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For Sale; Bicycle for kid colour pink untill 6years 350.000rp. 0812 3619 5652. Sanur. [042]

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For Sale; Used original iPhone 4S/4 bumpers. Available in several colors: black, white, limited edition red, etc. Rp. 250.000. Discount if buy more than 1. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [045] For Sale; Zombi-U game for the new Nintendo Wii-U. Rp. 500.000. <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [046] For Sale; Apple original iPad4, iPad3 & iPad2 SmartCase. Protects the screen and back of iPad. Color: Grey. Rp. 520.000, Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [047]

For Sale; Digitech cassette to USB/SD encorder, features am/fm digital tuner. Random play, built in amp + stereo speakers. As new $50AUD. Contact John 0859 3611 4594. [023] Like to start a card and board game club, people interested in playing cards, board games and family games. We can offer the venue, but would like to make a regular schedule and tournaments. Contact <christian.fritz72@ gmail.com>. Kuta. [024]

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SCHEDULE THAT An Evening with the Yale Whiffenpoofs (3 – 4 August) night of entertainment is assured! Numbers are limited,

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so get in fast to avoid disappointment! You can purchase This delightful group of singers from the USA are back in tickets on line too. Bali and raising money for UNICEF. Included in this evening is a VIP cocktail reception before the perfor- When : 5.30pm mance in the Balai Raya Ball room followed by a buffet Where : Rikki’s on the Beach, at the Lilin Hotel, Kaliasem, Lovina dinner at Banyabiru. The next day there will be a repeat : IDR100.000 for adults, 50.000 for children performance with a buffet lunch. Drinks are not included Cost under 12 in the price which does push costs up if you enjoy a glass of wine or two. But do go along and enjoy the amazing Contact : Keith Fletcher kwfletch@hotkey.net.au www.rikkisonthebeach.com/Rikkis_on_the_Beach/ voices of these singers who recently performed at the Fiesta_Fundraiser!.html White House and are not to be missed.

Hu’u Bar (2, 23 and 30 August)

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: 6.15 pm – 8.30 pm (Saturday) : IDR100,000 (performance) IDR499,000 (performance and dinner) Where : St Regis Resort, Nusa Dua Contact : 300502 secretary.thelagunabali@luxurycollection.com secretary.stregis@stregis.com

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The Hu’u Bar has an exciting line up of events every Friday throughout August. The Misshapes, a trio of DJs from New York will pump out the sounds on the first Friday followed by Mark Doyle from the UK. The summer closing Red Party Supernova will conclude the seasons top events at Hu’u. It is hard to believe that the Hu’u Bar is celebrating its 12th year but not surprising that it is a firm fixture on this ever expanding street of restaurants. Fine dining and top quality entertainment is what Hu’u Bar ensures. The food is excellent and it is worth a visit to enjoy dining under the stars. Where : Hu’u Bar, Jl Petitenget, Seminyak Contact : 4736576 info@hu’ubar.com www.huubali.com

Naked Range Wine Dinner (30 August)

The quality and range of restaurants in Bali has surpassed all expectations with cuisines from all corners of the world. From time to time, wine evenings come up that are worth Cuisine Parisienne (16 – 24 August) attending and really not that expensive if you compare The Banyan Tree has to be one of the most stunning these to restaurants in other countries. This evening is all about a six-course meal with wines from the Jansz Estate, settings in Bali the Naked Range, Victoria, Australia. The evening starts with beautiful with Champagne, cocktails and canapés at the Awana views of the Terrace Bar followed by dinner. Executive Chef, Made ocean from the Putra has carefully prepared each course and wines are restaurant. It is paired suitably. Mike and Brigit Jansz will be there to share no surprise then their stories of wine-making and talk about their familythat Michelin Star owned vineyard and winery which was established in 1995. Chef Christopher The menu features some mouth watering delights including Schmitt from Le foie gras, Tasmanian salmon confit, slow poached spiny Diane Restaulobster in Cabernet Sauvignon, Victoria beef tenderloin, a rant, Hotel Fouselection of cheeses and of course, dessert, coffee and quets, Barriere in tea. These evenings will appeal to readers who appreciate Paris will be at fine wines and fine dining and particularly if you have a this resort for a few days in August. Chef Christopher Schmitt will be special occasion to celebrate. Reservations are essential preparing a set menu of French delights with a contem- and the sooner you book the better as places are limited. porary twist. It is really worth a trip down to the resort and you will have an opportunity to meet Chef Christopher When : 7 pm : IDR1,100,000 Schmitt who has won many awards and sample some Cost Where : Laguna Resort and Spa, Kawasan Pariwisata, scrumptious French cuisine. Nusa Dua, Lot N2 Contact : 300 5502 771327 www.thelagunabali.com Cost : from IDR650,000 ++ Where : Ju-Ma-Na, Banyan Tree, Ungasan, Jl Melastic, Sanur Village Festival (28 – 31 August) Banjar Kelod Contact : 3007000 or 704477 jumana@banyantree.com Bali has firmly established itself with annual festivals and www.banyantree.com the Sanur Village Festival is one of the best, now in its 8th year. One of the main attractions is the food festival, feaE-Tourism Summit (4 – 6 September) turing foods from all over the global from some of Bali’s This summit is definitely worth attending if you are in the best restaurants. Traditional and modern entertainment travel industry. The focus is on the changing landscape will be showcased with live bands and other cultural shows. The programmes of the travel marketing and future opportunities and overare pretty much views of new E-Tourism travel trends and digital marketthe same as preing which means all marketing and advertising on internet vious years which sites such as Facebook. Not just a flight but packages, is great as why renting a car or booking a hotel through the same combother to change pany, all at the push of a button rather than popping into something that is Thomas Cook or other travel agents which we previworking well and ously did to organise our holidays. Yes, the changes in people have entechnology have revolutionised the way we plan trips and joyed. There will Indonesia is set to capitalize on this to reach a broader be environmental domestic and international market. A number of leading activities, a batravel community speakers will be present and there will zaar, golf tournabe an opportunity to make appointments to meet with the ment, photo exhiregion’s leading online travel agencies. bition, games, body and face painting, yoga and plenty more to keep the Where : Ramayana Resort and Spa, Kuta family entertained for a few hours. The green programme Contact : 225530 www.iets.rajamice.com is also worth mentioning which includes a beach cleaning campaign, baby turtle release, coral reef conservation and Fiesta Fundraiser (10 August) tree plantation. Bali is trying really hard to be ‘green’ and The Rotary Club of Bali Lovina in association with Lovina’s I have noticed stores such as Matahari now ask you if you hottest new restaurant “Rikki’s on the Beach” is holding want a plastic bag which is great at it gives customers the a fund-raising night with all proceeds going to the Window opportunity to say no and by working together, Bali can to the World kindergarten and school building fund. The really clean up its act. The Sanur Village Festival is one evening begins at 5.30pm and includes a live music that should not be missed. Hopefully the website will be concert featuring international and local musicians, a updated soon but it gives you an idea what to expect and Mexican-themed dinner, and an auction and raffle of some other things to do in Sanur. great prizes. Window to the World is a bilingual school and kindergarten offering children from Lovina a high Where : Maisonette Area of Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel, Sanur quality education alternative, and is supported by the Rotary Club of Bali Lovina as well as the Rotary Club of Contact : www.gotosanur.com Enkuizen in The Netherlands. A new building is urgently Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all required on recently acquired land. The ticket price includes all food, with drinks available at bar prices. A great up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com>

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For Sale; Mosquito trap Megacatch, Alpha and Ultra model in good condition, 1jt and 3jt, 0821 4409 4572. Legian. [030]

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For Sale; Wetsuit double 7mm mares size medium and can use separate 1,5 juta. Contact 0812 3619 5652. Sanur. [040]

Visit us at: “ Bedugul Lake View “ shophouse, Candi Kuning,Tabanan, Bali. Ph: (0368) 21838 or 081 23812843 Jl. Udayana Barat 2, Singaraja Tel. (0362) 7001400

For Sale; Wetsuit shorty bare 3mm for all watersports size medium/large 650.000rp. 0812 3619 5652. Sanur. [043] For Sale; Used Apple Airport Express wireless-G (802. 11g). Rp. 480.000, - Please contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [044]

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For Sale; Baby relax / bed brand Tiny 550.000 fix price. Check & pickup UmalasKerobokan, close Bali Buddha, Moka Café Alfamart - Pertamina. Ibu Betty 081 381 777 257 - BB 2A38EBDE, e-mail <info@ villabalipassion.com>. [072]

The Business Builder Series

Graeme Stevens

The BizWiz Brand Delivery… co-create customer value and release hidden profit

How to Excel in the Customer Experience Don’t You Just Love Emotional Customers! In my last article about The Customer Journey – Evaluation, I discussed the six key elements of customer satisfaction you need to excel in, the areas that help Heidi know you offer excellent value, the factors that cause her to choose you. These were: Getting the Job Done, Process, Emotional Gain, Price, Inconvenience and Uncertainty. There are two key messages in this list of factors. The first is that to win over Heidi you need to reconsider what you are offering her. This is no longer a goodsdominant era but a service-dominant era. If you have a shop that sells clothes or food or jewelery or surfboards, you aren’t just selling her a product but also, hopefully, the happy experience that goes with finding and using and sharing your service. If you have a hotel then if you are really smart you aren’t just selling Heidi a room and a meal but a suitcase full of memories. The second message is that when you look at that list of six factors, notice how many of them are directly related to an emotional input, and how all of them finish with an emotional response. There is a third message I want to get through to you and that is that Customer Satisfaction is not the end result you are looking for, because that is fleeting and soon gone. That which is satisfying today is old hat tomorrow, so if you stop at providing satisfaction only, you are forever chasing your tail. What you are truly seeking is Customer Engagement because that is what generates loyalty and positive referrals. Purchasing Intent is Your First Goal Some clever academics in Malaysia took the known wisdom on customer experience and extended it a little further. Using the wonders of scientific social research they examined what drove Heidi’s desire to purchase and found some very interesting results. They found that the strongest drivers of purchasing intent were: • The sensory experience. This included (increasingly important) factors such as Feeling Worthwhile, Attractiveness, Arousing Sensation. Does your website or your premises provide an uplifting sensory experience? • The emotional experience. Ranking upwards in importance again: Hopeful, Satisfied, Contented, Relaxed, Pleased and Happy. Satisfied is low on the pole and for Customer Engagement you want a Happy Heidi. • The social experience. Getting Recognized, Promoting Social Status, Positioning Social Status. They found that in the customer experience, the sensory experience significantly affects the emotional experience, and the emotional experience significantly affects the social experience. All three are integrated in significantly affecting the purchasing intention. What does all this mean in simple language? Buying things to possess – goods-dominant philosophy – provides only transitory happiness. What people treasure and remember are their experiences. So romance the experience. Your staff training needs to take on a whole new approach towards service-dominant logic. I watched an owner of a boutique hotel helping Heidi and her friends in getting about town. He didn’t just thrust a map at them, but sat them down, carefully drew a map by hand and in the process told stories as he highlighted key sites to visit. So Heidi shared his experience and his wisdom and felt more special and valued. Senses, emotions and the social interaction were all at play. Heidi and friends were given an additional emotional benefit, the benefit of anticipation – all these things a map in a rack could never do. He made sure that Heidi knew on which days particular local ceremonies and dances were available, and gave his opinion on which of the choices were his preference.

He helped removed uncertainty. I watched a well-trained shop attendant help Heidi relax and share a joke and turn the buying experience into fun. Heidi was impressed with her product knowledge and advice on suitable colours and accessories, but even more impressed with the way she was treated as someone very special and important; the shop attendant asked useful questions, listened intently and showed she understood Heidi’s needs. We had another occasion of a Happy Heidi.

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For Sale; iPhone 4G black color, excellent condition, come with charger, silicon bumper, full application & game. Can use all sim card Rp. 3,2 million (nego). Please call/SMS 0878 6030 0900. Kuta. [038] For Sale; iPad 1, black silver, 3G/Wifi, 32 GB a lot of game & application, very good condition, Rp. 3 million only. Please call 0878 6030 0900. Kuta. [039] For Sale; Sewing machines all types big stock, good prices if take all more than just 200 pcs. Email <indovan@gmail.com>. [201] Motovations is what gets you started. Habits is what keeps you going.

I notice how her mood is affected by the lighting, the colours, the textures and the music around her, and how these can modify price considerations and help drive her emotional intent to extremes of either a shopping frenzy or a quick exit. I watch Heidi go shopping at the organic produce markets on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and enjoy the social engagement that is only possible in these short-event happenings with like-minded people. I watch her face light up when she is joyously welcomed into her favourite restaurant by wait staff obviously happy to see her again. She spends more on these occasions. I see how she prefers websites where she can view reviews by other people to help her form an intention to buy. I’ve watched Heidi tolerate a lapse in service from a business where she has a good relationship. Nobody and no business is perfect, and your business needs to be really great most of the time so when you lapse and falter you can recover Heidi’s goodwill. You want to keep her as an advocate of your service-dominant business. Your ability to quickly, enthusiastically resolve Heidi’s problems helps drive your sky-high levels of Customer Engagement.

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While managing the Nissan Motor Parts Division in Australia, I would regularly spend lunch times taking over the customer service desk and hear firsthand the problems our customers were experiencing. On one occasion I had a distraught family almost in tears as their carefully budgeted travelling holiday away was about to be destroyed by a needed fuel pump that would take a week to be delivered from Japan. But tears turned to joy when I gave them my top of the line company car to use until the fuel pump was flown in. This turned a disaster into a family of advocates and the customer-centric approach I wanted was easily demonstrated to my staff. Make More Money with Happy Heidi Remember the importance of loyalty; decreasing your customer defection rate by as little as 5% can double your profits. Why? • Loyal customers are repeat buyers. • Loyal customers are more likely to buy more. • Loyal customers become your advocates and reduce your advertising expense. • It is between four and nine times cheaper to keep an existing customer than it is to gain a new one. So smart business people around town treat Heidi like gold. It is so easy in a tourist town to keep processing people on the basis that they are only here for a week or so and are quickly replaced. But these people go back home with their memories and share their experiences with others likely to visit Bali, they are still advocates or critics, they still share their stories on Trip Adviser and Facebook. Survive and thrive in your business. Ensure you have a Happy Heidi as your service-dominant business goal.

Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2013 Graeme Stevens Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of The Business Builder Series at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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The Green Hotels of Bali Eco hotels, eco lodges and resorts, eco villages, eco tourism: with much gusto and fanfare Bali has jumped on the new bandwagon. As many lodgings, hotel and resort properties have been and continue to be built in Bali, it has become very fashionable to label them as green or eco-friendly. All too often the terms eco and green are very loosely applied. Green is the new black as they say and eco- anything has become the buzzword du jour. But what constitutes a true eco hotel? What are the requirements and criteria to be or transform into a green accommodation and who monitors adherence to its principles? Is it just the design of the physical premises that is green or is there a green philosophy that permeates all aspects of this concept? Last but not least, how successfully is the idea being applied in Bali? The word eco (derived from ecology) has a long etymology and can be traced from the Ancient Greek οiκος (oikos, meaning house or household and by extension, the immediate environment). Strictly speaking, ecology is a branch of science concerned with the interrelationship of organisms and their environments. Correspondingly, the basic definition of a green or eco hotel is a hotel or accommodation that has incorporated important environmental improvements to its structure and operation in order to minimize its impact on the environment. In other words, an environmentally responsible lodging mirrors the practices of green living. These hotels have to be certified green by a recognized independent authority or by the country they are located in. The precursors of today’s green hotels were the Eco Lodges built in remote, rugged and wild environments like the savannas of eastern Africa and the jungles or rainforests in Costa Rica to accommodate adventurous tourists on safaris and jungle treks. Their design was predicated by the use of traditional building methods and local materials applied by skilled local craftsmen in these areas. Given that their location was in untamed territory, far from modern amenities like electricity, these accommodations were truly integrated with their immediate environment and had a symbiotic relationship with nature around them. Today’s concept of tourism is changing and many travelers want the experience of a green or ecological vacation without necessarily having to give up the amenities of full-service hotels or having to trek to faraway places to reserve a bit of unadulterated scenery. Therefore eco hotels and resorts are enjoying their day in the sun. First, a distinction must be made between eco-lodges and eco hotels. Traditionally, eco-lodges are located in a natural area and are not impacted by urban noise, traffic, smog or pollution. The accent is on the natural environment and guest activities are heavily geared to nature excursions with rangers or interpretive nature guides who have significant knowledge of the local biology and habitat. Eco hotels are not limited to natural environments but also include properties in more urbanized settings and locations that have invested in improving their “green” credentials. These properties have varying degrees of green-ness. In the absence of formal eco certification standards in Asia, most hotels that label themselves as green try to observe a minimum of so-called green criteria. Some just pay lip service to the green concept and try to blow smoke screens in front of their ageing and inefficient mechanical systems, hiding unhealthy plumbing and other non-eco infrastructure behind fake waterfalls and artfully designed gardens. But there are those that are very dedicated to the concept and have gone to great lengths in their commitment to “nature plus nurture”. They have set the bar for what true eco-friendly travel, tourism, and living can be. Land conservation, organic gardens, sustainable power and energy use, responsible waste management, all these elements are part of their commitment. Green criteria and characteristics- The requirements and criteria to be or transform into an eco property are fairly straight forward. Internationally accepted standards dictate that in order to be considered an eco hotel, the property must usually

meet the following criteria: dependence on or respect for the natural environment, ecological sustainability, proven contribution to conservation, incorporation of cultural considerations, provision of environmental training programs, and provision of an economic return to the local community. Physical structures should be built from locally available and sustainable resources. Here in Bali building materials are tropical hardwoods, local stone and other locally s o u r c e d environmentally friendly products. The buildings must be designed to better blend in with their environment. In addition, they must also be run on eco-friendly principles, such as serious recycling programs and waste management, serving organic or locally grown food in restaurants or using natural ventilation as opposed to air conditioning. Green hotels follow internationally accepted green guidelines to ensure that their guests are staying in a safe, non-toxic and energy-efficient accommodation. The basic characteristics of a green hotel include energy saving tactics like low-flow/water conserving showerheads, tap aerators and toilets, energyefficient lighting. Water conservation is practiced by recycling gray and black water for gardens and landscaping. Where feasible it employs fresh-air exchange systems in lieu of or as an alternative to wasteful air conditioning and renewable energy sources like solar or wind energy. Housekeeping uses natural, non-toxic or non-polluting cleaning products and laundry detergent and stocks the guest rooms with bulk organic soap, eco-labeled products and amenities instead of individual packages to reduce waste; towels and sheet are 100% organic cotton and re-use is encouraged by guests to reduce water consumption. On-site restaurants serve organic and locally grown food and use non-disposable dishes. The use of chemical pesticides throughout the facilities and grounds is eliminated and organic or environment-friendly products are substituted. Recycling is emphasized both in hotel operations and by providing recycling bins in guest rooms and hotel public areas. On-site transportation uses nonmotorized or green vehicles. In terms of education, employee training emphasizes environmental awareness, and eco-friendly practices are regularly drilled in. In addition, the hotel’s environmental commitment and initiatives are communicated to guests using in-room literature or education about the hotel’s local conservation or environmental stewardship and the chance for guests to participate in sponsored community or environmental programs. In a nutshell the main areas of concentration to become a green property are in the areas of water and e n e r g y consumption, common sense practices that help in conservation, the handling of waste and proper recycling, awareness and training of employees regarding environment friendly solutions and local economy considerations. Green architecture plays no minor role in the concept of green lodging. A chat with well-know Bali architect Popo Danes reveals that the skin and bones of the property can contribute a great deal of green-ness. Foremost, land conservation by avoiding the destruction of a minimum of trees and plants in the construction process is paramount; the buildings should be positioned to take advantage of the environment in a non-destructive or damaging way and indigenous and non-protected natural materials such as bamboo and recycled timber should be used for construction. Second, the building’s blueprint should be based on emphasizing natural cooling and ventilation systems; mechanical systems should be energy efficient; the handling

of waste water and re-use of grey water is to be emphasized; the disposal or recycling of garbage has to follow accepted green practices. Surprisingly, being green does not necessarily mean increased operating costs. Most of the savings are realized in reduced use of electricity and water, which also means that less carbon dioxide is being pumped into the air. Who monitors adherence to green principles? - According to Wikipedia environmental certification is a form of environmental regulation and development where a business can voluntarily choose to comply with predefined processes or objectives set forth by a certification service or authority. Most environmental certification services have a logo (commonly known as an ecolabel) which can be applied to products certified under their standards. This is seen as a form of corporate social responsibility allowing companies to address their obligation to minimize the harmful impacts to the environment by voluntarily following a set of externally set and measured objectives. Many countries and regions have embarked on creating certifiable green or sustainable tourism standards, but only recently has there been any collective agreement on an international basis. Eco certification like the ISO 14001, EMAS (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme) or the Eco-label in Europe, Australia and the USA is virtually non-existent in Asia, outside of Singapore where The Singapore Environment Council has the EcoHotel Certification program that is limited to Singapore hotels. Nevertheless, many hotel properties in Asia voluntarily choose to comply with eco certification requirements and actively pursue an Eco rating. The primary motivations for many hotels that want to implement eco certification are to provide an ethical green environment for their guests, increase sustainable development, improve the image of the company, gain a competitive edge and to make a higher profit. The green hotels of Bali - Bali boasts a fair number of true green hotels, resorts and lodges. They range from homey, small properties like Desa Seni in Canggu with its expansive organic gardens to the Bali Eco Village in the central mountains. In between there is the exquisite Bali Eco Stay and the Sarinbuana Mountain Eco lodge on Batukaru mountain, both true havens for nature lovers. In the urban setting of Denpasar, the Fontana Hotel merits a special badge for its green footprint. Ubud counts the most eco-friendly properties and Amed is edging up to the table. They all merit more than a cursory mention because of their genuine efforts to be green; therefore we will examine the particular green attributes of a number of Bali lodgings in a follow-up article. In conclusion, it must be said that eco-tourism is essentially a contradiction in terms. Tourism, by its very nature, brings about a larger carbon footprint because it engenders journeys to sometimes far-away places using energy-guzzling transportation modes such as planes that contribute enormously to the carbon footprint. It means consumption of energy hungry infrastructure such as air-conditioned rooms, big chlorinated swimming pools, more water usage, petrol gobbling local sightseeing, etc. On the other hand, tourism also provides a means to improve the local economy and cottage industries which are lifesavers in some less privileged locales. Green tourism contributes to the local economy and helps to transfer some wealth from people in developed nations to businesses and communities in emerging and some of the least developed markets. Ideally a way should be found to develop ecotourism as a more sustainable long term means to earn income rather than destroying or altering habitats for short term gains. Story by Ines Wynn Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka

Articulation

Perhaps one the hardest things for many of us to do, is to say what we really want to say but are too afraid to say. Why is that? Maybe it’s because we’ve been conditioned to think that we can’t really speak our truth, because this might upset others? So we stuff down our feelings and words which hide within us burrowing their way into our organs and muscles until we are debilitated by them. Our repressed feelings and thoughts become an energy clog which morphs into illness. When this occurs, we seek out a doctor who tells us that the illness we have is due to environmental factors or our genetics, but he never addresses the spiritual component to our illness. This is more often than not, the root cause which has simply not been addressed. Our habitual inclination to silence our voice continues as we try to fit into society; we keep biting our tongues out of fear of reprisals or rejection by others. There is no happiness in living an inauthentic life, yet many people don’t know how to live any other way. Almost on a daily basis, I meet someone who is pretending to be happy and hiding their true feelings. Deep down inside many people I encounter are actually in a place of deep suffering. I reach out to them in the hope that the tools I have learned can truly help them find deeper meaning and happiness in their lives. Some of them choose to use these tools, and others don’t. It’s all just a choice in the end. Just the other day the lovely woman who works for me was very upset, but she’d chosen to silently suffer. I sensed that she wanted help but didn’t want to burden me with her problems. I asked her what was wrong and she burst into tears telling me that she was still broken hearted that her boyfriend of 10 years ago didn’t keep his promise to marry her, and instead married another woman. She was caught in a loop of living in the past, and as hard as I tried to explain in my passable Indonesian that she needed to let go, she just didn’t want to let go of her dream. She chose to cling to the past and her suffering, because she had become so identified with this suffering as being ‘who she is’, that she couldn’t see another possibility. I explained, “You have two choices: hold on to your past and keep suffering like you are now, or let go and move forward in your life so you can be happy.” She just kept shaking her head and saying, “No, Ibu. I can’t do that. I don’t want to live any more. It hurts too much.” I could truly empathize with her, as there have been a few times in my own life that my heart was broken and I thought I’d never love again. I wanted to communicate so much to her, but I couldn’t articulate what I really wanted to say, because my Indonesian was only at an intermediate level.

I was totally frustrated by my inability to communicate with her properly. I found myself repeating the same statements over and over again, because I didn’t know what else to say. Now as I reflect on that event I realize the irony of life. When I have had the opportunity to communicate with others about how I really feel without any language barriers, I’ve held myself back. Whereas in the situation with Komang I was ready to fully communicate my thoughts and feelings, but I couldn’t because of my poor Indonesian. When we are able to fully express ourselves with others, this enables us to totally honor ourselves. We can live authentically and feel our own power that is undeniable. I believe that most of the suffering that people experience would be greatly alleviated if they could just say how they are feeling. If you are having a shitty day, say it. Don’t pretend that everything is fine when someone asks you how you’re doing. Or if someone really pisses you off, then tell him what he did really made you angry because….

