise VIP departure services and hotel to airport transfers should you require them.

Thankfully, Bali Res Centre can help make the time in transit more enjoyable by arranging access for you and your travel weary companions at the recently completed JAS Premier Lounge at Denpasar’s Ngurah Rai International Airport. Located on the mezzanine level of the terminal, passengers have the opportunity to relax in exclusive airport comfort, even if you are travelling economy! Officially opened on January 12th 2015, the JAS Premier Lounge affords savvy travellers the option of avoiding crowded airport departure terminals, taking advantage of a more peaceful environment in which to wait for your flight and enjoy a range of refreshments.

with the traditional non la (conical shaped hats) adorning hurricane lanterns or clusters of naked bulbs. The framed black and white images of cyclo drivers dotting the walls is an added authentic touch but I particularly love the way the flavours of lunch allowed me to revisit some fabulous culinary adventures.

With millions of tourists travelling to and from Bali annually, Denpasar’s Ngurah Rai Airport is naturally an extremely busy centre and sometimes a quiet and comfortable spot to await your departure is hard to find. Take the worry out of where to go and let the Bali Res Centre organise a trouble free and relaxing departure experience.

quiet, comfortable seating, a massage area and private bathrooms and showers for the chance to wash off the last of the sand and salt, refresh and regroup before your flight home. Catch up on those last minute emails or Skype calls in their business centre complete with the latest

Contact them today to arrange JAS Premier Lounge access or ask them about their VIP arrival and departure services to ensure your final holiday experience is happy and hassle free. Bali Res Centre phone: +62 361 4731 607 / +62 811 3866 077 email: info@balirescentre.com www.balirescentre.com


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For Sale; 1 skate board / 2 wave board good condition Rp 250.000 each. contact: 081 756 7630. [061]

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For Sale; AC 1/2 PK low watt 320 W very good condition IDR 1.500.000 nego. Location: Kerobokan. If you’re interested contact 0852 3916 8686. [138]

Garage Sale; Villa stuffs. All doors, windows & flowers. Everything must go. Contact: 0858 5709 2993. Jl. Pantai Arjuna Legian Kaja. [100] For Sale; Mirror Venetian style 77 cm high 37 cm wide. A very nice looking mirror. 350.000 rph. Ph/sms 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [104] C/NS/U-11 June 14

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Tai Chi Training The Indonesian Nature Foundation (LINI) Tai chi training at Legian area. Free of charge. Contact: 0813 The Indonesian Nature Foundation (LINI) mission is to 5368 5785. support the conservation and management of coastal marine resources throughout Indonesia, and particularly in Bali. Through community led consultation, education and skills The Bali Children’s Project The Bali Children’s Project is a 501(c) 3 tax-exempt non-profit training we deploy, monitor and evaluate artificial reef dedicated to improving the lives of underprivileged Balinese structures and campaign on environmental resource children through education. While we are asking for your management issues. Webpage: <lini.or.id>. Contact Ngurah material donations, we are also asking for your skills, time, 8427168 / <info@lini.or.id>.

mosquito & bug spray, jamu kunyit, healing plants, specialty breads & desserts, organic rice & tofu, dried fruits, wheat grass juice, healthy food books, organic free range eggs, organic vegetable seeds, cacoa, vinegar, sea salt, soy milk, tortillas, coffee, teas, honey & so much more - it’s a great place to meet friends, great karma, great support of local committed independent small farmers & businesses. Every Saturday 9:30 - 2 at Pizza Bagus in Pengosekan.

and resources. Many people in the expat community have skills like teaching, organizing, and fundraising, which they could use to help us continue growing the BCP. If you do have donations you would like to make, we can make use of those, too. We need laptops and other education supplies like Montessori-based teaching matter, art supplies, simply-illustrated children’s books, light sports equipment (like jump-ropes and deflated balls), dry-erase pens & erasers, Legos, and clear contact paper. We thank you for your support and hope to be hearing from you. If you have any questions about making a tax-deductible donation. Please contact us at <balichildrenvolunteers#gmail.com>. You can also check us out on our Facebook page <https:// www.facebook.com/BaliChildrensProject>, at our website <http://balichildrensproject.org/>, and on Twitter <https:// twitter.com/BaliChildrensPr>. Thank you again! Your support is indispensable to our kids! Contact: Joyce Scott email: <balichildrenvolunteers#gmail.com.

Vipassana Meditation Vipassana Meditation, as taught by S.N. Goenka, one hour group sitting, every Wednesday held at Villa Serenity in Canggu, time 18:30 (6:30 pm) sharp. Please SMS Sara 0821-4747-0358, <www.dhamma.org>. (Watch for upcoming Bali courses, click on Indonesia). May all beings be happy.

Toastmasters Club A Toastmasters Club is a “learn-by-doing” workshop where you can hone your public-speaking and leadership skills in a supportive, friendly atmosphere. Bali Toastmasters (Sanur) meet every 2nd & 4th Thursdays, contact: Novie 0812 3612 5525. Magical-Bali Toastmasters (Sanur) meet every 1st & 3rd Fridays, contact: Chisato 0812 3956 3082. Ubud Asyik Toastmasters meet every 1st & 3rd Saturdays, contact: Yeni 085 792 334 500. <www.toastmasters.org>.

Windsurfing / Kitesurfing Club Sanur Windsurfing club in Sanur to share the passion for this sport. For more information come to see us at Sanur Beach Hotel Touch Rugby or visit our web page <www.blueoasisbc.com>. You can also Tuesdays 5-6.30pm Bali International School. For further call for free Wind & Wave information in Sanur at 288 011 info <www.balirugby.com> or <info@balirugby.com>. extension Blue Oasis.

Ubud Tournament Scrabble Club We meet in Ubud 2x per week to play competitive scrabble. Looking for like minded players who know the 2 and 3 letter words as well as the Z, X, Q and J words. Don’t be intimidated... we are also nice people! If you’re interested, The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints please SMS either Barbara 0821 4421 6670 or John 0813 Activities in Indonesian, English and Mandarin language. 3868 5769. We are looking for semi-permanent ex-pats. Please come join with us, Jl. Poh Gading No. 8X Jimbaran, Kuta (behind of Mc. Donald Jimbaran). Tel: (0361) 701620, Ubud Organic Farmers Market 0815 570 5528 or 0812 392 3600 or email: <hhamijoy@ Organic, natural & healthy - home grown & home made lots of fresh organic veggies, healthy skin care, incense, telkom.net> / <hhamijoy_era@yahoo.com>.

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton

Indonesia: 500 Early Postcards by Leo Haks, Steven Wachlin and Diana Darling If you are passionate about history and the heart wrenching changes that time can wrought, you’ll love Indonesia: 500 Early Postcards, a splendid compilation of postcards published from 1893 to 1930 when Indonesia was known as the Dutch East Indies. This book is an achingly nostalgic, rare and informative glimpse of the whole archipelago, transporting the reader back to an earlier age. Postcards were the ideal medium to capture such a vast land. Sent to a distant, greyer, colder world, very often these images on postcards were the ¿rst views foreigners had of the world’s largest archipelago where every aspect of its varied peoples and landscapes were a source of wonder: the clothes, ceremonies, the arts, the monuments, the scenes of kampongs and country life, the courts and the burgeoning towns and cities. From the moment the very ¿rst postcard appeared in 1893, as many as 30,000 different postcards were produced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Postcards were not only used for exchanging greetings by mail but they were also avidly collected and traded, often ending up in albums designed especially to store and display up to 600 postcards. These albums, many of which eventually found their way into museums, archives or the hands of collectors, became part of a family’s most treasured possessions. Produced by more than 300 publishers and anonymous printers, illustrated postcards could be ordered from a distributor, bookstore or advertisement in a newspaper. The postcards in 500 Postcards are divided into seven chapters grouped according to geographic region: Sumatra, Java, Bali and the Lesser Sundas, southern Borneo (now Kalimantan), Celebes (Sulawesi), New Guinea (Papua) and the Moluccas and Batavia (Jakarta). Within each of these chapters, postcards are displayed in double page spreads separated broadly into categories: town views, landscapes, architecture and portraits. Many themes are represented. Four pages are devoted to Java’s ancient ruins – Borobudur, Candi Sewu, Mendut when it was in perfect condition and Yogya’s Taman Sari water palace when it was surrounded by extensive taro gardens. A botanical section shows extraordinary photos of the famous grass tree and the Traveler’s Palm. As the thriving capital, Batavia produced the ¿nest and highest number of postcards. The preponderance of postcards in the Sulawesi chapter – wharves, signal stations, wide tree-shaded boulevards - reÀected Makassar’s importance as the eastern islands’ most cosmopolitan trading center by virtue of its strategic position along one of the world’s main shipping lanes. By comparison, there are few early postcards of Bali because the ¿rst scheduled passenger service to the island didn’t begin until 1920. Likewise, the scarcity of tourists and thus the small number of postcards in the Borneo chapter is the result of that territory’s forbidding rainforest and the terrifying reputation of its indigenous headhunting Dayak tribes. The introduction by Leo Haks - essential reading for the collector - presents a brief history of postcard genres from the plain briefkaart (“lettercard”) introduced in 1871 to the growing popularity of the fully illustrated, one-sided black and white or full color prentbriefkaart (“picture postcard”) in 1906 with address and message on one side and picture on the other. These included even panoramic folding constructions of two to four colored cards combining line art and images. The painterly, colorized or tinted cards are more realistic. On the black and white cards you have no idea of the brilliant colors of the plants and Àowers nor could one appreciate the turquoise pink, yellow, greens and purples of the ikat or batik textiles and sarongs worn. The chapter introduction, knowledgeably written by American writer Diana Darling, are excellent summaries of the ethnic makeup, the kingdoms and rulers, the social and cultural history and the main economic activities distinctive to each island or region. The images in the 90-page Java chapter - the book’s longest –represent Dutch colonial power at its apex. With its mixture of urban and jungle, its large cities with steam driven streetcars, its quaint old colonial hotels, archaeological wonders, tremendous

human and physical variety, the concentration of industry, Java was the East Indie’s most developed island in terms of political, economic and cultural importance. The colony was always under the heavy thumb of the Dutch colonial administration. Photos of “native types” and feudal rajahs in faraway places were considered exotic, as were antiquities, idyllic landscapes, pristine lands and natural phenomena like volcanoes, no matter if the image was taken decades earlier. Ful¿lling civilized society’s every fantasy of the “dark, naked savage,” the postcards of Nieuw Guinea picture the extreme exoticism of Papuans, exuding an almost mystical innocence. The circulation of postcards depicting the Russo-Japanese war were forbidden because the Japanese victory over the “unfortunate” Russians would be brought to the attention of the “yellow and brown peoples” of the archipelago. Scenes of rustic daily life predominate: mother and child; “native beauties;” mat and hat weavers; batikers; snake charmers, mourners and opium smokers; rice and sugarcane cutters; gamelan orchestra ensembles; masked wayang wong and Chinese opera performers; naked boys riding a kerbau; children playing blind man’s bluff; a group of villagers raptly listening to a phonograph player; men playing cards; vendors carrying fruit and pots, pan and brushes on pikulan poles; humble warung; rujak and soup sellers. Vignettes of home industries were staged with workers wearing ethnic clothing and using traditional tools and implements. Postcards of theaters, monuments, factories and other achievements of the colonizers demonstrating the stark differences between the lives of subjects and modern European life were also brisk sellers. Rubber, sugar, tea and coffee plantations showed off the agricultural might of the great Dutch East Indies Empire at the turn of the 20th Century. Imposing freshly built civic buildings, leafy villas, lovely city parks, the racetrack in Malang, tennis courts in Bandung and statues of historic ¿gures have long since vanished as have the Dutch tourists carried on sedan chairs by exhausted Javanese peasants. What really strikes you about those times are all the unpaved dirt streets and roads totally bereft of motorized transport. Chickens and bullocks were common, bicycles were ubiquitous and automobiles very rare. The comforting sound and sight of horse carts and regal carriages reigned supreme. People everywhere walked barefoot. The indigenous population consisted mostly of pureblooded dark skinned pribumi; few mixed raced “Indos” were in evidence and Chinese men wore pigtails. A heavily syncretic Hinduized form of Islam was practiced – jilbab were nowhere to be seen. Everyone wore a sarong. The unsmiling work-hardened bare chested peasants looked bedraggled, tired, burnt by the sun, dressed in rags. Their faces are mesmerizing with pitiless, blinkless, unafraid stares, wide-open eyes and cheeks swollen with betelnut.

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“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” (Benjamin Franklin) Learning stays at the heart of parents preoccupation and we all want our children to learn and acquire skills that we may or may not have ourselves. Languages are considered a great tool for the future, whether it is for a successful social life travelling around the globe, for better job prospects or to enhance the activity and Àexibility of the brain. As the title suggests, we are now more convinced than ever that learning is more likely to take place if we offer children hands on and interactive learning contexts. This month we would like to recommend three companies offering great language classes for young learners and for families. Whether your child or your family wants to learn Bahasa Indonesia, English or other foreign languages, these professionals can help you achieve your goal, so do not wait any longer and contact them today.

Young Learners English Program and Private Indonesian Classes at IALF Bali At IALF, teachers believe that incorporating fun and play in learning is effective in developing a child’s language and communications skills. That’s why their Young Learners program is regarded as one of the best-designed language programs for children. Studying English for Young Learners is aimed at SD and SMP students ranging from 7 to 15 years old. This program develops con¿dence and the active use of English in classes and special end of term projects. Students can choose an Indonesian teacher of English, a native speaker or a combination of both, and each class is limited to a maximum of 16 students. Parents have a choice of morning sessions: 10.30-12.00 or afternoon: 14.30 – 16.00 or 16.30-18.00. Next term’s registration opens from 21 – 27 May 2015. IALF also caters for special private Indonesian classes for children. For course consultations, call 0361 225243 or email ialfbali@ialf.edu, www.ialf.edu

How about Going to Lombok and Learning Indonesian with Fluency Indonesia? Students who study with Fluency Indonesia discover a combination of high-quality language teaching and a fun experience. Their student-centric philosophy emphasizes task-based learning to make language acquisition relevant and engaging. They specialise in individual and small group classes (1-4 students), with students from the age of 10 and their tuition ranges from beginner to advanced and specialist streams. They are only 5 minutes from Senggigi Beach on Lombok and their facilities include classrooms, kitchen and tearooms, a garden and a gazebo. They provide complimentary tea, coffee and fruit. The standard tuition rate is US$15/hour, but most students negotiate a discounted package including other services, such as transport and cultural excursions. They also offer discounts for bookings of more than one student. An Australian father and son who studied with them recently rated their Fluency experience as “outstanding”. Go and see for yourself on your next Lombok holiday! Contact by phone: +62 370 693 541, email: learn@Àuencyindonesian.com, website: http://www.Àuencyindonesian.com/ and facebook: www. facebook.com/Àuencyindonesian

English as a Second Language, French and German with ProEducation in Umalas If you do not already know them, ProEducation is a learning

support service that provides a range of services for the community. They provide tutoring in the areas of Math, English, Science and Humanities. As part of their services they now have English as a Second Language, French and German lessons. Depending on what language is chosen and what is required, an individually designed learning plan is created and implemented using various multi-sensory resources. Group sessions may be an option depending on the number of interested people. So, don’t wait anymore to go in, check out their new facilities and talk to their teachers about the lessons they offer! Contact by phone +6288219142462, +6285100293096, +6285100293166, www.proed.asia

For Sale; Solid wood frame, can be used as sofa or bed, size 200*100 cm. Hardly used from new, paid 3 Juta selling for 1.5 Juta. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [122] For Sale; Canon EF 1740mm f/4L USM, very mint condition (optic/body 99%), complete with all accessories (box, pouch, hood, caps, documentation). Price IDR 7 million. Contact Agus at 081 2360 9966, serious buyer only! [040] For Sale; Bunk bed, new, teak wood, size 100x200 cm, asking prize 2.3 million, new price 3.1 million, for pics send email to <thinkpad1802@gmail. com>, call/sms 0852 8807 0568. Kerobokan. [041]

For Sale; Moisture meter brought it from Australia just used it one time. Good quality, very difficult to buy in Indonesia at a reasonable price, as new condition Rp. 700.000. Call 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [069] For Sale; A stunning Madura bed antique lots of carving 2.5m long x 1.5m 2.6m high if this was in a shop in Seminyak it would be Rp. 45/60 million. My price Rp. 19 million. Call 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [070] Have some spare parts for old Vespa motorbike. Tyre, speedometer etc 1960’s vintage. Will sell cheap. Please call 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [071]

And for Another Excellent Hands On Learning Experience, We Loved Sanur Jewellery Studio! Learning and fun rolled into one! We all know that kids get bored on holiday. There is only so much beach and pool time they want. This is where Sanur Jewellery Studio comes in. Imagine your kids spending the day learning and having fun! For kids under 10 they offer “silver batiking” which does not use a Àame and is a safe way of making a beautiful pendant, using silver oxide and beading. For those over 10, they do just like the adults do, learn a variety of techniques to bring a personal piece to life. They offer a range of silversmithing classes for everyone too. Amongst the many skills involved, you will learn silversmithing techniques from sawing and filing through to annealing and soldering as well as learn health and safety tools for now and the future. They will also offer an amazing tasty, healthy tapas lunch from Tempo Tapas in Jalan Pantai Sindhu, Sanur and you will not go home without your personal souvenir photos. Here is the current schedule and rates for classes and workshops: TUESDAY & THURSDAY: Kids Class (half day 10+ yrs) 10am – 2pm (5 grammes of silver included) $65 USD each, Kids Silver Batiking Class (2 hour morning 4 or more kids) - $40 USD each, Taster Class – Group of 3 or more 10am – 2pm (5 grammes of silver included) $65 USD each

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HECTOR’S The Full Farce of the Law Sometimes a diarist in the Pancasila Archipelago finds himself wishing he were Archie Clark-Kerr, the British ambassador in wartime Moscow famous for finding himself grateful for any little shafts of light that came his way from heaven. He memorialized one such rarity in 1943 in a rather outré note he typed himself. It reported to the Foreign Office in London the arrival in the beleaguered Soviet capital of a new Turkish envoy called Mustapha Kunt. There are precious few shafts of light from heaven or anywhere else around here at the moment. Instead, clouds of judicial and political imprudence (readers may wish to regard the ‘r’ as silent) darken the scene. Susi Johnston, the long-time American resident of Bali whose home was serially invaded by thugs plainly connected with a bid by a woman who was not the nominee to acquire the property at Johnston’s expense, has had many days in court. None of them have been productive of anything except unintelligible bumf and rulings more suited to fictional Ruritania than to factional Indonesia, which aspires to leadership in South-East Asia. The nominee system is of course outside the law. Lots of lawyers are driving expensively shiny black motor cars on the back of this winked-at illegality. The new Minister of Land Law (who is also director-general of the department) is conducting an audit of foreign-owned residential property to ensure that none continues to be held under this acquisitive fiction, on pain of confiscation to the financial detriment of any foreigners who haven’t regularized their titles prior to seizure. Possibly a lot more lawyers are planning to acquire expensively shiny black motor cars given this latest opportunity to charge outrageous fees to achieve nil result. That aside, Johnston’s experience with home invasions and ex-nominees is highly instructive. A panel of judges in Denpasar District Court recently heard a criminal case brought by the police against three miscreants alleged to have thrice smashed up Johnston’s home at Mengwi, removed its contents to a handily waiting truck, and terrorized her for two years in the home she and her late husband built. The judges – two of whom then immediately departed Denpasar for judicial posts elsewhere in Indonesia – found all three not guilty of any crime. They are, therefore, innocent, at least in the judicial meaning of that word. Most of us would be happy, granted, if we were in fact innocent of the charges on which we had been arraigned in court. Some of us might even celebrate that fact, judiciously, a little later, outside the precincts of the court in question. Not these three however, who attended on the day the judges’ decision was to be handed down and sentences (if any) were to be meted out. They were supported by a group of male persons whom some have described as thugs. We were not in court and can make no assessment ourselves of their thuggish nature. They did however engage in scenes of fist-pumping and shouted approbation when their three friends were cleared, took group selfies, and threatened a female journalist covering the case. Anywhere else this disgraceful display would have been seen as contempt of court worthy of reprimand if not penalty. If all this leaves a foul taste in your mouth, then while it may not take the taste away, be assured it is a sensation that is fully shared by your diarist – and by anyone else, anywhere, who would prefer not to have to regard the law as a complete farce.

Bright Ideas Department Perhaps President Joko Widodo is under even more pressure to perform to someone else’s prescription than has been evident thus far. He has now appeared publicly in populist mode promoting a threat to revoke the licences of private hospitals that refuse to treat people on their government issued health cards. He’s missing the point. No hospital worthy of licensing would turn away an emergency case, but private hospitals are not bits of the health infrastructure that government doesn’t have to bother funding. “Socialisme” is, well, rather passé. Just ask China. A more reasonable view is that private hospitals should participate in and support government programs to provide health care for the poor. The President would most likely find the private hospital sector keen to play a role in raising the standard of health of the population. This would necessarily come at a price. The government could

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(and arguably it should) support private hospital programs for health card holders by allowing them to access the affordable medication, consumables and other incentives that are afforded to public hospitals.

Shot in the Dark A lot of people have said quite a lot about the executions of six convicted drug traffickers at Nusa Kambangan Island in Central Java on Apr. 29. More will be said in coming months as the law of unintended consequences catches up with President Widodo. The executions – and those which preceded them as well as any that may follow – will not stop trafficking. The drug problem that the President says he will stop by ignoring his commitment to human rights and instead having people routinely shot dead just after midnight is a modern phenomenon of cities and tourist centres found around the globe. And while international trafficking is a serious problem, the real problem and the real criminal organizers of it are home-grown. It will not be countered by risible circuses demonstrating state power, such as the deployment of Sukhoi fighters to Bali to fly cover for the chartered aircraft transporting Bali Nine prisoners Myuran Sukumaran, who became an artist in jail, and Andrew Chan, who took holy orders while incarcerated, to their place of death. Or by the contingents of armed police that were also, astonishingly, deemed necessary. Transporting two convicts can be done, with the assistance of handcuffs if necessary, by police and prison officers. Barnum & Bailey three-ring circuses are superfluous. Both men had become model prisoners who had contributed to rehabilitation programs at Kerobokan that are a tribute both to them and to the prison authorities. We’re aware of certain darker elements in Sukumaran’s postconviction behaviour that are not to his credit, but that’s rather beside the point now and in any case predated his obvious rehabilitation. Neither he nor Chan was going to attempt to escape. The Australian SAS was not going to swoop from the sky and snatch them away. The President’s predecessor, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, and members of the new government from the vice-president down seem to have understood this very well. They offered advice that it was possible to look at things on a case by case basis – and at the execution orders when these were slipped across the presidential desk for signature. They advised that Indonesia’s real interests would be better served by pulling back from the “kill everyone” formula. Even Prabowo Subianto, Jokowi’s strongman rival last year when the President was running on a human rights ticket, said so.

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There is now a revitalized push among Indonesians to abolish capital punishment. It’s unlikely to go anywhere fast; but things are moving – and that’s forward, not backwards.

Ah, Daylight! And now for some light relief: the Bali program of the 2015 Europe on Screen festival in Indonesia. This was at Pan Pacific Nirwana at Tanah Lot on May 2-3. It’s a great location to watch a movie. The waves rolling into the beach almost seem part of the film set. The film on May 3 was Daglicht (Daylight) made by Eyeworks in the Netherlands in 2013 and directed by Diederik van Rooijen. It was adapted from the 2008 book by Marion Pauw that won the Golden Noose Dutch Crime award. The film stars Angela Schijf and is a little noir (it also has a different ending). But it deals in a compelling way with autism and the plot keeps you on your toes. The English subtitling was very good. Perhaps for Indonesian screenings subtitling should also be in Bahasa. We had a chat with producer Judith Hees about films in the works. That was another highlight of the evening. Eyeworks, whose main work is in TV, made the series What Really Happens in Bali. We didn’t chat about that. The film on May 2 was the British production Rush (2013) portraying the merciless 1970s rivalry between Formula One rivals James Hunt and Niki Lauda. The Europe on Screen Bali program was supported by the charity SoleMen, whose best foot forward Robert Epstone was present. He was shoeless but in fine form as always.

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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth

– ARE YOU PROTECTING INSURED FORYOUR LESSASSETS THAN YOUR CAR? If so, the reason could be that the car was bought with a loan so insurance cover on the car would have been obligatory to protect the lender. But no-one obliges you to insure yourself. And human nature being what it is, many will put off taking out personal insurance thinking that with a bit of luck nothing will go wrong and money can be saved. The past few articles have focused on the different ways of building up wealth to ensure a healthy income in retirement. But what if something goes wrong along the way? What are your chances of reaching 65? The statistics are in your favour as long as you were not born in the least fortunate developing countries. For example, according to figures provided by the UN only 22% of those born in Zambia will reach 65. Here are the figures for other countries: Israel: 85% Japan: 84% Australia: 83% United Kingdom: 81.5% Singapore: 80% France: 78% United States: 77.5% China: 71% Indonesia: 62% India: 60% Uganda: 25% There is another statistic that has been quoted by a UK insurance company, namely that the chance of suffering a so-called critical illness (such as heart disease, stroke or cancer) and surviving is three times higher than actually dying before the age of 65. Can you still take a chance? Given that your chances of reaching 65 and without suffering a critical illness are probably less than 75% it would appear prudent to take action to ensure that you and your family have a degree of protection so that in the event of unexpected death your family will not suffer hardship and in the event of your own incapacity you have compensation for the lost income. The next step is to decide how much and what kind of cover you need and can afford. To calculate how much cover you need you would have to take account of the total income you would have earned throughout your remaining working life. Not an easy task when you have to consider inflation, likely promotions etc. but the aim is to ensure that in the event of death your family can maintain the same standard of living. Most expatriates under 50 may find that realistic cover would be in the region of half to a million US Dollars. Once you reach retirement age the need for life and critical illness insurance should diminish since by then you should have paid off your mortgage, the kids will be off your hands and you should have built up sufficient assets to see you through. There is one exception, and that is insurance to cover death taxes which I will cover below. Types of cover There is a confusing array of protection products so you need to fully understand the choices available. Life insurance can be divided into two main categories, Term Assurance and Whole of Life. Critical illness cover can be added to both. Term Assurance This is the cheapest form of life cover. Basically you select the number of years you need cover and pay a fixed monthly or annual premium for the duration of the term. If you die during the term the insurance pays out in full to the nominated beneficiary or your estate. If you survive till the end of the term the insurance lapses and there is no residual value. There is no surrender value at any time so the money you are paying is lost for ever. But what you are getting is a high level of security and peace of mind at relatively low cost.

There is an even cheaper form of term assurance and that is one where you pay for only one year at a time. The downside is that premiums rise each year so you actually pay more in the long term but it could be ideal for someone on a short term contract. Whole of Life Assurance Many people don’t like the thought of paying out insurance premiums for years without seeing any money back. The answer for them is Whole of Life assurance. In this case part of the premium provides the life cover while another part is invested. Usually after three years this type of policy starts to have a surrender value. If there is a fixed term for paying premiums life cover is maintained after the term since premiums are then funded from the investment portion. If there is insufficient money in the fund to cover the premiums the policy would lapse without value. But if the premiums are set initially at a realistic level the investment portion should provide a nice nest-egg. Ideally, the investment portion should grow by an amount that exceeds the cost of premiums so that life cover is maintained and you have the choice of cashing in at any time or remain insured and invested for the benefit of your estate. For British nationals and others whose home countries impose an obligation to pay death taxes on worldwide assets this can be a very useful way to cover that liability. Although cover to a very old age will require either high premiums or a start to the policy at a relatively early age, in the case of British nationals that could still represent a massive saving on the Inheritance Tax (IHT) that would be payable before any assets can be released to the estate. As an example, the tax on a million pound estate would currently be 40% of the value above £325,000 which would amount to £270,000. In most cases it would cost just a small fraction of this over time to fund a life policy to cover the liability. Without such cover or a restrictive trust arrangement the assets, including perhaps the family home, would have to be sold to pay IHT before beneficiaries could receive anything from the estate.

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Medical insurance While this article is focused on life assurance we must not overlook other insurance needs. The most obvious one is medical insurance, particularly if you live in Bali where premiums are higher than in Jakarta, reflecting the higher cost of claims. No doubt like me you know of sad cases of expatriates who have suffered a serious illness or accident and have no insurance. True, premiums get higher as you get older, but so does the risk of serious illness. Is it worth saving a couple of hundred dollars a month when cancer or heart surgery could set you back at least $50,000 or an emergency evacuation $25,000 which will only get you to the airport tarmac in Singapore? There is an issue however for those who are so settled in Bali, many with local families, that it is virtually impossible to return to the home country. After a certain age insurance premiums can become truly prohibitive. If return to the home country is not feasible then the best solution may be to cease paying for insurance but endeavour to keep an emergency fund for any future medical treatment. And when it is required use the same facilities as the local Balinese. With a healthy lifestyle it is still possible to live to a ripe old age.

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Other forms of insurance Apart from the main classes of insurance mentioned it is also possible to take out income protection insurance and accident insurance. Then of course you also have general insurance for your property and finally car insurance. But no doubt you already have car insurance. And in the event of a total write-off is it worth more than you if you met a similar fate? If so, it is time to put things right! Colin Bloodworth of PPI Indonesia has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but visits Bali frequently. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you are welcome to contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com or +62 21 2598 5087

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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby Greetings live music pioneers and welcome once again alike however one thing had always been lacking, decent to another edition of Music Matters here in your local live music! Well I am happy to say that is now being recti¿ed Bali Advertiser. and the bar (under new management) have decided to really grab the live music scene by the horns here in Bali This Issue is action packed, and with so much going on it and will be hosting many great bands over the coming is hard to know a place to start; so I will kick off with an summer months. There are also talks of music competitions. apology: I was supposed to go to the blues festival being The bar Àoor space and adjoining building are massive held down in Nusa Dua however I came down with a Bali and will easily accommodate 600 people so hosting large bug and was unable to attend! A good friend of mine did scale music events here will be no problem. I am happy the make it and had this to say: “overall the festival was good, management has taken the decision to push for live music the bands professional and the set up was pretty good, here as with its size and acoustics this could quickly become however the one thing that really let the side down was the a large scale contender on the music venue circuit in marketing for this event as there were very few people who Bali and will be sure to host some amazing nights. The actually attended the festival, and there was a serious lack manager confirmed of co-ordination which led to some leaving early!” It sounds Saturdays would be like the festival could have been better promoted, and that the main night for is something which is pretty common in Bali with festivals music to start as this and bands, as effective promotion is something which seems would also double as to lack in most events I cover. One event and bar which does a game night with not, and will never have this problem is Frankenstein’s drinking games fun laboratory on Jalan Dana Pura in Seminyak. activities for all ages and prizes. I wish Now I know some of you may be thinking that didn’t he them luck and will be cover this bar a month or two back and yes indeed you would r e p o r t i n g o n t h e be right, however I was called into Frankenstein’s laboratory s u c c e s s o f t h i s for the launching of a very special event and to meet venture in the coming months. someone who not only provides live music but is a master of promoting: the mysterious professor A. I caught up with the Manager Mr. M over a few quiet Bintangs to discuss the future of live music at the venue: The event in question TJB : So what kind of bands do you want on here? was the introduction Mr. M : We want all sorts, the more the merrier really, of a new dance troop the bar has had limited live music in the past but to the venue known as now we want to step this up a gear and really the Zombie Crew. The make live music a feature of what we do here. Crew is comprised of TJB : So when will all this be happening? a group of local male Mr. M : We are going to have regular live music on dancers. They perSaturday, and then grow from there, later we are formed three routines hoping to run competitions for the bands one commercial and themselves to win prizes: battle of the bands etc. the other two more TJB : Cool, so is this going to become a regular feature avant-garde. The ¿rst routine had the dancers rising from here at the bar? the grave like true zombies should, then break dancing on Mr. M : Yea we are going to make live music a big thing the Àoor doing a perfect rendition of Michael Jackson’s here and promote some of the talent we see Thriller. The lead dancer or zombie (whatever you want to every day in Bali. call him) was fantastic as he wore a tatty waistcoat and hat TJB : The venue is pretty big so will you be making and moon walked around the stage like he owned it! this like a live music club? Mr. M : Good question, at the minute we are starting small The show ¿nished with a very spectacular and amazingly and seeing how everything goes, later on in the well choreographed standing jump and back flips and future maybe we can look at bigger and better somersaults truly spectacular. The other two shows were things and there is certainly the space, but for much of the same but done to different styles and with very now we are just keen to get the bands on and different music and costumes. The ¿rst set was (for me) the playing, what happens after that is up to Bali! most enjoyable, and the audience, which was a full house that Sunday, seemed to love it. The show was one of For more information on BBQ how to get there and the live the best dance performances I have ever seen outside of music on offer visit their Facebook page with the tag BBQ the professional West End musical circuit or even German beer garden. choreographed pop videos! I was very impressed by the Ok well that’s all folks look out for the new edition of Music tightness of their movements and the level of their expertise. Matters in a couple of weeks, until then keep it live and make The Zombie Crew will be performing as a regular feature it matter! weekly on a Sunday at Frankenstein’s. 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For years I’ve had a little ritual -- the ¿rst food I put in my mouth every day is from my garden. Sometimes it’s papaya and new-laid eggs. It might be a handful mulberries or cherry tomatoes or a tangy passion fruit. When it’s been raining for months, it might be just a few greens. But that ¿rst mouthful is profoundly signi¿cant to me. It nourishes the soul.

Farmers are the unrecognised heroes of this country. Growing food is the most important job of all. No occupation deserves more respect (or receives less) than farming. We unthinkingly choose, buy, cook and eat fresh food every day, yet most of us have no idea where it comes from, who grew it or how it gets to our nearest store.

When I built my house in Ubud I confidently expected that I’d be growing some of my own food. My sisters and I inherited a gene from our grandfather that impels us to stubbornly attempt to grow fruit and vegetables in all kinds of climates and adverse conditions. In their case that meant There’s no large-scale industrialized farming here. Bali’s watching their seedlings molder in the cold, wet conditions farmers still grow food in family plots, by hand. But of coastal British Columbia within the narrow window of a traditionally, farming has been at the bottom of the social four-month growing season. I nurtured visions of lush beds scale in this steeply hierarchical culture and many more young of greens thriving in Bali’s tropical people are fleeing the land than sunshine and fertile soil, plucking maintaining the family farming A few small independent abundant fruit from my trees and tradition. It’s just not cool, except in farmers are producing fruit, certain very small circles, to get your snubbing supermarket vegetables in rice, vegetables and herbs favour of my own fabulous produce. hands dirty. That’s why we have such trouble finding and keeping without chemicals I have always had a rich fantasy life. gardeners. A freelance gardener with skills in propagation, composting, It turned out that nothing much will grow in the heavy clay mulching, pruning and integrated pest management could soil of my garden, deeply shaded by jungle. Not only is there make a good wage but it’s quickly becoming an unfashionable not enough light, but squirrels destroy the coconuts, durian occupation. and mangosteens before I can get to them. Birds devour the mulberries. Grasshoppers turn my infant kale leaves to lace Until I set my own hand to trying to grow broccoli, overnight. cauliÀower and capsicums I used to complain about the price of these exotics at the farmers’ market. Now I look at every Growing food in the tropics is not easy. It’s either too hot, too red pepper and acknowledge how hard it is to grow, how wet, too dry or the bugs eat everything. The soil needs many months it takes to ripen, how it needs just the right constant nourishment, watering and protection from sun and amount of sunlight, how the plant will rot in the ground if it wind. A whole generation of carefully rains too much and how much compost it nurtured seedlings can be wiped out needs. Then it’s picked, trucked to Ubud overnight by a coven of browsing insects and any middleman will add a profit or a heavy rainstorm. Imported vegetable margin. A lot of time and energy goes into seeds germinate enthusiastically, shoot up every vegetable, and I honour the cost of wildly for a few days and then take a look them now. at the thermometer and collapse into compost. Even hardy crops like sorghum Realistically, none of us will ever grow wither and disappear, perhaps moving significant amounts of the food we stealthily on to greener pastures while I’m consume. But let’s send a blast of gratitude not looking. So my morning ritual can be to the farmers, and let’s season every meal pretty sparse. with awareness of the human hands that toiled to produce food for us. And buy as much as we can directly from the People love delicate baby greens and so does everything people who coaxed it from the soil. else. All manner of Àying and crawling bugs appreciate that little blast of fresh chlorophyll. Glistening trails betray the Here are some chemical-free producers around Ubud: passage of marauding snails. Chickens are a major challenge to growing vegetables here. One scrawny feral Ubud Direct delivers natural and wild products from Bali and chicken can destroy a newly planted, lovingly mulched bed other islands to your home. See http://ubuddirect.com of seedlings in a couple of minutes. Plump brown laying hens scratching placidly in their own paddock are one thing. Gangs Big Tree Farms delivers screamingly fresh vegetables and of hungry Bali chickens rampaging through the baby greens herbs to your door. io@bigtreefarms.com or 0361 846 3327 with those big, prehistoric-looking feet is quite another. I ¿nally devised a chicken-proof cage from half-hoops of split bamboo covered with netting which succeeded in keeping out the fowl but did nothing to deter the grasshoppers and snails.

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I thought I could at least count on cultivating papayas. After all, they sprung up unbidden all over the garden and the compost pile in all seasons. I learned the hard way that papayas have their own agenda. They insist on choosing their own place in the garden and decline to grow from carefully planted seed. They also hate to be transplanted. Once established, usually under an eave or some other inconvenient spot, neither Àoods nor drought will kill them. Often they grow so tall the fruit is impossible to harvest and the birds and bats make off with most of it. So I end up patronising the farmers’ market at Pizza Bagus on Saturdays and various private growers the rest of the week. A few small independent farmers are producing fruit, rice, vegetables and herbs without chemicals and some describe their crops as organic, but the word is used very loosely in Indonesia. Often it refers to food grown with animal manures instead of synthesised chemical fertilisers, but those chickens were almost certainly being fed commercial poultry pellets laced with antibiotics. As far as I’m aware there are no vegetable producers in Bali who are internationally certi¿ed as organic growers, it’s just too expensive. Crop failure is heartbreaking enough when you’re just a hobby gardener. I can always go to the market if bugs wipe C/Ci/I-24 Dec 14

out my salad patch. But it can be a disaster for the millions of Indonesians who are trying to grow enough vegetables and other food to feed their families or for desperately needed cash.

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Har’s Garden just north of Ubud grows beautiful vegetables for sale. see www.harsgarden.com Gede’s farm in Baturiti has a stall at the Saturday farmers’ market at Pizza Bagus and also delivers. Contact him at balirungu@yahoo.com or 081 3387 21705 Chakra coordinates a group of farmers through Yayasan Sawah Bali which produces and sells heritage rice, asparagus, moringa and a variety of fruit and vegetables. Contact him at chakra.widia@gmail. com or 0813 3879 4571 Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - - Free-fall off the Tourist Trail is available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and Seminyak - Amazon downloadable for Kindle E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2015 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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more effective to apply crushed catnip leaves to the skin for more complete protection. It is a low growing ground cover good to for ¿lling in gaps the garden beds.

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Rosemary (Rosmarinus of¿cinalis) – A well known natural repellent with a very strong scent. It is easy to grow and tolerates very dry conditions. It can be grouped together into a hedge or grown in pots. It is an attractive plant to place near entrances and outdoor seating areas, with small blue to purple Àowers. It can also be used as a culinary herb. Grows up to 1.5 metres.

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GARDEN DOCTOR by Dr. Kris

Natural Mosquito Repellent from Common Plants ‘Dear Dr Kris, In the past I have read of plants which are good for deterring mosquitoes, and other plants that are good at deterring Àies. Can you recommend some plants for these purposes?What is their botanical/ common name? What name is used in Bali (if found here)?Most importantly, do you know where in Bali they may be purchased? I live in Kesiman if you know of a close place. Thanking you for your advice, Francis’ In the tropics mosquitoes are a constant and they are not only annoying but can also transmit serious diseases such as malaria, dengue and encephalitis, which can be fatal. The only people I know who aren’t disturbed by the presence of mosquitoes are those that never get bitten. Some people seem to attract mosquitoes and they can often be seen jumping about slapping and hitting themself in what appears to be some kind of masochistic mad dance. Well, a recent scienti¿c discovery has actually con¿rmed that some people are more vulnerable to mosquito attack than others. The key lies in a natural repellent found on the human skin related to body odour. People who never get bitten are unwittingly producing natural repellents and thus their body has a natural defence mechanism, it’s all genetic so you have your parents to either thank or blame for that! So for those of us that aren’t protected it’s a good idea to get nature on side with plants that will deter the pests and allow you to better enjoy your time outside in the garden, most plants that deter mosquitoes will also repel Àies. In many cases you can crush the leaves of these plants and rub them on your skin for extra protection, with the exception of citronella grass which can produce a severe allergic reaction.

Lemon Basil (Ocimum × citriodorum) - There are many varieties but lemon basil is the most effective against mosquitoes. Can be grown direct in garden beds, in pots and especially good when grown indoor on a bright windowsill, can also be added to cooking. To keep the mosquitoes away while you work rub a handful of crushed leaves on your skin. Will grow 30-50 cm in height, or trimmed to maintain as a ground cover. Lemon balm (Melissa of¿cinalis) - Another common plant that contains citronella oil and is thus also effective at deterring mosquitoes. Extremely useful as a groundcover, good for growing as border plant on pathways and ¿lling in gaps in between taller growing plants. Grows fast and spreads quickly and can quickly get out of control. If you don’t want it taking over the garden, keep it in pots. Lemon balm is has many medicinal uses and also makes a refreshing tea. Another low growing ground cover, up to 30 cm.

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Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) - Has a very strong yet pleasant scent, with attractive purple flowers. Mosquitoes, Àeas and moths, can’t stand it. Grow in pots or in garden beds along pathways and boundaries, effective if grouped together to form a low hedge. Brush the leaves to release a more potent dose of the scent. It

The most effective plants that you should easily be able to find locally at most nurseries would be; Citronella Grass (Cymbopogon nardus) - Closely related to lemongrass and looks very similar. This is the species used for the production of citronella oil (as the name suggests) which is used as an insect repellent in sprays, oil burners and candles. This should be easy to find in Indonesia, it became very popular as a house plant during a dengue fever outbreak years ago. Citronella oil is the most common natural ingredient used in formulating natural mosquito repellents, but the living plant is more effective because it has a stronger smell. The essential oil itself doesn’t kill the mosquitoes but effectively deters them from the general area. A few clumped plantings of citronella around the garden will make a noticeable difference. Also try planting citronella in pots which can be moved around outdoor living areas. It functions well as background or border plant. Disturb the leaves to release the scent. Handling citronella can cause skin irritations or allergic reactions when the grass blades are broken so I wouldn’t advise you to crush the leaves and rub it on your skin.

will grow into a small bush.

Zodia (Evodia suaveolens) - Endemic to Indonesia and Papua. This plant has traditionally been used by Papuans to repel insects and mosquitoes by rubbing the leaves over the whole body. Zodia has attractive foliage and does well planted in clumps along boundaries, pathways or as a hedge and is also commonly kept indoor in pots. If the leaves are agitated a very strong scent will be produced. If left it will grow into a small bush, up to 2 metres.

English to Indonesian Mosquito - Nyamuk Mosquito repellent plants - Tanaman Anti - Nyamuk Lemon Basil – Kemangi Citronella grass- Serai Wangi Lemon balm – Melissa All other plants names use the English common name in Indonesia.

Catnip (Nepeta cateria) - One of the most powerful mosquito repellent plants is ordinary catnip. Research shows that nepetalactone, the essential oil found in catnip is more effective than DEET at repelling mosquitoes. Entomologists at Iowa State University found that catnip is up to ten times more effective than DEET, the toxic chemical found in most commercial insect repellents, and various studies have con¿rmed its effectiveness. While the potent smell will repel mosquitoes in close proximity to the plant, it can be even

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By using a variety of the mosquito repellent plants listed you will also end up with an aromatic herb garden, an unintended yet welcome consequence. You should position mosquito repellent plants along boundaries, pathways, around outdoor seating areas, near entrances and patios, even indoors if you can. Other strategies to reduce mosquitoes around the garden include keeping the lawn mowed, tidying up overgrown areas, and eliminating standing water that will allow them to breed.

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All of these plants should easily be available in most nurseries around Bali, nearby Sanur try Jalan Hayam Wuruk, or Jalan Hang Tuah. All of the above plants listed with the exception of Citronella grass can be used to provide personal protection by rubbing the crushed onto the skin. Avoid rubbing crushed citronella grass on your skin, as an allergic reaction of severely irritated red itchy skin often results.

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“Bull’s Scrotum” As the old adage goes: “you can’t make a silk purse out of a bull’s scrotum”. It’s the wrinkles you know. You just can’t get them out. Oh sure down through the ages many people have tried; ironing, curling tongs, grandma’s mangle, they have even tried feeding the bulls with a starch rich diet to see if that would ‘stiffen them up a bit’ but to no avail. All attempts failed and the bulls were non too happy about it either. Over in the West (the Wild West that is) the Silk Purse Association of Manufacturers were frustrated, they couldn’t be bothered unravelling silk worms and had bulls coming out of their ears. They approached the University of Wyoming Department of Genetics and Small Furry Animals who, always quick to see a commercial opportunity, decided they’d work on a bit of genetic modification to eliminate the wrinkles. They scoured the world to identify animals that had smooth scrota and would be willing to offer a gene or two. They found that in colder climates the number of wrinkles in the average scrotum is 67.43% higher than those in warmer climes. Indeed it is recorded in the “Bintang Book of Interesting But Somewhat Bizarre World Records” that the world’s wrinkliest scrotum is to be found on the Greater Spotted Abominable Snowman of Southern Tibet (at this point we should remember the sacrifice made by the three researchers who lost their lives establishing this important fact). But we digress. We are, of course, looking for scrota of the smooth variety and it took many years of searching in dry warm places before they found what they were looking for. It was by shear accident that, in a doctor’s waiting room hidden between the May 1936 copy of National Geographic magazine and November 1926 edition of Women’s Day, they came across an old somewhat dogeared copy of the Highlander’s Survival Almanac. Prof Cedric Studbaker Junior, who had been visiting the doctor to have a wart removed from his left nipple, found the book and on page 3 of that esteemed publication (there are only 5 pages in the book) discovered a little known fact that the real purpose of the sporran is, in the absence of wooly underwear, to keep the items it contains warm on cold winter’s nights. And so he deduced that the world’s smoothest scrota were to be found under a Scotsman’s kilt. His team of researchers extracted the genetic material from a passing scotsman and combined it with that of a Texas shorthorn. Unfortunately the results were disappointing, the part of interest was rougher than a Rhino’s earlobes. After 24 years of work the University of Wyoming finally gave up. But then The University of Dundee took up the challenge. They realised that the Texas shorthorn was a pretty low class of animal and quickly came up with an answer in the from of a rather friendly small black and white bovine from Aberdeen. Head researcher in the Department of Caber Aerodynamics, Dr Angus McFollicle offered his high quality highland genetic material which they used to genetically modify that of the bovine. The results were highly successful producing probably the world’s most successful breed of cattle - the Smooth Scrotumed Aberdeen Angus. Silk purse manufacturers across the world were delighted which explains why it is that the full wording of the age old adage is in fact: “You can’t make a silk purse out of a bull’s scrotum unless it is an Aberdeen Angus.” As we said some weeks ago the financial calculation developers use for buying land, building property and selling at a profit don’t appear to be working these days with land prices having hit astronomical levels. With all the emphasis being on the price of land, the value of the building it may contain is becoming a lesser, if not superfluous factor in the equation. Have a look around and you may note that there are clear signs that land value has peaked and in fact prices are starting to fall taking us into a buyer’s market. There are many factors at play not least is the fact that many owners who have bought under illegal nominee arrangements are feeling vulnerable after recent warnings from the Minister of Agrarian Law and, as a result, many may wish to sell their property. In such circumstances it may be a good time to look for land with an existing house with a view to renovating the buildings and bring it up to a “desirable” standard. If the building can be successfully renovated at reasonable cost this may well yield significant savings. To make such a project work we need keep expenditure to a minimum and carefully select the property, there are some great opportunities out there but we need to avoid the bulls scrota, so where do we start? Define what you wish to achieve Start by thinking clearly about what you are trying to achieve. Do you want a property for investment purposes or to rent out as a money maker? If the building is to be your own home your motivation may be quite different and you may wish to spend more money to have what you want.