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Why are we holding ourselves back? How will not speaking our truth make the challenges that arise in our lives any easier or better? The older I get the more I understand the saying: “The truth will set you free.” This year has presented many challenges for us all. The biggest lesson I’ve learned is not to be afraid to just be me and tell it like it is. I know this means that some people might not like me and that’s the chance I’m willing to take. My clients have been my greatest teachers; they have taught me that no one is worth destroying ourselves for. I have all of me in ways I have never had before. We can have all of who we truly are if we just start choosing for ourselves and stop worrying about what others think of us. So what do you really want to say but have been too afraid to say? Please honor you by speaking your truth. Michele is a healer, transformational coach, teacher & writer who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She receives direct transmissions from her guides, enabling her to offer her clients greater clarity about specific life issues and assist them with resolution. She has lived on Bali for more than 10 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformational healing experience for everyone she encounters www.spiritweaverjourneys. com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2013 © Michele Cempaka C/Ns/G-24 July 13


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For Sale; Sunglasses brand Adidas original, color pink, new style, for women, complete with box, condition 98%, buy new 100 USD, new sell half price 500.000 IDR. Call 0813 3702 4204. Seminyak. [004]

For Sale; Bedroom set, mattress spring latex, metal bed frame 160x200cm, and dressing table with mirror, all in very good condition, paid 9.5 million the set, selling for 3.5 million. Please contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [100]

For Sale; Good condition electric pizza oven. Made in France, type TS 660, V 220240, 3000 watt. Price 6.5 million. Contact Tri 288 923 / 0813 1088 4900. Sanur. [005]

For Sale; Teak wood telephone table/chair. Very good condition, paid 1.8 million, selling for 750,000. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [101]

For Sale; Unused brand new inbox a lot of Philips Avent baby feeding bottle. Original and still sealed. Started from Rp. 60.000. More info sms: 0361-307 2226 or email: <atsevenbox@gmail.com>. Denpasar. [006]

For Sale; 50 DVDs, action, adventure, romance, drama, comedy etc, all in perfect condition. Price 190,000. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [102]

For Sale; Cake showcase refrigirator 2-8 degree Getra S530A (90X54X79cm) bought 4 months ago at AS kitchen imambonjol for Rp. 11.150.000 sell for Rp. 8.750.000. Email for foto: <tjumin@gmail.com> or call 0813 3739 8257. Pemuteran Buleleng North Bali. [108] C/Ns/I-03 April 13

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34ft Van de Stadt sailing yacht for sale. Based in Bali. Indonesian papers. In Beautiful condition with teak decks and interior. Recently repainted/antifouling. Engine recently serviced. 4 new batteries. IDR 515,000,000 (Roughly ÂŁ35,000 GBP) www.baliyacht.co.uk E-mail: drkifa@hotmail.co.uk Tel: +62 896 6464 0999 C/Ns/I-01 May 13

For Sale; Canon Lens 24105mm f4.0 IS still in 11 months warranty, it came from 6D package. Good copy, really sharp, prime condition. Sell for Rp. 9.500.000 nego. Contact Adi 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [086] For Sale; Canon 60D DSLR camera body only, really good condition. Complete with box and original accessories. Sell for IDR 6 millions. Fix price. Contact Adi 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [087] C/Ns/U-17 April. 13

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Hallo! We are 4 beautiful Bali dogs between 5 and 3 years old, we are healthy, vaccinated and sterilized. Our family will go back to Europe and we are looking for a new lovely home. If you adopt us, separate or together we will have a wonderful and unforgettable time together. Contact Claudia for our pictures and further information. Tel: 0878 6226 7706, email: <mingardo. claudia@gmail.com>. [007] Adorable healthy Bali puppies ready for adoption. Wayan Doblet 085 6377 4966. [008]

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For Sale Line Ads Rp. 8.000 per word. Photo ads Rp. 500.000. All ads must be paid before printing. Purebred super quality puppies: Great Dane (Harlequin, Fawn), English Bulldog, French Bulldog, Rottweiler, Golden Retriever. Bali Paradise Kennel 081338-42-1111, 0361-868 Rotweiller puppies for sale. 6886. [013] 1 Miniature English Bulldog, 2 months, 4 /2 months, adult. 3 months, male, vaccinated, Healthy, loyal, vaccinated. Adorable Chihuahua puppies, Pedigree. Please contact Please phone (0361) 854 registered, vaccinated, 0819 0878 6000 6837. [010] 0216, 0878 6187 4990. [012] 1668 1588. [014] PEDIGREE Rotweiller puppies for sale. 10 weeks old, healthy male and female puppies. Both parent dogs to view. Excellent loyal pets and security. Call; 081 239 32116. [009]

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For Sale; Antique home decorative items sale: mirrors with wooden carving, Kilim carpets, garden stone pots, jars with wooden lids, green glass vases (new), great quality. Ask for list with photos at <tucollection@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [141] For Sale; Residential home alarm; Honeywell VISTA20-P model; fully functioning & warrantied; Professionally installed new in 2012; 2 keypads w/wireless receiver; multiple motion detectors, door sensors & photo/laser beams w/all hardware & manuals; $1,000 OBO. Contact 0812 8784 7610 <keeptahoeblue@hotmail. com>. Canggu. [142]

For Sale; Electric miter saw, can be adjusted to cut various angles. $100 great condition. Tel: 0813 5335 8428 Email: <Villa@ GlenAllison.com>. Ubud. [095] For Sale; Mikasa Earth Compactor (stamper), gasoline powered. (Used to compact earth or limestone for road building, etc. ) $600 (the new cost was $1000) Tel: 0813 5335 8428 Email: <Villa@GlenAllison.com>. Ubud. [096] For Sale; Canggu Club Family/Joint membership Price Rp 22 million; Membership valid until year 2028; Contact <moonbug75@ yahoo.com>. Canggu. [106]

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- 4 cups Savory Tomato Sauce - see recipe at: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/articles/food_glorious/2008/ savory.html Directions: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Cook the lasagna according to the package instructions, drain, and set aside. (This takes about 10-12 minutes.) While the lasagna noodles are cooking, steam the spinach or mixture of greens for about 2 minutes. Drain and coarsely chop. Put in a medium sized bowl and set aside. The tomato sauce for this party favorite can be made a day or two ahead or even frozen a week or two ahead. I frequently use this sauce and first introduced it in ‘Food Glorious Food’ in 2008. The lasagna recipe was inspired by my California friend, Judy, who treats me to special meals when I’m in Nevada City. It always disappears quickly at my house and the best compliment was when an Italian friend and cook greedily took seconds!

Heat the olive oil in a frying pan and when hot add the mushrooms, stir frying until they are golden brown. Into the spinach bowl add the browned mushrooms, the chopped eggs, cottage cheese and yogurt. Stir until blended. Combine the grated white cheese and parmesan in a bowl and set aside.

- 6 - 9 sheets of packaged lasagna noodles - this depends on the size of your baking dish

You are now ready to assemble the lasagna so choose a glass or ceramic baking dish about 20x30x5cm. Spread 2 cups of Savory Tomato Sauce on the bottom and layer half the lasagna noodles on top of the sauce. Spread half the spinach-mushroom-egg mixture over the noodles and sprinkle with half the cheese mixture. Repeat this laying one more time finishing with the grated cheese on top.

- 2 handfuls of spinach or kale or a mixture of both or other greens

Bake in the oven at 375 degrees for one hour or until bubbling and browned on top.

- 3 Tbl. olive oil - 500 gr. mushrooms - I like a mixture of various kinds -clean them well and thinly slice

Buon Appetito!

Spinach Lasagna Serves 8 Ingredients:

- 6 hard boiled eggs, peeled and chopped - 200 gr. cottage cheese - 1 cup yogurt - 250 gr. white cheese, coarsely grated - I like a solid goat but use what you like - 1½ cups parmesan cheese, finely grated

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

* Please note - the staff is professionally trained to International Standards and always uses new disposable needles. In addition, the Blood Bank is currently expanding its present list of Rh Negative Blood donors. If you are living in Bali and would be willing to have your name placed on a ‘confidential list’ for emergency cases, please call Ibu Metta - 081 855 2299 (English speaking).

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For Sale; Sharp brand showcase refrigerator; dimensions 120 cmH x 53 cmW x 53 cmL; volume=150L; weight=38 kg; temperature from 11 to 2 Celsius; 2 shelves; key lock feature; like new. Price $90USD or Rp equivalent; contact: <moonbug75@ yahoo.com>. Canggu. [107]

For Sale; Granite floor tiles, 40x40cm, speckled gray, matte textured surface. New in the box, never used. 250 sq. meters available. 150,000 IDR per sq. meter (new cost was 250,000 IDR per meter) Tel: 0813 5335 8428 Email: <Villa@GlenAllison.com>. Ubud. [088] For Sale; Bathroom sink wash basin, modern frosted glass bowl that is mounted on the countertop, new in the box, never used or installed. $85 (the new cost was $130), two available. Tel: 0813 5335 8428. Email: <Villa@GlenAllison.com>. Ubud. [089]

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For Sale; 2 piece 3 seater sofa with leg rest for stretching out while watching TV. Two tone tan/cream colour fabric. Cost Rp 2.6 juta new, will sell for 1.5 juta. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [161] For Sale; Two door wardrobe. Dark brown finish. New cost Rp 1.5 juta. Sell for Rp 750 ribu. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [162] For Sale; 3 piece entertainment cabinet set for TV hi fi & DVD. Black colour with silver trimmings. Glass doors. Good condition. New price Rp 3 juta sell for Rp 1.5 juta. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [163]

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ADAPTIVE (DISABLED) SPORTS NEWS 1st Bali ParaGames Six months in the planning , held between Thursday 11 to Saturday 13 July 2013, the inaugural Bali Paragames was held at two venues – at Bali International School (BIS) and at Kompyanag Surjana field in Denpasar. Over 300 athletes, from every Bali regency competed in 6 events plus two demonstration events. The events held were: Chess (including blind chess), Wheelchair basketball,Swimming, Power lifting, Badminton, Table Tennis,Blind soccer and Athletics. Competitors were classified in the 4 categories traditionally used in Bali – Tuna Netra (Blind), Tuna Rungu (Deaf and Mute). Tuna Grahita (Amputee) and Tuna Daksa (Down Syndrome).In some events , abled bodied competitors were welcomed to play, such as wearing a mask to play blind soccer or strapping themselves into a wheelchair to play basketball.

Some highlights included blind Anak Agung Oka Sudiarti from Denpasar defeating Singaporian chess master, Alphonsus Chia and following it up by winning the Gold medal in the Blind Chess tournament; in swimming Kadek Dedi from Klung Kung and Ketut Sumita from Badung showed real representative potential, winning between them 10 medals and showing definite representative class. But our highlight was the final demonstration event – wheelchair basketball game between the disabled and the able bodied. A crowd of over 100 cheered the disabled team to a cliff-hanger victory. The game was tough but fair, and some really talent was identified by the visiting Singapore Wheelchair Association President PT Lim and his team of coaches including Jack Hoong, Singaporian paralympian, in some of the Balinese players who have been involved in the sport for less than a month.Bali ParaGames founder and Tournament Director, Rodney Holt expects with the success of the games and with the support of the Singapore Wheelchair Basketball Association, that a local competition with 4 or more teams will commence very soon. Deserving of special recognition were the Bali Paragames’ Ambassadors – Ni Nengah Widiasih, who represented Indonesia at the London Paralympics in 2012 in power lifting, and Australian 5 time Paralympian and blind swimmer Kingsley Bulgarin (OAM). Kingsley was on hand to assist with holding the swimming events and was greatly impressed with the talent of some swimmers who look to have representative potential with specialist coaching. Nengah took the oath of behalf of all competitors, and reminded those present just how powerful she is – capable of lifting almost three times her body weight to set an Asian record on Friday. ParaGames founder Rodney Holt reflected “BSF would like to thank our fantastic sponsors and volunteers who helped turn an idea into an event. The Bali ParaGames’ major sponsor was the Annika Linden Centre, part of Inspirasia, our other sponsors were Mitrais, Earthline, Asian Mining, Kristal Hotel, Commodities and Energy Resources, Coaltrans Conferences (who has supported BSF from our inception), TongTeik, RJHgroup, Stiff Chilli and BIS (who generously provided the venue for 6 sports), our medical partner, BIMC, and our media partner, Bali Advertiser & Bali Sports Mag. Finally last but certainly not least I would like to thank the collaboration of the National Paralympic Committee (NPC Bali) and BSF’s Ibu Ayuk,Yakkum’s Pak Latra,YPK and Yayasan Senang Hati for their valuable contribution to the ParaGames.”

As BSF volunteer Seth Richardson reminded us “Please embrace the concept of ‘Access Bali’ and ensure that you make steps, no matter how small, to welcome the disabled fully into society.We look towards the 2014 Games. Let the planning begin! So please stay in touch via our ParaGames website: http://www.baliparagames.com/ And don’t be shy to contact BSF if you want to get involved.” SWIMMING NEWS 4th Bali Ocean Swim The 2013 has been swum, won and enjoyed. The Bali ocean swim can perhaps claim a world record - a 55 year old South Korean national swam the 10 km swim by butterfly in under 4 hours (3:54:20)! BSF thanks all competitors who travel from near, Kuta, and as far away as Europe and BSF volunteers, and the Kuta Beach Balawista (life guards) and BSF medical sponsor, BIMC - who ensured all swimmers were professionally cared for and safe.

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Special mention to 7 ladies from Japan who just arrived in Bali having just swum in Guam (including at 73, the oldest swimmer in the field). Their good natured competiveness, smiles and comradeship embodied everything that ocean and open water swimming stands for. Congratulations to the winner of the Bali Ocean Swim 10 km, Manfred Mahrle, from Austria in a time of 2 hours,30 minutes and 15 seconds. Second, and the first female was Jenny Whiteley from Australia. In equal third overall was former Australia Paralympian Kingsley Burgarin.Swimmers in the 10 km swim consistently commented that while the conditions for a fast time looked good from the start line, all said the last 2.3 km leg was against a chop and wind that made for very challenging swimming. BSF Board member, Vicki Spencer, commented: “To all the competitors who entered the 4th Bali Ocean Swim, coming from many countries including South Korea, India, Japan, UK, Netherlands, Australia, US, Singapore, China, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia a huge congratulations for finishing the event fighting strong currents and conditions. From 9 years to 73 years young, you are all an inspiration in your own right! Thank you for coming and supporting our event and, even more importantly, the swim and water safety programs for children with disabilities run by Bali Sports Foundation would not be possible without you! See you next year!” Placegetters in the men’s 10km swim,from left to right :Silver – Kingsley Bulgarin,Gold – Manfred Mahlre and Bronze – Komang Kariana KITE SURFING NEWS 8th HOTAIR On the Friday 9 to Sunday 11 August ,Bali Sports Foundation and Blue Oasis will hold the 8th HOTAIR!Bali’s only kitesurfing competition HOTAIR! has developed from only local competitors to have an exciting mix of international & national kiteboarders.This year will see the introduction of a new event Speed – highest velocity.Regular events will be back for an action packed 3 days, Marathon, Freestyle, Hangtime, Wave, Jump for the Chilli (Cash). All enquiries to info@balisports.com and barimario@dps. centrin.net.id. All welcome to watch at Sanur Beach

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Wanted; Mini DV camcorder, or mini DV player, if you have one of these in perfect working order, maybe you don’t use any more, give me a call. Must be Mini DV. 3CCD is even better. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [103] For Sale; Mattress latex, Everdream, 200cm x 100cm, excellent condition, selling for 1.6 million. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [104] For Sale; Syabas Popcornhour C-200 HD media player. Network media tank. Playback up to full HD 1080p. Hotswap drive bay. All format support. Price: Rp. 2.6million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [054]

For Sale; Winchester home safe-protect valuables; outside dimensions-height 30in xwidth 20in xdepth 20in; inside 3.5 cubic feet; 200lbs; fire resistant @1400f to 45min; condition like new; Price $500 USD or Rp equivalent; Contact <moonbug75@ yahoo.com>. Canggu. [105] For Sale; New Serta mattress, still sealed in the original package. With 4cm latex topper and silk plus memory foam inside, size 160x200cm. Mini pocket spring on pocket spring system, mod. Perfect Star. New price 35 mill. Sale price after disc 16.6 mill. Price now 12.5 mill. Tel. 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [122]

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For Sale; Bed frame queen size, base is black metal frame and posts are wooden. Matching sponge mattress still wrapped in plastic. Very good condition. Rp 1 juta for both. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [158] For Sale; Dining table, square and 2 chairs Good condition, hotel restaurant standard. Dark brown finish. Worth over Rp 3 juta new, will sell for Rp 1.5 Juta. Please call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [159] For Sale; TV satellite motor dish + router type DiSEqC + decoder Truman & Hansen 1, 5juta fix. Ibu Betty 081 381 777 257 - BB 2A38EBDE. <info@villabalipassion. com>. Inspection pick-up Kerobokan-Umalas. [071]

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Dr. Cokorda Lesmana: Balinese Psychiatrist

Dr. Cokorda Lesmana, one of Indonesia’s only 700 psychiatrists, is the youngest PhD in this field in a country with an alarmingly rising number of people with mental health disorders. Dr. Cok, as he is widely referred to, was born and raised in D e n p a s a r. H e attended medical school at Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya University and finished his Psychiatry specialty at Bali’s prestigious Udayana University in 2005, furthering his studies there until his PhD in Biomedicine was completed in 2012. Currently, Dr. Cok heads up Udayana’s Culture Psychiatry Division, a branch concerned with the cultural and ethnic context of mental disorders. He has particularly distinguished himself in the development, study and evaluation of a new psychiatric intervention method, Spiritual-Hypnosis Assisted Therapy (SHAT), which is used in the clinical treatment of childhood psychological trauma. What inspired you to learn this method and take up this work? I have been involved in a community mental health outreach project since 2007. The SHAT project was started in a Balinese regency with over 400,000 residents. My assessment found 895 people suffered chronic mental illness, 35 of whom were physically restrained (i.e. chained) for between 5 to 30 years. All required immediate treatment, so I pioneered a community-based, affordable mental health treatment that was particularly effective for those chained, confined and jailed for multiple years. What is Spiritual-Hypnosis Assisted Therapy? It centers on memory reframing and the unconscious, and is especially useful with childhood traumatic experiences. This method caught the attention of the international psychotherapy community in 2009 when it demonstrated effectiveness in treating psychological trauma in children exposed to the 2002 Bali bombings. Utilizing SHAT to treat 48 children with a control group of 178, the study demonstrated a 77.1% improvement rate at the two year follow-up, compared to 24% for the control group. How does SHAT work? SHAT enables patients to be aware of the feelings and desires of their unconscious mind in order to reframe an experience that is laden with distressing feelings or conflict, and turn it into a positive one. The patient is guided to see and feel memories, place them into the present, project them onto their future, and ultimately understand and accept them. The patient actively expresses emotions from their unconscious mind and then develops a different understanding of their memories. The hypnotic state enables them to modify past situations and feelings, and record these as changed in their conscious memory.

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Is the process stressful? Every effort is made to make the patient feel comfortable. They first relax and focus only on the therapist’s voice as they meditate for five minutes. They then breathe deeply through their nose and slowly exhale through their mouth. Subsequently, breathing tends to remain constant and deep. What sorts of memories are patients encouraged to remember? When in trance, patients are verbally guided through suggestion to return to memories of an unhappy experience where they felt angry, disappointed, ashamed, sad, scared, worried or to a relevant situation if identified during the clinical interview. Are patients encouraged to do or act out something? When they remember, feel or see the experience, they are asked to express all unpleasant feelings by for example shouting, crying or even hitting something. The purpose is to release the emotional burden stored in their memory.

For Sale; Prince electric bass guitar. Black colour, Korean brand. Comes with carry bag. Good condition and great for beginner or practice. Sell for Rp 600 ribu. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [167]

For Sale; Prince Ozone 3 hybrid spectrum tennis racquet - brand new, never used. Swing weight 285 gram - Head Size 710cm2 grip size 3. Rp. 900,000. Call or sms Mety 081 6470 1160. Nusa Dua. [146]

For Sale; Yamaha surround sound speakers. 3 pieces, centre, left and right. Great for home entertainment system. Hardly used, like brand new. Sell for Rp 1 juta. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [168]

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What happens after the patient reframes the bad experience? When they have finally expressed their emotions and returned to a calm state, they are asked to see the experience again to help them understand why they were touched and affected in such a way. They may be given brief explanations to help them understand the psychological interpretation of the experiences expressed and felt. They are instructed to accept and understand that the experiences were important in developing them to be or become an adult, thus enabling them to face new challenges. Forgiveness and apology may be suggested. Can you give an example of how a bad experience can be reframed and given positive meaning? A child may be asked to go into the past to reframe early-life traumas or bad memories. For example, we would ask a child “Although you were angry (or scared) when your father hit you, did it help you become a better person?” For them to feel safe, loved and respected it is important to positively influence and guide the child’s thoughts, emotions, behavior and ways of adapting, while communicating and relating to others.

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Has Spiritual-Hypnosis Assisted Therapy been successful? For the past 10 years, this approach had been successfully utilized throughout Bali for the treatment of groups suffering from issues accompanying prenatal delivery and care, child abuse, aging, depression and education. It provides effective mental health services, and is a viable alternative to the government’s inefficient and corrupt mental health system. The program mobilizes families, communities and doctors, and manages to recover on average 300 patients annually. In 2012 alone, 34 patients were released from physical restraints. How do you see SHAT’s future? This technique can be a great asset in other countries grappling with cost-effective treatments of mental illness. So-called alternative medicine is now widely known as complementary to modern western medical technology. In fact, for the first time in Asia world-renowned researchers, doctors and healers will gather in Bali from September 21 – 22 for the Bio-Physical & Complementary Symposium & Product Exhibition. I am privileged to be a keynote speaker to hopefully positively impact on mental health care in other communities.

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What is the most common outcome? The SHAT method allows patients to overcome their problems and achieve, or at least work towards, desired personal goals. In hypnosis, the patient is allowed to make their own choices and follow their desires regarding relationships. The therapist does not urge or impose change.

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Be prepared! In spite of the government’s efforts to stabilize prices, get ready for all the Sembako prices to rise from between Rp2000 and Rp30,000 as the end of Ramadan on August 8-9 approaches. Sembako means sembilan bahan pokok, i.e. the nine basic commodities for living: rice, cooking oil, flour, sugar, salt, corn or sago, milk, eggs, meat or chicken and even kerosene! The price of chicken right now is Rp30,000 per kg (up from Rp25,000 per kg) and chili Rp60,000 per kg (up from Rp15,000 per kg!). Prices for fruit, shallots and beef (up to Rp100,000 per kg) will also be going up. This is because of the triple whammy of the recent hike in prices, the unseasonably rainy weather ruining crops and the fact that traders intentionally raise prices during the fasting month because of the high demand (there’s no actual scarcity). Not only food prices but transport levies and touristrelated businesses like restaurants, marine sports, travel and tour agencies will be increasing their rates at least 15% (because fuel hike) over the next three months. Don’t even think about travel during the peak travel season over the next several weeks when ticket prices on overcrowded planes and overflowing buses could double. With hotel occupancy rates at 80% to 90%, room rates can easily double during the “long weekend” of Idul Fitri when domestic tourists flood into Bali, ferries from Java are packed, traffic congestion on the island increases exponentially and time spent standing in lines will be interminable. It’s also a good idea to change money before Idul Fitri because it’s a national holiday and all banks and government offices will be closed. Prices for staples will continue to soar right up until the end of the fasting month, then will gradually return to normal. Efficient Internet s e a r c h e s : To a v o i d spam, save time and frustration and get more r e l e v a n t r e s u l t s , i t ’s better to use time-saving specialized search engines where results are pre-filtered for your inquiry than to use large general purpose search engines like Google and Yahoo. For example, Google Books is effective for getting book results for Harry Potter and not offers for Harry Potter T-shirts. Scirus, Intute and Science.gov are useful for science related queries. Search engines iSeek Education is a targeted search engine that compiles authoritative resources from university, government and established noncommercial providers. SweetSearch selectively searches Web information for students. At Google News and Yahoo News you can view news stories and refine by category and topic. BBC and Times Topics for news analysis. CIA World Factbook for information on any country. Mayo Clinic and KidsHealth to fi nd out about specifi c diseases and health conditions. Google Maps to view satellite and street-level maps. Flikr to search users’ photos by subjects and subtopics. Picsearch image service that filters photo searches. Findsounds to get sound effects and music samples. Bartleby.com Quotations for quotations. Google Scholar to search for scholarly works. Kids Click, Ask Kids and Yahoo Kids find kid-safe sites with educational content, questions and answers for kids ages 2 to 7. Mintips: If the shop or stall owner is Balinese, have a Balinese friend do your bargaining; if the owner is Javanese, have a Javanese friend to do your bargaining. Your lawn mower will cut better if after each use you turn it on it’s side and rinse it off. Always cover generators so they don’t get wet. An empty freezer makes your refrigerator compressor cycle on and off, creating costly temperature swings than a full one; keep your freezer filled up with bottled water or frozen water in plastic bags. Any brand of shampoo will clean your hair, so just buy what you like. Fish oil pills really do reduce cholesterol. Use walking poles when hiking as they take significant weight off your legs, help you breathe more efficiently because your arms are elevated and may even save your life when traversing difficult terrain with a heavy pack. Laptops have smart chargers nowadays that monitor

the battery level, stop charging when the battery is full and will automatically prevent overcharging. Keep your laptop connected to its charger as much as possible because processors slow down when running on battery power in order to extend the battery time, which cuts performance (the processor will run faster when connected). Don’t buy a product too early; wait a year or so for all the kinks to be worked out. The best selling items in a restaurant will be at the top or bottom parts of the menu. Regular toothpaste will get scratches out of CDs if you buff from the center outwards with a soft sock or cloth. Always check your receipts. Long distance relationships never work. Wherever you are in your mind, you’ll go there with your body. Hot list: This m o n t h ’s i s s u e (July 2013) of C o n s u m e r Reports, after rigorous testing, determined that the following electronics are t h e t o p recommended models. You can’t go wrong if you buy one of these products. SLR digital cameras: Canon EOS 60D, Olympus E-5, Nikon D7000 and Canon EOS Rebel Tdi; advanced point-andshoot: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ00, Panasonic Lumix DMCLX7, Canon PowerShot G15, Olympus Stylus XZ-2. 15- to 16-inch laptops: Samsung NP780Z5E, Vizio CN15-A5, MacBook Pro MD103LL/A, Sony Vaio SVT15112CXS, Sony VaioSVT15112CXS Ultrabook, Dell Inspiron iL5Z-2300SLV, Sony Vaio SVS15125CXB; 14-inch laptops: HP Envy 143010NR Spectre Ultrabook, Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Touch Ultrabook, Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Ultrabook. 9- to 12-inch Tablets: Google Nexus 10, Apple iPad (4th gen.), Asus VivoTab RT TF600T, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, Samsung ATIV Smart PC, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T. Restaurant of the Month: Café Tahu (Tofu Café) is a great alternative to eating high-cholesterol fast food meals loaded with saturated fat. Located near Baturiti in Tabanan Regency, on the main road connecting Denpasar and the Bedugul resort area, the cafe serves a wide range of meals made from tofu, one of the healthiest and least expensive ingredients with low calorie count, large amount of protein, little fat and rich in calcium and magnesium. Seating is in bamboo and wooden gazebos in a large open garden surrounded by cacao and durian trees. Owners Zakaria and Elizabeth make all their own tofu using hygienic methods and clean water to create a soft texture with yellowish hues. Tofu-based dishes include tawha (soft tofu with sweet ginger syrup); sapo tofu (mixture of tofu and vegetables); soymilk and tofu snacks; as well as traditional Indonesian dishes using tofu as the main ingredient: tahu gimbal (cubes of fried tofu with egg and vegetables); tahu gejrot (fried tofu marinated in spicy soy sauce); fried tofu with sweet-and-spicy sauce; ayam betutu (spicy steamed chicken and herbs); fried or steamed gurame fish; sate ayam (chicken satay) and sate kelinci (rabbit satay). The best part is that prices range from Rp10,000 to Rp25,000. Locals flock to the café on weekends and public holidays when lines form. Even d u r i n g weekdays, the service can be a l i t t l e d r e a m y. Address: Jl. Baturiti KM 37, B a t u r i t i , Ta b a n a n , t e l . 0361-745-9953. Free books: Have you ever wondered why the price of books is so high in Indonesia? Publishers have to mark up books as much 5 to 7 times because they have to pay taxes on paper, printing, ink and on the manufacturing costs of the

books themselves. Additionally, publishers have to give bookstores very deep discounts of 50% to 60%. Bali’s convenience store chains Indomart and Alfamart sell bargain children’s bilingual books and coloring books for as little as Rp8000 to Rp13,000. Whenever you stay in a hotel, take along books that you’ve already read or that you don’t want any more to swap for books that have been left behind by other hotel guests; many accommodations have policies that allow you trade your used books for books kept on the premises. Book exchanges are other sources of free books: Bayu’s Kitchen in Penestanan (tel. 0361-912 0202) has a free book swap at 10 am on the first Saturday of every month. Dijon Café (Kuta Poleng Mall, Blok A1-2, Jl. Setiabudhi, Kuta, near Simpang Siur, tel. 0361-759-640) holds a free book swap on the last Saturday of every month from 1 pm to 3:30 pm. Bring one book to swap for one book. The amazing “Wasp Oil”: Bee Brand Minyak Tawon, made from coconut oil, eucalyptus oil, pepper leaves, onion, ginger and turmeric, is a natural and almost instantly effective antiitch Chinese ointment f r o m M a k a s s a r, Sulawesi that ameliorates the discomfort of wasp (tawon), mosquito and other painful or itchy insect bites, as well as treats small cuts and impact bruises. Sells for the mind-boggling price of only Rp10,000 per small 30 ml bottle in Bali’s pharmacies (apotik) and traditional herbal medicine stands (warung jamu). Also popularly known as Minyak Gosok (“Rubbing Oil”). Save printing costs: Change your old inkjet printer into an ultraeconomy printer that can be converted to run on an ink tank system. Now almost any model of printer, whether it be a Epson model, Canon or HewlettPackard, can be modified to run on a moneysaving tank system. There is now little discernable difference in quality between printouts produced with regular commercial ink cartridges and those printed with ink tank systems attached to the side of your printer. The ink cost is about 90% cheaper than buying expensive branded ink cartridges that can easily set you back Rp100,000-Rp250,000 per cartridge. The latest ink tank systems are reliable, convenient to refi ll and easy and inexpensive for technicians to install, costing only Rp150,000Rp300,000 (depending on the brand of printer) to install. Granted, fixing an ink system to the side of your printer will automatically cancel your printer warranty, but I’m only recommending you go this route for printers that are out of warranty. You must still use your old cartridges in the new ink tank system but they can be used again and again. Note: When buying a printer, always choose a single function printer, not multi-function one. Avoid using Arial font as it uses more ink than Times New Roman, Calibri or Century Gothic. Minimize the use of color ink by using only the blackonly mode or printing your text in grey scale. Please send your hot moneysaving tip to: pakbill2003@yahoo.com