Have a financial plan It is particularly important to make sure the project is financially viable. If you are investing you need a business plan. Work through a project budget listing all your expected expenses and, against this your anticipated capital gain and/or rental income. If you are renting the property out you will need to include the costs of agency fees, marketing costs and ongoing maintenance. You will also need to consider the cash flow needed to make it work. Once your budget is set, stick to it. To see a list of typical project expenses go to the article on Bills of Quantities at http://www.mrfixitbali.com/articles/bill-ofquantities-186.html Do not overcapitalise It is very important to avoid over capitalisation - do not spend a lot of money unless it can be recouped. You need to be objective and not emotional, justify every bit of expense and be tough on yourself to avoid “nice ideas”. It’s a “nice idea” to have ermine toilet seat covers but will they pay for themselves. Avoid high fees Avoid over exorbitant fees that may make the project unviable. To illustrate the point I have come across a number of examples of exorbitant fees in recent months as follows: We all meet poverty avoiding architects who charge a whopping 20% of a total project cost as their fee. I recently came across a woman who is paying Rp 6 million a month for managing her property, this is three times the fee she would pay in Australia. The ugliest case of opportunism I have come across in recent years was of a house for sale. The owner was asking US$450,000 for it but the estate agent was selling the property for US$600,000 - that is a mark up of 33%! The real estate agent takes no risk, has very little cash outlay and makes US$150,000 simply for finding a buyer. For comparison the average commission charged in Australia is 2.22% the highest being 3.26% in Tasmania.

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Carefully select the property Before you decide on whether to go ahead you should examine the structure of the property to see what can and what can’t be done with it. The trick is to either have the vision and knowhow to see the possibilities or to find other people who can do this for you. The strength of the house is the most important consideration and this is a structural rather than an architectural issue. We need to look for: • Buildings with good structural integrity. Structures are expensive to repair or strengthen. • Buildings in which the structural design will allow meaningful remodelling or renovation. Sensible placement of columns and beams usually provide many opportunities for modifying house layout. • Roofs in good condition. Roofs can be expensive to replace. • Floors in good condition. • Buildings with wooden components such as doors and windows that can be reused. Wood gives character but is getting very expensive.

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Think very carefully about awkward shaped buildings, buildings with complicated roofs, buildings with many small rooms, unusually shaped rooms and rooms at different levels all of which may provide difficult challenges for renovation. However they might also yield some interesting opportunities for creative people with imagination. Such buildings may prove difficult to work with but may also give end results with character. You should always expect that electrical circuits and plumbing systems will require upgrading. Seek advice Now is probably a good time to buy an existing property for remodelling or renovation. If you do consider this course of action it is a good idea to have the building assessed before you finalise the purchase to assess the building’s potential, to tell you what can and what can’t be done and give you an idea of how much it will cost. Some buildings may, at first glance, appear to have potential but, once design work starts they can prove to be difficult and, as a result, very expensive. Clever people can look at what appears to be a very mediocre building and see its true potential. Finally I have said it before and I’ll say it again foreigners must NOT buy Hak Milik (freehold land title) property, Hak Pakai (right to use title) is probably the best way to go for KITAS holders and leasehold is a popular option for holiday home visitors. Phil Wilson Opinions are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2015 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Bm/I-20 August 14


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The Sponge Bob Movie, Sponge out of Water Sponge Bob Square Pants is a cook in a Fast Food Diner in the town of Bikini Bottom, which is far beneath the sea, on the ocean’s floor. In the diner, Sponge Bob makes Krabby Patties, which are a delicious seafood burger. Plankton, the evil owner of a rival diner, steals the secret recipe to Krabby Patties so that he too can serve the popular treat. The quest to regain the secret formula takes Sponge Bob, and his friends, on a journey into the Past, the Future, and, the Parallel Universes. I wonder if the humor in this cartoon is just a little bit too sophisticated for children. But, maybe, kids are more savvy these days, and, they know a good piece of surrealism when they see one. Like the TV show, the animation is rather crude and elementary, but, when it is combined with live action, it becomes quite amusing. There is lots of color and movement. The cartoon will be terrific when viewed in 3D. Jupiter Ascending* This Sci-Fi movie is rather interesting to begin with. It takes many elements from contemporary UFO mythology, such as: ‘Greys’, ‘Alien Abduction’, and, ‘Crop Circles’; then, presents a somewhat reasonable explanation for them. However, after that, the movie quickly disintegrates into an absurd story about a Galactic War Lord, who is trying to control the manufacture and distribution of an elixir which allows eternal youth. It is all very stupid. Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum both give lackluster performances, as an Outer-Space Queen and a hybrid foot-soldier. It is probably best to ignore Eddie Redmayne’s over-the-top and campy rendition of the War Lord. Still, the movie is saved by some really stupendous special-effects. I have already diligently bookmarked the movie to be re-watched when it’s available in 3D. Boy Meets Girl In a small American town, a young man has been living as a woman. As he prepares for a sex change operation, he realizes that he knows nothing about female sexuality. With a willing local girl, he begins to explore female sexual responses. This little independent film contains some very frank and rather revealing discussions about ‘straight’, ‘gay’, and, ‘transgender’ sexual practices. The movie will be of most interest to the transsexual community. Black or White* In this courtroom drama, a battle takes place concerning a custody case over a young girl, who is shared by a white grandfather and a black grandmother. Kevin Costner and Octavia Spencer both give terrific performances, in this big-budget mainstream movie which contains some very frank and rather revealing discussions about racial discrimination in contemporary American society. The movie is well-written, produced, and, directed by Mike Binder. Penguins of Madagascar An Evil Genius Octopus has a secret serum, which will change all of the penguins in the world from cute and adorable into terrible horrible monsters. It is up to the Penguins of Madagascar to thwart the Evil Genius’ plans. This is another cartoon which might be too witty for its own good. The jokes come thick and fast, but, parents may enjoy them more than their children. Mortdecai* Johnny Depp plays an English art dealer who gets involved in the theft of an ‘Old Master’. Most of the comedy is forced and labored, particularly Johnny Depp’s interpretation of a British aristocrat, who appears to be inspired by the legendary British comedian Terry Thomas. In fact, with their dreadful English accents, all of the American actors in this English comedy are awful. Paddington I really don’t get this movie at all. But, I am an Australian. Not English. Based on a popular children’s book, this movie is something which only the English will completely understand. Paddington is a bear from Darkest Peru, who stows away on a boat to London. There he is taken in by a nice family. Meanwhile, a taxidermist, shoddily played by Nicole Kidman, wants to get her hands on him. The robot playing Paddington is more creepy than cuddly. The Forger John Travolta plays a renowned art forger. On his release from prison he has to paint a fake Claude Monet, to pay off a debt to a nasty criminal syndicate.

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BA Feature Article No Water, no Bali

Bali water crisis, researchers ¿nd solution Bali Water Protection Program (BWP) / Penyelamatan Air Tanah Bali Denpasar: Bali’s natural fresh water aquifers are at record lows of 20% or less and researchers now predict the island faces ecological crisis before 2020 if the situation is not reversed. “Water is life… the need and utilization of ground water is increasing, while the need to recharge water into the soil is being underestimated,” said Dr. Lilik Sudiajeng, University Politknik Negeri Bali (PNB) Professor of Civil Engineering and head of research. Protecting Bali water A team of engineering and hydrology experts have announced Penyelamatan Air Tanah Bali / Bali Water Protection Program (BWP) - a solution to help restore island aquifers before Bali reaches a crisis emergency.

main tourism rival on the Thai island of Phuket where relentless record numbers of tourists and unchecked tourism development has all but exterminated local agriculture leaving the island to import water from the mainland for local consumption each dry season.

Future reality “This rescue program cannot be carried out by one organization alone, all must cooperate - including government, industry and general public for water rescue in this land,” said Dr Lilik Sudiajeng.

“We should not wait until everything breaks,” exclaimed Phuket father of tourism Wichit Na Ranong at a September 2014 industry forum to address the tourist island’s chaotic lack of direction and woeful state of the environment resulting from unplanned tourism development.

“At the end of the day, we are facing a choice – No water, no Bali – the island has very few years of fresh water left and either we want to depend on expensive technologies such as reverse osmosis for our water or allow Bali’s future generations to enjoy the natural water bountifulness of its parents - it’s as simple as that. Our program has the real opportunity to impulse action toward long-term freshwater resilience and good governance” added BWP research advisory Ms Florence Cattin.

“We have to be ready for some pain,” he implored, holding a mirror to the same situation Bali now faces, stating “everyone is pursuing his or her own interests without regard to their effect on others, that the authorities are reactive rather than proactive”.

A co-initiative of IDEP Foundation and University Politknik Negeri Bali, the potential solution is a collaborative community project that calls on all industry sectors and members of the public for support to assist reversal of the water crisis, following a worldwide assessment of rapid aquifer recharge systems for emergency conditions on Bali. Now at only 15-20 % of water aquifers capacity remaining, the Bali water mitigation program was launched following con¿rmation of the aquifer level crisis by Indonesian Geologists Association (IAGI) members at Bali Provincial Administration during a “Management of Groundwater in Bali Province” seminar in Denpasar on 25 April. Demand, avoiding increased saltwater into the aquifers High demands for fresh water from Bali’s densely populated urban and tourism areas, has seen water supplies diverted from vital agricultural areas to tourist precincts in the south that threatens the island’s future food security, UNESCO world-heritage rice ¿elds, traditional Balinese culture and quality of life. “Coastal areas where aquifers continue to be over-exploited will suffer further leakage of salt water into groundwater, which is forever non-reversible, meaning total dependence on expensive desalination plants to treat seawater for Bali residential, agriculture and tourism water supplies,” says PNB researcher of Civil Engineering, Ida Bagus Putu Bintana. Worldwide research Bali is not alone in this worldwide water crisis with reports of emergency drought dilemmas now emerging around the globe from Brazil, California, Australia, Africa, China and across Asia. The 2025 vision for water in Southeast Asia was initially de¿ned in the ASEAN Long Term Strategic Plan for Water Resources Management endorsed by ASEAN Environment Ministers in 2002, with strong plans of action recommended by 2015. Reports from United Nations agencies now suggest immediate action be taken to ensure sustainable water supplies into the future. Tourism impact on global sustainable water supplies is of particular concern with headlines far and wide, including Bali’s

Agdrainwell Map Water Crisis-Upd.March2015

The difference is Bali academics and research organisations are not waiting any longer and insist the Bali Water Protection Program must be supported to avoid a crisis. The pilot program, at a cost of less than US1m (IDR 13bill), will commence operation on funding and addresses the depletion of aquifers with 136 rainwater gravity-fed well systems strategically located in 13 pre-identi¿ed intervention areas across Bali and on selected provincial islands. Based on successful systems in several drought-stricken areas in India, the aquifer recharge model was the technique chosen by international and Bali academic teams for rapid results in successfully restoring and raising water levels within 3 to 5 years in areas suffering fresh water crisis and threats of salt water intrusion. Water wars Competition for water resources in Bali from tourism stakeholders, urban consumption, bottled water corporations, and agriculture – particularly rice farmers – will continue with water availability diminishing by the year. “I cannot sleep because of worrying about water for our rice ¿eld. This is something we never had to think about [before]. At least for the last eight years we have had less water so that every night my husband has to stay in the rice ¿eld… because [the water] gets stolen by other farmers,” explained a Balinese farmer in a 2012 report by UK research organisation Tourism Concern. Presenting research ¿ndings on Bali’s water crisis to global tourism forums such as ITB Berlin and world media since 2012, Tourism Concern advocate and University of West Bristol academic Stroma Cole – who lived and studied in Indonesia for 12 years – alongside Bali’s expert tourism academics urges the Bali authorities and tourism industry to take action, noting persistent calls for an island development masterplan continues to go unheeded, despite Bali government acknowledging need to review water management before crisis point was reached in 2015. Urgent awareness needed “I feel a further area that also requires attention is education and awareness in the tourism industry plus funding from them, given they are such huge users of water on Bali,” said Ms Cole, expert tourism author of “The political ecology of water and tourism in Bali: A looming crisis” and many other research papers.

Saltwater Into Aquifer-Solution

Program organisers IDEP Foundation and University Politknik Negeri Bali - invite support from civic and tourism industry leaders to ensure success of the Bali Water Protection Program and expansion of the system to other dry areas at risk and protect regional water and food security.

With over 77 000 registered hotel rooms, plus online booking platforms promoting thousands of Bali villas for rent - and recent announcement by Bali Governor Pastika of increasing tourist targets to 30 million by 2029 – the carrying capacity of the island is already overÀowing and “sustainability of Bali’s water has now passed tipping point”.

Fast facts • Bali fresh water will run out by 2020 - demand is exceeding supply! • *75-80% of Bali’s watersheds now declared dry - water table has dropped over 50 m in less than 10 years *according to 2015 government ¿gures • Fresh water wells are drying up - or poisoned by salt water intrusion, especially tourism areas of South Bali • Lake Buyan - second largest natural freshwater reserve – dropped 5 m by 2012 – with Bali in drought, levels continue to drop • Endangered: Water & food security, UNESCO worldheritage rice ¿elds, Balinese culture, quality of life. • Saltwater Intrusion is a serious consequence caused by an imbalance of excessive withdrawal of freshwater compared to natural rate of replenishment • All Bali coastal aquifers are at risk of salt water intrusion – a permanent ecological impact - Forever nonreversible! Solution • Bali Water Protection Program (BWP)- has assessed a rapid method of Aquifer Recharge system, an effective mitigation solution for water crisis conditions on Bali • Cost is less than US1m, to commence operation with 132 rainwater gravity-fed well systems, located in 13 intervention areas, pre-identi¿ed on Bali & sister islands • Rapid results in restoring water levels in areas suffering fresh water crisis and threats of salt water intrusion

How to help Support is needed by all residents, communities and visitors to Bali to help r a i s e awareness of Bali water crisis and assist with fundraising – with as little as U S $ 1 BWP Program Intervention Areas donation from just 10% of residents and annual tourist visitors the program will be fully funded to save Bali water. For more information & how to support Bali Water Protection Program (BWP): -www.idepfoundation.org/ bwp/summary. To donate by Paypal: bwp@idepfoundation.org Copyright © 2015 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH

EARTHQUAKE There seems to be an extraordinary amount of seismic activity around the globe at present. The Nepal earthquake of course was a monster verging on a mega-quake. Closer to home Lombok rattled to a 4.6 quake on Monday (4/5) and Papua New Guinea shook to a 7 quake on Tuesday (5/5). I have heard several debates, some of them quite contrary as to what you should REALLY do during an earthquake. Go outside? Stay inside? Get under something? Or try to find yourself a “triangle of life”? The Triangle of Life is a controversial theory about how to survive a major earthquake, typically promoted via viral emails. In 1996, Douglas Copp proposed a theory that advocates methods of protection very different from the mainstream advice of “drop, cover, and hold on”. Copp recommends that at the onset of a major earthquake, building occupants should seek shelter near solid items that will provide a protective space, a void or space and specifically advises against sheltering under tables. Many agencies, including the American Red Cross and the United States Geological Survey say that it is a “misguided idea” others have called this an outright fraud. It would be wise for all of us to just take a few minutes to consider the buildings that we frequent. Places such as supermarkets, schools, banks, offices, factories, our homes and the homes of friends & family. Have a quick look around. Is there an emergency exit or are you standing in a box with one exit that is expected to service hundreds of people? (Remember stampedes are a major cause of death in any panic situation). Are there huge windows that you need to avoid? Are there statues, water towers or any other high fixtures that may tumble? Meanwhile here is some common sense advise on surviving an earthquake. EARTHQUAKE SURVIVAL AND DAMAGE REDUCTION You can survive an earthquake and minimize its damage by being aware of, and prepared for, potential hazards. An earthquake will be over before you can do much about it. Most people are killed or injured as they attempt to move prematurely during the earthquake and are struck by falling or flying objects. Your chances of avoiding serious injury are high if you remain calm and take cover. Follow this advice and by being well prepared, you could be a potential resource for your community, not a potential casualty requiring help. Emergency Kit and Planning - Needed for during and after an earthquake: Have containers of fresh water, (one gallon container for each household member) or stock up on water sterilizing tablets) a first aid kit and basic first aid knowledge. • Know safe areas to shelter, and danger areas to avoid. • Have candles, matches, a torch and a portable radio with fresh batteries. • Plan with family how and where to meet if separated. List emergency contact numbers. Remember that the electronic communication network (mobile phones, land lines and internet) will probably NOT be working. • If you have heavy pictures, paintings, mirrors or light fittings hanging above places where people sit or sleep you may be wise to relocate them. These fittings could easily fall and injure people during a strong quake. • Watch for Possible Warning Signs:  Erratic Animal Behaviour - Watch for frightened or confused pets running around.  Ground-Water Levels - Watch for sudden changes of water level in wells or artesian bores. During a quake safety STILL boils down to three basic steps: 1 - Drop to the ground 2 - Take cover by getting under a sturdy desk or table 3 - Hold on to it until the shaking stops. • If there isn’t a table or desk near you, drop to the

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ground in an inside corner of the building and cover your head and neck with your hands and arms. Do not try to run to another room just to get under a table. If you are in bed, hold on and stay there, protecting your head with a pillow. You are less likely to be injured staying where you are. Broken glass on the floor has caused injury to those who have rolled to the floor or tried to get to doorways. If you are outdoors, move to a clear area if you can safely do so; avoid power lines, trees, signs, buildings, vehicles, and other hazards. If you’re driving a car, pull over to the side of the road, stop, and set the parking brake. Avoid overpasses, bridges, power lines, signs and other hazards. Stay inside the vehicle until the shaking is over. If a power line falls on the car, stay inside until a trained person removes the wire. If you’re at the movies or a sports game, stay at your seat and protect your head and neck with your arms. Don’t try to leave until the shaking is over. Then walk out slowly watching for anything that could fall in the aftershocks. If you’re by the shore, drop, cover and hold on until the shaking stops. Estimate how long the shaking lasts. If severe shaking lasts 20 seconds or more, immediately evacuate to high ground as a tsunami might have been generated by the quake. Move inland 3 kilometers (2 miles) or to land that is at least 30 meters (100 feet) above sea level immediately. Don’t wait for officials to issue a warning. Walk quickly, rather than drive, to avoid traffic, debris and other hazards. If you live downstream from a dam, you should know flood-zone information and have prepared an evacuation plan. Catastrophic failure is unlikely, but dams can fail during major earthquakes.

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The main point is to try not to move and to immediately protect yourself as best as possible where you are. Earthquakes occur without any warning and may be so violent that you cannot run or crawl and you will most likely be knocked to the ground. After the Earthquake - Tend injuries and watch for hazards as follows: • Check for injuries. Apply first aid. Do not move the seriously injured unless in danger. • Do not use telephones (avoid congestion) unless there is a serious injury or fire. • Turn off electricity, gas and water. Check for gas/fuel leaks. • Check for water or sewerage leaks, broken electrical wiring etc. • Check for cracks and damage, including roof and foundation. • Be prepared for aftershocks. Evacuate if the house is badly damaged. • Do not waste food and water as supplies may be interrupted. • Listen to local radio advice on damage and service disruptions. • Avoid driving unless for emergency (keep streets clear for emergency vehicles). • Do not go sightseeing or enter damaged buildings. Stay calm and help others if possible. Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at info@chcbali.com or office phone number 0361-2775666

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Almonds - World’s most Popular Nut Nutritional powerhouse sucking California dry

Almonds are delicious, not only that they are very good for you. Study after study con¿rm the bene¿ts from Alzheimer’s to Obesity. They are already known to help with weight loss, control appetite, prevent diabetes, lessen arthritis, inhibit cancer-cell growth, and decrease Alzheimer’s risk. The case can be made that almonds are, nutritionally, the best single food a person could eat.

Anyway, when we buy almonds, we don’t think too much about the downside of growing almonds in California, we are thinking of what’s good for us and how much they cost. While the world’s almond crop has been growing by leaps and bounds so has our taste for them and as a result, as you must have noticed, the cost of almonds, in fact all nuts, have soared in recent years. Wholesale prices have increased 3 to 5 times in the past 5 years and are expected to continue rising quickly due to the shortage of supply following the Californian The most recent research shows that in addition to almonds’ drought, increasing salinisation and the collapse of the honey wonderful life-giving monounsaturated fats, the cardiac bee population, needed to pollinate the tress. In Bali we pay bene¿ts due to vitamin E, ¿ber, antioxidant phytochemicals about US$5.50 for a 250 gm bag, which is expensive. (phenols, Àavonoids, proanthocyanidins, phytosterols) and arginine - and that’s just a partial list of this nut’s virtues. A Go Easy & Chew massive Harvard study found that eating almonds decreased mortality rates by 20 percent. Almonds have now overtaken Fortunately perhaps, it is unwise to pig out on almonds the peanut, which is a lot less good for you and actually bad because of their nutritional density. A good serving of 28gm for many, as the world’s most popular nut, driven in large (1 oz) equivalent to 23 kernels is more than enough. Raw is part driven by the apparently inexhaustible taste for them led best, though roasted tastier. Either way they should be chewed by Americans and the rest of the world, now joined by the one-by-one 25- 40 times to release the nutritional bene¿ts. Chinese, who have developed what is becoming an insa- That should certainly slow most of us down. tiable craving for it. Many of us have developed a taste for almond milk. There Good news surely? are two things to remember with this. First that manufacturers are past masters at slipping in undesirable additives not to Yes it is, from a purely health point of view. However there mention sugar that will undo any of the positive bene¿ts. is a downside to this popularity. Almonds are drinking Cali- Second even if it is free of negative additives it is simply fornia dry. That’s not crushed and watered because almonds down almonds. The are California’s most positive bene¿t you dethirsty crop, it’s berive will be considerably cause California less than eating the real now grows over thing. Other than that 80% of the world’s almond milk is an ima l m o n d s u p p l y. provement on soy milk That’s an awful lot of and probably milk itself, nuts and an awful lot given the way it is proof money. The major duced. Given how exfood conglomerates pensive it is in Bali you all want a slice of the would probably be a lot action. better off buying raw almonds making your There’s been a lot of own. scary talk lately about the drought in The truth is that like alCalifornia, especialmost all our food the ly now Gov. Jerry demand is so great that Brown has introduced mandatory water cuts for the ¿rst time we are currently unable or unwilling to produce it in a sustainin the state’s history, following three of the driest year’s ever able way. Almonds are good for us individually but the way and 2015 promises to be even worse. Though agriculture we are growing them is not, it is unsustainable. Yes, growing uses more than 80% of the state’s water, regulations mere- almonds is a lot less polluting and costly to the environment ly require farmers to submit water voluntary ‘management’ than the industrial raising of cattle for beef or dairy, or pig plans, but the average citizen faces severe restrictions across farming for that matter. Nonetheless, as we see in California the board. People now question how effective and fair water almond plantations are completing the deserti¿cation of one rationing allocations really are. of the most fertile spots on the planet. Almonds undeniably have a lot going for them - they’re nutritious, they taste good, and they’re hugely pro¿table for California. In 2014, almonds brought in $11 billion to the state’s coffers. Plus, other food, animal products mostly, use a whole lot more water per ounce than almonds. Almonds deliver farmers an average net return of $1,431 per acre. Pistachios, another fast-expanding nut-hot investment by the food majors nets even more at $3,519 per acre. So if almonds are healthy for both our bodies and the bottom line they must be worth all the water they require, right? Alas, it’s not so simple. Who bene¿ts and who pays the price? Why should ordinary Californians subsidise some of the richest conglomerates, in the world, not to mention desert golf courses for their executives, and forego watering their garden or ¿lling their pools?

Look to the Water…

For Californians most of their almonds, the States second thirstiest crop after alfalfa, are exported overseas and since each nut takes a gallon of water to produce, they account for close to 10 percent of the state’s annual agricultural water use, more than the entire population of Los Angeles and San Francisco use in a year.

In the end it’s not about nutrition it’s about environmental consciousness and sustainability, which always come back to water. And there I am sorry to say we are doing a terrible job.

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Last year the writer Michael Specter wrote a thought-provoking feature on GMOs in the New Yorker where he addresses how seven billion people on the planet will be 10 billion by the end of the century, and feeding that population is likely to be the greatest challenge to humanity to date. Thinking about your going easy on almonds isn’t going to change anything, so you might as well enjoy the bene¿ts without agonizing. The point is very soon we are going to have to address some hard questions and demand some de¿nitive answers as to where genetically engineered food can help and where it cannot, putting aside equally corporate greed and Pollyanna thinking.

What about other kinds of nut? So perhaps we should grow other nuts in other parts of the world, which now only account for 20 percent of the global crop. Press coverage of almond-nutrition research provides a narrow vantage on health. Technically almonds aren’t even a nut and there are other nuts with equal health bene¿ts. In rough order they are walnuts, Brazil nuts, pecans, macadamias, pistachios and hazel nuts. Perhaps our farmers and Big Food should start scouting out other parts of the world where these crops can prosper.

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As I was escorted through the resort to the spa it was like being in a jungle surrounded by large trees and greenery, walking up and down several wooden staircases with the sound of the river sometimes close and other times in the distance. It had been a sunny day as I drove to Ubud but by the time I arrived it had clouded over, typical April weather in However, they served me a large coconut and a platter of fresh fruit perched on the edge of the tub under an umbrella. Ubud. I slid into the warm water and huddled under an umbrella to Finally arriving at the open air spa, which has three couples enjoy my snack. I’d been at the spa for over three hours so rooms, all with breathtaking views of the river below. I sat at was a bit hungry. I laughed at the idea of sitting in a huge tub a table with a large display of various delicious looking fruit by the river under an umbrella eating fruit. It seemed a bit that is typically used in the treatments. All of the products ludicrous, but I’ve done crazier things. used in the spa are made from natural products. As I sipped on a glass of fresh juice, the treatments I would be Laughing I climbed out of the tub and got back into my robe, receiving were explained to me and to select the massage which luckily was also under the umbrella and dry, grabbed an umbrella and slowly and carefully climbed back up the oil I preferred. wooden stairs to my refuge. Here, I changed into my swimsuit My therapist escorted me to their best treatment suite with a because I was going to go meet my dear old friend Michael, spectacular panorama of nature with the rushing river below. the Watsu master. Desak, the spa manager guided me, After appreciating the view and taking in some deep breaths carrying my bag for me as we climbed and descended a of fresh air I changed into a robe and was led down a couple multitude of wooden staircases and meandered through the of sets of stairs to the infared sauna, made of fresh pinewood resort to the pool at the top. overlooking the river. Outside the glass door was a bottle of water and glass if I got thirsty. It was a pleasure having Here a large heated rectangular windows facing the river to enjoy the splashing river below pool had been constructed for the purpose of Watsu. What is as I sat sweating for 15 minutes. Watsu you may ask? It’s a special This sauna allows movement shiatsu massage the heat to penetrate that’s performed in the water. inside the body The practitioner performing the without excessive treatment ¿rst straps some foamy heat on the outside. straps around your calves to keep A f t e r w a r d s , I your legs Àoating. After a quick climbed the stairs greeting hug and a short catch-up back to my little Michael told me that he was oasis for a Balinese teaching a Watsu class and that I massage followed would be his model. I greeted his by a green tea body students and then the Àoating began. I leaned back into his scrub. She asked arms and allowed my body to relax and Àoat, knowing I was if I had any areas safe in his supporting arms. I’d done this before so wasn’t at on my body that all nervous. needed extra a t t e n t i o n o r As my head Àoated in the water I couldn’t hear him explain a v o i d a n c e a n d what he was doing but relaxed and allowed him to move my w h a t t y p e o f body, applying gentle pressure in various spots while stretching my arms and torso swirling through the water with pressure I preferred in excellent English. my eyes closed, enjoying the sensation. This has to be one After settling face down, she began applying oil and using of my all time favourite treatments. It’s totally unique, relaxing long strong strokes to ease away all tension from my body. while stretching the limbs and working on pressure points. A She paid extra attention to my shoulder which is stiff. The divine sensation. quality of the massage was ¿rst rate, I could see that she was very well trained making the treatment very enjoyable. Svarga Loka Resort. Jl. Penestanan Kelod Ubud. T: 361-975454. reservations@svargalokaresort.com Completely relaxed, she started the green tea body scrub W: www.svargalokaresort.com. right after the massage. When ¿nished she used a warm wet Copyright spa inspirations 2015 towel to remove any remaining paste on my skin. For clinics and spas offering new treatments contact me for an upcoming story. Lying face up she began the natural facial using green tea Spa.inspirations@gmail.com scrub, two masks were used, ¿rst a green tea paste anti-oxidant, You can read all past articles of Beauty & Health at then after a banana and honey mask to moisturize. Outside, www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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There’s a definite shift in energy now as Mars moves out of Taurus and into that very energetic and intellectual sign of Gemini. The Sun too is set to join Mars there on the 21st, so our New Moon then on the 18th will be at late degrees of Taurus. Mercury goes retrograde in Gemini right in the middle of these two events and will make it’s way back to 4 degrees at the beginning of July. Mercury is the ruler of Gemini and so we have an exceptional and revisionary mental meander over the next few weeks. Meanwhile Venus in her very watery and sensitive sign of Cancer will oppose Pluto in Capricorn and square to Uranus this fortnight. Our New Moon theme has military Mars positioned directly across from authoritarian Saturn in Sagittarius. We will be in for a lot of media coverage and communications of all kinds this month. Mars will square off to Neptune so may uncover some truths or hidden aspects to agendas or situations, particularly to do with governments, corporations, institutions and money matters. Mars also will be supportive of the destiny points and this means working together and through relationship, particularly around the end of this fortnight. There’s a lot of compassionate understanding coming through the feminine and don’t be fooled because there will be a lot of power behind this same feminine force. She will be unpredictable as a woman can be and a lot of healing comes through our more sensitive and nurturing sides now. NEW MOON 26 Taurus 56 May18, 2015 12:14 p.m.

You will be feeling much more yourself this fortnight with the potential of a great deal of moving about and communicative interactions with others. The New Moon cycle brings money issues to the fore and it could well be time to face them as correspondence will prompt you to take responsibility for your spending. The lovely Venus Cancer transit is bringing sweetness and again responsibility to home and family issues. By the end of the fortnight you may be ready to strike out on your own again with your own self-interests in mind. Your work commitments too, will prompt you to make the necessary adjustments and transformations when it comes to family obligations. This is a good month to get those things in order that will benefit you when it comes to the bigger picture or long term aspects of your life. Emotional clarity within your primary relationships, or at least aiming for it this fortnight will bring about transformation and healing. You will be mentally dealing with finances and your beliefs and this could bring some opposition from family or other people whom you share finances or property with. Friends may be a little more prominent now when it comes to a discerning or caring shoulder to lie some of your burdens on and reciprocate the same. No need to be hasty. This is your month Gemini and the beginning of a new cycle and a time to re-invent yourself. The grey area or one of the challenges could be coming through your career choices and brings a sense of confusion to it. Remember though that there is time and the fog will lift again and that you, like the rest of us are up for some revision over the next weeks anyhow. You’re feeling much softer around your values and more willing to support family members and spending on the home this month. A little reshuffling of finances may be in store and some others may see things from a different perspective. This moon cycle brings with it the need for communication, particularly with friends and your communal environment. Your thoughts run very deeply this month and you could say that you are wearing your heart on your sleeve as the events within the global community or family bring caring emotions and empathy. After this phase you will recognise strongly the link between your thoughts and your health and vitality. It will bring with it a time for reflection and contemplation and then the changing of some of your self-talk and thinking. Deception doesn’t sit well in your world and is painfully disappointing when it comes from those you once respected. Secret romantic liaisons are very probable this month bringing satisfying sexual intimacy. For you also, there is a lot of communication with friends through technology and multimedia and it helps to promote your own evolving public image. You may be almost ready to make those changes to your work and career orientation now. If some deeper truths are revealed this fortnight make the necessary adjustments and give yourself the time and the permission to revise your thinking before taking action. That will come more naturally next month. Life itself may appear to speed up and may want to sweep you up in its current, but remember to take time for nurture.

Venus is your planetary ruler and in the sign of Cancer now brings family issues upfront and personal. Your career or business orientation is also receiving a great deal of nurturance from you. Meanwhile you are actively involved in communication with your foreign concerns and business agreements and talks are on the table and this could involve financial aspects as well. Who you are at the core of your being and where you feel most at home is still in a state of transformation. The feminine aspects are prominent this month and it gives you a lot of influence with both the family dynamics and the career path.

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It’s all about communication now with a focus on your primary relationships this coming month. You have a lovely mutual reception happening with the potential for very transformative talks and discussions leading you through this next phase of development with your work and business projects. Any passion you have for travel or foreign concerns is closer to your heart now and in fact it could be a foreigner that steals your heart away. Perhaps you have family abroad and are feeling them deeply this fortnight. Remember it’s all about what you say and how you say it that can make all the difference within relationship. Take stock of your finances. It’s time to speak up within your relationships. You may have been holding back on your own personal expression of late, but the time has come to let others know how you feel. Your passions run deep and you are ready to unleash a little more of your power, particularly when it comes to your personal values and your property, including monetary investments. If your solitude or the ambience of your home is being threatened you may want to seek a deeper retreat space or make a stand for what you believe is right for you. There will be time to mull over any hasty decision making, and make amends.

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Communication could prove to be a little tricky for you and will deeply affect your internal guidance. Others will be quick to point out your short comings and you could be confronted directly through familial or your most personal of relationships. Although you are feeling sensitive and intuitive when it comes to your thinking, a little may be lost in translation and you may appear as slightly deceptive or withholding of information. It is through an emotional approach that you will receive the best results in your partnerships. This cycle is about romance and your personal image and you may wish to bring other aspects of yourself out this month. It is the issues of home base that are most prominent now with passion and love of your work also highlighted. There is a deep compassion and caring that is involved with your ideals and what you do in the World. Taking responsibility will include this strong need to communicate who you are and what you personally are about or on behalf of the children in the World or within your life. Media, technology and marketing are such a big part of your life and therefore a constant revision is necessary and this is one of those times over the next few weeks to allow new ideas to filter through and to make the necessary adjustments on the deeper level. This Gemini focus brings communication to the home or to family members and will be influenced by your work or will highlight your career choices or their’s. With the new moon comes a solid grounding in your mental discipline and you can more easily share your passions and love. It could be a time for romance or a deeper connection with the children in your life and others will see you more easily for the compassionate person that you are. You have power to influence your environment and your evolving values will highlight any need for transformation within your community setting. It is possible that you are now ready for a radical new beginning.

Family issues are prominent and bring the need for direct communication. There’s also the disparity between home/family and work commitments playing out. With this new cycle beginning in Taurus you are ready to make solid travel or study plans and this will naturally bring more movement to your life. In fact, things could become quite hectic. Your romantic interests are taking on a larger scope or variety with a tendency for a lot of nurture coming through friendships as you truly do have a very compassionate, kind and understanding heart. Your parents or other family members will play a strong role in influencing your choices at this time. Follow daily updates on my facebook page vibhutianjali Copyright © 2015 Vibhuti-Teri Norris You can read all past articles of Horoscope at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Who do I contact in my local area about illegal waste disposal? Part I In most countries, you could Google this or look up the appropriate government department in your local telephone directory and you’d be on your way to finding a solution. However, in Bali, you need to understand something about Balinese culture before you can answer this question. Say the issue is illegal dumping of rubbish or neighbours burning trash (my pet hates, and probably yours too): indeed there is a government department you could phone that would theoretically be able to deal with this called DKP (literally ‘Department of Cleanliness and Gardens). Unfortunately, from my experience with government departments in Indonesia, if there is no money involved, it is unlikely that you will reach a solution or even get a response. In addition, there are lower level village bodies that you are supposed to contact before you ‘pull out the big guns’. In fact, government departments will insist that you contact local bodies first before resorting to them. I gather that illegal rubbish dumping or burning is considered a very minor problem in Bali – plastic trash EVERYWHERE is clear evidence of this. Once I contacted the village head (Kantor Kepala Desa) about trash burning in my area and the reaction was that this was too much of a minor issue for them to deal with and that I needed to report it to the political structures in the webs below. Below the Kepala Desa is the Kepala Lingkungan (head of the environment and receives a nominal salary) who in our area doubles as the head of the hamlet. Below this is the Klian Banjar Adat (head of the traditional banjar and unpaid) and the Klian Banjar Dinas (head of the administrative banjar). Below this again are his right-hand men, the Klian Tempek, who take care of immediate matters in a larger banjar community. At the disposal of the banjar hierarchy are the traditional security guys called Pecalang (unpaid). Based on this, you seem to have several options of who to talk to. Next issue, I’ll suggest the correct one and why you may or may not be able to get anything done.

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Fashion For Sale; Wooden wall hanging a very interesting Buddha a one of piece 110 cm X 90 cm. A very unusual piece. Part of my collection I no longer have room for 500.000 rph. Ph/sms 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [102] For Sale; Wooden wall hanging 1 mtr X 1 mtr the carving is like a mandala from front to back. From my collection, very visual and unusual if you are looking for quality pieces. 1.5 mil. 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [103] For Sale; 2 genuine rattan high backed chairs. Rp. 300.000 each. Used but in excellent condition. As new. Seminyak. Photos by email. Ph. 0821 4441 8189. [105] C/G/G-4 Feb. 15

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This is one store that is going great guns and has now moved into the empty space next door, to enlarge the space they have already. A bigger space makes a difference in terms of spreading stock out and setting up colorful vignettes to provide you with regular home dĂŠcor inspiration.

Have you noticed that every other person you speak with these days wants to buy ‘Scandinavian’ – the trend has been going on for a few years at least, in fact, don’t think this trend has ever died‌magazines are full of the stuff from furniture to pieces mostly seen in blonde teak wood.

Mercredi is pure inspiration and has come up with a retail receipe that works. Each small new collection will often work in with the previous collection, so you can always buy new pieces to add and it’s very hard to stop!

Scandinavian epitomises the contemporary clean lines and shapes for furniture, indoor and outdoor, pieces that can be Âżne modern shapes to the more chunky and bold.

The style of home product is a mix of French Provencal, fabric and textiles from India plus product from Bali and Indonesia.

It all started out with IKEA in the 70’s and we have come a long way to now‌ Scandinavian means Danish, Swedish and Norwegian not only highly acclaimed furniture but fabric, glassware, lighting and silver jewelry too. Design is their strength and they do it so well.

Short runs of beautiful product that always seems to offer freshness and color; from a myriad of throws, tablecloths & serviettes, place mats, cushions/covers and an assorted collection of objets along with special pieces of furniture from daybeds, small tables, batik carpets and ceramic drums to use as seating or a small table. There are now mugs and cups, glass canisters, bowls all with a French Àair. Even the air fresher spray is good, try Borneo or Macassar for a touch of the exotic. But a word of warning – buy what you see when you see it, don’t hesitate, as the cushion covers in particular don’t last long instore‌I have observed that customers literally pounce on the new arrivals, the secret is visit Mercredi often! MERCREDI Jl Basangkasa (corner of Jl Kayu Aya) Seminyak T: +62.361.735.516 MERCREDI Jl Monkey Forest, Ubud T: +62.361.835.2186 E: mercredi.home@gmail.com Facebook: mercredihome

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Okay, if this is your style and you want a piece of the action look no further than 6HOHFtHG /LYLQJ on Jl Kerobokan No 115 near the Sunset Rd. Garry is the Balinese owner/manager and speaks excellent English (he lived in Germany for 15 years) and has a very good feel for Scandinavian style and his furniture & homewares collection instore demonstrates this fact, not only furniture but objects and lots of ingenious pieces for dining, kitchen, overall entertaining, it’s only a small shop (recently made bigger) but you can still get a good idea of just how you can work this furniture and other pieces into your space large or small at home, ideal furniture for an of¿ce too. Ask Garry and he can get any items made to your speci¿cations and the prices are affordable. 6E/EC7ED /I9I1* Jl Raya Kerobokan, No 115, Seminyak T: +62.361.735.089 E: selected.shop@gmail.com W: www.selected-living.com

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A Boy Learns to Dive: A Day with the Bubblemaker This is the story of a long road trip, a young boy who loves to swim and of a remarkable machine called the ‘Bubblemaker’ that took that young boy to the next level by enabling him to breathe underwater. It didn’t take long to convince our nine-year-old son Dian that breathing underwater for the ¿rst time would really be cool. My ulterior motive was to have him learn the skills necessary for getting his PADI Junior Open Water Diver certi¿cation this fall when he turns ten. Ever since marine scientist Jacque Cousteau invented watertight goggles in 1936, beholding the silent wondrous underwater world for the ¿rst time, and later experimented with snorkel hoses, insulated body-suits and portable breathing devices from compressed air cylinders just prior to World War II, transforming a diver into a free-swimming ‘’man¿sh,’’ the world has been captivated by the rapture of the deep. Scuba diving has since exploded into a worldwide sport. There are few places that offer such diversity and as many advantages for divers as Bali. Sea life has been seriously depleted in the Mediterranean and Bali has greater marine diversity than Australia. Situated in the heart of the Indo-Paci¿c, the world’s richest marine biogeographic zone, the island’s surrounding waters harbor a stunning underwater ecosystem as well as many totally different physical environments. Dian only had the weekend free, he had to return to school the following Monday, so his ¿rst underwater scuba diving experience was going to be a short one. We chose to stay overnight in Tulamben, rather than do it all in one day trip, so our journey to Bali’s northeast coast began on Saturday from AquaMarine’s Bali of¿ce in Kerobokan. Tulamben Bay enjoys an almost cult status among divers. The site is hugely popular due to the highquality diving and easy conditions suitable for divers of all abilities. The spectacular diving on the 120-m-long World War Two USAT Liberty shipwreck is the main draw. Much of the site’s underwater beauty lies very close to the beach making it also a great place for snorkellers. We were at the AquaMarine of¿ce in Kerobokan at around noon for Tul Bay Shipwreck the 2.5-hour transfer to Tulamben ©FERRARI Bay. I said hello to Annabel Thomas, founder and owneroperator of AquaMarine. Annabel’s ¿rst Indonesian dive was in 1998 at the Murex Resort in Bunaken Marine Park in North Sulawesi. A month later, she re-visited Bali for the ¿rst time since 1992, during the Jakarta riots. In 1999, she completed her PADI Divemaster and Instructor courses and opened AquaMarine the same year, Bali’s only British-owned dive out¿t. Usually there are other clients from Australia, Singapore or the USA also making the trip, but on this Saturday we had the roomy a/c van all to ourselves. I expected to head up and over the mountains, via the high-altitude village of Kintamani, and then descend down to the north coast. Instead we did an end run around Bali’s east coast district of Karangasem through rural villages, rice terraces and heady views of Mount Agung, Bali’s most revered volcano. After the thick heavy traf¿c on Jl Tangkuban Perahu and idling for a while at several clogged intersections, we soon broke free north of Sanur. From there on, it was smooth sailing on a fast high-grade highway, passing the Bali Safari & Marine Park, Kusamba (wonderful ¿sh satay!) and Goa Lawah at which point the road suddenly narrowed. After the turn off to

the Padangbai seaport, and just before Amlapura, we turned inland on the scenic drive by Tirtagangga past craggy green hills down to the melliÀuous sounding seacoast community of Bug Bug. From there it was a clear shot to Tulamben, just 10 minutes after the turn off to Amed. We arrived at Ocean View Tulamben Resort, fronting an empty beach and a paddleboard calm sea, in the late afternoon. Wanting to see a little bit of the village before we turned in, we took the ¿ve-minute walk up the narrow lane to the main road. February isn’t tourist season, so the whole street (which is lined chock-a-block with dive shops full of tanks, hanging suits and equipment) was strangely empty of any activity. The hotel lies on the western edge of town. We walked down past an outdoor billiard hall and food warung as cars sped by rufÀing our hair. At Toko Wayan, the best-stocked general goods store in town, we stopped to do a little shopping. On the way back down to our hotel, a four-man band of bongo drums and guitar players sang Bob Marley’s No Woman, No Cry, the harmonies trailing off behind us. A Swimming Pool becomes A Classroom P e r h a p s PA D I (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) chose to name their p r o g r a m Bubblemaker to make it alluring to children. I remember the original BubbleMaker bathtub toy back in the 1960s, devised by a 7-yearold girl as an ef¿cient producer of bubbles. Considerably higher-tech than that mechanical bubble launcher, the modern SCUBA (Self-contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus) gear, with its fancy assortment of gauges, devices and hoses used in the Bubblemaker program allows children of 8-9 years old to dive to a maximum depth of up to two meters. This can be done in the swimming pool or in the ocean – but it’s a little dif¿cult to ¿nd somewhere calm enough to dive in less than two meters. You don’t have to have any scuba diving experience to undertake the Bubblemaker program, but children should be “comfortable in the water.” Parental approval is required. AquaMarine uses child-sized scuba diving equipment. With the Bubblemaker, kids get a chance to experience scuba diving under the direct care and supervision of a PADI Pro. They take their ¿rst breaths in water shallower than two meters. Learning by this method might appear too far from the real thing, but it’s a crucially important part of learning how to dive. Our instructor Pak Aan called our room the next morning and asked us to meet him down at the seafood restaurant by the pool. Divers in black wetsuits speaking a wide variety of tongues were making their way down a nearby pathway, which ran straight to the water’s edge. The famous Liberty shipwreck lay just 25 m from the end of the walkway. You can wade out to it. The wreck stretches from 5 m below the water and slopes down to 28 m below the water. Dian was given his own logbook and I signed a whole raft of permissions and indemnification forms. Dian was then briefed by the side of the pool in how SCUBA gear functions step by step, how to put the mask on properly, the workings of the different valves, how to equalise the pressure in his ears if necessary, etc. How much information can a kid hold? I thought to myself. Though Pak Aan could teach competently in English, I asked him to speak Indonesian so that Dian would understand every word. Pak Aan was very patient, repeating important details and

exercises several times, explaining what was going to take place with a special emphasis on safety and reassuring Dian that he will be safe. “Safety ¿rst, fun later,” he said. Dian and his instructor then began pulling the heavy mass of gear onto his small 130 cm tall, 27 kg frame, including a tank of compressed air. From the pool’s edge, using their ¿ns, they both slipped into the warm water and eased their way out into deeper water. The visibility was 100% and both pupil and instructor could see everything around them, which wasn’t much. The crystal-clear pool is not meant to mimic the underwater world of tropical Tulamben. Albeit in miniature and unnatural, the pool was safe. Dian’s training lasted from 9:30 am to 11:30 am. My son breathed underwater for around 40 minutes. Most i m p o r t a n t l y, undertaking this program puts him on the right track towards diving certi¿cation, the hands-on instruction to qualify and prepare him for a proper dive course this fall in open water. The successful completion of his instruction was recorded in his logbook and a record is also kept at the AquaMarine of¿ce. I took full advantage of Dian falling perfectly within two parameters, the minimum age for the Bubblemaker and the youngest age a child is allowed to take a PADI scuba diving course. I wish I could enrol him right now while the skills are still fresh in his head, but we have to wait until he’s a year older when he can take the PADI Junior Open Water Diver course, enabling him to dive up to a depth of 12 meters. Once he reaches the age of 12, he will automatically be allowed to descend to 18 m. In addition to receiving valuable and practical diving instruction, the experience boosted Dian’s con¿dence. As we drove out of the parking lot of the Ocean View at noon that day, he asked me if he could do it again. “Yes, for your birthday present in September,” I assured him. Practicalities AquaMarine Diving - Bali, Jl Petitenget 2A, Seminyak, Bali 80361, tel: 0361-473-8020, fax: 0361-473-8021, email Info@ AquaMarineDiving.com. Hours 7 am-7 pm everyday. If driving on Jl. Raya Kerobokan, turn west at the intersection known locally as Lio Square. The rather tricky entrance to the AquaMarine of¿ces is next to the Alfa Mart mini-market on the left directly opposite the local elementary school. The PADI Bubblemaker program is aimed at children aged 8 and 9 years. AquaMarine’s Bubblemaker Day Trip package includes return transfers, lunch and unlimited bottled water, equipment hire, diving tuition and instructor. You may chose to add on one night’s accommodations in a double room at Ocean View Tulamben Resort, which includes a set breakfast the next morning. For underwater photos, AquaMarine has three underwater cameras (USD25/day) that must be booked prior to the trip. Their most popular multi-day Safari (dive and accommodation package) is ‘Bali’s Most Wanted’ Safari: Three days of diving (Tulamben Bay, Padangbai/Candidasa and Nusa Penida) with two nights at accommodations in Candidasa. Ocean View Tulamben, Jl. Raya Tulamben, Kubu, Karangasem - Bali 80853, tel./fax: 0363-23336, email: info@ oceanviewtulamben.com. Tariff: double or twin bed rooms $100-$175 (low season) to $110-$200 (high season). Rates subject to 15% government tax and service. Definitely qualifying as a castaway retreat, nine bungalow-style wellfurnished a/c and fan-cooled cottages are scattered around lush gardens overlooking the sea. Amenities include private patio, minibar, cable/satellite TV, coffee/tea maker, room service, etc. <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2015 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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For Sale; New 4 gallon thinner polyurethane brand: Impra/ Ultran woodcare. Price 50% from new price Rp. 142.000. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [110] Wanted; Baby cot for 3 years old, buy, borrow or rent. Required for August. Willing to pay good remuneration. Prepared to leave deposit against any damage. Email photos please. <Travelxyz@ me.com>. Thank you. Seminyak. [091]