Individuals and businesses may send moneysaving tips to: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2013 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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For Sale; HP Deskjet 840C printer. Good condition, requires new ink cartridges, Rp 300 ribu. Microtek scanner, good working condition, Rp 300 ribu. Desktop computer monitor for sale 15 inch, Rp 200 ribu. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [164] For Sale; Pioneer CD 12 disc changer. Suitable for Taruna Oxxy car. Model CDX-P12870. Rp 600 ribu. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [165] For Sale; Sony VHS cassette player. 4 head stereo Hi fi. Good condition. No picture but has sound. Head video needs servicing. Was worth $1000 when new. Sell for Rp 650,000. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [166] For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (about 20 volumes, including the latest The Innocent). Per book only Rp 80.000. Sell only the whole bunch for this price. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [081]

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For Sale; Macbook black, mid 2007. Core2Duo 2, 16ghz. Upgraded 2GB memory, 200GB drive. Battery still over 2 hours. Fresh OSXLion. Excellent for young student or budget restricted. Can help transfer data. Rp. 3,9 juta fix. 0815 5810 1235. <balikok@gmail. com>. [131]

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For Sale; Samyang AE 8mm 1:3.5 Aspherical IF MC Fisheye lens for Nikon with microprocessor, like new in the box, 2.5 juta. Contact 0812 5134 3025. Sanur. [116] For Sale; Printer Canon iP 3680, new in the box, 750’000Rp. Contact 0812 5134 3025. Sanur. [117]

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For Sale; Playstation 2, made in Japan, cracked including 2 controllers. Game cube including two controllers and 4 Japanese games. iPod Nano first generation, 4gb, black, including portable speakers. Best offers. 0819 3607 5511. Canggu. [065] For Sale; Australian Milch board. Size 7’7”. Include new leash FCS, new fins and pad. Good condition. Price 1.3 mln. 0821 4488 7367. Jimbaran. [066]

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For Sale; Electric water heater Ariston, gas water heater Wasser, glass cupboard / rombong 2x2m, curler Baby List Pro, hair dryer Megumi, make up bag 40x70cm, reading lamp/ lampion 120cm, rattan chair 2pcs, reflexy chair 2 set (1 set 3 pcs), gas bottle 12kg, flower pot white marble, safety box Krisbow, blender Cosmos, Jaffle shape Kirin, TV 17 inch Votree, meat freezer, washing machine Samsung 8kg, massage bed 1 unit, neon box 3x1,25m, gas stove Quantum. HP: 0811 392 6667, e-mail <diana_kalimantan@yahoo. com>. Tuban. [067] For Sale; iPhone 4 32Gb good condition - origin Australia. 3,8juta fixed price I bought Samsung Galaxy. <info@villabalipassion. com>. SMS 0813 3828 6581. Kerobokan - Umalas area. [068]

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Moving Sale; Light Motion Sola Photo 600 UW-Light. Never used plus adapter. 580$. 2 Suunto Vyper Dive Computer plus PCconnector. As new. $ 240 each. 1 3mm Oceanic wetsuit XL, as new, $ 80. 1 lady Probe-Wetsuit 3mm, as new. $ 80. 1 Scubapro Assend BCD XL, good cond. $ 200. 1 Tusa BCD lady size, v.g. cond., $ 170. 1 Scubapro 350 2nd stage + US Divers Octopus + Pressure gauge + Scubapro 1st stage. gd. cond. $ 160. 1 Scubapro 350 2nd stage + new Scubapro Octopus + new pressure gauge + Scubapro 1st stage. $ 180. Pls. contact Michael 081 2395 1444. [077]

For Sale; Sturdy office desk. Rp 500 ribu. Call 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [160] For Sale; Hotel kitchen equipment. All the listed items are all still boxed and never been used. We are open to sensible offers only and the purchase price is listed below. If you are interested please contact us <chef@samabe.com> at +62 818 0551 4451. 1. Bread slicer Getra, model: SM - 302; dimension: 68x61x68,5cm, Rp. 10.885.000. 2. Bone saw machine La Minerva, model: A/182; blade length: 1820 x 16 mm; Rp. 24.375.000. 3. Dough mixer restomart cap. 20 ltr, model: SM - 402. Rp. 28.050.000. [157]

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Glo Day Spa for Vanity & Sanity! GLO Day Spa in Seminyak opened to fanfare more than 8 years ago, & only a few years ago GLO opened in Sanur. Both salon/spas have undergone some refurbishment; keeping their signature theme of white with a contrast of lively red in soft furnishings plus a fashionable black & white stencil wallpaper. They offer a well thought out menu of beauty treatments for all skin types with a very new treatment from the UK with results that will surely impress!! called the UNIVERSAL CONTOUR WRAP. The focus is to lose up to 6 ins/15 cms from your body mass, usually it will come from around your middle, upper legs & arms. The bene¿ts, for those who want immediate results, i.e wedding, holiday, dieters looking to kick start their next slimming program, reduce loose skin after a weight change or pregnancy & reduce the appearance of cellulite. For anyone that is into improving the shape of their body, to re-contour, to ¿rm, tone, cleanse your kidneys and to improve your lymphatic drainage, then this treatment is worth consideration. Not unless you are pregnant, had a recent op, allergic to metals plus a few other issues but your therapist will advise.

expectations! however don’t believe it will take too long to get results with the Universal Contour Wrap. Getting back to other treatments GLO Day Spa is renowned for Manicures & Pedicures. GLO offers a comprehensive selection of OPI nail colors, the new organic BUTTER range & for dif¿cult to grow nails try the popular Shellac which seems a better substitute than Acrylic! I think perhaps it’s only visitors to Bali that like the fun of having their nails done on the beach, however, it’s the quickest way to pick up a nail fungus! It’s just not worth having it... the same goes for massage, these massage ladies can do more damage than good to one’s body, a ‘beach’ massage isn’t the ‘be all’ to one’s bad back pain either! I also don’t support fake tattoos, all sure ways to picking up lice, Àeas, skin infections, allergies plus more unheard of maladies, all for the sake of saving a few Rupiah?! Massage of course is on menu at GLO Day Spa and highly popular, everyone loves a good soothing massage, but not on the beach! All treatments, equipment & therapists follow international standards of health, hygiene, sanitation & training – this for all clients is the most important aspect.

+ow it works is easy & fun, ¿rstly when making your apt you will be asked to refrain from eating 2 hours prior to your treatment. Once at GLO there will be a discussion on health, body shape, measuring, a weigh-in, then all systems go!

Facials are of the ‘original’ kind (there are still many people that love the good old cleanse, tone, massage & mask using a facial steamer; a facial to unblock pores, to clean & exfoliate plus a blissful massage of the face & decolletage ¿nishing off with a mask.

Your therapist will proceed to wrap your body in 5 cms width bandages in the required way ( this will take 30 mins ) from your feet to the top of your body. The bandages have ¿rstly been soaked in a warm moist clay mixture that contains any number of vital sea minerals.

The product line used in the Seminyak salon/spa is the well respected French product Decleor and Pervonia Botanica product is used in Sanur. Another affordable treatment range of product called Biokos is available in both salon/spa’s.

The wrapping process continues with attention to areas of cellulite & a bandage lifting process to areas of buttocks, breasts & sagging chin. There is an art to the skillful wrapping process & your therapist will ensure that your bandages are not too tight, nor too loose, just comfortable. Once ¿nished you step into what is best described as a astronaut suit along with booties, the hard work done, now lie down for an hour & relax while the minerals start to work & the absorption process begins. Here’s the chance to have a manicure, to snooze...

And not forgetting hair cuts, color and other nourishing treatments for your hair. Just a wash & blowdry they can do ... Australian hair professionals Ryan and Sarah work between Sanur & Seminyak & have built up a loyal band of expats, visitors & Indonesians to GLO, Sarah particularly enjoys working with bridal couples & their guests, weddings of course continue as growth industry for Bali. Naturally quality hair products are used along with a host of retail products that will satisfy clients who are hungry ‘to dabble’ with all manner of nail, face & body product.

Wake up your hour is up! time to unwrap your body, this takes less time than the initial wrap, once µunravelled’ your body will feel ¿rmer with an overall ‘lighter’ experience.

What is the difference for GLO Day Spa you ask? it’s actually quite clear once you have experienced a few treatments, I would describe GLO as an urban city style salon, contemporary chic & de¿nitely affordable in super hygenic surrounds!

You will be measured and weighed in again delighted to know how fresh & ¿t you’ll feel with some inches/centis lost! Enough so that you will be booking another few treatments at least, as you’ll be excited with your new found form!! As with any face & body treatment it is always advisable to have the suggested number for maximum bene¿ts. (the real issue is, no one, but a few will ever stick with a series of treatments) most people have unrealistic

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We’ve just come through the Full Moon at the beginning of this fortnight and the Sun is fresh in it’s own sign of Leo. Mercury has gone direct again and is involved in our second Water Trine along with the South Node in Scorpio and Chiron in Pisces. It’s almost as if it had to return to this degree to rendezvous with the other two. These are the days of deep emotions and strong family bonding. Mars opposes and activates Pluto this fortnight, bringing emotional issues to a head and demanding transformation. Jupiter is following along close behind to bring the rapid healing growth and change that must take place now. Firstly the opposition to Pluto and then the square to Uranus, creating a T-square. Thankfully we have those trines in place to smooth the waters of the emotional human heart. There’s a lot of tension bound up in the T-square and no doubt a reinforcing of the Uranus square Pluto theme, that comes to a head again at the very beginning of November and again at this current 9/10 degree mark. It seems that the uncovering taking place now will lead us further into the purging that is necessary in our lives for us to become more of our authentic self. It’s feeling like a movement towards Oneness and a Unity consciousness, even with the apparent turmoil, or healing crisis that appears to be emerging strongly around the Planet. It’s definitely more personal than global for most and the work ahead is closer to home. NEW MOON 14 Leo 35 August 7, 2013 5:52 a.m.

ARIES Mars is a major player this fortnight, bound up with both the trine and the T-square and generally creating some upheavals and confrontations. Family issues are a prominent theme and be warned that tempers could flare. If you take it all personally, you could become very reactive and you may well regret your outbursts. Issues that have lain dormant are going to come to a head now and potentially explode. Try to remember that everyone is entitled to their feelings and these deep-seated emotions are better out than held in. Perhaps agree to disagree or at least do your best to begin your sentences with “I” rather than “you”.

LIBRA Your intuition could be keenly heightened at this time. You may have feelings that go against what you are being told. There is no easy solution to confronting the truth of a situation, apart from releasing blame. Be willing to accept the humanness of those closest to you, if sticky situations arise. Do your utmost to love yourself through all of your challenges and growing pains. Treat yourself, as kindly as you would some others. Choose your words wisely and then confidently speak what’s important to you and not what you think others want to hear. You run the risk of being confronted if you don’t.

TAURUS Venus in Virgo is creating a little more harmony for you this fortnight, although as it sits opposite Neptune your relationships could be a little hard to make sense of. Here’s the thing with Neptune in Pisces, it wants you to go with the flow of life rather than trying to swim up stream. So do your best then to go with what’s happening rather than against or if you choose to go against the current, understand that it takes a little more work and energy. There’s still a lot of planets in water signs and the terrain is definitely muddy. Take your time to discern situations before you commit or over extend yourself.

SCORPIO Family issues for you are also paramount. Confronting and confusing as they may be, you are confidently and tactfully moving forward in a minefield of emotion. Challenges do not deter you; they motivate you to finding solutions and new ways to deal with old situations. Your resolve is strong, although you may require a little respite this fortnight from the pressures of work and family. This is the time to do something to nurture yourself; a little self-love goes a long way, in your caring for others. Regenerate, rejuvenate and restore your inner reserves in readiness.

GEMINI As Mercury tentatively makes its way forward in the sign of Cancer it is swimming with the Chiron in Pisces fish and the South Node in Scorpio. What this potentially means to you, is that information from past connections is bringing a sense of healing, wholeness and compassion. You may be asked to face the truth about some family issues or situations and find peace in your heart with regard to them. By the end of this fortnight, there will be a distinct shift in energy to a much more vibrant tone. A little more sludge to wade through and you’re home and hosed.

SAGITTARIUS A lot of watery, emotional soul-searching is apt to be a part of your agenda this fortnight. Deep feelings are bubbling up all over the place and you are feeling motivated to get to the bottom of things to bring some clarity, focus and healing to all of your familial circumstances. Family may simply be the people that you share your home with if not your direct blood ties. This is a time of restoration and moving beyond the normal confines to expand out your environment in a way that you feel more nurtured yourself. The wanderlust may be taking a back seat for the time being.

CANCER Although the Sun has left your sign, there is still plenty of activity in your area of the heavens. These Grand Watery trines are bringing a blanket of healing to your life. The more you dig down, the more treasures you find hidden beneath what you thought was trash. Old emotional debris, once released, exposes your sensitive and caring heart ever more deeply. You are a gem in times of crisis and when the emotional needs of others take precedence over your own minor turmoils, you function within your element of nurture. This could be a time of stepping up for you.

CAPRICORN There are so many things to take into consideration but only one at a time. Stay with the task at hand, one step after another, moment by moment, flowing with the natural current of time without getting caught up with future scenarios. This is available to you now with more innate harmony than you’ve felt for a while. You are able to achieve much if you let the discharge come at it’s own pace and being willing to feel your feelings as they arise. Remember they are your guiding light when things start to get overwhelming or you momentarily lose your direction. Tune into them regularly.

LEO Oh the joy of Birthdays, especially when it’s yours. It’s going to be a very emotional year ahead for many of you, as the watery trines figure prominently in the solar return chart. It also promises to be another year of deep and transformational changes. Many are changing career, residence or relationships, or all of the above. You are reaching ever deeper within yourself and at the same time participating at a new level in the life around you. You are discovering new gifts and talents and are getting ready to share these on a larger stage, a more expanded scale and to do so with joy.

AQUARIUS That willful ruling planet of yours is being provoked this fortnight and it could mean some confrontations from others that you weren’t anticipating. You are bound to bump up against some inquiry when you are discovering your authentic self. As long as you feel the flow within yourself and your own emotions are balanced, then you know that you are on course. The moment it starts to glitch, question your motives. It’s almost as if you are out there on your own sometimes. No point being lonely though, as there are plenty who share the same feelings. This could be the time to let others into your world on a deeper level.

VIRGO What is Lady Venus asking of you, as she graces your sign now? Your model of relationship is currently under scrutiny. Are you feeling loved and secure, nurtured and valued? Some questions for yourself this fortnight. These days are stretching all of us beyond our normal comfort zones, but you could be fairing a little better than most. At least you have the resolve to stick with the schedule. This is the time to turn around old behavior patterns or habits that have been keeping you in the same loop. Time to move forward and through this transitional phase, boldly and confidently.

PISCES It seems that there is an ocean of emotion and so many human fish swimming within it. Neptune in Pisces is in that watery trine with Saturn and Jupiter/Mars and bringing activated and confident strokes to actions. Your heart strings are being plucked by so many at this time and your presence is like a soothing balm to weary souls. Trust your instincts and go tenderly to those deep places of hidden grief and pain. It can be released with love now. Fears that hinder life are being released and those you care for are caring back. Listen to the guidance within nature and your very own heart.

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“I DO!” BA Guide to Weddings in Bali (Part 1) by the BA Wedding Planner

Bali, the magical island of the Gods, and preferred wedding destination for lots of lovers from all over the world.

1) TYPE OF CEREMONIES LEGAL All couples who want to legally marry in Indonesia must declare a religion – also foreigners. Agnosticism and Atheism are not recognized. The Civil Registry Office registers marriages of believers in Protestant, Catholic, Islam, Hindu, and Buddhist faiths. Marriage partners must have the same religion; otherwise one partner must make a written declaration of a change of religion. For formalities and paperwork information, please contact your wedding organizer, or ask the BA Wedding Planner.

But: How does this work, getting married in Bali? Is it difficult, or even easy? What are the basic requirements, and what do I have to take into account when I plan my wedding to be carried out here in Bali? In this series of initially four articles, the BA Wedding Planner will help you, readers of the Bali Advertiser, to understand the principles of a Wedding in Bali, and we will explain all necessary steps so your wedding will be absolutely wonderful and memorable. Let’s have a look, what the elements are that have to be taken into account: • Wedding Ceremony Legal, religious, blessed, commitment, vows renewal • Wedding Location On the beach, on top of the cliff, in a landscaped countryside garden, on the slopes of a mountain, under water • Wedding Venue Chapel, church, hotel/resort, villa, or more exotic places like Elephant Park, or sea cruise • Wedding Reception Carried out right at your wedding venue, or at villas, restaurants, hotels, garden or beach location, in the South, West, East or the North of Bali • Decoration / Themes Personalized decoration, or a universal theme • Make Up Artists& Hair Stylists Traditional, romantic, Western, Asian; dermatological hazards • Wedding Dress and Tuxedo Rental White, broken white, and creamy, Western or Asian style for dresses; white, broken white, grey, and black for tuxedos; in all popular sizes. Buy or rent? • Photographic and Video Services From two until eight hours; with one, two, or three cameras; local or international photographer; CD, albums, DVD in HD • Wedding Packages or tailored weddings Complete solutions, simple or extravagant • Accommodation Budget, first class, or luxury accommodation • Transportation Car, limo, or mini/bus, may be even lead by a police car convoy that ploughs through the busy Bali traffic All the above elements need the couple’s decision at a certain time prior to the wedding day. Looks complicated? Not necessarily: There are quite a few professionals who specialize in planning and organizing Bali dream weddings for couples from all over the world. The good ones know their stuff, the bad ones don’t. The BA Wedding Planner will explain how to select the right Bali wedding organizer in one of the next articles. More frequently asked questions: What about the legality of my wedding in Bali: Will it be recognized in my home country, or will I have difficulties with its registration back home? Can I just have a religious wedding? Or a blessed wedding? What about vows renewal? What is better for me: chapel, church, villa, resort, beach, or garden weddings? Does Indonesia also allow weddings of same sex couples? Are there wedding planners that organize them? What is the paperwork that has to be prepared back home? Do we need a special ‘Wedding Visa’? Can I marry my Indonesian girl/boyfriend in Bali legally (mixed couple), and will the marriage be recognized both in Indonesia and in my country? Do I have to stay in Indonesia a minimum time as to “qualify” for a legal wedding? Will there be a wedding rehearsal before our wedding day? Can I choose my own liturgy? How many months prior to our wedding day should we start with the planning and preparation? After the wedding ceremony, where can I have my reception; is it expensive to have a wedding party in Bali? We would also like to have our honeymoon in Bali, maybe a tour to Lombok or Java. Who could help us with the planning and organization? You will have answers to all the above questions through this series of BA articles, and get much more info on how to make your wedding in Bali the most exciting event ever. And now let’s start:

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RELIGIOUS + LEGAL a) A Christian, Hindu or Buddhist marriage can be performed in a chapel, church, villa, or temple ceremony. After the religious ceremony, the marriage is registered legally with the Civil Registry (Kantor Catatan Sipil) – if so desired. Registration by Civil Registry officials is usually conducted directly after the religious ceremony. It is then legal and can be recognized in your country. You want to know whether a Bali Wedding will be recognized in your country? Contact The BA Wedding Planner, we will tell you. b) The Religious Marriage under Islam is performed by the Office of Religious Affairs (Kantor Urusan Agama) in a ceremony at a wedding chapel, at a mosque, at home, or any other place chosen by the couple. It is legal immediately after the ceremony. c) Religious Weddings without the registrations from city hall representatives are also possible. They are, however, not recognized as legal in most countries. BLESSED / COMMITMENT Many persons with alternative lifestyles (e.g., Romeo+Romeo and Julia+Julia) may have the desire to express their loving commitment to their partners in a beautiful ceremony. Those ceremonies do not have to abide by any government laws and can be prepared and conducted according to the couple’s wishes, and can be romantic, exciting, vibrant, solemn. Only a few Wedding Planners have specialized in those Commitment Ceremonies. The ceremonies are practically the same as the legal and religious ceremonies and include chapel, liturgy, celebrant (sometimes a pastor), choir, photo- and videographer, make up artist, hairstylist, beautiful decoration, flower boys or girls, etc. The BA Wedding Planner has the contacts and will gladly share them with you readers. VOWS RENEWAL Couples that have spent a considerable life span together may wish to manifest their love through a solemn ceremony: the Vows Renewal. As in Blessed and Commitment Ceremonies, the Vows Renewal liturgy (the vows) are not regulated: The couples are free to express their feelings and commitments towards their partner in their own words and in the presence of their families and friends, and they will be blessed by a Balinese or a foreign celebrant.

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2) WEDDING LOCATIONS No right, no wrong, just tastes and preferences. Bali has an abundance of exciting and impressive and unique locations where your wedding can be carried out: • In a festive building Probably the “safest” way to get married in Bali, if you want to exclude weather hazards and other imponderability. o At a chapel: There are currently more than 30 stunning wedding chapels available in Bali, s o m e a r e s t a n d a l o n e properties, some are attached to medium-priced or luxury hotels and resorts. Believers of all religions can be married at one of Bali’s wedding chapels; except for Catholic couples. o At a church/temple: By decree of the Bishop of Bali, domestic and foreign Catholics are not allowed to have their wedding at a private chapel; they must marry at one of Bali’s beautiful churches, in Tuban, Bukit/Nusa Dua, or in Denpasar. Couples of the other religions are, of course, also free to get married in one of Bali’s churches and temples places of worship of their belief. It is probably a more traditional approach to wedding in Bali, and certainly very solemn. o At a villa: Lots of Bali villas offer to arrange your private wedding on their properties for you. Some of them are truly luxurious – but, unfortunately, occasionally they come with a catch: In addition to the already considerable expenses for the wedding and its arrangement, may be even including a vibrant wedding reception, the couples are expected to pay a ‘Function Fee’. A clear statement from the BA Wedding Planner: Not only is it unclear what that additional Function Fee stands for (we are talking additional USD 2000 to 5000!), we think it not justified. Or

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do hotels charge a ‘Hotel Fee’, when we are celebrating a festive event at their ballroom? On the beach ‘I DO!’ under the palm trees on the white sands of a secluded beach, that is the classic postcard motive which inspires lovers to look for more exotic wedding destinations and places. Bali has it all: white sands in the Kuta, Tuban, Jimbaran, Bukit, and Nusa Dua area, and dark lava beaches in the island’s North. Secluded: Well, that’s a different story. Popular locations in the South are generally not calm anymore and furthermore come with sometimes hefty Banjar fees (contribution to the local community). Truly secluded beaches can still be found in the Tabanan (West), Gianyar (East) and Buleleng area in the North. A good wedding planner knows their locations. And if it rains? Yes, something to think about and plan before the first drops or a real tropical storm threaten to “blow” your wedding ceremony. Wise outdoor wedding planning includes either preparing an alternative sheltered venue close by (recommended), or hiring a Balinese rain stopper whose magic shall keep the precipitations away (hmm …). While you see those gifted individuals working really hard praying and appealing to the Gods to spare the rains, the truth is that they are not always successful, unfortunately. In a landscaped garden Bali’s beautiful landscaped gardens are a holiday destination by itself. Bali’s resorts and villa complexes offer a vast selection of landscaping styles: Balinese, of course, Mediterranean, Japanese, or a fusion of them all. The property’s florists or outside specialized flower vendors will set up your garden wedding venue according to your wishes and usually exceed your expectations by far: Their elaborate wedding decoration creations rate from “exceptional” to “incredible”. On top of the cliffs Not a beach fan? Then why not getting married 50 to 100 metres above the Indian Ocean, with an unspoilt view over the calm (or rough) waters beneath. Because of its geographical disposition, Bukit has developed into a special wedding destination with quite a few cliff resorts and villas arranging extraordinary wedding events on the “cliff’s edge”. On the slopes of one of Bali’s majestic mountains West, Central, and East Bali is very different from the developed and densely populated tourist areas in the South: smaller villages, local life, the real Bali, as it still exists. Villas and resorts there are usually more reduced in size than their Southern counterparts, but their wedding venues and locations leave nothing to desire. And it is certainly no disadvantage that you are physically closer to the Hindu Gods who reside up in the impressive Gunungs, and whose blessings you will appreciate during your respectful wedding ceremony - with the help of a Balinese Hindu priest. On the water or under, riding an elephant A little bit of wedding extravaganza (because it is a once-in-alifetime event, right?): For example, getting married on elephant back. The world-renowned Elephant Safari Park in Taro, north of Ubud, conducts dozens of amazing wedding events each year where bride and groom are picked up by an ‘Elephant Taxi’ from their Lodge Suite inside the property and are taken to the beautifully decorated wedding gazebo close to the elephants feeding area. Say “I DO” with the elephants. Not less memorable is an Underwater Wedding in the Sanur or Nusa Dua waters. Diving experience may come handy, but is not necessary; brief instruction is provided. Better on top of the water? Bali sea cruise companies leaving from Benoa Harbour offer Wedding Ceremonies and Wedding Receptions for up to 100 guests, on half or full day cruises.

Dear BA readers, this first article provides a very concise overview on Wedding Types and Wedding Locations that the wedding professionals of magical Bali prepare for the demanding spouses and their families. For more information on the above, you may contact the BA Wedding Planner (email below), or any Bali wedding organizer of our choice. In our next article, the BA Wedding Planner will talk about Wedding Venues, Make up Artists & Hair Stylists, Wedding Decorations, Photography, Videography, etc., and on how to avoid disappointments by choosing the right professionals. ------------------------------The BA Wedding Planner looks back on many years of international Hotel Management and Wedding Planning and is very happy to receive your questions and enquiries under: info@ balirainbowweddings.com Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch Now that the Bali Arts Festival has wound down, the way things are presented at this month-long festival raised some questions from my readers. There seems to be little information available about the performers or their art-forms, so I don’t know what I’m watching. Why is there no festival guide? If you’ve lived in Indonesia for any extended period, you will quickly learn that this is not Mekar Bhuana’s Semara Pagulingan Troupe at the a culture of information or details. Since this Bali Arts Festival - the only group to refuse the use is a poorly organized government-sponsored event, don’t expect a comprehensive festival of microphones! guide any time soon! When I was looking to park my car, I was guided into somebody’s house! Here there charged me some seemingly random amount and there was no ticket – it all seemed like a joke – is this for real? This parking system is organized by the local banjars and does little to provide a safe parking area or provide any tax revenue for the government. Locals tell me that behind the scenes at this festival is a ‘mafia’ that is in control, so this bizarre system that only seems to benefit a select few (families who opened up their houses to vehicles during this time can make up to 100 million rupiah!) is an integral part of the whole set-up it seems. At all the performances I went to, the sound systems were awful. Are there good sound technicians in Bali? Sadly, this ‘professional sound gear’ is not only the result of an ongoing corruption scandal but also operated by inexperienced, incompetent technicians. Like the third-world toilets that you have to pay to use at this event, festival sound wizardry has a long way to go! There was a lot of noise during performances and some people eating and drinking, even yapping on their mobiles – is there no respect for the performers? In Balinese society, people never sit deadly silent through a performance as we have been doing since the Victorian era. At temple ceremonies, people are used to flowing in and out rather than intensely watching – after all, most traditional art-forms in Bali were not created for the pleasure of us mere mortals! Copyright © Kulture Kid 2013 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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The Five Most Common Internet Security Mistakes A reader recently emailed me with a question: ‘I have anti-virus protection but somehow I got a virus anyway. How did this happen?’ That’s hard to say without knowing more, but chances are, this person made one of the five Internet security mistakes on my list. Any one of them can lead to malware infection or even identity theft. Are YOU vulnerable? See the list now... MISTAKE #1: Weak passwords leave your computer, router, and online accounts vulnerable to “dictionary attacks,” automated password-retry programs that run through lists of well-known common passwords found in dictionaries until one works. Sure, a short, obvious password is easy to remember, but it doesn’t protect you well at all. Amazingly, one the most commonly used password is “password;” hackers probably get a kick out of that!

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A strong password should be at least 12 characters long; as random as possible; and a mixture of alphabetic, numeric, and upper/lower case letters. Change your passwords every few months, and never use one that is part of your public identity, i. e., your name, birth date, home street, etc. The best solution is a Password program that will generate passwords for you and then keep track of them and use them when you visit a site. I use Last Pass (https://lastpass.com/) MISTAKE #2: Clicking on links in emails to access online accounts is convenient but dangerous. A phony “phishing” email that looks like it’s from your bank may contain a link to a site that looks like your online banking login page. For instance http://BankOfAmerica.west.com. Looks like Bank of America, right? Well it would actually take you to a west. com web site. Then when you enter your username and password, you’re really handing them over to hackers. Then the page would take you to the Real Bank of America page so you didn’t get suspicious. So, instead of clicking on email links, open the desired destination in your Web browser and log in the “hard” way. It’s a small extra step that can save you from identity theft.

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HINT: if you want to know if the link is legit or not, try this trick: 1. Place you mouse over the link you are interested in 2. Look at the bottom of your browser. It shows the REAL link. If they are the same, then you might be OK. If not, someone is trying to trick you! MISTAKE #3: Failing to keep software up to date is another common mistake. Most of the Windows updates issued by Microsoft are security patches that address real, urgent issues. They are not called “critical updates” for nothing. Application programs should also be kept up to date. Check for updates to your router’s firmware at least twice a year. Many programs come with automatic update utilities; it’s a good idea to leave them enabled so that you at least get notifications when updates are available. MISTAKE #4: Downloading free software from an unknown source, especially one that “comes to you” via email or a pop-up ad, is often very dangerous and should be avoided. Unsolicited freebies may actually be malware in disguise. You don’t really need a “free virus scan” if you already have antivirus software; just run a program that you can trust. I almost got burned several Christmases ago. I received an email that looked like it came from a good friend that said something about downloading a great “Christmas Screensaver” that I would love. Well, being the suspicious type, I didn’t download the screensaver and instead, I emailed my friend asking if he had sent the email. He answered that he had NOT. So somehow his email account got hacked and was sending emails for viruses to his friends. You can never be too careful!.

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MISTAKE #5: Putting out too much personal information on social networks, blogs, and other online forums is all too common. It’s often easy for someone to track down the home address and schedule of those who “over share.” Avoid posting your email address, phone number, home address, vacation plans, pet’s name, mother’s maiden name and other personal info on Facebook, Twitter, etc. Also, never share your social security number casually or in a public forum. Failure in this area could lead burglars to your door, or give identity thieves an opening to exploit. But Wait... There’s More! Paying attention to these five common online security mistakes will go a long way toward protecting you online. But these are just SOME of the things you need to do. As I have mentioned in many of my articles, you MUST: • • • •

Have a good anti-virus program that is always running and is always up-to-date. Have a good malware program that is always running and is always up-to-date Have a good spyware program that is always running and is always up-to-date These tasks should be automatic, so check the ‘options’ for these programs and make sure it is set to automatically download and install updates.

So, please ensure you keeping yourself, your computer, and your data safe. You’ll be so happy you did when you hear from a friend that just ‘lost everything’ and you didn’t! It’s easy to do and usually you need to do some of these things only once. So, please, do it today (well, OK, this weekend will be fine). ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can. Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them

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A Different Leap of Faith Pondok Santi, bungee king AJ Hackett’s former private retreat on Gili Trawangan (memo Aussie media: the Gilis are not “off Bali”; they’re off Lombok) that has converted to up-scale paying guest resort, has gone into the wedding business. We learn this not from the operators or owners directly, but from its Facebook page. Thank goodness for FB. Without it you’d never know what was happening on certain little islands that are not off Bali. Pondok Santi’s page is apparently run from Hackett HQ in Cairns, Queensland, since it refers to “Gili Trawanagan”.

On that late Sunday afternoon promotional material at the entrance indicated that the deliciously jazzy Edwina Blush was performing there that evening, on the latest of her regular visits to Bali from Sydney. We’ve missed her again! Clearly we have deeply distressed some spirit or other and it is determined to keep us apart.

Neil Carl Hempsey, the nautical chap, is deep into organizing the 6th Annual Super Yacht Charity RDV Event. It’s on Friday, August 2, at Vin+ Wine & Beyond, Winery Restaurant and Bar; it’s a new grazing place in Seminyak (Jl Kayu Jati No1, on the Jl Oberoi corner). Hempsey says: “We hope that you all enjoyed last year’s event. This year’s event will take a different format with raffles and prizes to be won at the entrance, with the focus being an uninterrupted music and entertainment festival. This year will be bigger and better. So set your calendar for Bali’s biggest charity event of the year.”

We waited. Outside, where there’s what passes for fresh air and a relative absence of people idly fiddling with their smart phones, while our macchiato also cooled its heels. We had to tell them that part of the order was missing, but as a culturally sympathetic and patient acquaintance

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Well, eventually. We refer to the new motorway that runs from Nusa Dua to the Port of Benoa road (not quite Sanur!) and will, so it is said, help reduce traffic congestion in the Kuta-Airport area. We hope it does, when it eventually opens for business, which on the latest reports will be mid-August. It won’t help reduce traffic chaos, of course. Only driver education, effective licensing and strict policing would ever do that. Out of interest recently we consulted Google Earth which revealed that we had misnamed the thoroughfare (it’s still waiting for an official moniker, which in this cart-before-the-horse land is no surprise at all). On the basis of (1) the fuss about the mangroves and (2) the inaccessibility to the public of any definitive documentation detailing its construction – or route – we had informally designated it the Mangrove Motorway.

But be that as it may. Cheering news reported is that Pondok Santi has been awarded a certificate of excellence by the online globetrotter geeksite Trip Advisor, having rated number one out of 63 accommodation houses on Gili Trawangan.

A recent necessary outing to Kuta – it’s still a Napoleonic Retreat from Moscow job from the Bukit – brought us, on the way home, to the capricious delights of the Grocer & Grind outlet at Jimbaran Corner, where (killing time ahead of a date with masseuse Elvin at Island salon just up the road) we ordered a double macchiato and a slice of lemon and lime cake. The former was available. The latter was not (maaf, habis) so we elected to sample the lemon meringue tart instead. The macchiato arrived. The lemon meringue was a “wait moment” proposition.

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We’ve finally made it to Three Monkeys Sanur, which we’ve been promising ourselves we’d do as soon as possible. It was a handy way-stop on our return from East Bali. Three Monkeys at Ubud has long been a favourite and we had deemed it essential to check out the Sanur operation. It’s very good. The pizzas are delicious and the baklava is not to be missed.

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We’d planned to stay at a certain place in Amed but didn’t, since on arrival it looked decidedly derelict. The internet and the camera conspire to lie too often. Following a short reconnaissance, unmolested by anyone either visible or sentient at the premises, we drove on. We ended up booking in at Anda Amed; a much sweeter deal. Coming back from Amed – it was a Sunday – was more difficult since everyone who has access to a yellow truck seemed to have lent it to their cousins that weekend, and they clearly couldn’t drive, and the Unda River bridge was reduced to one lane. This was because a truck – a red one as it happens – had decided to overturn itself mid-span. Two harassed policemen were controlling the traffic (theoretically at least) while their more numerous colleagues enjoyed the facilities of one of those little roadside cafés further along.

Given that most of the bikes there belonged to G&G staff, not customers, this prompted thought. As it was reserved for costumers, perhaps the odd wanita or two among the pretty little things who wait tables at that establishment might not be all they seem. Next time we drop in, we’ll go in drag.

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It’s a great little place, and decidedly easier to access from South Bali since the splendidly named Prof. I.B. Mantra By-Pass was (fi nally, mostly) duplicated. We hadn’t been to Amed for nearly two years and were keen to see how the place had moved along since then. On the trip up we logged a Bukit-Amed trip time of just over 3.5 hours including a stop in Candi Dasa – a sneak look in a realtor’s window, the obligatory distaff rummage through a handy boutique, and a drink and a bite in the sea breeze at Pondok Bambu – and traffic once past Sanur was easy. That is not to say the traffic was calm, far less that it was well behaved. Neither truck drivers nor motorbike riders can yet read: they all ignore the “trucks and motorbikes keep left” signs. The unduplicated bridge over the Unda River is still a bottleneck. And the infantile desperation of Indonesian drivers (of anything from rattletrap carry-van to souped-up mob limo) to overtake a Bule on the road is as tedious as ever.

later reminded us, these things can happen anywhere; point taken. The tart eventually arrived and was delicious. We had amused ourselves while further waiting for sustenance by speculating about the wondrous sign near a jumble of parked motorbikes that bore this legend: “Parking reserved for costumers.”

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It’s certainly all in a good cause, which makes it worthwhile turning up whether or not you’re into uninterrupted music and entertainment. It would certainly limit deeply meaningful conversation, which some may think might also be a good thing.

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Say What? Question: I am 26 years old and wondering if you would give me some advice. I’ve been in a long term relationship with my boyfriend for about 7 years and, for the past year or so, I have been feeling bored. We used to see each other every day, but it’s got to the point at which I feel I know everything there is to know about him. I would rather spend time on my own or with friends and see him maybe once a week. Does this mean the relationship is dwindling down? Should I call it quits before dragging it on any longer? How do I really know what this means? Dr. ZZ: One of my favorite founding fathers of psychotherapy research, Dr. Carl Rogers, was of the educated opinion that 85 percent of any answer is already implicit in the question. According to this view, your disclosure that you are bored in the relationship speaks volumes. Obviously, you are no longer having fun, and that in itself hints of the final curtain call. At the same time, however, you have a fairly long history, and you may not want to throw in the towel too quickly. Boredom is often a smoke screen device that covers up anger. Before you decide to call it quits with your boyfriend, there is an approach you may want to contemplate. Ask yourself, “If I were angry instead of bored, what would I be angry about?” Then level with your boyfriend, and tell him what you have shared here about not wanting to spend as much time with him as you used to. If the two of you can work together to address and clear the air on any deeper, underlying emotional issues you may be harboring, then a whole new sense of renewed energy may be awaiting your discovery underneath. Whatever we hide or cover up festers, even if – or, perhaps, particularly if -- we hide it from ourselves. Search deeply to see if there is something behind the “dwindling down” you describe, which you may be avoiding in an attempt to remain pleasant. If you have been compromising your own sense of control by minimizing any critical feelings you have, you may be the last one to want to admit it. Another one of my favorite adages is “We’re only as sick as our secrets.” It’s up to you to be as honest with yourself about yourself as you have been in your question about the relationship. Try anger on for size, see how it fits, tell your boyfriend about your feelings, and ask him how he feels. Perhaps the two of you can come up with a possible next step that will serve each of you and the relationship. If that doesn’t make a dent in the boredom you’re feeling, you may indeed want to look elsewhere to fuel your passion. Feel everything and rejoice!

Question: I have been in a relationship with my boyfriend for just over a year. He is divorced from a 20-year marriage that went horribly awry. He lost absolutely everything and gets to see his kids only twice a year as he and they now live in different parts of the world. I recently moved in with him, and we’re having quite a time of adjusting. Among other things, the house we live in is “his cave” and he’s acting territorial. Sometimes he says he’s not even sure he wants to be in a relationship. He says he’s “like a pilot light that never goes out,” meaning he’s still a 20-year old party boy. Then he cries, changes his mind, and asks me not to leave. I don’t know if he’s truly conflicted, or if he is just holding on to me until somebody better comes along. I’m also not sure if we are compatible. Please help. I think we genuinely love each other, and we both want to make it work. We just have a few hurdles in front of us, and I’m not ready to give up. Thank you! Dr. ZZ: You may “genuinely love each other,” but your instincts and his behavior seem to be shouting that he is not able to fully commit. While the two of you may or may not be compatible, you and he also seem ill-prepared to be in an exclusive committed relationship nor to take on all the responsibility that comes with such a choice. Recovering from divorce requires a process of grieving and mourning. Each person has to find their way through it in order to accept the new reality of being single after partnership. Grieving and mourning takes time, and it is preferably accomplished alone. Without knowing the specifics of your boyfriend’s situation, it seems fair to imagine that his confusion may stem from his not having completed a thorough grieving and mourning process. If he had spent sufficient time alone after his divorce, he would have learned how to tolerate being alone now. That would help him gain a better understanding of his needs, wants and requirement in a new relationship.

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If his behavior is acceptable to you, and if the benefits you receive far outweigh the costs, then it’s your choice to stay. If not, you may want to give him the space to figure himself out. Encourage him to find a support group, to go to individual psychotherapy or counseling, or even to contact me via email to explore the matter further. By being “alone,” he doesn’t have to go into a cave and avoid interpersonal contact. He does, however, need to complete his grieving and mourning in order to take practiced, next steps toward developing a new relationship.

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Moving Sale; Aluminium pool fence for $100 per meter, $50 per post. 30 meters left in total. Call Guy at 0819 3616 5000 or <baliguy99@ hotmail.com>. Seminyak. [202]

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For Sale; Five complete sets of scuba diving gear 4 months old never used value approx. 50jt will swap for SUP boards or Hobie Cats to same value. Ph.0361-765 845 / 0812 3923 7975. [036]

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For Sale; Apple Macbook Pro, 15 inch, 2.66-i7 Dual Core, 500 GB harddrive, 8GB memory, from 2011, full international Apple Care until Sept 2014, perfect condition, OS X Lion installed, 14 million. 0813 3915 8508. Seminyak. [140]

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For Sale; PABX with phones. NEC Topaz. Includes 4 phones (1 base station). Supports VOIP. 3 trunks, 8 extensions and expandable. Lightly used. Price: IDR 6 million. 081 7933 3444. Kerobokan. [125]

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For Sale; Brand new never been used iPad2 16GB Wifi & 3G, complete with box and charger for 5.6million. Screensaver included. Contact 081 1388 3280. Kerobokan. [139]

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For Sale; New pool light, diameter 20cm, with 6 led’s body stainless steel incl. transformer, new price 330 USD, sale price 1,5 jt. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [124]

Jl. Bakung Sari

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Restaurant Review

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

Dining in a Rainforest! At The Oak you are almost dining in a rain forest, surrounded as you are with trees and running water, even though you are inside the SwissBelhotel on Sunset Road. Very different, but then so are many things when dining here. Both the bar [on the side] and the restaurant area [at the end] face an area of trees amongst water ponds and misting rain, cool and relaxing. In the middle of, but a million miles from, Kuta! The menu at The Oak offers the usual range of International dishes as required for any hotel restaurant but also offers a quite unique selection of classic regional Indonesian dishes. Then there are the usual cross-over dishes, something that sounds familiar but has had a little re-engineering with the addition of a spice or two. Many of these tempt the taste buds, and send you back for more. A very international range of entrees include Shrimp Spring Rolla with coriander added, deep-fried spring rolls filled with shrimp meat & vegetables & served with a piquant tamarind sauce, Grilled Red Bean Quesadillas which are lightly grilled flour tortillas stuffed with red beans and cheese, served with guacamole and tomato salsa, Salmon with Baby Potato and Lime Mustard Sauce is sliced, smoked salmon with baby potatoes, capers & onion salad. And then there is the Indonesian Platter, spicy crocket potato, minced chicken lemongrass, mango salsa, tamarind sauce, cucumber pickles, fish rolls, vegetables with spiced fresh coconut, spicy prawns, quite an amazing blend of different tastes, a great way to explore the variations of Indonesian cuisine….no wonder they were called the ‘spice islands’. There are three great local soups; Sup Buntut, the very popular Indonesian oxtail & shank soup with tomatoes, celery, leek, diced potatoes, fried shallot & lime served with steamed rice & crackers, Balinese Soto with Salmon, a chicken broth with Balinese spices, lemongrass flavour, salmon, mushroom, rice cake, quail egg, served with lime & crackers and there is a tomato soup with a difference…a dish that is on hundreds of Bali menus but sadly most often served out of a can…at The Oak their Lemongrass Scented Tomato Soup, is a hearty full-bodied tomato soup, something though basically simple still demonstrates perfectly how this chef is so different from the rest.

Mains from Indonesia include Gule Ikan, Snapper stew with selected spices and coconut milk reduction, served with steamed rice & cucumber salad. Crispy Duck immediately conjures images of the Ubud special but once again this version is so different that it deserves a different name! Bebek Goreng Bali [pictured]. It starts as an imported boneless duck breast, first marinated with Balinese herbs & spices whilst wrapped in pandan leaf, later grilled to create the crisp finish, quite amazing!

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Then there is their Kalio Daging Masak Putih, beef stew in coconut flavor of cardamom, pandan leaf, cloves, cumin and lemongrass served with pineapple pickles and steam rice. This is what former Jakarta TV Chef Kelana calls ‘white rendang’, a favourite dish from his native Aceh, a beef rendang prepared without any chillies, just that aromatic selection of other spices.

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: Rp. 600,000 for two [+ drinks]

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: All major cards.

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: International/Indonesian.

Wine Service Atmosphere Overall

: Food list. : With a smile. : Trees and water. : Innovative offerings.

Dishes stolen from neighbouring SE Asian countries include that ever popular Thai soup, the hot and sour Tom Yum, with shrimp, mushroom, lemongrass, coriander leaf & fish cake, served with steamed rice & crackers and that Singapore standard [itself stolen from the Chinese province of Hainan] Chicken Rice. Steamed chicken served with chicken broth, ginger paste, chilli & soya sauces, served with steamed Hainan- style rice, so popular in Singapore that they just refer to it as Chicken Rice, at The Oak another example of this kitchen’s attention to detail…perfect!.

QUICK REVIEW : The Oak : Swiss-Belhotel Rainforest, Sunset Road 101, Kuta. Telephone : 846.5680 Open : Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Air-conditioned Area : Yes Non-Smoking Area : Yes Smoking Area : Yes

Noodle dishes are found in every Asian menu, a selection here from China with local touches, Kwetiaw Medan, stir fried rice noodle Medan style, with chives, crispy nuts, lime, sesame oil, soy sauce, shrimp crackers & pickles. Purely Indonesian is Mie Goreng, fried noodle with shredded steamed chicken, soya sauce, leek, fried shallot served with chili sauce, pickles & crackers. Also available is that classic from Vietnam, Beef Pho Noodle, Vietnam’s noodle soup and almost a signature dish for the country; with sliced beef, chili, bean sprouts & coriander. The International menu includes many grills; ribs, chops, steak and fish, and a selection of pizzas and pastas. Desserts include local [Steamed Sticky Rice with Banana, Coconut Custard & Vanilla Ice Cream, and Crepes Stuffed with Coconut Palm Sugar, Jack Fruit and Coconut Sauce served with Caramel Ice], as well as the International [Warm Chocolate Pie with Creme Fraiche and a Cheese Pie served with Berries Compote]. The Oak is very unusual and with a very different style for a hotel restaurant…..as an extra bonus the Indonesian menu is at amazing budget prices for the quality presented. The new restaurants of 2013 continue to surprise with both their quality and their affordability. This is one of the best!

Copyright © 2013 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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24 July - 07 August, 2013

Update Echo Beach Café is directly behind the temple at Echo Beach [in the shadow of the new massive Sea Sentosa], but not to be confused with the long established Echo Beach House. It is at the end of its own paved road just before the beach road. It is café by day and restaurant by night. Start with their all day breakfast, many options but the Big Breakfast is an Aussie special with the works! International snacks and light meals and a selection of standard Indonesian favourites. Dinner time and the restaurant becomes more Asian with an interesting range of dishes. From Thailand Kai Thot Takhrai [chicken in lemongrass], Tod Man Pla [fish cakes], the ambrosial soup Tom Kha Gai, Pik Kai Sot Sai Thot [stuffed chicken wings, rarely seen in Bali] and the Thai version of Chicken and Cashews. From Japan a starter of Gyoza [dumplings of chicken and vegetables steamed then pan fried], Ramen Noodles with chicken or a Katsu Curry. Indonesia’s wonderful Opor Ayam [chicken breast in coconut milk] or the spicy Ayam Kalisan and from Bali the classic Ayam Betutu [pictured]. Fresh, clean and friendly and all at budget prices.

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For Sale; HP Pavillion DV6000 laptop parts. Excellent screen 1juta. Keyboard excellent conditon 150,000rp. Lite-Scribe DVDrw 200, 000rp. Battery & charger 150, 000rp, anything else you may need. Call Bob 0813 5335 1232. Jimbaran. [153]

For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Ace, perfect screen, 2 backs one black one white, protective rubber case, minor wear on side. Original box, PS, USB cable, 2G micro SD 1.3 juta. Call Bob 0813 5335 1232 (Not the Ace Duo). [154]

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Jln. Tirtanadi No. 27, By Pass Ngurah Rai, Sanur

For Sale; Apple original iPad3 & iPad2 Smart Cover. Protects the screen and acts as stand + magnetic features. Color: green polyurethane Rp. 250.000. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [048]

D’Joyo is unusual! It is a small warung attached to a 3 room guest house on the main road in central Lod Tundah, just south of Ubud. An Australian/Indonesian operation they proudly fly the rainbow flag. Breakfast under the umbrellas in the garden is a simple set meal combining international [scrambled eggs] and Indonesian [fried rice] with juices and coffee. Lunch and Dinner are BBQ’s [chicken, fish or prawns] cooked beside you, all at crazy low warung prices. The service is friendly and welcoming, like eating at home. Very different!

Rinjani is in Jln. Danau Buyan, Sanur. It is, not surprisingly, a Lombok warung and way above other local warungs with its impeccably clean air-conditioned interior [and a street front covered area for those who prefer that] but still at warung prices. Standard starters and anytime snacks; lumpia, tempe goreng, telur gulung, pelecing Lombok and cah kangkung. Ayam Bakar Pelecing is that traditional Lombok Ayam Taliwang whilst other chicken variations include one with honey and another Sasak style. The fish is Gurami and is done many different ways. Their Nasi Campur is presented the Lombok way. Add the friendly service and this budget priced warung is a cut above the rest, as they say in the Guide Michelin…’worth a detour’.

For Sale; Original Apple Composite AV cable. Easily connect your iPod, iPhone, or iPad to the composite video inputs on a TV. Features audio and USB connectors. Price: Rp. 250.000. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [049] For Sale; Antique bench furniture made of teakwood for sale, size 1 m X 40 cm sell for 1,2 juta good condition. Big bench teak wood, 2 M X 80 cm X 1 m Rp, 3,5 mill. Call 0813 3872 4288. Denpasar. [076]

shop! It is located in the car part strip of shops at Bintang Supermarket, Seminyak. Colour scheme of black and white, with very modern style, they have a big range of sandwiches on different breads and rolls. Even open for breakfast, that 1st and most important coffee of the day, and to go with it your choice of English [eggs, bacon, sausage and mushrooms but no baked beans] or Italian [read standard Continental] breakfasts. Also have a big range of fresh salads and a choice of pasta with pesto, bolognese or aglio e olio. And of course, they have coffee every which way.