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For Sale; Canoe paddles. Two aliminium shaft with plastic blades Rp550,000 each. Styz fiberglass elite paddle. New price Rp1.8 juta. Bargain sale Rp 650,000. 0813 3741 2639. Nusa Dua. [092]

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

Hong Kong Butchers The Butchers Club has arrived in Bali. In Hong Kong it is an institution. The group are renowned for their chain of steak houses and being suppliers of prime meat products. They import top quality Black Angus Beef from Australia, and dry age it in Hong Kong. The prime cuts are reserved for their steakhouses and the rest were sold to other restaurants. Then it was decided to dry age the rump, chuck and brisket to make perfect gourmet burgers. So the Butchers Club Burger Bar in Hong Kong was opened. Queues from day one and every day since have resulted in the opening of further outlets in Hong Kong and has also triggered the commencement of an international chain, beginning here in Bali, soon to extend to Dubai and London A purposefully built site on Jln. Petitenget offers quality burgers as never before seen in Bali. All quality food begins with the ingredients. At The Butcher’s Club, prime beef [chuck, rump and brisket], that same Black Angus from Australia, is dry aged in glass fronted refrigeration units which are on display behind the bar. To dry age the beef the units are set at 65% humidity. The beef stays there for 14 days before being ground on the premises twice a day, without additives of any kind, just prime beef. This operation is also visible to the customers. The menu is small, burgers and more burgers. In its simplest form is The Burger, that perfect meat patty with glazed bacon, mature cheddar cheese, tomato, pickles and an onion spread [pictured]. An exceptional hamburger! If you want a bit of spice then have the Wu Tang Burger, the beef burger is fried in spicy sriracha [a Thai chili sauce made from a paste of chili peppers, distilled vinegar, garlic, sugar, and salt] and combined with Korean kimchi [fermented cabbage], kewpie mayo [Japanese Kewpie is a smoother, creamier mayonnaise, made with rice vinegar rather than distilled vinegar] and tempura of sweet potato. Whilst the beef burger is the main attraction there is also The Veggie Burger [grilled oyster mushrooms, tomato, rocket and halumi cheese]. Captain Ahab is what they call their fish burger. The fish is Barramundi, a large slab of, encased in crunchy Japanese Panko breadcrumbs. It is served with their own tartar sauce and what they call ‘spicy’ coleslaw, although what they call spicy in Hong Kong is very tame for Bali. The Lobster Roll makes a small detour from straight burgers as the lobster [in a garlic mayonnaise] is combined with chopped tomato, celery and fried pickles, and served on a toasted brioche.

Double Happiness is a monster burger for those who never know when they have had enough! A special for those with eyes that are larger than their stomachs. The normal burger is large [200 gms] but this one had two of them, plus double cheese and everything else, The burger bun has its top sliced off, which is then inverted and placed on top. A whopper of a whopper! Recent additions in Bali have been the long-awaited Chicken Burger. It has been strangely named Rico Suave! Chicken thigh meat has much more taste than the usually used breast, but needs more care and time in the cooking so is normally overlooked by lazy kitchens. At The Butchers Club the thigh meat is first marinated in chilli and herbs before being cooked using the slow ‘sous vide’ method, then grilled just prior to serving. The meat is combined with salad, avocado butter, jack cheese, refried beans, candied chorizo and crisp tortilla chips…an international mix. I thought it was exceptional.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: The Butchers Club.

Address

: Jln. Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan.

Telephone

: 897.4004.

Open

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

Non-smoking Area : Yes. Smoking Area

: Yes.

Parking

: Large area behind restaurant.

Price

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

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard.

Also new is the breakfast special, named the Red Eye Reduction for those suffering from the ‘morning after the night before’ syndrome. This burger has a hash brown added along with a fried egg, bacon, cheddar cheese, maple butter.

Food

: Gourmet burgers.

Wine

: Limited.

Service

: Busy.

You should order the Duck Fat Fries to accompany your hamburgers. It is another great example of their attention to detail at The Butchers Club. Only Idaho potatoes are used. They are peeled and quartered, lengthwise like giant sized wedges, then blanched and cooled. Before serving they are deep-fried twice in a mix of vegetable oil and duck fat, on your plate is perfection!

Atmosphere

: Beer, Burgers and Bourbon!

Overall

: Perfect burgers, what more could you want?

They use the catchphrase of Beer, Burgers and Bourbon, and that is mainly what they sell. Many brands of beer and a complete menu of Bourbons that include the normal, standard Jack Daniels and Jim Beam Black and specials such as Makers Mark, JD Honey, Gentleman Jack, Basil Hayden, Knob Creek and the ones for the connoisseurs, Woodford Reserve and JD Single Barrel. Other drinks available include a Jack Daniels Cola Slushy which you can see rolling around in the machine. Root Beer and Root Beer Floats are also available as well as the normal range of soft drinks. Bintang is all the rage and their Bucket of Bintang is very popular [12 bottles for the price of 10]. No Foie Gras on this menu although who knows it may yet appear in the future on a gourmet burger? Just burgers made with the highest quality product, something completely different! All the prices at The Butchers Club are net of taxes and service charge, to appease the many complaints from tourists to Bali about ‘hidden charges’…here certainly it is a case of what you see is what you get! Forget the fast food variety this is quality food.

Copyright © 2015 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


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13 May - 27 May, 2015

Update The Dining Room in Candi Dasa has had a menu re-jig by Bali food consultant Roland Lickert. Previously it offered an enormous menu of Middle Eastern dishes, way too many to be handled in the kitchen. The most popular have been retained and they are still my favourite dishes here. The Turkish Boreks [pictured] are filled with a mix of feta and parsley, a dip of yoghurt and mint on the side. They are light and crunchy, very good. Hummus with Khubz [wheat flour flat bread] is chicken pea puree flavored with tahini, olive oil & lemon, served with that Arabian flat bread. My main, almost every time, is the Moroccan Tangine. It is a rich chicken broth with chicken cubes, carrots, baby eggplant, spinach, olives, potatoes, zucchini, dried apricots, raisons, apples, cashew nuts & Ras el hanout spice [an incredible mix of spices, usually including cardamom, cumin, clove, cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, allspice, dry ginger, chilli peppers, coriander seed, peppercorns, sweet and hot paprika, fenugreek and dry turmeric, very Moroccan] the tangine is served in the traditional ceramic bowl. Excellent.

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Kuu is coming to the new impressive Maya Sanur Hotel on Jln. Danua Tamblingan. Kuu will bring Izakaya dining to Bali. Kuu is located street-side at Maya Sanur on the raised terrace with seating inside in the air-con restaurant or at the front in a lounge type setting on the balcony. An experienced Japanese chef from Kyoto presides in the kitchen. Izakaya cuisine is a small number of small dishes, similar to what you would order in a bar, a variety of snacks to enjoy whilst drinking. At Kuu there will be quite a range of Japanese drinks, many different kevcles of Sake, etc. I have always found a selection of small dishes, of varying tastes, and enjoyable way to dine. Kayuputi at St. Regis, Nusa Dua, offers a Sunday brunch. Not surprising as a similar offering is available at almost all of Bali’s 5 star hotels. The difference is that this one is probably the best of the best! It is a good example of where ‘not cheap’ can also be ‘good value’! There are cheaper offerings elsewhere than Kayuputi’s Rp. 1,250,000 p.p., even though it does include all taxes and service charge, but none that are any better! It begins at 11.00 a.m. with canapés and aperitifs, this is followed from 12.00 with a flow of food specials from the chef, all of which are usually amazing! There is also an added beverage package [Rp. 1,100,000 net p.p.] that includes champagne, premium red and white wines and cocktails. Those who avail themselves of this extra package are also treated to digestifs and cigars from 2.00, by when all the food is finished. How enlightening? Cigars available after a fine meal, unlike at some ‘so called’ fine dining restaurants elsewhere in Bali, where they banned altogether! Republik is the latest attempt to offer Indonesian cuisine in a fine dining presentation, in Bali. None of the previous offerings have worked but then this one is a bit more serious than those that have been and gone. In fact quality offerings of Indonesian food have been amazingly rare in Bali. The fit out at Republik is quite amazing, it appears that no expense has been spared. The menu includes starters of Pangsit Bebek [duck in pastry], a version of Martabak [chicken, leeks and mushrooms in filo pastry], Tum Ayam [minced chicken] and Bali’s Ayam Pelaleh, shredded chicken in chilli and lime. Salads include Tempe Mangga, young mango with sweet soy cake, asparagus and shredded chicken doused with a peanut and lime dressing. Soups can be the traditional Buntut, Rawon or Ayam. OxTail is also served as a main being slowly cooked with honey, tomato and chilli. Opor Ayam is the classic Indonesian chicken dish, also available is Ayam Tuturuga, cooked with chilli, pandan and turmeric. Sates, rice and noodle dishes are on the menu, perfect for lone diners. Republik is on Jln. Korobokan, close to the end of Sunset Road.

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Banana Leaf has gone Schezuan! Well not completely. This wonderful small haven for Southern Indian cuisine has now added a selection of Schezuan dishes to their menu in answer to the demands of their ever growing market of guests from mainland China. Banana Leaf is at the hidden reatreat of Nirvana Villas in the forest of Penestenan. Their talented young chef, Rohit, has been trained in the cuisine by a well known chef from China, imported for that purpose. It makes quite an incredible contrast to the existing Indian menu. Szechuan cuisine often contains food preserved through pickling, salting and drying and is generally spicy owing to heavy application of chili oil. The Sichuan pepper [huājiāo; literally: “flower pepper”) is commonly used. Sichuan pepper has an intensely fragrant, citrus-like flavour and produces a “tingly-numbing” sensation in the mouth Also common are garlic, chilli peppers, ginger, star anise and other spicy herbs, plants and spices. Kung Pao is available in most ‘Chinese’ restaurants but rarely like the fiery original as consumed in the homes of south–western Szechuan. All the dishes here are home-style rather than modern restaurant style, the real thing! Having eaten all over the world for many years I am always surprised when presented with something 100% new. As was the case with Banana Leaf’s TouDouSi, spicy and sour potato, the raw potoato shredded to almost the size and shape of vermicelli, washed to clear to remove the starch then pan-fried with dried chilli, etc. So different, it is a dish that you just can not stop eating. The Dim Sum [pork or chicken] can be steamed or fried. When fried they are presented attached to a crisp paper thin sheet, they way they do it at home in Szechuan. Cumin Pork [shredded and dried] and a few spicy vegetable dishes and a similar soup make up this amazing little Schezuan menu.

Istanbul is new on Sunset Road, at the western end just before Jln. Kerobokan. Restaurateur Cetin Candan [ex Warisan] brings the cuisine of his homeland to Bali. A large wood fired oven [traditional Turkish] features at the entrance to this smart, cool and fresh little café. It is a perfect place for a quick stop for a tasty snack or a lengthier visit for a complete meal. I love Boreks, they are shaped as mini spring rolls but are filo pastry rolled around a varety of fillings then baked in the wood-fired oven. At Istanbul there is quite a choice of them; Ispanakh [spinach & white cheese], Patatesly [potato, cheese and herbs] and Mantarli [sautéed mushrooms, cheese and herbs]. The variety of salads include Falafel, of course. The minced beef dumplings are very Turkish, often having been adopted by neighbouring countries as their own. Lahmacum is minced meat rolled in dough. Sardalya are oven baked sardines, Kebabs can be minced lamb or chicken, Donar Kebabs are shredded chicken wrapped in pita bread. There are vegetarian options, including home made pasta with garlic and yoghurt, top with a sprinkle of buttered dry chilli. Pilav is a selection of rice dishes. Yet another traditional cuisine is now available in Bali, and more importantly as an original, not a copy! Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-15 April 15


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What special properties does kopi luwak have? Is it healthy?

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I Made Gunarsa: Kopi Luwak Cultivator I Made Gunarsa was born and grew up in Wanasari. A farm boy, he helped out his father and family in the rice fields. Made graduated from high school in 1997. He worked in a travel agency in Kuta selling tours and renting out motorbikes and cars from 1998 to 2008. In 2002 some of his ¿elds were converted from rice to coffee trees. Made opened his Kopi Luwak Warung Uma Abian (“coffee plantation” in Balinese) in 2013, which caters to tourists interested in trying this unique type of coffee, the world’s most expensive. What is kopi luwak? Kopi luwak is special coffee that is made from coffee berries that have been eaten by the Asian palm civet cat for its Àeshy pulp, passes through their stomachs and then is pooped out. Although kopi luwak is actually not the name of a type of coffee but a form of processing, people still call brewed coffee made from these beans kopi luwak. What got you interested in producing kopi luwak? My father was a rice farmer and a coffee grower. In 1995, his coffee harvest was ruined by civet cats that ate all the coffee beans. At the time, no one knew that kopi luwak beans were valuable, so my father trapped all the civets and then slaughtered them to make satay and meatballs. He continued to cultivate coffee until 1998 when he began to realize that there was a lucrative market for the beans and started to bring tourists to Wanasari. I’ve heard that some kopi luwak cultivators force-feed their civets in cages under horri¿c conditions? Do you do that? No. We use the traditional method of collecting the digested beans and rely only on wild civet cats that come to feed in our gardens. I only have two cats on the property, but they are only for show so that customers are able to see the animals up close. Do the civets only select the best beans? Civets are very selective about what they eat. In the wild, they only choose the ripest juiciest Arabica coffee beans that are larger than Robusta beans. They are attracted by the sweetness of the coffee bean skin. Civets in battery cages are not able to select what they eat, so the beans are of poor quality compared to beans collected from the wild. This is important because the quality of the beans is number one. The civets on our property don’t always like the food that I give them. Maybe that’s why they sometimes bite me when I feed them in front of tourists!

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Kopi luwak has zero cholesterol, doesn’t cause nausea and is nearly caffeine free. But like your usual no-caffeine coffee, it still gives you a little buzz. Why is kopi luwak so expensive? Yes, it’s one of the most expensive coffees in the world, many times the price of a high quality local Arabica coffee. We pay our neighbors Rp300,000/kg for the kopi luwak they harvest. Once the coffee is processed, it will retail for as much as Rp3 million per kilo. The roasting techniques are involved and time-consuming. One cup of civet coffee in our warung costs Rp50,000.

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Besides our small garden at Uma Abian, the family owns other properties, in all totaling around 65 are. We have arrangements with our neighbors in adjoining farms to bring fresh kopi luwak to us in plastic bags.

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How many customers per week visit your garden? During tourist season August-September, 15-20 cars could arrive in the course of the day. Friends and drivers from the travel agency where I used to work bring customers. We give them various incentives. Entry to the gardens is free to everyone. We make money off the drinks we serve and the homemade products we sell in display room. Our customers are from all over the world, mostly Germans and Dutch but also many Australians, New Zealanders, Americans and Jakartans. Is there a problem with a lot of fake kopi luwak Àooding the market? Genuine kopi luwak from wild civets is dif¿cult to ¿nd in Bali. Proving that it is not fake is not easy. There is no consensus or rules regarding the use of the name kopi luwak. There is no mass-market brand of kopi luwak found in supermarkets or malls. There are even cheap local brands called Kopi Luwak sold under the guise of real kopi luwak. How to tell fake kopi luwak? I know right away if the kopi luwak is fake. Firstly, by its appearance. If the beans have a white fungus growing on them after leaving them in a plastic bag in a dark damp place for a day or two. Fake beans will also smell. Real civet beans smell a little sour because of fermentation that occurs in the civet’s digestive track. The aroma brewed kopi luwak is also quite distinct from regular kopi Bali.

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How do you ¿nd sellers of real kopi luwak ? There are many sellers of fake kopi luwak, so you need to ¿nd a reliable shop. Ask tourist information of¿ces, like the one near Ubud’s main intersection, where the real kopi luwak is sold in Ubud’s cafes. The Kopi Bali Cafe in Sanur and a number of ¿ve-star hotels also sell real kopi luwak, charging up to Rp300,000 per cup. What questions do visitors typically ask? Why is poop is so expensive? Are you sure this coffee is clean enough to put in my body? After I explain the whole harvesting and cleaning process, they are relieved and can enjoy drinking their coffee! Where can you be contacted? Uma Abian, Desa Wanasari, Jl. Raya Tabanan, Penebel, tel: 081-338-751-764, email: umaabian@yahoo.com.

Can kopi luwak be purchased year round? Kopi luwak is not available if it’s not the coffee season. Besides coffee beans, civet cats also eat papaya, banana, jambu and other fruits that ripen at different times than coffee.

For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2015 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/U/G-15 April 15


Local News Executions of Eight Go Ahead Minus French and Philippine Inmates Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott says Canberra has withdrawn its ambassador to Indonesia following what it deemed the “cruel and unnecessary” execution of two of its citizens. Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, the ringleaders of a group of smugglers known as the Bali Nine, were among the eight drug convicts executed on the Nusakambangan prison island off Central Java early on Wednesday (29/4). “Australia deeply, deeply regrets these executions in Indonesia,” Abbott said in a statement released by the Australian government. “These executions are both cruel and unnecessary. For that reason, once all the courtesies have been extended to the Chan and Sukumaran families our ambassador will be withdrawn for consultations.” I am confident that the relationship will be restored for the great benefit of both our countries.” Ties were only just recovering after sinking to their lowest point in years in late 2013 after reports that Australian spies tapped the phones of then-president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his inner circle. In carrying out this week’s batch of executions of convicted drug offenders, Indonesian President Joko Widodo ignored the advice of his Vice-President, as well as his former presidential rival and his immediate presidential predecessor, according to well-informed Jakarta sources. Vice-President Jusuf Kalla was concerned at the reputational damage Indonesia would suffer and was worried that all proper legal processes should be seen to be observed. He argued privately for a stay of execution and has told confidants in Jakarta that he believed there was a case for clemency, according to Jakarta sources. The man Mr. Joko beat for the presidency, former general Prabowo Subianto, twice wrote to the President and urged him to “postpone indefinitely” the executions. Mr. Prabowo also offered the President his political support if he took such action. This could have been important as Megawati Sukarnoputri, the head of the President’s political party, PDI-P, had come out in favor of the executions, demanding to know why they were being delayed. Several senior Australians approached the former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, asking him to intervene with Mr. Joko on behalf of the two convicted Australian drug smugglers, Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan. Also executed on Wednesday were Rodrigo Gularte, a Brazilian diagnosed with a mental illness; Raheem Agbaje Salami, Martin Anderson, Sylvester Obiekwe Nwolise and Okwudili Oyatanze of Nigeria; and Indonesian national Zainal Abidin. After weeks spent at times gleefully leading the charge for Indonesia to execute the drug traffickers, Attorney General H.M. Prasetyo said on Wednesday that the deaths were “not something to be happy about.” Prasetyo gave his condolences to the families of the eight inmates he had ordered executed. “This execution is definitely not something to be happy about, this is an unpleasant matter,” he said. “However, it is drug trafficking we are fighting, not a certain country or its people.” Prasetyo said the executions took place by firing squad at 12:35 a.m. on Wednesday, with all eight convicts pronounced dead within 30 minutes of being shot.