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Bali Culinary Corner is a grandiose name for what is nothing more than a little warung down amongst the trees behind the Perama bus station in Padang Tegal, Ubud. Just as ‘over the top; is their claim to sell Suckling Duck! It is difficult to imagine ducklings ‘suckling’ on their mother duck? But then Ubud’s Suckling Pig [which some think is famous] falls into similar category as full size mature pigs are used [unlike in the Denpasar area were 22kg is the maximum allowed]….a bad translation as Guling just means basted on the spit over fire. Apart from their ‘Suckling Duck’ [full or half bird] they also offer Sayap Ayam Bakar [grilled chicken wings…. the full wing] and Ayam Kampung Setengah [grilled half chicken]. All served with sambals and rice. Cheap and tasty! Vignando is an Italian coffee shop. Not only that but it actually looks like an Italian coffee

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Spud Shack is also in the Seminyak Bintang car park area. It has been threatening to open for many months but now it has. Apart from Baked Potatoes [with a choice of three toppings and sides from cheese, coleslaw, sour cream, bacon, mushrooms and tuna] they also offer Gourmet Pies [chicken, beef and pork]. Tenong is street front at a small villa complex on the road to Sentosa Villas, in central Kerobokan. A small pleasant café that offers breakfasts all day [from early morning], the menu reeking of Jakarta-isms; Breakfast Creeps and a healthy Bitch Moesli [yes, we know what they mean but at least copy from the packet correctly! Another case of that old ‘attention to detail’ problem, once again.]. Other imports from Jakarta include Risoles [not the Australian variety] and Asinan Jakarta. Soups of soft shell crab and asparagus or Japanese miso, Steamed Fish with ginger and sesame oil, Chilli Prawns and Dory done Teriyaki style. Finish with a Mulberry Crumble. BJ’s Burger Joint is new on Jln. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu. One of the many new

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places emerging on almost every road in this new area as the villas keep on taking over from the rice paddies. A big range of standard [beef, chicken, fish and vegetarian] and non-standard [chicken and haloumi cheese on a sourdough bun as an example] burgers as well as an American style Salad Bar [just about every franchise restaurant in the USA has one]. They have live music sometimes which suits some people but a bit unusual in a ‘burger joint’. A two level glasshouse that you can not miss when driving past!

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Moving Sale; Furniture, k.s mattress + teakwood base, solid wood dining table + 4 chairs + bench, glass wood vitrine, big stone pots + plants and more. Please contact 0877 6118 5380 or email <jadesther@hotmail. com>. Seminyak. [119]

For Sale; Assorted fine jewelry pieces. Selling pieces from my personal collection of hand made fine jewelry. Must see to appreciate! Call +62 819 3616 5813, email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [021]

For Sale; Watch Tissot, automatic, model sea star, 30 years old, steel with gold incl. original bracelet steelgold, like new, 30 meter water resistence, Rp. 3 Juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [120]

For Sale; Strand of natural golden south sea pearls. 33 gently graduated (11 to 12. 5mm) naturally colored South Sea Pearls with 22 karat hand made clasp. Real deal at $27,000.00. Call +62 819 3616 5813, email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [022]

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For Sale; Golf clubs, Mitsushiba tour tech series, graphite shafts. 1, 3, 5 drivers, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, P, S irons, putter. Nice black Mitsushiba bag 1.8jt. Call Bob 0813 5335 1232. Jimbaran. [149] For Sale; Fax Philips HFC 171 - 550.000rupiah fixed price. Check & pickup Umalas-Kerobokan, close Bali Buddha, Moka CafĂŠ Alfamart - Pertamina. Ibu Betty 081 381 777 257 - BB 2A38EBDE, e-mail <info@ villabalipassion.com>. [073]

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Goodbye Bad Hair Days

Not so many years ago, looking for a good salon in Bali to get your hair cut or coloured was a daunting experience, taking a gamble going to a local hair salon. You never knew what you’d walk out with. If you were lucky you’d get a good haircut, if you were unlucky, a “bad hair day” that could last a few weeks until your hair grew out. If you had really curly hair, it was a hopeless quest to find someone who knew how to deal with your locks. Years ago there was very little choice in colours to choose from and most of the hairdressers had little knowledge of mixing the colours. Personally I’ve had to have my hair recoloured two or even three times in one day until the effect was acceptable to be seen in public. Fortunately, times have changed and the standards of hairdressing have improved substantially, mostly thanks to a few foreigners who have brought their talents to Bali and set up business. They’ve taken on apprentices and taught them the skills to handle a foreigner’s hair, which in general is very different to an Asian person’s hair. Not only do foreigners have a vast array of colours but also textures of hair. Asian hair is usually very strong and able to handle the tropical heat, foreigners aren’t so lucky. The humidity and scorching sun can make hair frizzy and extremely dry, especially here in Bali with high levels of lime in the water. But there are good products now available to help us out. Your relationship with your hairdresser is very personal. You allow this person to come into your personal space and touch you, advise you on the best style and colour for your hair. Exchange information and gossip and become friends. You can’t really tell by looking at the front of the salon if the person inside will give you the best care. But knowing that the hairdresser is qualified, confidant and has years of experience will help you trust them. You also want a hairdresser who will listen to your desires. A good stylist should be able to explain what will happen to your hair if you try out a new colour. How will it blend in with the re-growth? If you’ve had some previous colouring how will the new colour blend in? Which colours will enhance your skin tone? What style will best suit your face and also your lifestyle? A recommendation from a friend is a good guideline. Once you’ve found a good stylist most people tend to stick with them, you need someone you can trust with your hair. It’s important to have your crowning glory looking its best because then you look and feel beautiful. You’re worth it! Bali now has many great salons to choose from. Again, Seminyak seems to be the location of choice for a prevalence of top salons.Salons offer other beauty services as well as hair care, such as manicure, pedicure, facials, massage, reflexology, waxing and even make-up. It’s literally a one-stop beauty shop. Remember, you get what you pay for. While going to a local salon with cheap prices is always appealing but sometimes it’s worth paying more especially when it comes to hair cutting and colour. There are several western trained hairdressers in Bali now; it’s simply finding one that suits you.

Ritual Keratine hair treatment to straighten your hair and actually improve the condition for six months. They also have 2 fully qualified local stylists, but you pay the same price no matter who does your hair. www.christophe-c-c.com 03610738025, 7447660.

Glo Day Spa and Salon is also Australian operated, and has two locations - Seminyak and Sanur. Glo first opened in 2005 and is known as a chic and spacious salon with high standards that is favored by the locals on the island. Australian master stylist, Ryan Inglis heads the hair team with his Australian team mate Sarah, who alternate between the two locations. Ryan is ex-Toni and Guy and both Sarah and Ryan are very experienced stylists. Both salons use Goldwell and Alphapaf hair products as they find the products best suited to foreigner’s hair. I spoke with a Sanur resident, who has been a loyal client of Glo for the past 3 years because she can trust the stylists and does not have to worry about getting a bad cut or colour. Their slogan “For Vanity and Sanity” says it all. www.glo-day-spa.com Seminyak 0361- 738689 or Sanur 0361-282826. Rob Peetoom Hair Spa is tropically stylish surrounded by water gardens overlooking the rice fields on Jalan Petitenget. He owns 14 salons in the Netherlands and has won international awards. His stylists are trained to quickly see a person’s hair to fit with their image and personality. They have 4 levels of hair stylists after passing exams of junior with 1 -2 years, stylist with 3-5 years, top level 5-7 years and creative director with the longest service and extra ordinary achievements. All of the staff continue training on a weekly basis to assure the best standards. They have the most comfortable shampoo chair I”ve ever experienced. It hydraulically adjusts to your body and massage rollers glide up and down your back during the shampoo. A true delight. Lounging with a view of the rice fields is a serene experience of a Keratase hair and scalp ritual customized for your personal requirements. A scanner is used prior to this to determine the condition of your scalp and hair. www.robpeetoom.nl 0361-738363.

Australian operated Aspya Day Spa - Hair Space is located on Jl. Drupadi is headed by Bill Wilson, who has 38 years experience in hairdressing as an instructor and fashion show organizer. At the moment, he’s the only qualified hairdresser there, so you’re sure to get great advice on your hair. Aspya has also developed some of their own products to suit the needs of hair in the tropics. They use L’Oreal hair products. www.aspyabali.com 0361-732896. Christophe C. Coiffure is headed by a French team of hairdressers, Christophe and Thomas. The chic and spacious salon on Jl. Kunti offers full beauty care services using Keratine hair products from France. They have an amazing

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Olympus Has Fallen A group of highly trained terrorists successfully attack the White House in Washington DC. They take hostage the President of the United States, and some other important dignitaries, then, hold them in a bunker beneath the White House while they make some very outrageous demands. Meanwhile, a Secret Service agent, who happens to have been at the White House on that particular day, survives the carnage, and, it is up to him to rescue most of those involved. Antoine Fuqua makes a great action movie, in which the tension never lets up for a moment. Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett, and Melissa Leo all give excellent performances. The Reluctant Fundamentalist Mira Nair is an Indian director, producer, and screenwriter who began her career as a documentary film-maker. Her early movies, such as ‘Salaam Bombay’ (1988), ‘Mississippi Masala’ (1991) and ‘Monsoon Wedding’ (2001), were noted for their lighthearted look at modern-day Indian life. Usually, her protagonists were placed in a new context where they had to question their traditional Indian values. In her latest film, ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’, Mira follows a young Pakistani man who goes to America to be educated at an Ivy League college. On completing his studies, he starts a career with a large corporation on Wall Street, while he enthusiastically takes to the American capitalist life style. However, after the 9/11 disaster, he experiences much racial prejudice, and his ideas about America begin to sour. The young man returns to Pakistan, where his political opinions are to change. This time around, Mira Nair makes a very serious and very good film, which concentrates on the influences which can shape a Muslim man’s thinking. Indian actor Riz Ahmed gives another outstanding performance. Stranded A spaceship is out there somewhere in outer-space, when it collides with a meteor. Although the damage is not all that serious, a virus from the meteor penetrates the spaceship, where it quickly grows, and starts to kill off the astronauts onboard. Christian Slater stars in this very run-of-the-mill thriller. Europa Report Another group of astronauts are on a lengthy voyage to Europa, one of the moons of Jupiter, where they hope to find evidence of life. But, after landing on Europa, all communication with ground control ceases. Documentation from video cameras onboard the spaceship reveals what actually happened. Phantom This movie is supposedly based on real-life events. At the height of the Cold War, a Russian submarine on maneuvers mysteriously disappears. As it turns out, onboard were some secret Russian agents who commandeered the submarine to test out some new nuclear devises. These tests could have brought the world to the brink of a war. The Russian submarine crew stages a mutiny to stop the tests. This movie stars Ed Harris, David Duchovny, and Lance Henriksen. All the way through the film you have to remind yourself that they are playing Russian Heroes, and that they are not American sailors. Penthouse North Starring Michelle Monaghan and Michael Keaton, this movie must be based on a 1967 classic called ‘Wait until Dark’. Audrey Hepburn played a blind woman, who keeps her wits about her when a drug dealer breaks into her apartment to recover a stash of hidden heroin. This new version has been slightly altered, for this time the invader is after stolen diamonds, but, it is basically the same old movie. Of course, Audrey’s movie was much better. The Employer The CEO of a strange corporation puts five applicants through a gruesome process for a coveted job. The applicants are locked up in a room and must kill each other off, until the last one left alive gets the position. The movie is pretty predictable and boring. The story has been filmed before, but, the title of the original movie escapes me, and I just can’t be bothered looking it up! Temptation Tyler Perry makes another one of his moral melodramas aimed at the Black-American middle classes. A bored married woman starts an affair with a reckless billionaire. Life lessons are learnt. The movie stars lots of handsome

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men with bulging muscles, and, lots of beautiful women with other bulging body parts. Oh, yes, Kim Kardashian also appears in the movie. You have to alter your TV monitor to Super-Panorama-Mode just to fit her on the screen. Lord of Darkness An inbred Scottish clan lives in the remote highlands, where they prey on innocent wanderers, whom they kill and eat in ritualistic cannibal feasts. Upstream Color This is an odd movie in which a vaccine is developed in pigs, and then tested on unsuspecting people. Later, they develop a bizarre bond with the animals.

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The Vatican Exorcisms Apparently, this is supposed to be a documentary on violent exorcisms, but, the afflicted act more like people performing some extreme yoga positions. Open Road A young artist goes on an extended road trip looking for her long lost father. The Wee Man Bullied as a youngster, an English lad grows up to be a very nasty criminal. Space Warriors A collection of teenage geeks go away for a month to NASA’s Space Camp. Epic Loveable elves have to battle rotten goblins to save a forest from destruction. The Purge In the future, one night a year, American citizens can do whatever they like. C/He/I-01 May 13

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Mr. Robet’s Best Buys Back to 1942 In the winter of 1942, a dreadful famine strikes a remote province of China. Behind The Candelabra An entertainer meets a new young man, and they embarked on a torrid affair. Olympus Has Fallen A group of trained terrorists take hostage the President of the United States. The Reluctant Fundamentalist A young Pakistani man goes to America to study at an Ivy League college. The Place Beyond The Pines A motor-biker commits robberies to support his ex-girlfriend and their child. Stoker The very strange uncle of a teenage girl comes to live in her family’s estate. A Good Day to Die Hard Bruce Willis has to go to Moscow to rescue his son from a sticky situation. The Call A woman is abducted from a parking lot and thrown into the trunk of a car. Drift Two brothers open a small business selling surf boards and surfing apparel. Bullet to the Head A hit-man and a cop form an alliance to rid themselves of a mutual enemy.

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FDA seeks Reschedule Supplements as Drugs If FDA has its way nutritional supplements will face tougher regulation than the most powerful pharmaceutical drugs. ParacelsusAsia explains why this is about more than your freedom to buy what you want. He shows what is really behind the proposed regulation and why it is so dangerous. Once again our right to buy nutritional supplements is under attack. It seems every decade or so there is a concerted attempt by an alliance of regulatory authorities, Big Pharma and entrenched medical vested interests, be they in the US, the EU or Australia, to circumscribe and control our increasing appetite for what are termed food-based dietary supplements. This latest attempt has been launched by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) which, if it succeeds, will treat all supplements as drugs, massively increasing their cost to the consumer or driving them from the marketplace altogether. They are doing this they claim for our own good. Supplements, they tell us, can harm us. It is true, it is just remotely possible, but highly unlikely and you would have to be either very very stupid or very unlucky for that to happen. Last year, as in most years, there were no deaths at all in the US from dietary supplements. This year a young American soldier died in training having taken a GNC product called Jack3d designed for bodybuilders containing a non-food substance called dimethylamylamine, similar in effect to amphetamines (so why not go regulate that?). Properly prescribed medical drugs on the other hand have caused, together with overthe-counter drugs, some 140,000 deaths in 2011 and that number increases annually, making it the third or fourth cause of death in the US. You do not have to be a rocket scientist or a conspiracy nut to see that something is not right here.

$30 Billion p.a. & Growing….

Nutritional supplements are big business worth more than US$30 billion p.a. according to the US publication, National Business Journal. The international pharmaceutical industry on the other hand, which sells $880 billion worth of drugs each year with the US accounting for $322 billion of that, doesn’t like the arithmetic and wants to kill or take over the supplements business, which they perceive as a significant threat to their profits. But the danger is more fundamental than just a question of our freedom to buy what we want; it really is a question of life or death. What Big Pharma, which means of course Big Business, understands better than we do is that drugs seldom if ever cure illness. What they do is treat or alleviate symptoms of illness. Their worst nightmare is that both public and doctors wake up to the fact that preventative medicine is the only genuinely sustainable approach and that life style and dietary intake are the only viable options for us for the next 50 years, which is when genetic medicine may come into its own. Don’t be too gung-ho about this though because, if and when that good day dawns, what makes you think you will be able to afford it, given that the same vested interests will be controlling access to these genetic marvels? This is why the FDA and other national regulatory bodies, in their role as protagonist for the pharmaceutical industry, desperately want to control the sale of supplements. Their invariable ploy is to frighten us into thinking vitamin and herbal supplements, minerals and amino acids etc. are somehow so dangerous that we should not to be allowed to buy them on our own. They assert this without proof, or even naming the supplements they say are dangerous. The truth is nutritional supplements are not the problem. Poor eating habits, and too many medicines, are the problem. Food supplements are a solution. They are effective, and vastly safer than drugs. The US Food and Drug Administration know this.

Ethical Pharmaceuticals?

Let us be very clear about things. The pharmaceutical majors are in the business of making money. Until very recently it was the most profitable, though not the biggest, industry in the world. Profit is their main concern, not your health or continued existence. That is simply a by-product of what they do, the means to make money. To that extent, and that extent only, can we look to them for health solutions. If you are in any doubt about this you need to take aboard the disgraceful fact that almost without exception all the major pharmaceutical companies have been convicted of serious and repeated criminal, not just civil, offences. No one ever

goes to jail though. They merely pay large fines to the state, but which are peanuts to them, and continue doing business as before. And that… must tell you something about the governments, of whatever stripe, we elect to look after our interests. As things are, the situation gets worse, not better. Despite scientific advances our medical system as currently structured is breaking down. Public medicine is being killed off. Drug dominated medicine has no solution since it itself is the main problem. It will take a revolution in attitude to change things and Big Pharma will fight this every step of the way. For change to happen medical science will have to make a quantum leap way beyond the pharmaceutical and/or the situation becomes so bad that social changes will be forced on our rulers before the tumbrils roll. It’s a pretty grim scenario, but not, alas, a far-fetched one. The solution in large part lies in our own hands while we await medical marvels to come. We need to look after ourselves so we don’t get the degenerative illnesses that afflict so many of us. Cardio-vascular disease is largely preventable, as is adultonset diabetes, along with many other chronic conditions. Even cancers can be avoided. Preventative medical care is affordable medical care. A good life lifestyle, diet and exercise are essential components. The other lifesaving component is to re-invent and update the function of the general medical practitioner or GP. Make it your mission to find yourself one of these who practice the molecular approach to health care, otherwise known as functional or integrative medicine. Make this doctor a partner in the enterprise of your health and be an active party in the process. Via advanced diagnostics, treating the entire body and knowing what to look out for such a doctor is capable of spotting the danger signs of serious degenerative disease long before symptoms manifest and treating it. In case of a serious problem your GP will be able to refer you to a specialist far sooner than conventional doctors, allowing far better prognoses. Make no mistake, when things get serious we still need Big Medicine and Big Pharma to stay alive.

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Co-opt a GP

Supplementation, which is where we came in, or what’s known as orthomolecular medicine plays a major role in prevention. You need to inform yourself, working with your GP in order to work out a personal supplemental regimen suitable to on your age and condition to keep you healthy. As noted the supplements business is worth $30 billion in the US alone so be careful what you buy. There are plenty of villains out there eager to cheat you. Supplements work, but alas…. most don’t. You need to know how to buy smart. Be guided by your GP and, as I say, inform yourself. Easier said than done since health magazines are an inadequate source of reliable information and the Internet a morass for the unwary. Here’s my best advise on the subject, as a rule do not buy the brands on sale in the High Street, the Mall or in health food shops. Even the best of these brands are usually low grade, low dose and non-therapeutic. The ones you need are the practitioner-only labels, though here too you need to be guided to avoid unscrupulous manufacturers. Whatever you do, avoid MLM operations flogging supplements however convincing they may appear. Lastly, a great resource which costs you nothing is the Life Extension Protocol for Disease Treatment & Prevention. This is the only place I know where you can cut through the online blizzard of misinformation to get professional science-based comparative information in language anyone can understand on both the allopathic and integrative approaches to treatment and prevention for over 130 different conditions, along with reliable content information. Unlike most other sources, they tell you the correct therapeutic dosages you need to do any good. Once you know this you will start to understand why most of the products on sale in the stores are a waste of money, even when they are what they say they are.

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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH PET OWNERS BEWARE Who is killing our dogs & cats? A few weeks ago I was adopted by a Bali stray. The young male “black lab” looking creature was the friendliest canine character I have ever met. I insisted that I wasn’t his owner however he had other ideas and continued to occupy my driveway and just about turned himself inside-out with joy whenever we came home. We (or he) decided he could stay. We started the vaccine program, flea treatment and collar, gave him a name (‘Blacky” of course) then booked him in to have his boy-bits removed. Soon we would be able to introduce him to the permanent pet-residents (my two spoiled dachshunds), and he would be able to stay inside the house. Then one morning he was gone. Without a trace – with no rhyme or reason a perfectly healthy collared dog disappeared from my quiet street. Initially I hoped he would re-appear, then the nights went by and his food bowl remained untouched. It then became painfully obvious that “Blacky” was not the only dog missing from our street. The dog population had considerably decreased. My worst fears seemed to be correct. The dog “death-squads” had been there. Posts on face-book from Sanur, Jimbaran, Ungasan and Nusa Lembongan reported family pets missing or being poisoned during their beach walks. Death squads are teams of men paid by certain authorities (mentioning no names here) to eliminate dogs any way they can. I have heard (from a reliable source) that these men are paid Rp 75,000 / per dog carcass from the “authorities” and probably more from “dog-sate” warungs for clean-kill dogs (no poison); and aside from this, the latest way to make money from “live” dog catches is to sell them to the Pit Bull dog training camps where they are ripped apart by potential “champions”. (Are you starting to feel a little nauseous?). Naturally the “authorities” will want the “Clean & Green Bali” image enforced before the International events of Miss Universe and APEC 2013, and one thing that has to go is the dogs. I understand that the dog population has to be controlled. Let’s face it every country in the world has dog-control systems in place; as many as 250,000 unwanted dogs and cats are “humanely destroyed” each year In Australia alone, but why indiscriminately destroy healthy animals that are obviously someone’s pet? There is nothing new about the “death squads”. I have seen this happening here for the past 30 years, but the rule USED to be that a collared dog was a pet and would not be destroyed. A warning would also be given before the cull and you were told to keep your pets inside. So what does this cruel and indiscriminate dog & cat cull have to do with this health column? Plenty. Poisons like strychnine, potassium and warfarin are carelessly left on streets, beaches, fields and paddies. Some baits are bright “candy” green or blue. Some are hidden in meatballs. An unattended child could easily put these to his or her mouth. Strychnine can kill on contact with the mouth and does not need to be swallowed before it launches its deadly effect on the nervous system causing death in minutes. Consider also the effects on waterways by poisons (particularly strychnine) that are washed into streams and rivers as well as the emotional effect on families (particularly children) when the pets that they have come to love are heartlessly destroyed. Yes indeed, indiscriminate pet “culls” have a lot to do with human health. Obviously there are many kinds of poisons that are consumed by pets, intentionally or otherwise, however from what I have heard the top three poisons in Bali are strychnine, potassium (Potash) and warfarin. Lets look at these poisons one by one and how to give your pet or child the best chance of survival. Strychnine Poisoning Strychnine is a very dangerous and strong poison that is often used in baits used for killing rats, and other rodents or unwanted predators. Having a very short duration of action, the clinical symptoms of strychnine poisoning typically appear within a few minutes up to two hours after ingestion, resulting in sudden death.

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Patients often will die of strangulation due to spasm of the muscles involved in respiration. Dogs of all ages are equally susceptible to the adverse effects of strychnine. Symptoms • Limb rigidity & Stiff muscles • Severe spasms leading to arching of the head, neck and back in extreme hyperextension • Uncontrolled violent seizures (sometimes in response to bright lights or noise) • Breathing difficulties, inability to breathe • Elevated heart rate • High body temperature • Vomiting Treatment – Seek immediate medical help to prevent strangulation due to spasm. Anticoagulant Poisoning (Warfarin) The purpose of an anticoagulant is to prevent the coagulation (clotting) of blood. These agents are commonly used in rat and mouse poisons, and are one of the most common household poisons, accounting for a large number of accidental & intentional poisoning among pets. When ingested by an animal, anticoagulants block the synthesis of vitamin K, an essential component for normal blood clotting, which results in spontaneous and uncontrolled bleeding. Normally, pets that have mild anticoagulant poisoning will not show signs of poisoning for several days, but as the poison begins to affect the system, the animal will become weak and pale due to blood loss. Symptoms • Weak, wobbly, unstable • Nose bleeds • Blood in vomit • Blood in stools & bleeding from rectum • Bruises under the skin • Excessive bleeding from the gums • Swelling of the belly due to accumulation of blood in the abdomen • Difficulty in breathing due to blood in the lungs (this will make a rattling or crackling sound) Treatment – Seek immediate medical help for administration of Vitamin K Potassium (Potash) Poisoning High levels of potassium and its increased acidity in the victims blood can have a direct impact on the heart’s ability to function normally, making this a high priority condition. Symptoms • Abnormal heart beat • Weakness • Collapse • Flaccid paralysis (limp, not rigid paralysis) Treatment: Seek immediate medical help. DO NOT induce vomiting. If the chemical was swallowed, immediately give water or milk.

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Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@chc bali.com or Office number : 0361-2775666.

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

Bali By Design by Kim Inglish The architecture and interiors of Bali’ homes, hotels and restaurants have long provided c r e a t i v e inspiration for designers around the world. The open to the elements bathroom with courtyard garden, the melding of wood and stone, the giant bamboo sofa with handwoven cushion covers, the garden pavilion or bale with raised platform seating are just a few examples of design ideas that originated on the island and are today emulated around the globe Every architectural innovation you can imagine can now be found on the island, which are generally much bolder than concepts found in Western countries. Virtually no zoning laws or building restrictions exist that prescribe what kinds of structures you are allowed to build here. Glancing through Bali By Design, a superb idea book published in 2012, it’s obvious that there are no rules, the reason why you see some really creative work as well as some of the most appallingly designed villas on the island. The authors consider the properties in this attractive volume to be the cream of the crop, representative of the island’s exciting new wave of architecture. Featuring 25 stunning contemporary villas, this coffee table book is a collection of ideas from a new generation of talented international and Indonesian designers. In spite of the Bali’s awful traffic, pollution and runaway development, the island continues to draw outsiders from Australia, other parts of Asia and even America bent on building their personal dream home on Bali. With the island’s economy booming, many of these newcomers are investing in villas that have a level of sophistication suitable for the lucrative holiday rental market. Of the 25 houses featured in Bali By Design, ten are available for rental when the owners are away. Though the majority of the selected houses present an overtly modern urban version of the tropical Bali design style that has its roots in the indigenous building traditions in the island’s rural areas, this book is not the place to find classic Balinese traditional architecture. You really have to scrutinized the photographs to see the parallels. One resident, the “Luxury Loft” on page 50, was even built with semi-industrial materials along the urban aesthetic lines of a New York loft, the exact opposite of the traditional Bali villa with rice field view. Craftsmanship has always been one of Bali’s strengths, but it is most often of the vernacular type. Now increasingly high quality furniture and artifacts; surface embellishments and finishing; imported high-priced kitchen equipment; lighting, plumbing and ventilation as well as unique craft items from export-driven factories with large showrooms of designer collections are all readily available on Bali. In the book’s useful resources section, architects, interior designers, landscape designers; designer shops and manufacturers and artists, sculptors and potters are all listed with their websites. Each of the noteworthy properties presents new solutions for age-old challenges, combining modern technology and exotic East West combinations of local and imported materials. Examples of breezy and easeful Balinese-style indoor-outdoor living can be found on every page. The

wall-less or semi-walled home so evident, now termed “Bali Style” or “Resort Style,” was pioneered Peter Muller at the Amandari and the Kayu Aya Hotel (now Oberoi).

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Bali By Design concentrates on newly built high-end residences, although there are rentals and restaurants included as well. Absent are so-called terrace villas, small condos, cheek-by-jowl estates and cookie-cutter housing units in ribbon developments. Each selected property is different from the next. They are located in the remote countryside, in the hills, overlooking rice paddies, by the sea, but a number are also found in built up areas. The majority do not have the picture-postcard views of the past, and tend to be inward looking with the use of internal courts and gardens. Nowadays, newly built modern houses explore ways of reducing power consumption for a more sustainable, low-carbon or even carbon-free future. If the home is far from the nearest energy source, power systems are designed using solar panels and batteries supported by a generator. The way the wind blows and the direction of incoming natural light are all taken into account in the construction. Traditional ventilation techniques exploit the airflow, reducing the need for air-conditioning. Existing architecture and materials and even entire wood structures from Java are re-used or repurposed. Structures are semi-buried on steeply sloping sites, adhering to the natural contours of the land and becoming consciously “married” to the environment. Flat roofs sport plantings, lily ponds and other water features to help with cooling. The house on the Bukit on page 96, nicknamed “Cool Cube,” is a prime example of how self-sustaining a building can be.

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After a 10-page Introduction, a chapter is devoted to each home which are each given descriptive titles – “Bukit Beauty,” “Artful Retreat,” “Resolutely Modern,” “Family Home,” “Bali Enters the Space Age,” “Feminine Touch,” etc. Subjects like Contemporary ceramics, the importance of lighting, recycled wood and modern furniture are dealt with in depth. Both the writer and the photographer are old hands at producing Asian-oriented design and architectural books. Singapore-based British author Kim Inglis is the author of Bali Living, Bali Home, Tropical Home and, with co-author Jacob Termansen, Tropical Hotels. Jacob Termansen’s photography has appeared in books and magazines on tropical style and hotel architecture and design all over the world, including Island Style and Tropical Style. With insightful text and over 300 striking photographs, Bali By Design covers the originality and talent of the best and the latest of Bali’s architectural and interior design work. The book’s main strength is that you get a feel of what is possible. If you’re planning on building a villa or a restaurant, these beautiful structures and the decorated open, airy rooms are a true inspiration. Bali By Design: 25 Contemporary Houses by Kim Inglish, photography by Jacob Termansen, Tuttle Publishing 2012, ISBN 978-080-484-233-42012, hardcover, 224 pages . Available for Rp345,000 at Ganesha and Periplus bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com

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The Cambodian Space Project Reaches Across the Waves By Renee Melchert Thorpe ‘Something about Channthy’s voice - one of those voices that gives you the shivers…’ - Paul Kelly The Ubud Writers Festival is a great opportunity for writers and performers to meet and collaborate. One of the most high profile connections made at the Festival has been Australian legend Paul Kelly and the Cambodian Space Project (CSP). Inspiration sparked two years ago, in the filled-to-capacity Indus restaurant, during discussions by a lively panel of musicians. Tasmanian-born Julien Poulsen, CSP’s co-songwriter ― fresh from a residency at Melbourne’s Montsalvat (www.montsalvat. com.au) ― granted us this interview before flying off to Detroit’s Concert of Colors summer music festival, where, among other gigs, they headlined a private party for Sly and the Family Stone. Julien and his Cambodian wife Srey Channty form the core of the band and are usually backed by four other band members in Phnom Penh, where they live. Julien has trained a small group of Cambodian artisans in serigraph techniques, and a few zany, limited edition prints of their work are usually part of the band’s touring paraphernalia. RT: What were your first impressions of Ubud during the 2011 Festival? JP: I couldn’t help but notice images of the great storyteller/ musician plastered all over town. Wow! Paul Kelly here and promoting his self-described ‘mongrel memoir’ How To Make Gravy! In addition to him was one of my favorite authors: DBC Pierre. Double wow! I felt a little like a stowaway aboard such a stellar ship of illustrious musicians and writers. All we could do was to present our own story ― one I now realize we’ve written ourselves into. It’s a kind of Cambodian space odyssey where a young Khmer woman emerges from a background of war and poverty as the barefoot diva of the Cambodian rice fields, conquering the world with her songs. Channthy was very surprised to find so many aspects of the Balinese culture that have obvious links to ancient Angkor. Both tangible and less tangible links going back to a time well before the benefits of cheap regional air tickets. Locals would start speaking to Channthy in Balinese, and when she would tell them she was Khmer they’d often ask ‘Cambodia, where is it?’ Channthy herself had few ideas of the world outside her homeland until she joined up with the Cambodian Space Project and set off to explore the world. To us, the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival seemed like a place of fresh ideas and great stories, that’s why we set our sights on Ubud and thankfully, the openness and inclusiveness of the Festival allowed us to become a part of all this. RT: Some stowaway! At least you brought some real treasures. JP: We were running late for our panel, and after dashing inside Indus I noticed a projector screen and a guy with a computer. I asked, ‘is there any internet here? Can I play a short video from YouTube?’. Luckily the computer guy was Jay Thorpe, who not only has the technical skills to wire up virtually anything, anywhere, but is also an exceptional musician who has been a friend of the UWRF since its inception. Jay told me, ‘not much time but let’s try’. While we were getting ready I noticed Paul Kelly quietly take a seat up the back of the room. I felt excited that Festival Director Janet DeNeefe put me on this panel. I was very interested in meeting and hearing from my co-panelists, each of whom were making waves in their own communities. Raoul Wiffels of One Dollar For Music got the panel off and rolling with the idea that ‘music is the best tool to connect people. But more importantly, what happens when you connect people with the same vision.’ We heard from Mohamed Marzuki from the Yogyakarta Hip Hop Foundation, and Balinese sound engineer Anom Darsana ― who opened the popular Antida studio and performance venue in Denpasar. Different people, with different approaches, demonstrating how the language of music brings people together. We screened part of a documentary on Srey Channthy and the Cambodian Space Project and then spoke about it, reiterating how the Khmer Rouge had targeted culture itself. Between 1975

and 1979, along with nearly 2 million Cambodians murdered by the regime, most of the country’s musicians, writers and artists were executed. Despite this great human tragedy, the music survived and today is a haunting legacy to those artists, proving ‘you can kill the singer but you can’t kill the song’. Channthy was born in 1980, the year Pol Pot fled Phnom Penh. At this time, music – previously outlawed – was suddenly back on and so were dances and celebrations of a freer Cambodia. 1980 was the biggest baby boom in the world’s history. Music played a vital part in a healing process so desperately needed, and to this day, music is an important part of life and culture in Cambodia. RT: Channthy closed the session by singing a hauntingly beautiful lullaby. What happened afterwards? JP: Paul kindly came up and thanked us for sharing our music story and Channthy’s voice. He quietly told us he’d heard her once before on ABC Radio. Soon after, an Australian CD project called The Key of Sea (www. keyofsea.com.au) asked us to do a song in response to the raging debate surrounding asylum seekers (many by boat from Indonesia). A complex issue had been reduced to black-andwhite footballing, leaving people confused and indifferent. The organizers put out a call for stories on a human scale that help create empathy. The Key of Sea project was bringing artists of vastly different backgrounds together to collaborate. I’d just finished reading Paul’s memoirs and knew he’d be a good collaborator. Besides, he was the only Australian musician Channthy knew! While Paul Kelly was touring the USA, his manager got us back in touch. Paul suggested our collaboration process was ‘across the waves’ and asked if we had something in mind. Indeed we did, and so, in Bali, Jay Thorpe recorded Channthy singing a few of her song ideas. One of them was this beautiful, haunting three part song in Khmer. At Jay’s Barking Gecko studio, we put together all the guitar tracks and he even had Nicky Bomba lay in some rhythm tracks. Paul had a listen and asked for a translation. He then came back with a crackly recording of his own, clearly made by singing to our music into an old cassette player, intoning the words to the Walt Whitman poem Endlessly Rocking. So finally, with emails and music files bouncing back and forth from Bali, to Cambodia, to Melbourne, we arrived ‘across the waves’ at a most unusual blend of ideas, music, words, worlds and cultures. Paul sent us a video postcard from cold, wintry Melbourne, speaking of the process of arriving at a beautiful conclusion, the song we call The Boat. (view the postcard at www.vimeo.com/44296680) RT: And what a success! You gained another famous fan last year. JP: I mean…of all places to meet Nick Cave, Prince of Darkness, in lush, tropical Bali! Over the years I’ve met many of Nick’s collaborators and I told him something like ‘nice to meet you, I know some of your old compadres…’ and before I could finish, Nick retorted with a double-raised-eyebrow look of deep and sincere concern, uttering, ‘Oh… my condolences’. Later Channthy turned up and author Tom Vater told Nick, ‘you realize…she’s probably the only person here who doesn’t know who you are!’. Nick seemed happy about all this and was genuinely interested in our work and the Cambodian story, not surprising really, as he’d recently created a soundtrack for a film titled ‘The Girls of Phnom Penh’ ― a nice atmospheric piece of work, considering it was done by someone who’s never been to Phnom Penh.

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Nick was good enough to grace us with his presence at the Cambodian Space Project’s show at the Casa Luna. Later, he said of the performance: ‘they’re a great band, the singer is amazing, really beautiful, the guitars really jump out at you, very affecting, great stuff’. The notoriously grumpy Cave must have felt very relaxed at the UWRF, so much so that Marc Eberle turned his camera on Cave and found Nick a more-than-willing student of the Khmer language. ‘Hey Nick, can you please say something for our Khmer speaking listeners? Try this one…Chong Slappy… Nung Ay Bong’. Very funny as this translates, as ‘You want to die?’ then ‘Exactly, Brother!’. (the video of this can be found at www.vimeo.com/51124332) The Cambodian Space Project is one of a number of encore talents who will, by popular demand, return to the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival for its tenth anniversary this year.

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Thirty post-graduate music and dance students from around the globe visited Pengosekan Ubud this month, for another successful University of South California Summer Institute Cultural program.

UBUD LOVES AFRICA! The Barn shook and the beat of tribal drums echoed down the valley last week when West African cultural ambassador, Lassina Tuatara, and his international band (US, Bali, Java, Chile) transported an enthusiastic group of locals and visitors to Burkina Faso.

Led by co-music directors Emiko Susilo and Dewar Berate, the group elected to study either Balinese dance or various gamelan instruments, with some of the island’s finest professional teachers, and later performed at an Odalan in Tanana.

Every dancer also learns to sing, because “dancing without singing is like dancing deaf” according to their impossibly flexible teacher.

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An unexpected highlight for everyone was learning the seated dance, the kecak. It is a challenging, complex, exhausting, brain-stretching and hilarious exercise. AND KECAK CLASSES I know from their attendance at each BaliSpirit Festival that many Burundian ex-pats also love learning the kecak. I’m hopeful that we can persuade Pak Dewar from Cudamani to teach his own complex, fascinating version on a weekly basis, if we can gather a group of at least ten who will commit to a regular class. To register interest and sign your name in blood, email Jen at jrprconsult@gmail.com. BRIDGING TABLE Ubud is said to be a great place to meet people from around the world - but how, exactly? Bridges Restaurant has come up with a sweet idea … a “Bridging Table” at which unexpected encounters make for an interesting evening!

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Music Director Franki Raden, Principal of the Indonesian National Orchestra, is also music director for the Toraja International Music, Arts, and Culture Festival, says the venue itself inspires musicians and audience alike.

Master of the Spanish Guitar, Ray Sandoval, will perform next on Thursday, August 8. Find Facebook page: UbudConcertSeries.

Start with a welcome drink and canapés at 6.45pm in Bridges’ DIVINE wine bar, with a three-course dinner served from 7.30pm. Price including taxes under Rp.450,000. http://www. bridgesbali.com/reservation.php

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FULL MOON CONCERTS The House of Mask & Puppets, just off Mas Clinic Road to the south east of Ubud, will open a 300-person recital hall made of authentic joglo wood on Sept 7, 2013.

The Ubud Concert Series is a nonprofit Indonesian Foundation advocating cross-cultural new millennial consciousness through World Music.

So next month’s Yoga Alliance registered Yoga for Kids training at Green School, from August 11-22, is a boon for yoga teachers, educators and practicing yogini parents who want the skills to teach kids in a way that best matches their age and experience.

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Classes in African djembe, dance and song continue across Bali, including children’s classes in the Pelangi School Holiday program as part of the Burkinabe’s cultural exchange program with Yayasan Kryasta Guna. Find out more by phone / SMS to 081337 290 712 or www. pelangischoolbali.com.

Whether you are by yourself, with your partner or a few friends, this is an excellent opportunity to listen to new stories, to share knowledge, to pass on tips about travelling around Bali and of course, to enjoy a gastronomic dinner.

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With support from sponsors including Taksu Spa and Restaurant, the August 9-10 event at Arma Resort will use only LED lighting and homemade torches, providing patrons with recycling bins and enforcing a strict no-plastic bags policy. They are even supplying bicycles for musicians to ride to and from venues. See the full festival line up – including the vibrant soprano saxophonist Chika Asamoto and her No Black Tie All Starstars – at www.ubudvillagejazzfestival.com. DECEMBER FRANTI FESTIVAL Renowned Indi musician, poet, and social activist Michael Franti returns to Bali later this year with yet another inspiring music event supporting Ubud charities. Held from December 27-28 at Green School in Mambal, Michael says the Soulshine Festival “is about coming together to celebrate life—the life of our planet—and the power we all have to make a difference.”

“BLOODY SUMMER” As if cock-fighting isn’t revolting enough, pit bull fighting is on the increase in Bali.

The festival will feature a main music stage with Michael Franti and Spearhead and special guests, plus awardwinning environmental speakers and films, morning yoga, an eco kids zone, vendors and food booths, and social and environmental organizations tables and forums.

The Bali Bloody Summer competition was shut down last month after a tenacious campaign by BAWA (Bali Animal Welfare Association), but only after several matches had occurred.

Franti has been performing benefit concerts for Bumi Sehat Natural Birthing Clinics since 2006. This year proceeds will also go to Green School’s Indonesian Scholarship Fund.

They managed to stop the event because the organisers did not have permits but there are no laws against this cruelty towards dogs.

Limited on-site bamboo yurt accommodation available. Go to www.stayhumannow.com from August 1, 2013 for complete program and a tickets (numbers limited).

There are weekly “dog fighting training” across the island before preliminary matches where people pay entrance fees to watch the dogs fight until one dies in a pool of blood. Contact BAWA to find out how to support their lobby for laws to end this barbaric treatment. Office: 0361 977217. www. bawabali.com

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VolunTourism Makes a Meaningful Vacation To volunteer one’s time and services or skills is deemed an altruistic pursuit and it takes a certain type of individual to engage in this kind of activity. When it can be combined with exotic locales and personal interests like travel, sports and recreation, it becomes a different proposition altogether and attracts a more diffuse crowd of volunteers. Several NGO projects in Bali are attracting young and not so young people in search of adventure AND service to others. A lot of those organizations have programs focused on underprivileged, abused and handicapped children; others work with poor and remote villages to bring them a modicum of hygiene, health care and try to find ways to create a sustainable living. Most all actively welcome volunteer time and contributions. Volunteers range from idealistic youth to seasoned souls with an avid desire to make the world just a tad better. The ideals and dreams of the young are a strong motivator. Young people make up a sizeable segment of any volunteer cadre and they have been recruited by many groups and organizations to work in a framework and under a formula affectionately called “VolunTourism” that has been successfully applied for a number of years. They use their vacation time to volunteer and they pay to volunteer! The idea is that they will not only contribute their time to altruistic causes, but will also contribute needed cash for projects like building classrooms, digging wells, reef conservation, endangered animal protection, etc. By definition VolunTourism, a term coined in the 1970s, is tourism in which travelers, young and not so young, students and people with regular jobs or retired from the rat race, do voluntary work to help communities or the environment in the places they are visiting. It is the conscious, seamlessly integrated combination of voluntary service to a destination with the traditional elements of travel and tourism — arts, culture, geography, history and recreation — in that destination. In short, voluntourism is a vacation where you combine sightseeing with volunteering. Coupling a vacation or trip anywhere in the world with a few days or weeks volunteering is one way a growing number of travelers are making a difference. Volunteer vacations vary widely in scope, from low-skill work like cleaning up rubble in disasterstruck areas, helping to dig wells or build basic shelters, to work that requires skills like teaching English or computer science, helping preserve local wildlife areas or providing high-skill medical aid. Volunteer vacation participants are diverse but typically share a desire to “do something good” while also experiencing new places and challenges in locales they might not otherwise visit. Voluntourism has its roots in the US Peace Corps established in 1961 by the John F. Kennedy administration and the UK-based Volunteer Service Overseas (VSO) founded in 1958. VSO, incidentally, still has a large presence in Bali. Though these programs do not require monetary contributions or program fees from their participants, they have by-and-large defined the framework, leitmotifs and structure of their present-day offshoots. Interestingly, the connection between travel and volunteering can be traced back to the work of Herb Feith in Indonesia in 1951. Herb Feith was an Australian academic and scholar of Indonesian politics who was instrumental in the establishment of an intergovernmental agreement whereby new Australian university graduates could volunteer for service as Indonesian public servants. The Volunteer Graduate Scheme, today known as Australian Volunteers International, has paved the way for the connection between travel and volunteering that has evolved since that time. Voluntourists typically pay travel costs like for a normal vacation. In addition they pay volunteer contribution for program costs that can range from $100 to $500 and a weekly fee (averaging $300) that covers meals and lodging, local transportation, phone and internet support and various other services like excursions and workshops provided by the local chapter. The type of projects available to volunteers varies widely depending on locale. Volunteers can help with building projects for the poor, saving endangered animals, teach English, computer programming & graphic design, sports, etc. They can work in orphanages and learning centers, or prefer to contribute their specific skills in wildlife conservation centers or reef restoration projects. Projects vary based on volunteer skills and interests and the needs and current projects in the community. Volunteer service projects can include music classes, community beach clean ups, documentary film making with kids, design and construction of shelters and

other community buildings, environmental curriculum development, educational movie nights, and recycling projects. Most projects will accept volunteers for as little as 2 weeks though the average is 1 to 2 months. Individuals, couples or entire families can participate. What organizations are recruiting and are they all legit? There are many web based organizations specializing in volunteer vacations in developing countries around the world. Most projects are in teaching, building, animal or nature conservation. A good example is Volunteer Travels, a Swedish program that sends volunteers to over 100 projects in 24 countries including Indonesia. Other sites like www. voluntourism.org a n d w w w. madventurer.com match budding volunteers with projects and skills. Wildlife and coral reef conservation projects are a specialty of www.biosphere-expeditions.org. There are volunteer vacations centered on sports like surfing (www.wavesfordevelopent.org), scuba diving, biking, running. Restoration Works International focuses on cultural restoration projects to help communities around the world protect their cultural heritage and prosper through preservation and renewal of their historic structures using volunteer tourism as the catalyst. There are volunteer projects in Indonesia that focus on rescue and rehabilitation of wild animals that are victims of illegal trade or have been displaced by encroaching human settlements and commercial enterprises like plantations and deforestation. Programs specific to Bali are listed by Go Overseas (www. gooverseas.com). They mostly focus on work in orphanages and teaching disabled kids. Handsupholidays.com offers a Bali trip to teach English to children at an impoverished school. This is a 12-day trip that includes 4 to 5 days of volunteering. On their website they list other activities in need of capable volunteers: • • • • • •

Repair and renovation of needy schools, orphanages, clinics; Building housing for impoverished families Being a reading partner to a struggling student, or a conversational partner for a bright student Helping with environmental conservation, such as caring for elephants, planting trees, or participating in a conservation survey Assist in animal welfare projects: support vets, help spot injured dogs and cats; feed and care for them. IT/administrative work at a foundation for the rehabilitation of physically disabled children and young adults from villages throughout Bali

These trips are typically arranged to include touristy highlights like visiting artistic Ubud, enjoying Bali’s beautiful beaches, whitewater rafting, mountain biking down Mt Batur, hiking in Bali’s National Park and enjoying luxurious spa and massage treatments. Costs for 12 days, including volunteer project fees are about $4000 without airfare; definitely upmarket. Less costly is Ecoteer, a wonderful opportunity to tackle projects in conservation, farming, teaching and humanitarian work. There are a few Bali based organizations that organize volunteer programs. Friends for Asia in Ubud (www. volunteerbali.org) works primarily with disabled children and teach English. They too are fee-based. If you are living or vacationing frequently in Bali, by far the most efficient and least costly way to do a bit of VolunTourism is to contact one of the many local charitable foundations that welcome volunteers. Many of those do not require monetary contributions from the volunteers - other than perhaps a modest amount if they provide lodging - only their time, skills, commitment, love and honest intentions are appreciated. Some projects are children oriented (Bali Children’s Project); some are community based (East Bali Poverty Project), others concentrate on wildlife conservation (Friends of the National Parks Foundation). Volunteers come from all walks of life, all age groups and all convictions and persuasions. A talk with some of the young and not so young people attracted by this combination of work and fun reveals the reasons why they would give up their precious vacation time to do volunteer work and pay for it. Some do it out

of pure altruism and a true desire to help; some combine a good dose of empathy with the desire to know more about the socialcultural aspects of the communities where they want to work; still others do it for school credit or to write a thesis, an article, a book of their experiences, or to pad their resumes with CSR catchwords. The reasons are as varied as the individuals who volunteer. Many of the young people catch on to the coolness of combining service and fun; they are looking for adventure with a charitable twist. Older people want to give back something for the many opportunities they enjoyed in their lives. If you ask what they learn from their volunteer projects, a lot of them will say they have become more humble or patient, have more empathy, realize they have a far better life and consequently become more grateful for what they have and what they can do for others. They realize it does not take a lot of money to alleviate the most pressing needs and can see the contribution of relatively small amounts of money morph into a wealth of benefits. Many volunteers have started their own social projects after their volunteer trip. Buyer Beware - A bit of controversy sometimes surrounds Voluntourism projects and some scams have been exposed. Remember that a lot of VolunTourism recruiting sites are not NGOs and are definitely profit-motivated. Some projects are staged for the benefit of volunteers; a prime example: in order to elicit more volunteer donations, some institutions like orphanages are deliberately kept in decrepit conditions despite having adequate resources for dramatic improvements. Make sure to review the options presented here and conduct your own further due diligence. The very readable and comprehensive VolunTourism website (www.voluntourism.org) has very useful and potentially vacation-saving information about the things to consider before you start on a volunteering mission. They publish a 10-point list which is a good assessment of potential volunteer’s motives. Ten Things To Consider What should a VolunTourist consider when planning a VolunTourism journey? 1. Define/Identify Your Purpose 2. Set Reasonable Goals & Objectives, Not Expectations 3. Select A Destination Accordingly 4. Assess Your Personal Orientation: Accomplishment vs. Engagement 5. Physical & Emotional Intensity 6. The Itinerary Mix 7. Boundaries: Tolerance & Risk 8. Expect The Unexpected 9. Intangibles & Value Added 10. The VolunTourism Footprint As for the sometimes misguided attempts of VolunTourism organizations who have no adequate presence in the locales in which they promote projects, it is found that some projects do not go to the heart of the real needs of a community; in some instances, schools and clinics have been built and equipped with fancy equipment but not staffed with adequate personnel so that the buildings stand empty and no services are rendered to the people they were supposed to benefit. The same can be said for projects that build needed infrastructure but do not provide needed maintenance. One for the bucket list - Overall, Voluntourism is certainly a most welcome and worthwhile endeavor. The formula allows you to roll your altruistic bent and charitable giving into a very attractive vacation package. The many benefits are palpable: you can see where your money and effort is being directly applied to a good cause; you get a tremendous amount of personal satisfaction in helping needy children, communities, wildlife or environment; in addition you can enjoy enough free time to have a great holiday by indulging in your favorite pastimes and get to know a different people and culture. Last but not least, you can avoid the postvacation blues by basking in the knowledge that your money was well-spent and enjoy the after-effects of giving selflessly to others. Life doesn’t get any better than this. Do your soul a favor and put VolunTourism on your bucket list. Story by Ines Wynn Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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‘Dear Dr Kris I live in Renon and have a fairly large vegetable garden, which we are growing organically. Last year we had an excellent crop of tomatoes, some carrots, beans, kacang panjang (long beans) and sayur hijau (chinese spinach). This year, we have been unsuccessful in growing anything except kacang panjang and some chilli bushes. We have fertilised the soil and let it rest for several months, but can’t even get tomato seeds to the seedling stage this year. We’ve had very limited success with sayur hijau. Is this because of the weather being so wet for so long? Or do you think there is another problem? We did have some large banana trees in the vegetable garden, but removed these about two months ago as they were providing too much shade and very few bananas. I’d be grateful for your advice. With thanks. PL’ The problems could be caused by a variety of reasons. If there is too much shade the seeds will definitely have a hard time germinating. Likewise if the soil is constantly wet or waterlogged then your plants will also have difficulty growing. Are the garden beds sheltered or open to strong wind? An easy way to test to see if soil is the problem is to start a new plot in pots with a different soil or compost. You could even try with the soil from the ground, maybe it’s simply a drainage problem. Tomatoes and carrots are particularly susceptible to too much humidity and poor drainage. If planted in a pot the waterlogged soil will be able to freely drain. Waterlogged soil will always cause problems for plants especially vegetables. The only plants that will perform in a constantly wet soil are those that are specifically adapted to boggy conditions, such as aquatic plants. Another alternative to solving your problem would be to grow your plants in raised garden beds, which are the saviours of gardeners with poor soil everywhere. The basic idea of a raised bed is that instead of battling against poor soil conditions, you mound up above the ground, where you have absolute control over the soil texture and ingredients. The soil is raised above the surrounding ground anywhere from 15cm to 1 metre, higher if you can accommodate terraces. Raised beds are not the same as garden planters. Planters are elevated containers which have bottoms to prevent the soil from falling out. Raised beds, on the other hand do not have bottoms, they are open to the ground, which allows for freer drainage. Raised garden beds can be bought pre-fabricated or easily built from a variety of different materials. The general design is to enclose the garden bed by a frame or border generally made of wooden planks, rock, brick, metal or concrete, but you can leave it un-bordered in what would be a ‘free form’. If you don’t have the time or if you can’t be bothered going through the whole process of purchasing or constructing a raised bed simply try a free form raised bed. It’s as simple as mounding new soil and compost up above the base ground level. This is by far the easiest and quickest option that you should try in order to diagnose the problem. Start on top of your existing garden bed with new soil, compost and other organic material piled up to at least 20 cm high, even higher if you can. If you can, enclose it with wooden borders, even hardwood logs or old bricks will do. Using this style of gardening you can easily overcome the problem of poor native soil whether due to nutrient deficiency, contamination or poor

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drainage. This will allow you to determine whether it is your location or the soil that is the root of the problem. If plants in the raised beds with a new soil perform then the soil was the culprit. If the plants fail in the raised bed then it may well be that the location is unsuitable. Another benefit is that the gardener does not walk on the raised beds, so the soil is not compacted and the roots can grow healthy and undisturbed. Plants will also not be accidentally trampled on. The growing medium used to fill a raised garden bed should be carefully considered. In general, the fill should not include uncomposted manures, as is often advised these days. These manures have hygiene concerns and carry the risk of contamination, try to use only well composted manure. You can use weed-blocking fabric or even old newspaper just under the soil surface and then weeds will rarely be an issue, and any weeds that do grow are much easier to spot and pull out while they’re still small. By contrast, in a conventional garden bed weeds are a constant battle. You can also eradicate slugs and snails by surrounding the beds with a border or pathways of gravel or pebbles. Simply having the garden beds raised makes it much harder for them to get to the plants they so desire to eat.