The executions took place simultaneously. As they walked to face the firing squad on the prison island, the eight condemned drug traffickers defiantly sang praise to God, witnesses said, while in a town across the water a group of tearful supporters was also uniting in song. The convicts made the long journey from their cells to clearings on the island to meet their fate early on Wednesday.Rather than bow their heads in defeat and resignation, the convicts all reportedly refused blindfolds and raised their voices in song, including “Amazing Grace,” until the gunfire from the firing squads rang out. Religious counselors, who were allowed to spend some time with the prisoners just before the executions, sang in unison with the convicts, continuing even after the men had been strapped to posts around four meters apart to be put to death, a priest said. A Frenchman, Serge Atlaoui, was initially part of this group to be executed, but he was granted a temporary reprieve after his lawyer managed to file a final appeal on the verge of the deadline last week. Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso of the Philippines was saved from Wednesday’s execution after President Joko Widodo met with several activists and ministers on Tuesday following a report that a woman who was alleged to have recruited Veloso as a drug mule had surrendered herself to authorities in the Philippines. Joko said on Wednesday that Indonesia had only postponed Veloso’s planned execution, not commuted her sentence. Several Philippine newspapers were caught out on Wednesday by the last-minute reprieve for Veloso, running front-page headlines bidding her farewell and accusing the government of failing to save her. Amnesty International said in a press release that the executions showed “complete disregard for due process and human rights safeguards.” “These executions are utterly reprehensible,” said Rupert Abbott, Amnesty International’s research director for Southeast Asia and the Pacific. “They were carried out with complete disregard for internationally recognized safeguards on the use of the death penalty. “The death penalty is always a human rights violation,” Abbott said in the press release, “but there are a number of factors that make today’s executions even more distressing. Some of the prisoners were reportedly not provided access to competent lawyers or interpreters during their arrest and initial trial, in violation of their right to a fair trial, which is recognized under international and national law. “One of those executed today, Rodrigo Gularte, had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, and international law clearly prohibits the use of the death penalty against those with mental disabilities. It’s also troubling that people convicted of drug trafficking have been executed, even though this does not meet the threshold of ‘most serious crimes’ for which the death penalty can be imposed under international law. “President Widodo should recognize that the death penalty is not a crime deterrent but an unjustifiable and barbarie punishment,” said Human Rights Watch deputy Asia director Phelim Kine. (May 2nd 2015)

Bali Bomber Released Early Judges handing down an 18-year prison sentence described Cholili as “a dangerous man” who had shown no remorse for his actions But the smiling terrorist, who happily declared to media after his conviction that “God’s destiny really is beautiful”, was released on Wednesday (29/4), supposedly to reward “good behavior”. Parole was approved after a reduction of his sentence to coincide with Idul Fitri, an Indonesian national holiday when jail terms are frequently reviewed. “He has never broken any prison regulations,” Indonesian justice ministry prisons spokeswoman Ika Yusanti said. “If he commits any crime or creates any problems in the community, he will be sent back to prison.” Indonesian authorities said they would continue to monitor Cholili, who would be prohibited from traveling overseas without ministerial approval. (April 29th 2015) Critically Endangered Cockatoos Stuffed into Plastic Bottles by Smugglers Indonesian police have intercepted and saved two-dozen critically endangered cockatoos that wildlife traffickers were trying to smuggle of the country in plastic bottles. The yellow-crested cockatoos were found on Monday (4/5) by officials at the Tanjung Perak port in the city of Surabaya in east Java. The birds, which are native to Indonesia and East Timor and measure up to 35cm, reportedly cost up to £650 on the black market. That illegal trade means the yellow-crested cockatoo is facing “an extremely rapid population decline” with only around 7,000 of the animals left, according to the Bird Life website, which tracks bird populations. Citizens of China, Kuwait and France were arrested for attempting to smuggle wild animals out of the country although the destination of the birds found on Monday was not immediately clear. (May 5th 2013) UN Chief Expresses ‘Deep Regret’ about Executions in Indonesia The United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon today expressed his deep regret over executions carried out in Indonesia on April 29 despite numerous calls in the country and abroad for a reprieve. In a statement released today by Mr. Ban’s spokesperson in New York, the Secretary-General again urged the Government to exercise its authority and commute all death sentences, also reaffirming his belief that the death penalty has no place in the 21st century. He said that the growing majority of the international community shared his conviction, demonstrating as much in a vote in the UN General Assembly in December 2014, when a record 117 States voted for a moratorium on the use of the death penalty. Drug-related offenses generally are not considered to fall under the category of “most serious crimes,” and today’s statement concluded with Mr. Ban urging all countries where the death penalty is still in place to join the movement and declare a moratorium on capital punishment with a view toward abolition. Echoing that sentiment, the spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), Rupert Coleville issued statement today underscoring that the High Commissioner, the Secretary-General, and other key UN entities had urged Indonesia time and time again not to proceed with these executions. “We appeal once again most strenuously to Indonesia to reinstate its moratorium on the death penalty,” he said, noting: “Indonesia appeals for clemency when its own nationals face execution in other countries, so it is incomprehensible why it absolutely refuses to grant clemency for lesser crimes on its own territory.” (May 1st 2015)


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Death Row Brit Lindsay Sandiford Will Not Wear

Bali-Nine Lawyer Arrested in Indonesia

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Former Indonesian Official Arrested in Phuket for Smuggling 5 kg Cocaine

A source has revealed to Sky News that former Bali Nine A British grandmother who is set to be executed for drug

lawyer Muhammad Rifan has been arrested in Indonesia.

smuggling in Indonesia has said she will refuse to wear a

On Monday (27/4) Mr. Rifan went public with explosive

blindfold when she faces the firing squad. Lindsay

allegations against the presiding judges, accusing them of

Sandiford, 58, said it had been “heartbreaking” to hear from

asking for a 1 billion rupiah bribe for a sentence of less than

her jail cell last week that eight men, including her friend

20 years for convicted drug smugglers Andrew Chan and

Andrew Chan, had been shot dead on Bali’s so-called

Myuran Sukumaran. He claims their agreement fell through

“Execution Island” Nusa Kambangan. Speaking to the Mail

after senior legal and government officials in Jakarta ordered

on Sunday, she said that she was preparing to die like

the judge to impose the death penalty. It’s understood the

those men who sang Amazing Grace and looked their

former lawyer is facing charges related to making false

executioners “in the eye.” Sandiford said she would also

statements without giving evidence. (May 2nd 2014)

sing – but that her song of choice would be Magic Moments by Perry Como. Sandiford, originally from Redcar, Teesside,

Jakarta Teacher Appeals Child

was sentenced to death in January 2013 in Bali after being

Sex Abuse Verdict

convicted of trafficking drugs. She was found with cocaine worth an estimated £1.6 million as she arrived in Bali on a

Lawyers for Jakarta Teacher Neil Bantleman filed a formal

flight from Bangkok, Thailand, in May 2012. Sandiford

appeal on Wednesday (29/4) after the Canadian teacher

claimed she had been coerced by a drugs syndicate

was sentenced to 10 years in prison in Indonesia on

making threats to her son’s life, and has since appealed

child sex assault convictions. He continues to deny the

against her sentence without success. (May 3rd 2015)

allegations, which he and his family say have been fabricated. An Indonesian court found Bantleman and

Indonesian Prisons Chief Resigns after Drug

Ferdinant Tjiong, a teachers assistant, guilty of child rape

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charges in early April and sentenced the pair to a decade behind bars. Lawyers for Bantleman and Tjiong have long

The Indonesian government’s top official in charge of

complained about the process the case went through,

prisons handed in his resignation on Monday (4/5)

referring to evidence they said should have been included

following the discovery last month that a drug kingpin on

in the process that wasn’t, as well as strict time limits

death row was continuing to run his empire from behind

placed on their witnesses. They said the allegations by three

bars with the help of officials. Handoyo Sudrajat, the Justice

children who alleged repeated rape at the Jakarta

Ministry’s director general of corrections, said he had been

Intercultural School (formerly Jakarta International School)

unable to “impose enough supervision” and

were conjured up to pursue a civil lawsuit against the school

“impose tough

reforms” in prisons across the country. “I wasn’t successful in

to the tune of $125 million US. (May 3rd 2015)

managing the prisons. This [resignation] is what I can do to show my responsibility,” Handoyo said on Monday. His

Indonesia to Implement Free Visa Policy for Japanese The Indonesian government will implement a free visa regulation for Japanese people visiting Indonesia as part of efforts to boost economic relations. “The Japanese government has requested that we immediately implement a free visa regulation for their people because Indonesian people enjoy the facility in Japan. Currently, we are processing the free visa regulation, and we promise them the service (free visa) in June,” Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla said here on Monday. According to Kalla, the free visa regulation can increase bilateral cooperation, particularly in the trade and economic sectors. The Japanese government has eliminated visa charges for Indonesian people who have electronic passports, or e-passports, which have been listed in the Japanese Embassy and the Consulate in Jakarta, Bali, Medan and Surabaya since December 2014. (May 4th 2015)

Indonesia Prepares for Next Round of Executions Police Seize $1.8 Million Worth of Sunda Pangolins

withdrawal comes just weeks after police arrested Freddy Budiman, a drug convict at the ostensibly high-security

In a statement by the Attorney General’s Office,Tony

prison island of Nusakambangan, off the south coast of

Spontana said that Indonesia was already preparing for

Central Java. The arrest stemmed from the capture in

another round of executions. The administration of

March of one of Freddy’s alleged pushers, who told police

President Joko Widodo has executed 14 people so far this

that he was still taking orders from the death-row inmate.

year, 12 of them foreign nationals, and all convicted of drug

(May 4th 2015)

offenses. The administration insists that the country faces some kind of “drug emergency,” although experts have

New Bali Toll-Road on the Way

Customs officials at Phuket International Airport in Thailand have arrested a former staffer of Indonesia’s State-Owned Enterprises on cocaine trafficking charges on Wednesday (22/4). National Narcotics Agency (BNN) spokesman Comr. Gen. Slamet Pribadi confirmed that 63-year-old Jemani Ikhsan, a former ministry official, had been taken into custody in Phuket. Customs officials found 5.2 kilograms of cocaine worth 15.6 million Thai baht ($480,000) wrapped in foil and hidden in books. “The cocaine was meant for tourist resort town Khao Lak, north of Phuket. We also believe that the drugs were to be distributed to other parts in Thailand,” Phuket Governor Nisit Jansomwong said. (April 23rd 2015)

repeatedly debunked the figures it cites for drug-related deaths. The third round of executions, though, will not

State-controlled construction company Waskita Karya is

feature drug convicts, Tony said. Instead, the AGO has

finalizing plans for a 125-kilometer turnpike in Bali as part

identified five convicted murderers who will be in the next

of its venture into the toll-road business. M. Choliq, the

batch to face the firing squad. They include Tan Joni, also

president director of Waskita Karya, said the toll road - which

known as Aseng, who was convicted in 2006 of the murder

is estimated to require between Rp 36 trillion and Rp 40

of three people, one of them a 6-year-old girl; and Gunawan

trillion ($2.8 billion and $3.1 billion) in total investment -

Santoso, convicted in 2003 for ordering a hit on his

would be constructed in the southern region of Bali,

father-in-law and the latter’s bodyguard, an off-duty Special

connecting Kuta to Lovina. However, Choliq did not disclose

Forces officer. The other three are Syofial, a.k.a. Iyen bin

a time frame for the project. “The construction will happen

Azwar; Harun bin Ajis; and Sargawi, a.k.a. Ali bin Sanusi.

in four stages,” he said. “The first stage will connect Kuta,

They were convicted in 2000 of hacking to death seven

Canggu, Tanah Lot and Soka. That’s about 25.7 kilometers.”

members of an indigenous tribe in Merangin district in

(April 23rd 2015)

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An illegal shipment of Sunda pangolins, estimated to be worth USD$1.8 million, was intercepted by Indonesian National Police at the Belawan port in Medan, Sumatra last week, the largest pangolin bust in Indonesia since 2008. Police seized five tons of frozen pangolin, 77 kilograms of pangolin scales, and ninety-six live pangolins and arrested the alleged smuggler, identified only as SHB. Under Indonesian law trafficking of pangolins, their parts or any by-products, is punishable by a maximum penalty of up to five years imprisonment and a fine of USD$10,000. The Sunda pangolin (Manis javanicus), one of four species of pangolins that exist in Asia, is listed as “critically endangered” on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Endangered Species. Also known as a scaly anteater, the pangolin is amongst the world’s most widely trafficked animals; their scales, meat, and even fetuses being highly sought after for use in traditional Chinese and East Asian medicine. A kilogram of pangolin scales, considered to have healing qualities in Chinese traditional medicine, is valued at approximately USD$3,000. (May 1st 2015)

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Bali’s Rock Activists By Ines Wynn The young and the restless have always found causes to agitate for, protest against or get behind. It is part of the rebelliousness of their age and in many cases they take it far into their middle years or even beyond. The voice of the young is loud, sometimes strident, and certainly noticeable. When they raise their voices in support of some cause that also reverberates with the rest of society, their pleas are heard and endorsed. They take advantage of their ability to reach a broad audience and broadcast their pet peeves or pet causes far and wide.

entrepreneurship values and concerned with all things environmental in order to create a platform for his many ideas and agricultural projects and to give due billing to others in the community who hooked into the need for protecting Bali’s environment. Robi was looking for an effective way to broadcast his message about conservation of Bali’s natural environment and he started making video blogs of the many ailments he saw in Bali, the holes in the canvas, as he labels it. The video blogs were used to publicize his concerns on crowdfunding website Kickstarter and to ¿nance his various projects.

Popular rock bands in particular have a unique chance to share the causes they embrace through their music. Traditionally, rock music was born out of social protest, a rebellion against the staid and stagnant social norms of the times. In the 1950’s and 60’s protest songs started to be aired, mostly about social injustices. The counterculture of the 1960s, inÀamed by events like the assassinations of JFK and Martin Luther King and the mire of the Vietnam War, engendered a revolution of conscience which was fervently embraced and echoed by young musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, the Beatles and the underground rock music scene. They were famously creating the sociopolitical and countercultural lyrics of the era. Over time the protest causes and reasons multiplied and covered an ever increasing spectrum of issues, from social, political to environmental concerns and human rights abuses. With the development of popular music in the form of pop, rap and blues, more themes found their way onto the ether and into the hearts of listeners.

“As a musician you can say things that public ¿gures are not allowed to say,” says Robi. “You have the artistic freedom to speak up.” His band shot to fame thanks to his drive and enthusiasm to bring good music with a message and he became more widely known on many fronts. His environmental message was noted by international organizations such as Greenpeace who aided his local efforts. Though the project was funded by a Kickstarter campaign, it was Greenpeace who teamed up with Navicula and provided the dirt bikes used in the band’s famous environmental campaign for the preservation of forests and orangutans in Sumatra and Kalimantan. Navicula is amplifying their environmental message by close association and cooperative ventures with other well known NGOs like Wahli Indonesia and Sawit (palm oil) Watch. The latter is especially active in unearthing corruption in the palm oil industry. “We had to wait until the 2007 UN Climate Change Conference held in Nusa Dua,” says Robi, “for the real start of awareness in Bali of the green revolution that had already swept the rest of the civilized world. Since then interest in global warming has been growing.”

Since then, the efforts at highlighting the holes in the canvas of injustices and government shortcomings have not Àagged. In contemporary times, the accent has shifted somewhat to include broader causes such as environmental degradation. In Bali several local rock bands have taken up the vanguard in calling attention to, broadcast and protest various issues that affect Bali and Indonesia. Rock bands like Navicula, Superman is Dead (SID), Bullhead, Geekssmile and others want to be known as eco-defenders. These groups are serious about their causes and use all the effective means in their arsenal to get the message across to their fan base, striving to bring about meaningful change. Rock bands with a cause are not content to just sing about it, they have jumped knee-deep into action. They join or lead protests, organize community based activities and perform charity concerts to bene¿t a certain cause. Navicula is a popular Bali rock group whose members, called the Green G r u n g e Gentlemen, care very deeply about the environment and Indonesia’s native animals whose habitat is being destroyed by commercial interests. They were one of the ¿rst groups in the country to draw attention to environmental issues. Gede Robi, Navicula’s founder and lead singer, started the band in 1996 with a group of likeminded friends with the sole purpose of using music as a medium to advance the activist causes he felt deeply about. Robi has been actively involved in social and environmental activism since his university days when he ¿rst got interested in ecotourism – at that time it was still just a buzzword without concrete meaning in Bali. Since he loved both music and environmental activism equally, it was not such a stretch to combine the two. The band still contains the original members. Robi was inspired and motivated by Brazilian rock group Sepultura whose Roots album highlighted the plight of the Amazon tribes. This taught him about the power of music in awakening interest in socialenvironmental causes. Other inspirations came from witnessing the tremendous impact generated by well known musicians like Joni Mitchell who inspired the forming of Greenpeace and John Lennon who protested the Vietnam War in late 1970’s America. Since a very young age Robi has been interested and personally involved in many current issues like deforestation, reclamation, corruption, etc. He came from a family of farmers, worked as a volunteer for IDEP and became very attracted by the concept of permaculture. He started his own company Akarumput.com, which is based on social

Robi and other activist musicians are masters of online networking, not only to diffuse their music but also to attract a broad audience to their various causes. This comes to the notice of national and international NGOs and joint projects are often the result. They’re also savvy about using crowdfunding, collaboration and what they call mapping to disseminate their message. Mapping is a very powerful tool that involves a web of interconnectivity across a framework linking various people, entities, organizations and any source which can be tapped in the pursuit of getting the message across. In Navicula’s case, mapping is built on a reliable network of university-days friends, the band’s fans, other music bands and any associations they can form with people in diverse corners of society and government. This can include government, politicians, NGO acquaintances, friends in media and elsewhere. To Robi the combination of idealism, creativity and entrepreneurship is a potent base for creating a sustainable project that involves people, nature and the safeguarding of the future. “Everybody has a voice and environmental problems are everyone’s issue“says Robi. “Government, NGO’s and the public must get involved and work together to think and act about our precious environmental heritage.” Music can make environmental issues cool and have them resonate with a large public, especially the young. The majority of Navicula’s fan base is found in the 15-25 year-old age group, a prime crowd to be receptive to the threat and dangers of environmental degradation. Thanks to genuine efforts by rock groups like Navicula, Bali’s youth is becoming increasingly aware of the local environmental issues.

In Navicula’s footsteps Well known punk band Superman is Dead (SID) is also a very vocal defender of all things green. SID was formed in Kuta in 1995 by a trio of funky musicians who shared a love for the music of Green Day and NOFX. After self-releasing a number of albums they signed with Sony-BMG Indonesia in 2003, making them the ¿rst Balinese band to sign with a major label. They shot to local and international fame very quickly and in 2009 they were on an American tour, playing concerts in 16 cities. Midway through their upswing, they started to highlight social and environmental issues in their lyrics. The band packs a great deal of punch; surprisingly there are only 3 members in the group but their impact and inÀuence is far reaching. They care, not just about what is happening in Bali but also about nation-wide issues, even international issues pertaining to human rights. One of their best loved songs, Lady Rose is a caution about the nefarious inÀuence of Indonesian TV programs on children. Their latest album Sunset di Tanah Anarki is an indictment of the treatment of the Munir murder case. Together with other bands they are the music faces behind the Tolak Reklamasi

Benoa Bay, the movement that rejects the reclamation and commercial development of Benoa Bay. The driving force behind these political and environmental issues is I Gede Ari Astina otherwise known as JRX (Jerinx), the drummer of the band. Says JRX: “In making music, we are trying to be as honest as we can. I guess we respond to our social environment. Coming from an underground music and punk rock scene, to us that’s integrity. And we are lucky enough to have a chance to make some changes. It feels stupid to act like a party animal when your house is on ¿re. Though we have songs about strippers, drugs and alcohol, we just don’t make it into our main issue because we have way more urgent and relevant issues to spread. Bali’s future is far more important than sex, drugs and rock n roll. We only have one Bali. When it’s ruined, that’s it. After the Bali bombing, we were trying our best to spread the message that religion had nothing to do with it. True religions don’t kill. And we are friends with all religions. ‘Unity in diversity’ is still one of our main mottos.” JRX recently met with president Jokowi to request revocation of the B e n o a Reclamation project. “I always have mixed feelings towards politicians.” says JRX, “But sometimes you have no choice left and the only option you have is to stay positive. My feeling about the meeting is good. I spent like 5 minutes to explain the whole reclamation project. At the end he personally asked me to send him more data. (And also asked me to let him know when my band is playing around Jakarta.) Data has been sent, now we all have to push and remind him to revoke Benoa Bay reclamation. As long as Jokowi still doesn’t show any sign that he is pro Benoa Bay reclamation, there is still hope.” JRX is involved in many activities and owns fashion label Rumble Clothing (RMBL - www.xrmblx.co), a sub-and counterculture hangout called Twice Bar in Poppies Lane and the Lady Rose Tattoo Shop. Rumble has of¿cial shops in Bali, Jogja and soon in Bandung. RMBL has a 4-year old program called Eco Defender that was set up to donate a percentage of the sale of RMBL products to pro environmental NGO WALHI in Bali and Jogja. “From each product we donate from Rp.2000 to Rp.4000 to WALHI to support their agenda.” says JRX “We also make donations to help or support pro environmental events in Bali. Our goal is to make activism cool again and for kids not only to look good but also think and DO good towards humanity and mother earth. In the age of information like now, ignorance is not bliss but a choice. And to me, ignorant kids are never cool.” The Bali underground indie music scene features many punk groups and indie bands. The indie groups are riding a wave of popularity since the indie scene has become cool and hip, no longer associated with the lot of unknown café singers or wannabe musicians. Since 2001 a 4 piece punk rock group called Geekssmile, aka Denpasar’s Kontrakultura Mercenaries, is famous for its explosive stage antics and their socio- political themed songs. They draw their inspirations from campus climate movements and postreform era issues which have a signi¿cant impact on their lyrics. Their songs reverberate with an explosion of anger and turmoil directed at the political machine couched in a mixture of rap, heavy metal and hardcore. Their favorite subjects are issues which they consider immoral like neoliberalism, religion’s holy wars, terrorism and global warming.

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BA FEATURE Continued from page 60 Geekssmile’s debut album Jurnal Perang Indonesia (Indonesia’s War Journal) aptly introduced their political concerns and is available as a free download from their website. Their latest album, Upeti Untuk Macan Asia (Tribute to Tigers of Asia), is a witness that they are also riling against environmental profanities, and was introduced with the enigmatic slogan “We are selling our souls for rock n ‘roll with full responsibility”. They also sell them for charity, as 50% of their album sales are earmarked to support the Fender Music Foundation whose program “GiveMusicToLife” provides musical instruments to educational programs and schools.

The power of music is uncontestable: it can inspire, uplift and motivate. The rejection of the Benoa Bay development project seems to be a magnet for many rock groups in Bali. Punk metal bands Scared of Bums and Bullhead, and acoustic folk & pop band Nosstress stand on the beachheads of the protest movement. Bullhead is a punk rock band from Karangasem, East Bali. They are involved in social, humanitarian, animal welfare, and environmental issues. Even though they have recorded and released 5 albums they claim they spend more time on social and environmental activities than doing their music shows. It doesn’t mean the band is less popular, they say, but like Navicula, Bullhead was primarily formed as a band with a cause, rather than just a music band. They believe the idealism in their lives cannot only be applied to music but should be directed to causes for the greater good. Last year they released 2 hard-hitting singles: A Paradise of the Dogs, a tribute and lament about the fate of dogs in our society and Anarchy Evolution, to protest the Bali Tolak Reklamasi Teluk Benoa. The band is very active in propagating this movement via social media, electronic media and newspapers, as well as in each of their performances. They try to exhort people, regardless of age, to participate in the ¿ght for their causes. In particular, they feel that young people should be more critical and feel partially responsible for safeguarding the natural beauty of Bali.

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SCHEDULE THAT Fitness Fun (Weekly) I can’t really see much fun in ¿tness but I know so many of you out there are fitness fanatics or aspiring to be. Now the fun is back with ¿tness at Bali Circus with all sorts of circus type fitness routines. On Tuesdays there is a handstand class, Monday and Wednesdays aerial acrobatics and an opportunity to train in aerial hoop, silks and trapeze and on Thursdays it is Acro Sport also known as acrobalance and aerial acrobatics. The circus really is in town and you can learn all sorts of tricks and techniques and meet some like minded people. This is a great way to get in shape. Bookings in advance are essential. All ages are welcome. Bali Circus also caters for parties and other celebrations. The website is comprehensive. When: 5.00 – 8.30 pm Where: Bali Circus, Jl Raya Anyar, Gg Genggang Br. Anyar Kelod Contact: 9002655 081 1399277 dom@balicircus.com www.balicircus.com/acro-sport/acro-sport-adults.

Japanese Delights (13 – 17 May) Sushi and sashimi, Haruki Murakami, cherry blossom, Geisha and tea ceremonies are images conjured up when the word Japan is mentioned. Japan is getting closer as Celebrity Chef Hal Yamashita joins the Intercontinental Resort for a few days to host dinners, cooking classes and sake-whisky tastings. A Japanese meal is always well complimented with a tipple of sake. Chef Hal Yamashita was born into a family of restaurant owners and started cooking at the young age of nine. After graduating in literature from the Osaka University of Arts, Chef Hal Yamashita worked in the family restaurant for 7 years before moving into the sales of sake and then abroad and back into the world of restaurants. Chef Hal Yamashita now runs 9 restaurants. He represented Japan in Master Chef and won the world’s best chef award in 2010. We are delighted to welcome celebrity Chef Hal Yamashita to Bali and readers should make the most of this unique opportunity to enjoy one or more of ¿ve nights of Japanese culinary excellence. If you have ever wanted to learn how to cook Japanese food to perfection, now is your chance. Classes will be held on 15 – 16 May. Last but not least comes sake, plum wine and Japanese whiskey tasting. It is not often that these opportunities arise to indulge in ¿ne Japanese cuisine so do call ahead to book a table or a session. When: from 6.30 pm (dinner), 10 am – 1.30 pm (cooking classes) 4 pm – 6 pm (sake tasting) Cost: from IDR950,000 (dinner) IDR950,000 (cooking class) Where: Intercontinental Resort, Jl Uluwatu No 45, Jimbaran Contact: 701888 icbali.reservation@ihg.com. www.intercontinentalbali.com.