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Another helpful tip is to build your raised beds up to waistheight. They have the added benefit that you don’t have to bend down as far to tend to them. This is especially good for those with a bad back, as well as the elderly and handicapped who will be able to grow vegetables without having to bend down to tend them. If the beds are well built, the gardener can sit on the edge of the bed while weeding, and for some gardeners this is by far the biggest advantage of all. Raised bed gardening is also known as the ‘no-dig garden. For gardeners on clay soils (which includes much of Bali) the preparation of a bed usually begins by digging at least 50cm down to break up the typically compacted soil, to improve drainage and provide aeration. Have you ever tried to dig a hole 50 cm deep by 1 metre wide and 3 metres long in a heavy clay soil? Unless you have access to an excavator, it is going to be very hard work, especially on your back! The raised bed garden simply requires you to fill your soil from the ground level up therefore the preparation is a ‘no dig’ garden.

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The main benefits of raised bed gardening are: • Control over the soil composition that goes into the garden, overcoming poor soil. • Better drainage in areas with clay soils. • Better water retention in areas that have dry sandy soil • No soil compaction from human feet • Less weeds • Less bending which is good for the disabled and the elderly. Growing in raised beds is an extensive topic so I may take the time to cover some other aspects of this gardening technique in a future article, so stay tuned. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2013 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-29 May 13


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The Bali Children’s Project The Bali Children’s Project is a 501(c) 3 tax-exempt nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of underprivileged Balinese children through education. While we are asking for your material donations, we are also asking for your skills, time, 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 taxdeductible 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

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>.

society. We achieve our goal by providing physiotherapy and education for free. If you know any child that is in need of physical help, please contact us at 036 2700 1597 for a consult. You can visit us in Dusun Banyualit, Desa Kalibukbuk, Lovina, Singaraja. You can also be part of this project by donating to the foundation. For more information please visit <www.high5rehab.org>

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, please SMS either Barbara 0821 4421 6670 or John 0813 3868 5769. We are looking for semi-permanent ex-pats.

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 or visit our web page <www.blueoasisbc.com>. You can also call for free Wind & Wave information in Sanur at 288 011 extension Blue Oasis.

Ubud Organic Farmers Market Organic, natural & healthy - home grown & home made lots of fresh organic veggies, healthy skin care, incense, 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 The Indonesian Nature Foundation (LINI) The Indonesian Nature Foundation (LINI) mission is to place to meet friends, great karma, great support of local support the conservation and management of coastal marine committed independent small farmers & businesses. Every resources throughout Indonesia, and particularly in Bali. Saturday 9:30 - 2 at Pizza Bagus in Pengosekan. Through community led consultation, education and skills Yayasan ‘SO’ High 5 Rehab training we deploy, monitor and evaluate artificial reef structures and campaign on environmental resource Foundation High 5 rehab ‘So’ is a rehabilitation and education management issues. Webpage: <lini.or.id>. Contact Ngurah centre for physically handicapped Balinese children. Our goal is to let the Balinese handicapped children of Bali be part of 8427168 / <info@lini.or.id>.

Yakkum Bali Project Yakkum Bali Project is a non-government organisation concerned with the rehabilitation of children and young adults who are physically disabled, offering training courses to enable them to become independent, both physically and mentally. For enquiries and support, contact Latra on Hp. 0812 399 0701 or <yakkum_bali@yahoo.com>.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints Activities in Indonesian, English and Mandarin language. Please come join with us, Jl. Poh Gading No. 8X Jimbaran, Kuta (behind of Mc. Donald Jimbaran). Tel: (0361) 701620, 0815 570 5528 or 0812 392 3600 or email: <hhamijoy@ telkom.net> / <hhamijoy_era@yahoo.com>.

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“Washing the Hamster” Suddenly you’re awake, you glance at the clock. Bum, you slept through the alarm and it’s late. You stumble into the bathroom remembering all too clearly that extra couple of glasses of wine you had last night, you knew it was a bad idea and that you’d regret it later. You sit down on the tut cursing as you stub your toe while trying to close the bathroom door. You shower quickly, water is everywhere from that badly placed shower and you hop around trying to keep your pants dry as you pull them on. Then, while trying to clean your teeth you bang your head on that stupid glass shelf under the washbasin mirror. The morning doesn’t start well. Some weeks ago we started looking at bathroom design, let us continue this week by looking at layout. A bathroom is essentially a functional space and needs some thought, mistakes might drive you mad for years to come. Most bathrooms incorporate 4 basic components in their design, a place to wash your body (a bath or shower); a place to evacuate your bowel and/or bladder; a place to scrape your face, brush your teeth, put on your warpaint and squeeze the odd blackhead or two (washbasin or vanity) and, of course, a way of getting in or out of the room (usually a door though anything is possible when architects are searching for new design ideas to make them stand out from the crowd). There are other components of course such as towel rails, naughty bit washers, mirrors, soap holders, toilet roll holders, bathroom cabinets, wastebins, a magazine rack next to the toilet and, for those who are designing a restroom, the odd bed or two. These are secondary issues that follow the placement of the basic four components.

A good size for a shower is 1 metre by 1 metre. 90cms by 90 cms is starting to look “space efficient” while an ultra compact shower can be down to 75 cms by 75 cms. A bit of experimenting and you will soon find that for a fairly square bathroom the shower will end up diagonally opposite the door. A standard toilet is about 40 cms wide and 60 cms deep and for comfort you need a minimum space of say 80 cms wide too allow a bit of elbow space. A standard washbasin is about 60 cms wide and 50cms deep which will need a minimum of say 10cms elbow room on each side. For even smaller spaces you can use a small hand basin. Be careful, those small corner washbasins take up a lot less space but are rather cramped for everyday use while the small wall mounted ones are really useful for washing hamsters. While we are talking about washbasins don’t be tempted to put a shelf on the wall immediately above the washbasin and under the mirror. You may see this a lot in local bathrooms. For some reason the person placing the shelf has not realised that shaving or cleaning your teeth becomes an obstacle course with that shelf in the way. The hazard becomes a little scary when the shelf is glass (which they usually are).

Small bathrooms can still look luxurious by using well chosen high quality tiling and fittings but to really look more luxurious you need to add more space.

You might wish to use a vanity rather than a washbasin.

If you want a very compact bathroom. Use a curtain rather than a screen for the shower to allow the shower to encroach into the washbasin and toilet elbow space. You will also need to use a narrow door. In such a bathroom cat swinging is not really an option unless of course you have a Scottish Pygmy Cat. It is widely believed that the the Scottish Pygmy Cat is so small as a result of the nutritional frugality of their thrifty Scots owners.

It doesn’t sound like much but a 20cm difference in the radius of the sweep of the door makes a huge difference in terms of the space lost just trying to get the flipping door open. To save even more space you could use a sliding door or you could make the bathroom door swing outwards rather than into the bathroom leaving you with a look that might be appealing to Roger the Cabin Boy. While mentioning the door another important consideration is the line of sight as you open it. I recently found myself in a hotel room in which, if the room curtains were open and the bathroom door half open, someone bringing breakfast to the door could get a clear view of the occupant sitting on the tut. It is a good idea to try and keep the toilet out of sight when the door is opened. The shower is the next large item to put into your bathroom.

The shower, for instance, can be increased to a minimum size of 1 metre by 1metre. The washbasin will be replaced with a vanity which should be around 55 to 60 cms deep and a minimum of say 1.2 or 1.3 metres wide to give you space for all those knick knacks that seem to collect over time (including the inevitable empty jars and squeezed tubes of toothpaste). Don’t go mad, you might want to play football on your vanity bench top but can your comfortably reach your electric belly button cleaner at the back? The height of a vanity is good at about 85 cms (a little lower than the 90cms for a kitchen benchtop) this is good for that early morning, hangover induced, lean as you look into bloodshot eyes and contemplate the day ahead and wouldn’t a lie in be a much better idea. For small Indonesian people lower the height by say 5 cms.

“I say Cedric I want one of them there onsweet thinggies. I want a full size bath, double basin vanity, one of them there french sit down “internal hygiene” thingys next to the bog and perhaps a fold down massage table. “But where can we put it Mable?” “What’s up with you Cedric? You can convert the broom cupboard under the stairs.” Working in a small space you will very quickly realise that the swing of the door is an important consideration. The problem can be made easier by reducing the width of the door itself. A full sized door is normally about 90cms wide but for a bathroom this can be reduced to 80 cms without being noticed and even down to 70 cms and still be functional without looking too spartan (I suspect that most Spartans can’t afford bathrooms these days). Any less and your house starts to take on the cosy “circus caravan” look.

In recent years hotels are starting to dispense with space hogging baths leading to more efficient bathroom layouts. Here is one I came across recently that is compact but works well.

So we place the washbasin and toilet in the other two corners and we end up with a standard bathroom, compact but fully functional.

It all sounds quite simple really but if you start looking at bathroom layouts you will start to realise just how many permutations there are to the humble kamar mandi. I suppose the Karma Sutra proves just how creative a fertile mind can be. Size is usually important (we are still talking about bathrooms), an architect designed house will probably already have plenty of bathrooms, one for every man and his dog and anyone that might possibly visit, so most people reading this will be considering adding an extra bathroom in an existing house in whatever dog box of space is available.

enough space to feel luxurious. The only common problem is the use of the bath for the shower. Most follow the same standard layout as follows:

Many will wish to add the luxury of a bath to their bathroom and a normal sized bath is about 170 cms long by 70 cms wide. Try and avoid large terrazzo baths unless you have a water heater the size of Pertamina tanker. You might want to think twice about the bath. It’s a nice idea but how often will you actually use it? Bathrooms tend to be functional spaces and most people follow very set routines. Designing your own bathroom is not difficult. Draw a plan and start shuffling around the major elements until you find something that works for you and your household. Think ergonomically, design the space to suit the way we beings live our lives, we need space to rub our selves with a towel. The toilet roll should be within easy reach of a seated client, a mirror needs to be well placed and lit to enable those blackheads to be located and dealt with. If in doubt go and have a look at other people’s bathrooms and take your tape measure to the toilet with you.

Room layouts used in hotels have developed over many years and bathroom design has been refined down to a fine art. Hotel bathrooms tend to be very functional and, while they are designed to be space efficient, they can still have

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


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Hamish arrived early in 2005, a street rescue with a hideous case of mange. The parasites had eaten through the skin of his back deep into the flesh, from ears to tail. He was a joint rescue (rescued by BAWA and treated at BARC) I crouched beside him at the shelter and when I looked into his eyes I saw a great soul in that tortured body. “Would you like to come home with me?” I asked. He closed his expressive brown eyes, rested his head on my foot and gave a deep sigh. We wrapped him in a towel and he was placed on my lap for the brief journey home. He’d probably never been in a lap before, but he was very good about it. The car ride was less successful; he was spectacularly carsick.

Hamish bounced back from the cancer, a year of Ivermectin for the parasites and being relieved of his testicles on the dining table I placed him on the grass just inside the gate and told him he was welcome to join us when he felt like it. The other dogs came and sniffed him once or twice but otherwise he was left to explore his new territory. It took him all day to work himself from the front gate to the patio.

metres high to join his insalubrious friends in the temple parking lot and roll in rotting offerings. Nocturnal ramblings took him next door to Jenny’s, where he’d jump up to sleep on her daybed, muddy feet and all. He would be sighted as far away as Bali Buddha and KAFE. I briefly tried to leash him and take him for walks but he quickly learned to slip the harness. At least I was really walking. The local notion of taking the dog for a walk is to put it on a leash, stroll to the corner and hang out with their friends for a smoke while the dog sits beside them, then stroll home. Hamish is a popular visitor at Pura Dalem Puri, the temple next to my house. Wayan Manis reports that when a pig is slaughtered for a ceremony, Hamish is right there with the men of the banjar, sitting politely beside them soliciting scraps. More than once he’s dragged home a pig’s jawbone, which at first sight is disturbingly human, and abandoned it casually on the path. I sometimes find human-looking molars on the verandah; once, expecting company, I kicked them furtively into the fishpond. Now that the turtle has eaten all the pond plants they are fully visible on the bottom. This does not help my reputation.

A year later when his skin was beginning to clear and his hair to grow he showed symptoms of genital sarcoma, a sexually transmitted canine cancer. We started chemotherapy, which meant three long journeys to Denpasar for the very carsick dog on my lap; even a large bath towel was inadequate protection. Wayan Manis would wait for our return at the gate and hose us both down as soon as we arrived. Talk about unconditional love. Hamish bounced back from the cancer, a year of Ivermectin for the parasites and being relieved of his testicles on the dining table. When his hair grew in he became recognizable as a handsome specimen with Kintamani blood who proceeded to win hearts at warp speed. There’s something about Hamish. Even people who don’t particularly like dogs want to take him home. One friend said she could picture him sitting on the plane seat next to hers at 35,000 feet politely eating off his tray. He’s a very handsome chap and he knows it. His melting gaze and the gentle tap of his paw on your knee sucks you in like a vortex, and before you know it you’re slavishly rubbing his tummy and telling him how much you love him. Plainly, having a home had its advantages. But he’d spent his early years on the street, and he hated being confined. Even my big, shady garden wasn’t enough territory and he found his way under, over and through walls more than two

But I didn’t mind; he slept in my room, although sometimes I had to text around and get his current lady friend to send him home at bedtime My friend Charlotte, who has been keeping Kintamani dogs here for 15 years, says a purebred Kintamani is not for everyone. “You have to understand the individual personality and the character of the dog,” she told me. “They can be very sensitive, even to a raised voice, and have their own agendas. It’s a relationship, both sides have to work at it. The Kintamani needs to be the only dog in the family, he has to be the king of the castle.” When Charlotte’s original Kintamani died a couple of years ago, she sent a trusted Balinese friend to a village he knows where pure bred Kintamanis are still raised. She says they breed in the rainy season, and that the bitches dig deep holes in which to birth their puppies. Different families breed white, black or white and brown dogs. Now that the Kintamani is a recognized breed more people are breeding them just for the money, which will have an impact on the bloodlines.

My quiet compound and regular meals were a big shift from the chaos and uncertainty of the street. Hamish lived on the outskirts of our family for the first month while he got to know us and found his balance. He slept outside because, frankly, he smelled awful. I was unsure if this street dog would know how to behave in the house but he was a perfect gentleman from the beginning. He was also patient and well-mannered, letting me paint his wounds with potions of aloe vera and turmeric juice. The first few months were challenging for us both. He hated the mange injections and when he started to scream every time he saw a needle, we switched him to the oral dose. His skin was so inflamed that some nights he literally glowed in the dark. Every time he grew in some hair, it would fall out and there were clouds of it everywhere.

the ironing board, until we had to make a firm rule because of dirty feet. Recently when I invited him up on the daybed with me for a photo, he looked at me in shock. “Are you crazy? Are you trying to get me into trouble? You know I’m not allowed up there.” He can’t understand how I know he’s sneaked a nap on my bed. He still sheds white hair all over the house.

Hamish is about nine years old now, and can no longer heave his corpulent self over the garden walls. He asks to be let out twice a day to do his rounds but quickly comes home. His wandering days are over. He is not pure Kintamani, he lacks the double coat and the proud personality. But there’s something about Hamish, something distinctive and He has a gift for making every person he’s with believe that engaging. And he definitely has his own agenda. he worships him or her alone and can’t live without them. Then he goes next door and puts on the same act for someone else. One year when I had two women neighbours in adjacent houses he demonstrated his skill in harem management. The moment I’d go out he would start on his rounds. First he’d visit Heather and convince her that she was the most important person in his life, showering her with adoring glances and whimpers while she hand-fed him treats. She’d text triumphantly to Jen and I, “Hamish is here with me, he loves me the best.” Ten minutes later we’d hear from Jen. “He’s with me now, his eyes are so eloquent, clearly he loves me best.” But I didn’t mind; he slept in my room, although sometimes I had to text around and get his current lady friend to send him home at bedtime. Hamish is at least part Kintamani, Bali’s only official breed. Genetic studies show that the Kintamani dog is native to Bali and distinct from the ubiquitous Bali street dog. Both are most closely aligned genetically with the Australian dingo and more distantly related to American Kennel Club recognized breeds of Chinese origin. One hypothesis for the genesis of the Kintamani is that some time between the 12th and 16th centuries a Chinese trader landed in Singaraja in Northern Bali, bringing with him a Chow Chow dog which bred with the local Balinese feral dogs. This is quite likely, since the Chinese are known to have been travelling to Bali for at least 2,000 years. Kintamanis make loyal and gentle pets and are good guard dogs. They like to perch on high walls. Hamish used to manifest his genetic lineage by sleeping on chairs and even

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Sales and distribution of alcohol could be banned in some parts of Indonesia after Muslim hard-liners won a Supreme Court victory, an official said Friday (5/7).

“Provinces that don’t have their own regulation on alcohol distribution could sell alcohol even more freely,” he told the Indonesian newspaper Tempo.

An earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale shook

While it is the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, the sale of alcohol for the small number who drink and tourists has until now been allowed.

The secretary general of the Islamist United Development Party (PPP) Romahurmuzy still heralded the ruling as the first step toward a nation-wide ban on alcohol.

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Some local authorities, where Islamic hard-liners are influential, introduced bylaws banning the sale and distribution of alcohol. But these could never be enforced due to a 1997 presidential decree prohibiting local governments taking it upon themselves to ban the sale of alcohol.

“This is the beginning of the victory for Muslims in Indonesia in terms of the fight against alcohol,” he said. “This is also in line with the PPP’s fight to eradicate alcohol from the country.”

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Now a prominent hard-line group, the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), has succeeded in getting the decree overturned in a judicial review at the Supreme Court, a spokesman for the court said. Spokesman Ridwan Mansyur told AFP: “The Supreme Court has accepted the judicial review filed by the FPI… as the presidential decree… failed to bring peace and public order to Indonesian communities.” The court issued the ruling in mid-June but it was only made public in recent days. The FPI, notorious for conducting raids on “sinful” bars and nightclubs, hailed the victory, which will allow local authorities to enforce the bylaws. “All Indonesian Muslims are overjoyed,” Jakarta FPI head Salim Alatas told AFP. “The ruling has saved generations from the negative impact of alcohol.” Despite the cheers from Indonesia’s hard-line groups, the court verdict effectively places the decision to sell alcohol in the hands of local governments, a move that could open the door for increased alcohol sales in areas where the practice is tolerated, Home Affairs Minister Gamawan Fauzi warned.

The deputy chairman of the Indonesian Commission on Child Protection (KPAI) Asrorun N. Sholeh offered similar support of the ruling, stating “laws are created to protect society, not only to protect drinkers’ interests.” Asrorun, who is also the deputy head of Fatwa Commission for the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), called for a total ban on alcohol, including in provinces like the Hindumajority Bali, which relies heavily on tourist dollars from Western vacationers. “The verdict reaffirms the general knowledge that we all already knew: that alcohol is bad for you, from the medical aspect,” he said. “The economy and social cultural impact is also very negative.” The Jakarta Entertainment Establishment Owners Association (APHI) disagreed, explaining that a ban on alcohol would decimate Indonesia’s tourism sector. The sale of alcohol also generates a significant amount of tax revenue for the state, Adrian Mailite, chairman of APHI, said. “Last year the tax excise from alcohol reached Rp 53 trillion and the tourism sector contributed to 60 percent of that total,” he said. “If you ban alcohol foreign tourists won’t come here anymore. “Even if they do come, they won’t stay long. Banning alcohol is a very dangerous move.” (July 5th 2013)

Southeast Malang, East Java, and Bali on Monday at 9.13 a.m. local time, according a spokesman of the National was located at 9,16 degrees southern latitude and 113 degrees eastern longitude at a depth of 10 km, Sutopo Information Center, said here on Monday. “The epicenter is in the Indian Ocean, around 112 km Southeast Malang, East Java, 114 km Southwest Lumajang, East Java, 130 km Southwest Jember, East Java, and 202 km Southeast Surabaya,” he said. The tremor lasted for around three to five seconds and forced a number of people to rush out of buildings in panic, but it did not cause any damage. Meanwhile the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) has released his latest data on the Aceh earthquake on July second. 40 fatalities and 6 still missing (buried by landslides), 63 people are still hospitalized, 2,362 people have been ambulatory treated for all kind of injuries, 22,125 people cannot live in their houses anymore and have received temporary shelter from the authorities. (July 8th 2013 Southern Bali has Potential for Mega-Quake The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) deputy Prih Harjadi has stated that three regions in Indonesia have the potential to suffer an earthquake with a magnitude of more than 8 on the Richter scale, and Southern Bali is one of them. The other regions are southwest of the Mentawai Islands off Sumatra and southwest of the Sunda Strait. Megathrust earthquakes, which occur on the fissure borders of the earth’s tectonic plates, are notorious for their excessive magnitudes that

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can reach beyond 9 on the Richter scale. “We can only hope that the power released during future earthquakes will not be as huge as predicted,” Prih said as quoted by Antara news agency. BMKG head Sri Woro B Harijono said

A Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) lawmaker was under fire on Monday for advocating that HIV-positive patients were undeserving of free medication because they needed to be punished for leading “unhealthy lifestyles.” “It’s ironic that [patients with] illnesses like HIV/AIDS get free drugs,” Wirianingsih said, as quoted by Indonesian news portal Kompas.com. “There should be some kind of punishment for them for not practicing a healthy lifestyle.” Wirianingsih, a member of Commission IX overseeing health matters, made the comments during a hearing with the Ministry of Health on Wednesday (10/7) last week. “We are deeply concerned that such a statement came out from a member of Commission IX that oversees health issues and has the power over the health budget,” Aditya Wardhana, the executive director of the Indonesia AIDS Coalition, told the Jakarta Globe on Monday. A 2011 report by UNAIDS estimated 380,000 people were HIV-positive, while a 2009 count by the Ministry of Health said 6.4 million people were classified as “at risk” of contracting HIV. “This is not the first time a member of Commission IX has blurted out a counterproductive statement like this,” Aditya said. Last year, the head of the commission, the PDI-P’s Ribka Tjibtaning, was criticized after she said many people living with HIV purposely left used toothpicks in a restaurant to infect other people. Ribka is a medical doctor.

Aditya said negative comments about free ARV programs would put lives at risk. “Countless medical studies have proven that, with regular ARV treatment, not only can we improve quality of life, but we can also reduce the transmission rate,” he said. The secretary of the National AIDS Commission (KPAN), Kemal Siregar, said Wirianingsih’s comments would make people more reluctant to seek medical attention. “Stigma and discrimination will push people away, they will not want to be tested and those who are infected will not want to get treatment,” he said.

the information was released to alert the public about the potential for earthquakes and tsunamis in their regions, so that they could be better prepared if and when a disaster occurred. (July 16th 2013) Indonesian Court Frees People-Smuggler Wanted by Australia An Indonesian court Thursday (11/7) rejected a request for the extradition of an alleged people-smuggling “kingpin” to Australia, instead freeing the Afghan from detention. The release of Sayeed Abbas is a major blow to Australia, which

Kemal said most people living in HIV in Indonesia were from impoverished backgrounds.

requested the extradition, as it tries to reduce the number

“Many of them cannot afford the drugs if it’s not free and, whatever the cause of the infection, it does not give us any reason to blame them,” he said.

dismantle people-smuggling networks that organize the

Wirianingsih has since attempted to row back from her comments, writing on her Twitter account that she had been misunderstood.

Australia, including one in 2011 that sank of the Javanese

“What I meant by ‘punishment’ was obviously not social or legal punishment,” she wrote, “but to ask them to pay higher health insurance premiums as a form of responsibility.” Under the national program, some 32,000 people living with HIV in Indonesia are enrolled in a program to receive free antiretroviral medication. (July 15th 2013)

of asylum seekers arriving on its territory by sea and boat journeys. Australia has sought Abbas’ extradition since 2010 over organizing several boats for asylum seekers to coast and killed some 200 people on board. Abbas has lived in Indonesia for 11 years and is married to an Indonesian. A court in Western Australia’s Perth had issued a warrant for his arrest on 27 charges related people smuggling to face a maximum jail term of 20 years. Australian authorities have said they believe Abbas had continued to arrange boats for asylum seekers from his prison cell. (July 11th 2013)


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Bali will host an International Wayang (puppet) Show

A male Sumatran elephant aged about 30 found dead in

Festival, which will be held in September 22-27 in Gianyar,

Aceh Jaya district over the weekend is the third wild

Chairman of the festival Gede Joni Suhartawan said here

elephant death in Aceh in three months. Amon Zamora,

on Monday (8/7). The event will be attended by local artists,

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as well as attracting international participants from Japan, the United States, Iran, Malaysia, the Philippines, China, India and Thailand. Pak Suhartawan explained that Indonesian participants would perform their skills in playing various Wayang (traditional puppet) such as wayang Golek (originated from West Sumatra province), Wayang Wonosari (Yogyakarta), Wayang Potehi (Central Java) and wayang Sasak (West Nusatenggara). (July 8th 2013)

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that the animal be dealt with had not received a response.

The Balinese Mayor Ida Bagus Rai Mantra has told

Indonesia that attempts to manage human-elephant

journalists that he plans to develop a Balinese language

conflicts by moving tame elephants into conflict areas. Amon

program at every school in the city from elementary to high

said humans and elephants were in an ongoing struggle

school level. The Balinese language, Mantra said, was

for space in 19 of 23 Aceh districts. Amon said “the

once the mother tongue of the island’s almost four million

population growth for elephants in Aceh is actually pretty

population. As with other ethnic languages, the Balinese

good because in a group of elephants there would always

language is threatened since many locals, especially the

be one baby.” But he noted that elephants were frequently

younger generation, prefer to speak Indonesian or English.

being killed by farmers seeking to protect their crops, as

According to Ketut Suastika, head of the Bali Cultural

well as by poachers seeking ivory. In May, a 10-year-old

Agency, only one million of the four million population speak

male elephant was found dead near Bangkeh village in

Balinese as their common language. Many young people

Pidie district. Two months later a 2-year-old elephant died

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and the emergence of social media are among factors that force local people, to ignore their mother language. Most critically, the central government plans to remove ethnic language lessons, including Balinese, in the 2013 national school curriculum. A joint American Balinese project has produced Balinese language software and a website called www.basabali.org teaching the Balinese language online. American scholar Alissa J Stern led the joint team consisting of linguists, anthropologists, animators and video producers

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An Indonesian court on Monday (15/7) sentenced a Frenchman to six years in prison for smuggling 69 grams of hashish into the resort island of Bali. Vincent Roger Petrone, 44, was “found legally and convincingly guilty of importing narcotics”, presiding judge Parulian Saragih told

on the “Basabali” project. “Balinese script is already

the Denpasar district court in the hearing that lasted only

endangered and the spoken language is dramatically

five minutes. “We sentenced him to six years in jail and a

changing,” Stern said, adding that the Balinese language

fine of one billion rupiah (S$126,480),” he added. The

was part of the world’s language heritage containing

sentence was heavier than the five years recommended by

precious information on significant social, cultural and

prosecutors, but the judges did not explain the reason in

religious issues. (July 10th 2013)

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A Pearl on Gilli T! A large bamboo rotunda, with tables set spaciously, right on the beach at Gili Trawangan. The brainchild of Heinz Alberti, Pearl brings high quality organic food to Lombok. Heinz had previously done the same with his wonderful OM restaurant on the beach at Canggu, in Bali. The immediate impression is fresh and clean and that is exactly how you would also describe the food. The word organic can frighten people, thinking of those restaurants for strict vegetarians where you even have to get permission to breathe! At Pearl, organic just means that all possible produce has been grown organically, that is without pesticides or any other chemical or artificial assistance, whether it be vegetables, fruits or meat. An early morning breakfast is available every day. You can have your eggs, any which way. There are omelettes and pancakes [with strawberries and honey]. Then the more unusual Lamb Sausage with baby spinach and feta cheese. But you can also go the very healthy route with Muesli, fresh fruits and natural yoghurt or enjoy a full English Breakfast [eggs, bacon, baked beans and sausage]. The toast is whole grain bread, of course. Quinoa features regularly in the menu at Pearl, and can be ordered as a side dish with any meal. It is an amazing product, in recent years considered the no.1 health food of Northern America. Used by the Aztecs and Incas centuries ago to eat as a cereal and pound into flour for breads, in fact it is not really a cereal grain but rather the botanical fruit of an herb plant. When cooked the germ coils into a small tail that lends a pleasant crunch when eating. Gluten free and high in fibre it is a nutritionist’s dream. Eating a spoonful of Quinoa is similar to swallowing a multi-vitamin capsule, it is so rich in minerals, vitamins and essential amino acids.

of my list is the Chicken Steamed in Bamboo. Diced chicken, pumpkin and onions are simmered in coconut milk with ginger, Kaffir lime leaf, red chilli and turmeric, then steamed in a bamboo cylinder in which the dish is served. It is best to order this dish with rice as that goes best with the rich milky sauce.