Rotary Club Ubud Meetings (Mondays)

good will and peace in the world. The Rotary Club makes a tremendous difference to the lives of so many people in need within local communities. The Rotary Club, Ubud meet every Monday for fellowship (eating and chatting). Afterwards the weekly meeting discusses things to do with Rotary worldwide and their own projects. As well as getting to know members and projects better, a guest speaker talks about a topic close to the heart. It could be a charity, a business, an idea or a forth coming event. This is a great way to meet like minded people and make a valuable difference to the local community. The fee includes snacks, tea and coffee. You must RSVP to ensure a seat. When: 5.30 pm Cost: IDR75,000 Where: Maya Ubud Resort, Jl Gunung Sari Peliatan, Ubud Contact: 977888 (Resort) balibruce@gmail.com.

Summer Bazaar (6 June) Bazaars are always a great place to shop, have a bite to eat, see a few people you know and ¿nd lots of activities for the kids. Skoebi-do are hosting their summer bazaar in timely fashion for the on-set of the summer in the northern hemisphere. Schedule this day in your diary or hand phone as a family and friends day out. Enjoy some great food, browse the stalls and enjoy the ambience of this lovely setting. There are still some tables available to rent on this day so do call if you have some excess stock to get rid of or want to sell of a few unwanted items that might be someone’s treasure. When: 9 am – 4 pm Where: Skoebi-do, Jl Batur Sari, No 26, Sanur Contact: 0878 61524274 www.facebookpages.skoebi-do-child-care-centre.

Ubud Food Festival (5 – 7 June) Food glorious food! I am sure this event has had lots of coverage but I am going to add more as a ‘passionate about food’ person! How lucky we are in Bali to have access to the diverse range of foods from around the world as well as so much variety of local cuisine from across the archipelago. The festival is divided into three categories. Cooking demonstrations include one hour of each chef’s culinary delights, ¿ve a day. Workshops and master classes offer an opportunity to learn more about the science of food or how to plan and prepare and cook food or write about foods. One to three hour workshops are available. The special events look very tempting too, from long-table lunches to wine tasting at sundown. There are plenty of freebies too from ¿lm screenings, book launches, night markets and the food forum series. The website is comprehensive with in-depth information. Tickets are available on-line or at the Box Of¿ce at Taman Baca, Jl Raya Sangginan from 1 – 7 June. The special passes offer lots of promotions. The Foodlover pass includes access to all 15 cooking demonstrations, saving 10%. What a great way to learn some new dishes from top local and international chefs. Each day is jam packed full of exciting activities and information sessions including street foods and Balinese super foods. Sri Owen will also be there. Sri Owen is an Indonesian chef who has written a cookery book which I purchased a few years back with some amazing recipes. Overall, this promises to be an amazing three days celebrating the foods of Indonesia and beyond. The website is comprehensive with full details of the programme line up with times and locations.

The Rotary Club is an international Cost: from IDR810,000 organisation that When: 9 am till late plays a vital role in Where: Ubud Food Festival Head Of¿ce, communities. Its Jl Raya Sanggingan, Ubud (next to Indus Restaurant) aim is to bring Contact: 977408 www.ubudfoodfestival.com. together business and professional leaders to provide Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all humanitari service up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2015 and help bring

Letters To Bali Advertiser Hectoring Bali Officials Dear Sir, Puerile abuse of a public official - “he would be better not allowed out with a broom and instructions to sweep the steps”; “Maybe he’s from Planet Pluto” (Hector’s Diary 29 April) - may be the norm in Australian politics, but such intemperate language thankfully has no place in Bali discourse, and it ill behoves Bali Advertiser to have published it. It is rich for Hector to lambast I Putu Sumantra for his action regarding Bali dogs, coming as he does from Australia where the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) alone slaughters 3040,000 dogs a year, Councils and other authorities are estimated to kill well over 100,000 more, and tens of thousands are euphemistically “euthanised” by vets - around 20,000 greyhounds alone. In few, if any, Australian urban areas are dogs allowed unleashed in non-designated public places and owners are generally liable to be fined if they don’t collect and properly dispose of stools. Hector acknowledges that Bp Sumantra was reported in the Indonesian language media, but chose to refer to “feral” (in quotes, suggesting that was the term used) dogs whereas Bp Sumantra used the term “eliminasi anjing-anjing liar”, and it is presumptuous to ascribe “feral” to “liar”, especially when Echols and Shadily, generally considered the standard Indonesian-English dictionary, does not list it as a translation of “liar”. Hector should remember the uproar caused by an incompetent translation of the notoriously abusive Australian PM Keating’s use of “recalcitrant” into Malay. Rabies, while the most serious, is far from the main heath risk from the dogs, and not the only reason for “eliminasi anjing-anjing liar”. I’ve read that over 40,000 dog bites are recorded in Bali each year, putting people, especially children, at risk of serious injury, infection and even mental anguish (my wife won’t walk anywhere without me riding shotgun since being attacked). They defecate in the streets posing a too-high risk of infection and disease to the many who walk barefooted, to children who may pick up a ball or toy that has been soiled and put it or their fingers in their mouth, and even shod adults. Dogs roam at night, scrounging through the rubbish for morsels of food, overturning bins, ripping open plastic bags, strewing the contents in the street. Then there are the occasional motor vehicle, and more frequent pushbike accidents they cause. Ignore the Great White Hopes Bp Sumantra - in their countries they raise animals such as pigs (more intelligent animals than dogs) and chickens in appalling conditions and kill them in the name of cheap food no more humanely than your staff kill dogs, but deem dogs a special case (South Australia recently enacted a law making eating dog meat, no matter how humanely it is obtained, a crime punishable by jail) - it’s your country, your province, your responsibility and your decision whether to place more importance on the wellbeing of your people than unloved, unwanted and often miserable, unhealthy dogs.

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YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH

for year 12 student. Please call - 0813 3870 6880. [279]

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: General Manager (Expat) - Seminyak - Bali Hotel Manager (Expat) - Jakarta - Java Operations Manager (Expat) - Singapore Assistant Director of Finance - Jimbaran - Bali Senior Financial Controller - Canggu - Bali Cluster Assistant Director of sales - Seminyak - Bali Director of Sales (Expat) - Seminyak - Bali Cluster Marketing Communications Manager - Seminyak - Bali Cluster Revenue Manager - Seminyak - Bali Revenue Manager - Kuta - Bali Corporate Training Manager - Seminyak - Bali Recruitment Specialist - Kuta - Bali Front Office Manager - Seminyak - Bali Restaurant Manager - Seminyak - Bali Sommelier - Canggu - Bali Bakery & Pastry Chef - South Sulawesi Our service is completely free of charge for candidates

Videographer/Cameraman Needed. Highly skilled in Directing, Filming and Lighting. Creative, Pro-Active & Open Minded. Please send CV and portfolio to <cari. videographers@gmail. com>.

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Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Setiabudi, Simpang Siur Square, Kuta 80361, Bali, Indonesia Phone : +62 (361) 754185 / +62 (361) 754186 C/Es/G-13 May 15

Reservation staff. Excellent E n g l i s h ,

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attitude: <villa@tropicalinfusions.com>. [284] PA wanted, must have good English written and spoken. The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Retail Sales Mgr (Expat) Director of Sales Business Dev. Mgr Logistics Manager Factory Manager HRD Manager S & M Manager Product Mgr Secretary / PA Fin & Acc Mgr

Part time position to start with full time within 3 to 4 months. Excellent bonus payments in the future. Require someone with reasonable Word, Excel and Powerpoint skills. This is

VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com

a position with a major

Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18

Email CV with pic to <greg.

Australian brand name starting up in Bali and has career potential. Balinese from Seminyak, Kerobokan, Kuta, Umalas area prefered. smith@elders.com.au>. [281]

Experienced Resort, Office, Client Manager Wanted For Boutique Size Health Resort. Must have experience, excellent presentation, very good English, attention to detail, experience in marketing (Trip Advisor etc), social media and office management (Excel, Word), management of clients and staff experience and be passionate about health and caring for clients. Email resume to <heidishannon@ gmail.com>. [282]

Retail Supervisor: must have experience in Supervisor or Manager role, familiar with POS, speak fluent English, highly organised, experience managing a team, can meet sales targets. Please email C V t o < j o b s @ indigokidsglobal.com>. [290]

Person to teach me Cake Decorating. Seminyak. 0821 4441 8189. [285]

Online Store Marketing: at least 2 years experience managing online store or ecommerce, speak English, some photoshop skills, marketing background. Please email CV to <jobs@ indigokidsglobal.com>. [291]

Daycare in Kerobokan is looking for: Teacher, Asst, N a n n y, C o o k : E n g l i s h language is a must. Contact: 849 9441, CV: <assistme01@ gmail.com>. [286] Personal Assistant: must have experience as PA or Secretary, highly organised, computer skills, speak English fluent, intermediate accounting skills, work independently. Please email C V t o < j o b s @ indigokidsglobal.com>. [288] Accountant: must have experience in Accounting min 5 years, use MYOB or similar, strong admin skills, highly organised, speak some English, computer skills. Please email CV to <jobs@ indigokidsglobal.com>. [289]

Small Resort in Seminyak Looking for Hotel Manager, Sales & Marketing background preferred. Min. 5 years experience as manager. CV to <hm@ sarinandehotel.com>. [283]

I m m e d i a t e Hire, Administrative Assistant f o r C l o t h i n g C o m p a n y. Kerobokan. Female. Minimum Diploma Degree. Excellent English and Computer Skills. Honest and Independent self starter with ability to Multi-Task. Great Salary and Benefits. Send C V, R e f e r e n c e s S a l a r y Expectation to <accinbali@ gmail.com>. [292] Looking for Sales & Marketing Staf : Single, able to speak English/computer/ i n t e r n e t , f i x e d s a l a r y, commision, health insurance, send CV to <hrd@blueline. co.id>. [297]

Head Cook Required for Restaurant, Must be experienced in cooking western food. Must be able to speak English. Waiter and Waitresses Required, Must speak English. On Warung Ladhu - Seminyak, Te l e p h o n e : 0 8 7 7 6 11 3 8356. [293] Looking for Accounting staff, Fluent in English, computer literate, good knowledge in Finance and Accounting system, min 3years experiences in accounting field, quick learner and have good logical thinking. Able to work independently and team work. Email your CV to <greenteambali@gmail. com>. [294] International School looking for Principal, Math & Science Te a c h e r , C a m b r i d g e experience. Please send CV+photo: <hrdbsch@gmail. com>. [295] Sales Representative Wanted, Nusa Dua area, Indonesian only and English speaking is a must. Sales related experience required and able to work independently or as a team. Application email to <lafotogallery@gmail. com>. [296] Pengawas Hotel Pulau Karimunjawa. Start ground floor hotel career. WNI. <st. housing@gmail.com>. [287]

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Bali Advertiser

Employment

13 May - 27 May, 2015

A US-based company, a leading worldwide supplier for both fresh and frozen seafood, is recruiting Indonesian employees for below positions. The person must has strong interpersonal skills, able to work both independently and co-operatively, and to balance flexibility, meeting tight deadlines, accuracy, enterprise and creativity with a good sound knowledge of common sense. With hundreds colleagues worldwide, the scope to grow globally and personally is immense. This position is for Bali-based office.

ASSISTANT TO DIRECTOR Minimum requirements : • Accounting educational background, minimum a Diploma • Good knowledge of export and import • Preferably has a minimum of two year working experiences • Sound very good communication skills in English and Bahasa Indonesia • Excellent knowledge of computer programs (spreadsheets, internet)

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LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)

Experience Nanny. 0812 7780 7743. [270] Hotel General Manager, 9ys Indonesia, Branding – Opening – Operation, speaks fluent Bahasa, excellent references, looking for a new executive challenge. Pls contact: <germanhotelgm@ outlook.com>. [075] I am looking for part-time job as data entry, personal assistant job. Speaking and written English. Have internet connection. Please email: <flowsbloom@yahoo. com> or SMS only 081 2381 5292. [818]

Housewife looking for job at home. English speaking/writing. Five years experience in administration and copy writer. Able to work with deadlines. Computer and internet available. Contact <livelong_june@ yahoo.com>. [541] Hospitality trainer +20yrs experience <ebhe@yahoo. com> / 0857 3901 2022. [272] French Cook Chef, 30y.old, 12 years of experience in French and Mediterranean cuisine, serious, easy to adapt, good references, looking for position as a Chef or Manager (restaurant, hotel, villa). <alex84700@ hotmail.fr>. [276]

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FINANCE & OPERATION MANAGER OPENING at Annika Linden Centre, a centre of excellence for nonprofit work and charity in Indonesia

Qualifications: • Indonesian nationality; • Minimum Bachelor Degree and 4-5 years professional experience in Finance/Accounting and Office Operations including experience as Head of these areas; • Responsible for the integrity of accounting system and corporate tax; • Experience in HR, General Affairs, and administration inside a PMA, Team player; • Incredible attention to details; • Passion for and experience with social work, and making the world a better place. Interested candidates should send a cover letter and CV to jobs@annikalindencentre.org Only short listed candidate will be contacted NC/Es/13 May 15

Minimum requirements : • Accounting educational background • Good knowledge of export and import • Preferably has a minimum of one year working experience • Sound communication skills in English and Bahasa Indonesia • Excellent knowledge of computer programs (spreadsheets, internet), preferably with SAP experience

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Minimum requirements : • Minimum Diploma I graduated, fresh-graduates are welcome to apply • Sound communication skills in English and Bahasa Indonesia • Excellent knowledge of computer programs (word, spreadsheets, internet) Please send CV, expected salary and current photograph, by 24th of May 2015 at the latest, to nita@anovafoodusa.com. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 18.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 20.000 per word 5. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.

Corporate Sales & Marketing Manager Key responsibilities include : • Promote the restaurant’s brands, and Villas’ brand using a variety of general and specific communications • Create a variety of ongoing promotional activities to increase revenues of restaurants and villas • Create advertising, public relations, and social media campaigns. • Demonstrate passion for the brands, products, service and solutions offered to our customers Qualifications : • Ability to prepare marketing collateral, analyze market trends and prepare /change current plans • Target oriented, must have a strong network with local travel agents, government and corporate. Interested candidates, please submit your application and CV to : corp-hrm@tropicalgroupbali.com. Our website www.tropicalgroupbali.com Only shortlisted candidates will be notified

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Real Estate OTHERS House for rent. Ideal for home industry, 5 are land with house located in east Java, Banyuwangi. Call 0813 3850 0900. [8633] Land for sale. Size 1,3 Are, price 550 million nego. Located in Jalan Raya Sempidi, south of Badung goverment office. Please contact 0813 5320 9800 / 0813 3810 7799. Pin BB 51E9324D. [9525] NC/Re/G-13 May 15

HOUSE FOR SALE In Pecatu-Bukit Ungasan 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room and kitchen. Close to beaches and amenities. Empty land behind and beside the house. Type 72 with total land 1.83 are.

Good investment opportunity. Land for sale in Negara (west Bali). Small or big plots. Starting price Rp. 15 million/ are. Please text only 081 2381 5292. [9663]

Sanur Land for lease 18 are, 47 years, 12 mio per are per year

Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.co | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277 C/Re/I-13 May 15

Balian surf beach house for sale. New villa 100mts from the Balian beach. Please check on line: <http://www. baliansalevilla.com/>. More info: 0813 5366 1981. [9817]

LEGIAN Studio room for rent in Legian. 1 Bedroom with queen size bed, kitchen, living room. Complete with hot water, AC, safety box, satelite TV and DVD player. 5 min walk to Legian beach. Daily, weekly, monthly. Call +62 819 1636 2285. [8155] House for rent in Legian, furnished, AC, pool, living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom. Quiet beautiful place, over-contract 4 months= Rp 18 million (24/6 - 24/10). Ext. possible min. 1 yr; Ph. 0812-3692-1209, <janahuet@ hotmail.com>. [9774]

Price Rp. 1.8 Billion (nego) SMS/text only: 08123815292 NC/Re/P-18 Feb. 15

3 bedroom villa with swimming pool in Seminyak/Legian. AC, Wifi, landscaped gardens. 12 juta/month. 2 bedroom, 80 juta, 50 juta (small). 0815 5816 4966. <annulzy@ yahoo.com>. [9802] C/Re/G-13 May 15

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SEMINYAK

SEMINYAK

3 Bedroom villa in Bidadari Seminyak. Quiet area. 15min to Seminyak center. Swimming pool, kitchen, dining table, hot and cold water, AC, satelite TV, Wifi, cleaning staff. daily and weekly rental. Daily rent us$ 200 per night at low season. Call or sms 0819 1636 2285. [3866]

Cheap private pool villa for rent in Seminyak, furnished, 500 meters to beach. IDR 350 million for 2 years, strategic location 2 bedroom apartment, furnished, pool. Monthly yearly rent. 0821 4552 5000. [9818]

Land for sale Jalan Plawa 15 are, potential for 5 villas. 24 year leasehold (IDR 18,5 mil/are/year + two colonial-stylevillas IDR 1,3B situated on the property). 20 year extendable. English 0819 3626 6264, Bahasa 0813 3893 9176, <hfdua0@gmail.com>. [9769]

Retail space to rent. Fantastic opportunity to rent retail space on Jalan Petitenget. Recently renovated, double glass fronted retail space, good parking, covers 170 sqm over 2 levels, 8 year contract. 081 7974 0769. [9536]

AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! 2 bed 2 bath, private pool. 20 yr lease USD$ 200,000. Also available Oberoi 3 bed 3 garden baths on quiet dead end street. 300 meters from Earth cafe. Sunny & spacious w/ large rooms & prvte pool. 5 to 10 year lease. Furnished or unfurnished. Cooperating Agents by invitation only. For private viewing: +62 87 861 988111. [9283] 2 bedrooms villa with private pool. IDR 1.150.000.000 for 5 years rental. Location Petitenget - Seminyak. Available 1st June 2015. Call 081 7477 7250, Email <info@ darmahousevilla.com>. [9779] Monthly rental villa. Amazing location just off Jalan Laksama, behind Ultimo. 10min walk to beach and 100m from “eat street”. 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom private pool 26million/month. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom with shared pool 14million/month. <adorebali@hotmail.com> or 0812 4879 8813. [9790]

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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! House for rent, 2 bedroom with pool and 2 bedroom share pool, full furnish, AC, hot water, small garden, TV cable, kitchen. Monthly and yearly. Call owner (Ari): 081 7971 9692. [9803] Rental luxury fully furnished two bedroom and three bedroom with pool behind Seminyak square and Oberoi street Seminyak. Call Ketut 0819 1619 7310 / 0812 3938 5270 or <sabeena1786@gmail.com>. Two bed 170K. Three bed 200K negotiable. [9805] Seminyak/Petitenget. Huge 3 bed with 3 ensuite bathrooms with 10x5 meter pool. Fully renov. 2 master bedrooms. 2 decks. Huge open garden. Rain showers French doors. 2yr lse or 30yr leasehold. Also available: Private clay tennis court. Fully enclosed with overhead night lights. 2 year lease USD $ 12,000 per year nego. SMS only +62 87 861 988111. [9282]

A list villas

Canggu Investment. brand new villas in security complex on 17 are. 2x1 br, 2x2br, 2x3br, . Beautifully designed and fully furnished. All with parking 25 yr lease. *VL-029 Canggu Investment . brand new villas in security complex on 17 are. 2x1 br, 2x2br, 2x3br. Beautifully designed and fully furnished. All with parking 25 yr lease. *VL-030 AtmaShanti Villa , villas in seminyak 23 years + 10 years of lease, beautifully design, US$ 955.000 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnishedvilla.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease NowUS$360,000.*VL-016 Villa Kayu Canggu Area. 3br,3bth Beautiful views. 22,5 lease US$495,000.*VL-033. Jimbaran Villa Lalang Temu, fully furnished with paring and maid and pool with hak pakai US$395.000. *VS-075 Berawa Investment, 33 year lease villa with 3 bedroom *VL-046 A List Land

Villa for rent in Umalas1 3,5 are 2 bed n pool. Fully furnished. Min rent 3 years max rent 5 years for Rp. 150 jt/ year. 0821 9884 9339 Febi. [9791] Shop for rent in Seminyak 2mx9m. Call 0878 6041 6673, 0822 3746 6110. [9796] Villa for sale / yearly rental in strategic location. Only 5-10mins from beach / public facilities, good access. 2 are, garden with private pool, 3 bedroom AC with ensuite bathroom, open livingroom. Call 0819 9915 8596. [9543] Ideally located for Seminyak road, Bali deli & Oberoi, quiet residential road. Sunset Point/Bidadari. Fully furnished, 3 generous bed rooms with terraces. 3 bathrooms, shower & tub, fully equipped kitchen & dining, swimming pool, AC all rooms. Utility/storage with washing machine. Garden, parking. Included in the price: Wi Fi, Satellite TV, (3 flat screens), 24 hour security, maid service, pool & gardener service & more. Yearly 225 million, longer periods (Nego). 081 339 853 600. [9798]

Brand New 12 rooms villas with large share swimming pool, cafeteria,lobby, office, kitchen, staff room, good location for investment include with license, hotel marketing is ready and available for lease/yr. Call 0819 9940 9249, guarantee 50% of lease payment will be refunded by end of contract. [9811] Nice and clean villa for rent daily/monthly/yearly, budget accomodation in Seminyak, Kerobokan, 1BR - 12BR, more info visit <www.thelightbalivillas.com>, <thelightbalivillas@gmail.com> or contact 0819 9940 9249. [9812]

Jl. Pantai Berawa 20 are, 38 years lease *LL-018 Land in Sanur beach 3,5 ha IDR 2,5 billion / acre *LS – 032 Canggu Investment Land for sale , 6 are, IDR 750 million/ are. *LS-132

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/I-29 April 15

Seminyak Beach beautiful fully furnished modern villa. 2 AC bedroom, 3 bathroom, tropical garden, pool, satellite TV, 100m walk to beach, shops, restaurants, great location and very private. Available for 6 monthly or yearly lease. Garden and pool maintenance included. Best possible location. Contact 0812 3758 0101. [9814]

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exotiqproperty.com Exotiq Property Bali & Lombok

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BB-B357

Contemporary three-bedroom villa on 560sqm of land Consisting of three pavilions set around a 7 x 4 m swimming pool Fully-furnished, large open-plan living & dining area Leasehold for 23 years with option to extend based on market price Located in a Balinese village in Canggu, close to Berawa Beach

For Sale US$ 215,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-V1200

Sprawling, luxury, riverside, five-bedroom freehold retreat Several separate pavilions on 3,465sqm of land with mature trees Two lounges, modern kitchen, gym, bar, home cinema, yoga room Three swimming pools, six parking spaces, an office and staff quarters Located in the culturally rich village of Kerambitan in Tabanan

For Sale IDR 15,500,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-V1211

Two-storey, three bedroom, freehold villa on 265 sqm of land Two en-suite bedrooms upstairs with balconies overlooking the pool Downstairs is the master suite with living, dining and kitchen area Fully-furnished, onsite parking and live-in staff quarters In the quiet enclave of Umalas, 15 minutes to Seminyak and Canggu

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BB-B266

Three-bedroom contemporary Balinese villa on 582sqm of land Set in a private and discreet complex of managed and serviced villas Three single-storey pavilions surrounding a 14 x 4.5m pool A large open-plan living and dining are with kitchen. Freehold Located in Batu Belig, just 100 metres from the beach

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BB-B349

Contemporary three-bedroom villa on 2,000sqm land next to a river Three pavilions built in a U-shape around a 15m swimming pool Large living and dining area with kitchen and separate staff house Leasehold for 15 years with a 25-year extension based on market price Far from the main road, just 1km from the beach in Pererenan

For Sale US$ 295,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 1,250,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

1,782sqm gently sloping plot measuring 55 x 33m Private access via a 45 x 3m road Electricity, water and telephone lines are less than 100 metres away Leasehold for 30 years with 25 years extension at fixed price Just ten minute’s drive from Seminyak and 2km from the beach

For Sale IDR 5,078,700,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

Charming & traditional three-bedroom villa on 500sqm of land Two buildings placed either end of a 12 x 4m swimming pool Full- furnished with open-sided living and dining with modern kitchen Leasehold for 34 years with priority to extend based on market price Located in Umalas, less than ten-minutes from Seminyak

For Sale IDR 3,600,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 450,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

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For Sale US$ 270,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

Three-bedroom contemporary and Bali-style villa on 600sqm land Two pavilions built in an L-shape facing a 13 x 4 metre swimming pool Open plan living & dining area, which can be closed off Leasehold for 30 years with 30-year extension on market price Located in Bumbak, 15 minutes to Seminyak and to Canggu

Tabanan

Umalas

BB-L853

Unique 2,700sqm plot at half price!! Surrounded by open rice fields and faces a river with large mature trees Large enough to divide it in two plots Sloping towards the river and accessed via a private road 15 minutes to Seminyak and 15 minutes to Canggu

For Sale IDR 9,000,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-V1199

Three-bedroom freehold villa on 1,000sqm of land with sea views All bedrooms and a large living area on the ground floor Upstairs is a media room with balconies, convertible to extra bedroom Large lush tropical garden with private swimming pool Just a couple of hundred metres from the beach

For Sale US$ 445,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

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Ideal shaped, 1,000sqm plot facing a small tree-lined river Guaranteed access via 200m access way Electricity is onsite and water and telephone lines are close by Leasehold for 27 years with 17-year option to extend at market price Located close to the beach in the heart of Petitenget

For Sale IDR 4,320,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358

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Quiet, rural, riverside, freehold plot on 1,740sqm of land Rectangular shape and proportioned at 70 x 25 metres Private access is guaranteed via a 50 x 3.5m road Electricity and water supplies are less than 100 metres away Around 6km from the beach in north Canggu

For Sale IDR 3,045,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Office +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-13 May 15


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Sale

DENPASAR

Free Hold Unit Townhouse at Kuta Ardenia Residence, Fully Furnish. Located in centre of Kuta, close to Airport, Kuta beach, Discovery Mall, Lippo Mall. Units are limited, one gate system. Get an additional income on the rental management. For more info contact :

House for rent in Denpasar, 2 bedroom with one inside bathroom, 1 outside bathroom, living room, family room, big kitchen, garden. Government water, electricity 2200 watt, Rp. 22 mill/year. Call 0852 3800 7282. [9253]

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BUKIT Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733] House for sale in Pecatu Graha. Land 84m2, building 55m2, one bedroom with bathroom (shower + bathtub, closet, water heater). 1 small bathroom next to the kitchen. Small garden, carport, fully furnished, 2AC, 2TV, phone line with Wifi, wardrobe, etc. Price Rp. 1.7 Billion. Call owner 0877 1199 8887. [8638] Dreamland: New 3 story house for sale. Overlooking all of Dreamland Estate. 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, roof top entertainment area, open plan living area, great ocean view, pool. $390,000. Email <dwayu.92@gmail.com>. Phone +62 819 9956 6960. [9743] New 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom house for sale. Near Karma Kendara. Pool and entertainment area. Australian design and built. Open plan living. $139,000. Phone +62 819 9956 6960. Email <dwayu.92@gmail.com>. [9744]

House for Sale. Jl. Noja Sari very near Jl. Gatsu Timur. Large single story house on 5.5 are land. Strategic area. 4 bedrooms, one pembantu bedroom, 3 bathrooms, large garage, garden in front and in back. 4 billion nego. Call 081 337 055 557 only speaking bahasa. [9459] Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. IDR 2.000.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. Contact 0821 4708 4100 or (0361) 7438286. [8830]

500m2 beach front freehold blocks in Sumbawa for only USD$15,000 > 15-25m frontage. Road access. > Stunning views and white sand beach > Close to Lakey Peak > Price includes all fees and taxes

pppsumbawa.com pppsumbawa@gmail.com 081 2380 2310 C/Re/G-1 April 15

House for rent. Jl. Palapa IX no. 25A Sesetan Denpasar, 3 bdrms, 2 bthrms, living roomkitchen, garage, government water, electricity 2.300 watt. Please call 081 2364 7980 or 0878 6228 8398. [9742] Land for rent 29 Are (38x70m), behind Carrefour Gelogor Carik/Taman Pancing. Rp. 5 mill/are nego, for 20 years. Good for villa or kost. Contact 0878 6006 6108, 081 2467 7700. [9771] House for sale strategic location behind Ramayana mall. 5 bedrooms, 2 family rooms, 1 livingroom, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, garage. Jl. Raya Sesetan Perumahan Sesetan Indah. Price 2,5 Billion. 0813 5331 2333, email <tonihong85@yahoo.com>. [9793]

L A E R TATE S E For sale land 3 are. Location at Jln. Bukit Lestari, Bukit Jimbaran close with Perum Taman Penta. Main road Jln. Uluwatu. Call direct with owner 081 835 9924. [9787]

House for sale in Jl. Imam Bonjol. Landsize 3,5 Are, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 AC, storage, garden, internet connection, TV cable, share kitchen, garage, strategic location, 6 mtr road access. Rp. 3,5 Billion (nego). Call 0819 3305 2599, email <cokd_blues@yahoo.co.id>. [9815]

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UMALAS - 985

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Price USD 190,000 OZnershiS Leasehold 24 yrs

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7raditionally designed 3 bedroom Yilla set on sSacious grounds OSen Slan lounge & dining Zhich oYerlooNs Sool & garden Country style modern Nitchen Serfect for entertaining -ust a short driYe to Pererenan and (cho Beach Land Area Build Area

1,100 sqm 280 sqm

Price USD 495,000 OZnershiS Freehold

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Freehold, 500 sqm (5 are), close to beach & Canggu Club, IDR 890,000,000/Are Leasehold 30 years, 3100 sqm (31 Are), 150m to the beach, IDR 12,500,000/Are/Year Freehold, 1,900 sqm (19 Are), rLce ¿eld YLeZs zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/Are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, USD 1,300,000 Pasut beachfront, freehold, 17604 sqm (176 are), IDR 330,000,000/Are Absolute Beachfront Land, 2530 sqm (25.3 Are), Freehold, IDR 650,000,000/Are Freehold, 2cean 9ieZ, 2000 sqm (20 Are), IDR 550,000,000/Are Short DriYe 7o 7he Beach, 3200 sqm (32 Are), Freehold, IDR 290,000,000/Are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 27 years, 2,500 sqm (25 Are), IDR 8,500,000/Are/Year Freehold, 1390 sqm (13.9 Are), ocean YieZ land, IDR 250,000,000/Are

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Restaurant, B&B (5 bedrooms) 9 year lease. Location: Pasar Seni, Senggigi, Lombok, on the beach next to Sheraton. 950 Hotel rooms in a 500 meter radius. Swimming pool on the beach. Call: 0821 443 39 281 or 0813 530 88 080. [9810]

Pererenan - lovely family home for rent available June 1st, 4 beds, big garden, pool, quiet area, furnished. Minimum 2 years up to 9 years available. Only US$12,000 a year. Call 0821 4412 6155 or email <natsm@yahoo. com>. [8731]

NUSA DUA

Unique, antique 2 storey spacious timber home on leasehold land, 22 years plus option, 8 lush landscaped are, permanent rice field surrounds, mountain views, 3 bed, 3 bath, 12m pool, fully furnished, minutes to Berawa Beach, AUD$475,000 (Rp 4.75B). Ph 0812 4636 3786. Email <janicegibbs@yahoo.com>. [9740]

For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305] For rent and sale house 223m2, 3 bedroom, new kitchen and just renovated bathrooms. Located in Taman Mumbul, expat village, with swimming pool. Rent 1 year 110 juta, 2 years 190 juta. Sale price 190,000 USD. Owner 0821 4695 8776. [9780] For Sale: 3 bedroom 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, 1 km from beach, toll road, Golf and shopping. Free hold, direct owner 081 756 7630 / 081 735 0877. [9782]

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Beachside leasehold land for sale. Pantai Berawa. 5 are, 26 years plus option, ocean glimpse, 50m to water, quiet location, easy access. Rare opportunity. AUD $175,000 (Rps 1.75B). Ph 0812 4636 3786. Email <janicegibbs@ yahoo.com>. [9741]

Ready to open, 9 years left Stylish and new renovated For inspection SMS 081353515093 Mail : marcelcota@me.com NC/Re/G-13 May 15

Amed Villa for sale on 25 are. Freehold title. Villa & cottage 50 metres from Lipah Beach. Established private garden with all amenities. All building & tourist permits in place. US$550,000. Contact Nyoman (081) 338-069 511 to view or email; <indosman@gmail.com>. [9690]

Land for sale Nyanyi Beach (main street). 50-70 mtr from beach. 11 Are. Direct owner 081 895 7082. [9784] Villa sale at Pererenan/Canggu. Building 315m2 / 7.35 are, furnished, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen, maid room, etc. Garden, large pool & ponds. 30 min from airport, 10 min Canggu Club. Call 081 895 7082, 0813 2509 5697. [9785]

Ready for business 6900m2 exquisite eco-village with 10 joglos and bamboo structure on the slopes of Mount Agung, Karangasem East Bali of flat rectangular land far away from civilization. Perfect place to create retreat center, free hold Price USD495,000, <www. junglehousebali.com>. [9775]

Land for sale Echo Beach (main street), prime location, Hak Milik, 17.5 are. Direct owner 081 895 7082. [9786] Villa for rent monthly/yearly with many option, located in Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu, Berawa, Umalas. For more info visit www. balicoconutliving. com or email <info@balicoconutliving.com> or contact 0361 900 2637 / 0819 3303 1707. [9789]

UBUD Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Rp. 60 jt/are. Contact owner 0819 9931 9222. [7915] Ubud Land, 1400m2 of stunning jungle land on the Western slopes of the Ayung River, 3km South of Hanging Gardens, 6km North of Four Seasons with similar views suitable for boutique hotel or villas free hold Price USD$ 120,000, <www.junglehousebali.com>. [9776]

Luxury apartments for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 story with private garden, no pool, great location, Rp. 7,5 million / month, 75 million / year. Tel 0361 8482 866. E-mail <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002]

NC/RE/U-13 May 15

New house for rent min 5 years located in Jl. Gabrig Sunari, Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud. Balinese style with swimming pool, 2AC, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, water heater, garden, garage, 5 are land. Please contact 081 734 2002. [9777]

2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9792] Villa 30 year lease + extension or freehold sale. 5 min to Echo beach/Canggu club. 4 are land, 220 sq mtr build, completed 2014. 3 bdr, office, pool, garden, garage, fully furnished, fully lockable. Lease $US 250,000, sale Rp 4,200,000,000 nego. <coffsitup@yahoo.com.au>. 0896 8560 7040 (Eng), 0852 2267 2721(Indo/Jap). [9795]

Retail space to rent. Fantastic opportunity to rent retail space on strategic location in Ubud. Recently renovated, double glass fronted retail space covers 52sqm over 1 level, 4 year contract available (can extend). 081 7974 0769. [9535]

Rent 3 months (15.06-15.09) 2BR villette close to Echo Beach. Housekeeping, poolman, gardener. Fully equipped, huge fridge, washing machine, WiFi, AC bedrooms ensuite, pool, amazing sunset views. 60mill/3months. <bvillas.bali@gmail.com>. SMS 0812 8066 0122. [9804]

Villa Estate for Sale in Central Ubud. Freehold. Just 2km from Ubud Palace. An ideal property for retreat centre on 28are land, with 4 vintage type villa buildings comprising 10 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, office, cafteria, swimming pool, and open yoga studio. Contact Mr. Nyoman 08786224-9223. <nyoman-sonia@hotmail.com>. [9820]

Beautiful Freehold Villa for sale. 11 Are. Pererenan. 3 double bedroom all ensuite. Pool. Landscaped garden. Investment opportunity, don’t miss this!! Part furnished. Priced for quick sale USD495,000. <Heidibirr@hotmail. com>. [9807] C/Re/G-29 April 15

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Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]

JIMBARAN Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]

14 Are Next to the stunning village of Kedunggu. 5 Mins from Tanah Lot Temple and 25 mins from Canggu. At 700m from the beach, it has stunning ocean and sunset views. Ready to build with Perumahan aspect and sealed access, this is a must see for Investor and Developers because at this price, it won’t last. With the announcement of the New Sunset Road due any day, this opportunity can’t be missed.

Price at IDR 339 Jt/ Are. 082 145 934 107

C/Re/I-13 May 15

HOUSE FOR SALE Jl. Badak Agung 6 no. 6 Renon, Denpasar

Villa for rent 10 Are, 3 bedrooms available, 2 living room, full furniture, swimming pool, music studio. Contact Asri 081 2395 2504. [9723] House for rent, area Jimbaran Unud, 2 bed with ACs and hot water, semi furnished, good size, good area for living, 15 min to airport. Only 3 mill per month. Contact 0813 3777 7750. [9770] C/Re/G-13 May 15

New Villa 30years leasehold, 3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom ensuite, pool and entertainment area, Storeroom, open livingarea, fullkitchen, AC, garage, safe upmarket area, 5min beach, 5min toll, call owner +62 811 395 7755, <grahabaliutama@gmail.com>. [9781]

TABANAN For sale land rice field view, 2 Hectare, 25 juta/are. Location 6km north of Bajra station. 0852 3714 4456. [7916] Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447] Balinese style house Landsize 2.4 are, building 225m2 3 bedrooms in first floor and 4 bedrooms in second floor 5 bathrooms, 1800W electricity Water well, garage, garden.

House for rent in Banjar Kuwum Anyar Tabanan, 2 bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, livingroom, garage. No AC and hot water. Rp. 10 million/year nego or Rp. 1 million/ month. SMS or call 0857 3999 9445. [9595]

Price Rp. 3.8 billion (nego) SMS only 081 2381 5292 flowsbloom@yahoo.com

House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707] NC/Re/I-13 May 15

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Balian Beach business Kubu Balian Beach Bungalows, 5 villas, pool, pondok wisata, great surf views on 11.8are, freehold. Established business in prime Balian location overlooking surfbreak. <www.kububalian.com>. Price $825,000AUD. For more contact <igiangill@gmail.com> or 0815 5861 5061. [9724]

avanee residence DENPASAR

BALI

Rare location (70 aras) wonderful land close to Tanah Lot with real beachfront (150m) access road in ricefield, house in progrees (PLN). Price to discuss. <fb3233@gmail. com>. [9772] 3,5 and 2 are land for sell Jl. Pantai Balian surfing beach, strategic location for shops/villa/both. 1 minute from beach, rapid growth area. Rp. 225 million/are. Please contact 0813 3763 5469. [9794] Oceanview next 3 great surfing spots Pantai Balian, quiet, residential only area, still wild, land 9,65 are (965m2), 40+ years lease. 1 hour from Kerobokan. Photos available. <nancyfrancy@yahoo.com>. 0819 3613 2840. $120.000. [9800] C/Re/I-01 April 15

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

ONLY Rp. 2.500.000 / month

Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-26 Nov. 14

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Villa in Kerobokan, 2 are, 2 floor, 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 livingroom, open kitchen, pool, furnished, AC, hot water. Price 100 mill/year. 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [7916]

Land for Sale: Jalan Bon Biyu, Blahbatuh Gianyar. Land size 76m2. Price Rp 175 juta Nego & Land for Sale at Tegallinggah, Semabaung, Gianyar, 1 are price Rp 275 juta Nego. Call 0852 3782 1708 or 0878 6128 7408. [8830]

Apartements Sanur: Studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, long term: 14m pool, wifi, cable tv, high design standart, quiet but strategic, starting 3.6 mill/month. 0813 1786 6216 or 0813 1742 9900, <gloeckoo@pacific.net.id>. [9552]

10 are land in Ketewel 200 metres from beach, in exclusive villa area, IDR 700 million per are. E-mail to: <wallace5564@yahoo.com.au>. [9528]

New B/R villa for rent with pool. 3 are in Jl. D. Tempe I, near Bypass Sanur, 10 minutes to the beach, classic style. Price Rp. 160 juta/year (nego). Please contact 081 139 6467. [8660]

Guest house & room in Kerobokan Marlboro. Size 8x4 metres with terrace & garden, full furnish, AC, hot water, TV, Wifi, carpark. Minimum 2 year, max 5 year. Call Made 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [8801] Leasehold villa 16 years. Full dressed, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Quick selling USD 115,000. <www.villawhitenight.com>. Only full contract selling. Tel. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513 / e-mail: <abeng_ ainia@hotmail.com>. Owner want to move to Europe. [8008]

Office space for rent. 5 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 350 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737] 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 minutes to the beach & international school. Call 081 238 735 174 / 081 138 5315, email <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [9778]

Leasehold villa 19 years. Full dressed, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Quick selling USD 175,000. Only full contract selling. Tel. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513 / e-mail: <abeng_ainia@hotmail.com>. Owner want to move to Europe. [8007] C/Re/G-4 March 15

North Kuta 2 blocks of land for sale. 2.5 are each. 10 minutes from Seminyak. US$ 200,000 each. Direct owner. Call Ketut Wardana 0851 0043 4008 / 081 139 5948 / <www.balilandforsale.com.au>. [9773]

South of Sanur, 5 minutes with bike from sandbeach; Quited surrounding; 3 bedroom house with garden and garage open-living, wifi; 2 ensuite bathrooms; fully furnished. Western style. Overcontracted; 22 months; longer possible. Info mail: <Gerard.vanglabbeek@hotmail.com>; +62 812 8226 7045 (Bahasa); +62 812 3836 3307 (Dutch, Engl). [9797]

For Sale land and office building, 800 sqmt (8 are). Building 600 sqmt. Location: Jl. Merthasari Kerobokan. Email: <brawaresidence@gmail.com>. [9788] Rented: Villas & studios, in tranquil area at Gang Tunjung II, Jl. Gn. Jaya Wijaya, Kerobokan (2km from Seminyak). Furnished, wifi, swimming pool, large garden. Rates from Rp. 6 mill to Rp. 19 mill per month. Daily is possible. Ph. Gusti 0813 3806 2085. [8313]

For rent monthly until July, 2 beautiful private villa in Sanur. Close to beach. 3 bedrooms ensuite bathroom. Fully furnished. Swimming pool. Wifi, tv cable etc. Good price and strategic location. Price start from 1000 usd permonth. Contact owner 0812 3955 5544, <bagusarthana@yahoo. com>. [9806]

Petitenget/Batubelig stunning new modern Joglo style villa. 800m from Beach, 6.8are, 4bedrooms ensuite, open living, modern kitchen, furnished, 11x4 Pool/Jacuzzi in large lush gardens. Leasehold 20/25yrs++. (Pondok Wisata). Direct owner 0812 3674 6164, <ydek22@gmail.com>. [9738]

House for rent at sanur, 2 bedrm with AC, 2 bathrm with hot water, livingrm, balcony, mini garden, full furnished, kitchen set. More inform call owner Mr.Bagus on 082 147 245 997 / 0361 275 3382. [9689]

3 bedroom villa for rent. Location Jl. Pengubengan Kauh gang Warung Taulan no. 4. Rice field view, price Rp. 125 juta/year. Call 081 139 6467. [9799] 10 are Land for lease in Mertanadi, Kerobokan. Price 11million/are/year. Available for 20 years, could be extend for 10 years (or more). Inspection/more info. Contact: Winda 0896 7157 6849, <baliprofessionals@outlook. com>. [9801] Villa for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 150 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [9705] House for rent at Mudingsari street, Kerobokan. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, livingroom, garage. 30 million/year. AC, electric 2200W, telephone. Contact 081 856 1467. [9808] New Bali Condo apartment, start from Rp. 2.5 millions monthly, have your own private apartment, stay forever or rent it out, big pool, gym, management. Open house every Friday 9-6 pm. <http://tamansariapartmentbali.com>, 0812 3814 7512/Whatsapp. [9821]

Studio apt, spacious in popular complex, near KFC, 5 mins beach, short/long term guests, furnished, ac, h/w, cabel tv, wi-fi, pool, bar, wkly service, parking, rp 4,250,000pm, plus elec. Dayu 0852 3796 4565 / newstartbali@gmail.com>. [9783]

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Private pool with tropical garden 2 bedroom villa built on 3.5Are. Price just USD178,000 for until 2041+20 years option. More info visit <www.villaforsale-bali.com> or call owner 0813 3850 0970. [9809] Brand new 2 bedroom villa close to beach, has private pool,quiet area garage,AC, modern kitchen available for long term lease US $ 160,000 guarantee 50% of the payment will be refund by end of contract. Call 0819 9940 9249. [9813] House for rent, Ocean Bali Beach views, quiet area, good access, 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrms, large living, big modern kitchen, western & Bali layout, room extra up, laundry, furnished, AC, hot water, phone, wifi, swimming pool, big garden & garage. Call Mr.Bagus on 0851 0075 3382 or 082 147 245 997. [9816] Office house for sale, freehold. Land 500m2, heart of Sanur. Close to the beach, 2 minutes from Starbuck Danau Tamblingan street. 7700watt, 2 phone lines, hotel/villas neighbourhood. Please call 081 835 1716. [9819]

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This is an amazing property set in the Umalas only 5 minutes by motorbike to Batu Belig / Petitenget. Great opportunity to run as a “COTTAGE BUSINESS�. When you walk through the doors into the property it is like walking into a different world. Set on 16 ARE there are 7 wooden Joglo houses – cottages – currently all rented out – you could live in one and rent the rest out – or just use for yourself and family. The lease has 30 years on it. There are 10 rooms. Price includes all furnishings, linens, appliances etc.

This new offering on the market is a true one of a kind. A sprawling ďŹ ve-bedroom villa of superior construction located within a highly functioning resort right in the center of Seminyak just 500 meters from the ocean. Luxurious design, chic and elegant decor, and the perfect location help to make this villa the perfect tropical retreat or entertainment venue. Land size: 950 sqm

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Price: USD 699,000

Price: USD 900,000

Title: Leasehold 1100 sqm

Title: Hak Milik

This new offering to the market is one of the few remaining plots of leasehold land on offer in the highly sought after village of Batu Belig. Once considered to be an “in between� village connecting the Canggu Berawa area with Seminyak, Batu Belig had, in part, been overlooked by the market during the big LSEM522 Seminyak move out to Canggu. Lionel Kerhoas ‡ +62 (0) 821 4647 2047 Price: lionel@paradisepropertygroup.co.id IDR 3,987,500,000

SBUK315 Bukit

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A minimalist in architecture and an elegantly decorated luxury villa, tucked into the contours of a scenic hillside on the highest point of the Bukit peninsula in Bali. It is blessed with the most outstanding wide angle views in Bali, stretching off into the distant horizon which is ďŹ lled with beaches, towering volcanoes, offshore islands and the rich fertile plains of southern Bali. This spacious villa is adorned with a traditional Balinese doorway, koi-ďŹ lled ponds, cozy furniture, a 10 * 3 m up to 1,8m deep swimming pool. Lisa ‡ +62 (0) 878 8000 0440 lisa@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

Price: USD 725,000

Title: Leasehold 915 sqm

With the price of land in close proximity to the Canggu Club has escalated rather mightily over the past few years, this offering is an excellent 9.15 are block of leasehold land – circa 45m long X 20m wide – located in Banjar Tandeg, just 2 kilometres from the Club.

LCGU521 Canggu Lionel Kerhoas ‡ +62 (0) 821 4647 2047 lionel@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

SSEM516 Seminyak

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Located in Petitenget, one of the more desirable locations for suburban Seminyak investment, this new offering is just 500 meters from the beach at La Lucciola and boasts a wide range of lifestyle features and investment options. It is set within a managed estate of 45 villas and is within easy walking distance to a wide range of designer boutiques and a host of restaurants and night life venues. Its luxurious design and elegant decor make this property a perfect tropical retreat. Land size: 450 sqm Price: Patrick Clancy ‡ +62 (0) 817 973 3031 pclancy@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

USD 490,000

Title: Leasehold

LUBD103 Ubud

925 sqm

SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY 90 years lease Amazing at land - Near Tegallalang - Good road access 2 Adjoining blocks 4 Are - US$ 70,000 & 5,2 Are - US$ 90,000 Both blocks US$ 155,000 Negotiable This long lease is an excellent investment opportunity as it provides many options for reselling.

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Maria +62 (0) 811 3979 18 maria@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

Price: IDR 1,800,000,000

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