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As befitting a beach front café there are many snacks on the menu, many of which can also serve as entrees for full meals, of which Vietnamese style Rice Paper Rolls are a good example and can be had stuffed with prawns or shredded vegetables. Burgers can be with beef, chicken or crispy fish. There are two different Quesadillas on the menu; one is stuffed with sliced chicken and mushroom, the other with feta cheese and black olives. Just dropping in for a drink? Then try the Tapas Menu; Mediterranean humus or tzatziki or Indonesian Corn Fritters, Roasted Sardines with garlic yoghurt, Honey-glazed Pumpkin Wedges with a spicy sambal for dipping or Kefta Lamb Balls with a mint yoghurt. Seminyak on Gili T! There are many healthy salads available including Grilled Halloumi Cheese with chickpeas, apricots and cashews [pictured], Duckbreast is Vietnamese style with mint, a Green Mango Salad is with organic chicken and crunchy bean curd and a super salad of Tiger Prawns with avocado. Mains include standards [Tenderloin of Beef, Duck Breast and the Fish of the Day, straight from the sea] and the unusual. Top

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: Danji House Restaurant & Lounge : Jl. Taman Ayu NO.1 Kelan, Tuban (Located only 5 minutes from Ngurah Rai international airport) : Restaurant : +62 361-869 59 37 : Danji House Restaurant Bali provide healthy, fresh, modern blended food based on Korean cuisine. Korean food where food is medicine and medicine is food. Feel the ultimate experience and stay healthy with us. : Echo Beach Cafe’ : Jl Pura Batu Mejan Echo Beach Canggu : Cafe /Restaurant : +361 9133320 : Conveniently located right in front of Sea Sentosa at Echo Beach Canggu, this new cafe’ offers magnificent ocean views, cool breezes and plenty of parking. The menu is as fresh as the Cafe’ itself offering a wide range of inter national and Indonesian food, from breakfast through to late afternoon. Of an evening the Cafe’ transforms itself and its menu to an Asian speciality dinner, featuring the some of the most popular Thai, Japanese and Indonesian dishes. The cafe’ also provides Lazumba Gourmet coffee, a selection of wine, beer and cocktails all served ice cold and with a warm smile, and complimentary WIFI.

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BA Feature

Article

BEAUTY IN THE TROPICS NATURALLY Part 1

By Sari Although living in the tropics is glorious, always being warm and enjoying sunshine at least 360 days of the year, we must remember to respect the sun to avoid damage to our skin and hair. Over exposure to the sun is our greatest foe in causing the most damage to the skin. Many ex-pats have learned to not spend hours on the beach baking their bodies and avoid being in the sun during its peak hours from 10 am to 2 pm. It’s not always easy maintaining your beauty while living in the tropics but with sun care and some home remedies we can stay looking youthful and radiant. Of course it would be nice if we could go to a spa or even a salon every week, but sometimes that’s not possible or affordable. I’ll give you some beauty secrets from famous spas from my forthcoming book you can use to stay beautiful. BODY SCRUBS A body scrub is a great way to keep your skin soft and smooth and serves two purposes: it exfoliates dead skin cells and stimulates the production of new healthy skin. Your skin is comprised of two layers – the epidermis and the dermis. Skin naturally sloughs off dead skin cells on a daily basis to make way for new skin, however, using a scrub speeds up the action and stimulates the blood circulation, making your skin appear youngerlooking. The scrub is also deep cleansing, removing imbedded dirt. After removing the dead skin cells and moisturizing, you will have silky soft skin. How often should you exfoliate? If you have the time, you could conceivably have a daily body scrub, no harm would be done. However, for most busy people, once a week is a good target to aim for. Here are few recipes you can make at home easily and cheaply. Sugary Scrub Here’s what you need for a simple but very effective scrub. Ingredients: 200 gram/ 1 cup brown sugar 200 gram/ 1 cup raw oatmeal 237 ml/ 1 cup olive or vegetable oil (massage oil may be used) Mix all the ingredients together and then apply on dry skin, using your hands. You want to make slow circles—this treatment is to be enjoyed and not rushed. The key is to perform this whilst standing on a large towel to catch the remains, unless you have a friend to do this for you while you lie on a sarong. After scrubbing gently all over, step into the shower and rinse off. Your skin will feel silky smooth. Chocolate/Coffee Scrub The combination of two of the world’s most aromatic substances, coffee and chocolate, creates a wonderful body scrub. Chocolate not only tastes delicious, but contains vitamins A & E, is an antioxidant, releases endorphins to make you feel happy and softens the skin. This scrub will exfoliate dead skin cells, detoxify, cleanse, soften and moisturize your skin. Ingredients: 25 grams/ 1 tbsp powdered chocolate 25 grams/ 1 tbsp ground coffee 45 ml/ 2-3 tbsp milk or coconut milk Mix together the ground coffee and cocoa powder. Add milk or coconut milk to make into a smooth paste. Coconut milk will make it creamier and more hydrating. Apply to the body with circular movements. When all of your body is covered, hop into the shower to rinse off. Afterwards, apply body lotion. Hands and Feet Care Our hands and feet are subjected to considerable abuse on a daily basis. For example: Yo u r h a n d s a r e r e g u l a r l y plunged into oil-stripping detergents. Your nails are pounded against computer keyboards. Gloves are often neglected while driving a motorbike. Hand-creams are often only used when you remember or when you’re embarrassed by your hands looking rough and worn.

Despite all this neglect, women expect their hands to work efficiently and also to look beautiful. Your hands can look attractive if they’re cared for and manicured on a regular basis, and your feet deserve similar attention. Although many women in Bali go to a salon for manicure and pedicure, make sure that the metal instruments have been sterilized. Nail fungus is a common threat. A common practice here is shaving off callused skin on the feet. Although it’s a quick and easy solution, watch your therapist to make sure she’s not taking too much skin off or you could limp out with very tender feet or worse yet, bleeding. It’s a good idea to keep a pumice stone in your shower and use it regularly to keep your feet soft. The Hand Scrub Rough, dry or aged hands can be rejuvenated to become smooth and soft with a hand treatment. A scrub will remove dead skin cells, leaving the skin softer and smoother. Ingredients: 1 cup of brown sugar (white sugar may be substituted) 2 tbsp coconut oil or vegetable oil Mix the sugar and oil together well and store in a clean air-tight jar. For hands you will need 1 tbsp. Massage into the skin for a few minutes, then wash off with warm water and dry. You can refrigerate this scrub to use again later. The Foot Scrub Remove the dead skin cells from your feet with this simple and easy scrub that leaves them soft and smooth. Ingredients: 200 gram/ 1 cup of fine sea salt 30 ml/ 2 tbsp coconut oil or vegetable oil Mix the sea salt and oil together well and store in a clean air-tight jar. You will need 2 tbsp for feet. Massage into the skin for a few minutes and wash off with warm water and dry. Beach Sand Foot Scrub The next time you decide to spend the day at the beach, take advantage of an “on location foot treatment.” Some people scrub their entire bodies, particularly their feet while they relax on the beach. Ingredients: 30 ml/ 2 tbsp vegetable oil or suntan oil 50 gram/ 2 tbsp dry beach sand 3-5 drops essential oil of your favourite scent When you plan to go to the beach, take a small bottle of ingredients with you: vegetable oil (or use your suntan oil!), and a small vial of essential oil -- or premix them and take one bottle. Once at the beach, use an empty container (a drinking cup is fine) to mix the ingredients together. Mix them into a paste. Massage the sand scrub onto your feet (and elbows and knees), concentrating especially on rough skin areas. Rinse off in the foamy waves, and then pat dry with your beach towel. Sunburn Treatments Sunburn! How many times have you experienced this painful affliction in your life? And this is something that we do to ourselves! In recent years, holes in the ozone layer that protect us from the sun’s harmful rays have opened up, especially over Australia. Living in Bali, I see many white-skinned tourists who come here from cold climates and head off to the beach for the entire day to get some sun. They want an instant tan. But by the evening their skin may be pink or even a bright shade of red, and they look like a cooked lobster. Then they have to stay away from the beach for the next couple of days. Often, within a few days, their skin starts to blister and peel. Not a nice look. What sun-lovers are actually doing is causing damage to their skin, caused by exposure to UV rays. There are two types of UV rays – UVA penetrates deeply into the skin and is the major cause of aging and skin cancer. UVB rays affect the surface of the skin and cause sunburn. Over time, this damage causes drying of the skin and eventually leads to wrinkles or possibly skin cancer. Unfortunately, this damage is permanent. I’ve seen many long time sun-worshipers with skin that looks more like leather. However, sun damage can be prevented by simply covering up,

sitting in the shade or wearing sunscreen with a sun factor of 15 SPF or higher. These are all simple things we can do to protect ourselves. But for the times when we forget to protect ourselves, the following treatments can help relieve the damage and reduce the pain. Sunburnt Face Relief Soothe red skin from sunburn with this overnight treatment with aloe vera and exfoliate the top layer of dead skin cells with the tangy mango. Ingredients: 57 grams/ 1/4 cup aloe vera gel, chilled (fresh or in a gel) 10 grams/ 1 tbsp chopped fresh mango 1 ml/ ½ tbsp lime juice Blend the aloe vera gel, chopped mango, and the lime juice. Chill the mixture, and apply it to your face at night with clean cotton pads. It will feel slightly sticky from the exfoliating sugars in the mango. Leave it on overnight, and rinse in the morning with cool water. You can refrigerate this treatment for up to 2 weeks. Sunburn Relief for the Face This is a sunburn-reducing facial with a cucumber and egg white mask, to take the sting out of your skin. Ingredients: 1 large egg white 20 grams/ 2 full tablespoons of grated cucumber Beat the egg white until it stands in peaks Mix the egg white and grated cucumber together Spread over the entire face, neck and shoulder area Now relax and leave the mask for 20-30 minutes. The egg white may dry firmly on your face, so use warm water to rinse off. Cooling Body Wash Black tea will cool your body when applied to sunburnt areas. Make the black tea and let it cool before using it. Ingredients: 4 black teabags The tea will feel cool on the affected areas. The tannic acid in the tea draws out the burn and starts the healing process. The pot of tea should have cooled but still have some warmth. Dip pads of cotton wool into the tea and dab the sunburnt areas, then leave the tea to dry on your skin Soothing After-Sun Bath If you’ve spent too much time in the sun, you may think that the last thing you want to do is take a bath, except perhaps in an icy cold tub to alleviate the heat from your skin. However, this soothing bath will start to heal your skin and bring relief. Lavender essential oil has healing powers for sunburn relief. Whole milk has fats and lactic acid which are softening and soothing to sunburned skin and speed healing. The fat is important, so don’t use skim milk. The oatmeal also speeds healing and protects the skin. Ingredients: 400 gram/ 2 cup of finely ground oats 475 ml/ 2 cups of whole milk 10 drops of Lavender essential oil Combine the milk and oatmeal and cook until slightly warm and mixed -- do not boil or cook to the same point as when you are cooking for breakfast. Remove from the heat and add lavender oil. Stir the ingredients into a lukewarm or cool bath. The light film from the oatmeal which remains after the bath should be kept on your skin as long as possible, so don’t shower off after your bath. Now you have some solutions to keeping your body’s skin soft and smooth and how to alleviate the effects of sunburn. Look for part 2 on looking after your face and hair in the tropics. Copyright spa inspirations 2013 Spa.inpirations@gmail.com Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Promotions Assistant Assisting with the distribution of promotional materials around Bali. Requirements: Great personality and communication skills. Ladies only. Great salary of 2m Rp + Bonus of 2m Rp info@cocoonmedicalspa.com NC/Es/24 July 13

Experienced Data Entry/ Admin person required If you are fluent in spoken and written English, detail orientated, efficient and a motivated team player please apply……… ruth@beyondvillas.com NC/Es/24 July 13

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Native English Teachers Teaching experience preferred

Seeking experienced night Manager, Executive Chef and Cooks; Fluent English speaking Waiters and Bartenders. Good pay with benefits. Professionals only. Email CV to <cafewatercress@gmail. com> or call: 7807836 for an interview. [238] Japanese Chefs, Cooks and Kitchen Hands wanted for new restaurant in Seminyak. Please call Craig 0812 3746 9664. [256] Samsung - Needed 4 English speaking Customer Service Representative. Good phone manners, computer skills, data entry skills, must work well under preassure. Duties include answering phones, booking in repairs, data entry etc. Email CV along with contact number to <ccb1@ cspwa.com.au>. [171] Looking for French teacher 50,000Rp for 1/30 hours. Call 081 138 5145. [264]

Contact us right now!!! Languange School NOVA SANUR (0361) 288410 / 289569 NC/Es/24 July 13

Bali Rani Hotel in Tuban/Kuta is seeking for professional

• Director of Sales & Marketing • Chief Engineer • Food & Beverage Manager Excellent English & experience minimum 2 years in the same position Send CV with recent photograph to:

gm@baliranihotel.com NC/Es/24 July 13

Staff Required For New Villa Resort We are seeking experienced personnel for our new resort recently opened in the Seminyak/Legian area.

• General Manager with proven back ground in the hospitality business. • PA/Office Manager. • Cook and Assistant Cook. • Receptionist – (Evening shifts). • Spa therapist. Our HR department only responds to applications that forward a full CV in English, mentioning current or expected salary level. Foreigners with current and relevant KITAS may also apply. info@landofbali.com NC/Es/24 July 13

Gelato shop in Ubud, Looking for Waitress. Good English, flexible, Hard worker, Please send your CV to <oronte@ gayagelato.com>. [284] Positions open in architect firm, looking for local/global staff. Must have a good personality, pleasant and good presentation. Must have the following experience : Management skills, sales skills, all around knowledge of markets : Retail, Hospitality/ leisure, Fashion, Travel. Must have designs with sensibility and taste. Please send CV to <balicorp@yahoo.com>. [265] Looking for PA in Ubud. Prefer female. Must speak English. Full time or part time. Miho 0812 3671 6251. [266] Looking for: Sales & Marketing, who had in Media Related experience. Female, 22-35 y.o. Email: <hrd@avbbali.com>. [268] Wanted Male or Female Accountant. For import company, MYOB a must. Contact: <desymicfilindo@ gmail.com>. [272] Surf Driver Needed. Indonesian, preferable Balinese, good English, SIM, can help on surflessons. Good job for surfer. Seminyak. 0821 4400 0999. [273] Looking for a dedicated marketing for real estate agency with good English and ready to take challenge working in field. For motivated candidate. Please send CV by email to: <borelly@live. fr>. [285]

Urgently Needed: Accountant for local position with strong computer skills, highly organised, MYOB experience is a bonus. Please send CV to <yanti@ indigokidsglobal.com>. [286] Looking for 1 Logistics Administrative, Computer literate, Spoken & written English. Please send CV to email <josepenoble@gmail. com>. [275] 1. Villa maid/Cook & 2. Night Security/Concierge wanted private Villa Seminyak. Cook must be able to cook western and both speak good English. Ring Errill on 0812 4592 5517 or email <kukkavillas@asia. com>. [278] Personal Assistant wanted from Single Dad 2 Kids, Aug/ Sep, Legian. Skills: BaliK n o w H o w, K e m a m p u a n Pantai, mBike, little Cooking, age 22-35 female. Text & Jpgs to: <singledad@ loveyouforever.de>. [279] Xclusive Property No.1 Property Company in Bali, looking for: Reception/Admin (Female). Staff required: Fluent in English (Both written & spoken), 1 year experience in the same field, Computer skill: Excel, MS. Word, Outlook and Internet. Able to work efficiently under pressure & in a fast paced work environment. Interest applicant please send CV to <princess@xpbali.com> or call to (0361) 847 5955. [281] Manik Hair and Beauty Now looking for Staff. A great opportunity to join a creative team and further your career. Call Manik now on (0361) 761147 or drop your CV today. [282] Wo r k i n g i n S i n g a p o r e ! Agency looking for Maid. Tel: 0812 3924 0897. [283] Fashion company looking for 5 girls for Quality Control, full time from Sept 1- Jan 1. We’re also looking for 1 PA/ Tailor, full time starting asap (yearly), experience required. Send resume to <balihibiscus1000@gmail. com> or please call 0813 3776 7062. [187] Hotel looking for western Surf & Yoga Instructor and intern FO/marketing. Please send CV to <yennylasmana@ yahoo.com> [314] Looking For Part-Time Work? I require a Secretary/ light bookkeeper combo, 2-hours daily, 3-days weekly. You work in AM, you choose the days. You must be proficient in English, Excel, Word, and Outlook. We have our own accounting program. Send your CV to <valsons@ bali-villasukapadi.com>. [291]

The Gallery is looking for staff - 3 Shop Managers (English, computer and selling skills)

- 1 Marketing Manager (excellent marketing skills + experience)

- 1 Tukang/Handyman Junior Send your CV to contact@thegallerybali.com NC/Es/20 Mar 13

Beyond Events is looking for an

English speaking Electrical and Sound System specialist to work within their Events business. Applicants must has a proven track record in electrical maintenance and be able to demonstrate their ability to setup and manage our PA systems at an event. Please send CV to: tresia@beyondeventsbali.com NC/Es/24 July 13

PA Position Available Part Time Role for local Must have written and spoken English Highly organised, strong computer skills Please send CV to sophia@indigokidsglobal.com NC/Es/24 July 13

Bambu Indah is a unique boutique hotel in Sayan, providing luxury experiences in an environmentally responsible setting. We have 11 antique Javanese homes and strive to exceed our guest’s expectations at every level. If you’re looking for a new, exciting place to work and a possible 5-day work week, contact us at: meliana.manager@bambuindah.com Requirements: Self-motivated team players with strong interpersonal skills, excellent customer service, a high attention to detail and the ability to multi-task. Experience in a restaurant, hotel or villa desired. Candidates must be fluent in English and Indonesian. Open positions: • Guest Service Agents • IT Technician • F&B Supervisor • Driver/Guide • Accounting/HR Administrator • Spa Therapists NC/Es/24 July 13

BlackBerry’s branch office in Denpasar, Bali is looking for entry-level (starting) candidates to join their team as BlackBerry World Testing Associates to assist in the day to day operations of our application store, BlackBerry World. Shortlisted candidates will have a university degree, strong English verbal and communication skills, excellent attention to detail and multitasking skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. Please send your CV and salary expectation to: Satya at sputra@blackberry.com C/Es/29 May 13


Bali Advertiser

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24 July - 07 August, 2013

LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)

Balistarz Productions has an opening for

Office Manager/Talent Booker Well organised, with an eye for talent and images, and a business mind that can broker deals. Creative with a sense of initiative and experience in the industry. If you are producer with flair, this is your opportunity. Contact info@balistarz.com NC/Es/24 July 13

K U T A S Q U A R E Invites you to join us as: STORE SUPERVISOR, SPG(B), STOCKER, CASHIER Must have relevant experience in retail sector, Possess spoken & written English is a must, Japanese is a plus, Computer literate & Well-groomed.

Billabong, Kuta Square, Blok A 8/9 Or email us to: billabongkutasquare@gmail.com NC/Es/24 July13

BALI EMPLOYMENT & NANNY SERVICE PHONE 0361 8839741 / 0821 4519 9419 www.nannyserviceinbali.com

Alchemy Restaurant Ubud looking for Accountant and Administration Staff. Requirements: English spoken/written. Accounting background. Computer skills. Apply to: <hello@ alchemybali.com>. [293] Alchemy Clinic Ubud looking for Receptionist. Requirements: English spoken/written. Computer skills. Customer service experience. Apply to: <hello@ alchemybali.com>. [294] We need an experienced Accounting Personnel and a Production Manager for a garment company. Contact 0813 3792 2200. [295] Looking for SPG. Female 20 – 28 years old. Good looking, Experiences in fashion retail, Send CV to email : <hrd@ bodyandsoulclothing. com>. [296]

We Provide: Housekeeper, Housemaid Babysitter/Nanny freelance & permanent Driver, Security, Gardener, Pool Cleaner Office Staff, Waitress, Cook, etc. English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male. Good Service With Guarantee C/Es/20 Feb 13

YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH Want to be part of our growing success and grow a career with the NR1 Recruiting Agency in Indonesia? We are now looking for a motivated individual to join our team as Recruiter - Fluent in spoken and written English. - Higher degree in hospitality / hotel / tourism. - Minimum 3 years working experience in hospitality industry. - Previous experience in HR and/or Training in hospitality industry preferred. - Good understanding of Indonesian hospitality market. - Excellent administrative skills, well organized, attention to detail, able to keep confidentiality. - Computer literate. For more detailed Job Description, please have a look on our website

Are you the one? Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Dewi Sri, Blok C, Nr 3 • Kuta, Bali, Indonesia • Tel / Fax: +62/361.763.324 C/Es/G-12 Dec. 12

Exotissimo Travel, a creative and innovative regional leader in travel industry in South East Asia is recruiting for:

Urgent needed Chef, Manager, Waitress, contact 0813 3732 0212. [297] Garment Looking for Assistant Manager / Production / Sourcing / Scheduling / Experience required. Email <indovan@ gmail.com>. [303] Looking for Sales Assistant to sell luxury products to 5* hotels. Experience necessary, fluent Eng, own transport, start immediately, good commission. Send CV to email <want2employ@gmail. com>. [304] Looking for House Manager For villa in Canggu, hours 7.15am-12 & 5-7pm 6 days, good cook, good with dogs, start immediately, 2 jt/month. Send CV to <want2employ@ gmail.com>. [305]

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Looking for Driver & Security Guard. Good driving skills & experience in security. Full time, Canggu area. Start immediately, 2.5jt/month. Send CV to <want2employ@ gmail.com>. [306] Teach English Online From Bali. Join Us Now! Contact: <bali.teaching@edukagroup. com>. [292] Looking for Information Expert. Experience in law enforcement, military or security. Own transport, good English, male/female. 3jt/ month. Send CV to email <want2employ@gmail. com>. [307] NGO searching for Child Protection Case Worker. Degree in psychology/ counselling/social work, own transport, good English, female only, start immediately. 3 jt/month, send CV to <want2employ@gmail. com>. [308] Looking for Projects Manager. Experience in construction, own transport, start immediately, 3jt/month. Send CV to <want2employ@ gmail.com>. [309] Project Manager Required for House Renovation in Nusa Lembongan, 1-2 month project. <fulvio@indosat.net. id>. [310] Experienced Sales Agent for food company needed urgently, please contact 0821 4485 2870. [311]

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WOMAN FASHION DESIGNER Unique opportunity for experienced person to take a leading role in fashion design for a fast growing fashion apparel company in Bali handling womenswear. This is a very important role requiring creativity balanced by commercial astuteness and competence to operate in the full design, sampling-preproduction process. Must know basic pattern making, Excel, Photoshop, Illustrator, sense of target market and the ability to delegate and communicate productively with support staff and suppliers. Please send your application + portfolio to: lostinparadise639@gmail.com (subject : FD) NC/Es/24 July 13

Bali Krisna Service

Since 1999 Bali Krisna Service CV, has been the number one and most trusted domestic employee agency in Bali, specialising in housemaids, babysitters and nannies. We can provide domestic placement for • Babysitters • Housekeeping • Gardeners • Cooks • Cleaners • Security • And more English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.

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ADMINISTRATION/ MANAGEMENT OF WEB SALES Will work in conjunction with team and director to facilitate sales and promotional activities related to online sales. Uploading of data and monitoring of sales online. Basic requirements familiarity with data input and management with excel and word, email marketing and database activity. Must be self-driven, motivated and disciplined with the ability to work in a fast paced, fun environment, and able to meet deadlines. Must have proficiency with Photoshop, Excel and Word. Must be proficient in English. References required. Please send your Application to : lostinparadise639@gmail.com (subject : AFW) NC/Es/24 July 13

Established and fast growing hospitality and Adventure Company is searching for motivated & exceptional candidates to drive the company to the next level of development.

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Excellent presentation and communication skills Fluent in oral & written English Outgoing and team player Computer literate Minimum of 3 years experience in marketing & sales related activities within hospitality and travel industry

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Lecturers/Teachers (part- time) For the subjects • International Law • Marketing • Spanish Language • Research and Statistics • Event Management (Focus area: Conferences and Business Events) • Intercultural Management • International Business Management (focus on Asia) Profile • Excellent command of English (speaking and writing); • For International Law, Research/Statistics, International Business Management and Intercultural Management: Master’s or PhD degree in the respective field (required) and relevant work experience; • For Event Management: At least 4 year experience in the MICE industry (required); Bachelor’s or Master’s degree (preferred). • For all positions work experience in education and the hospitality industry is highly desirable; • Highly representative. Professional attitude. Stenden University Bali Stenden University Bali is part of the Stenden University network with more than 10.000 students on the campus sites in The Netherlands, South-Africa, Qatar, Thailand and Bali. Our campus in Bali offers a bachelor’s programme in International Hospitality Management and specialization programs in Event Management and Spa and Health Management. Information and Application Please send your Cover Letter and Resume before August 15th, 2013 to Ms. Rani Kusumo, Assistant General Manager (stendenbali.hr@stenden.com). For more information about the position, please contact Mr. Mark de Jong, Academic Coordinator (mark.de.jong2@stenden.com). A test lecture will be part of the selection procedure. www.stenden.com/bali

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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A-mazing value villas Seminyak/BatuBelig Beachside Villa.Reduced.Glamorous 3 storey 3y.o. villa on 450m2.. Private beach access.180 degree ocean and sunset view roof garden. High security. 5 bdrm and 6 bthr. Fabulous kitchen, pool and gardens.Beautifullyfurnished.Already attracting BIG rentals. 43yr lease. Now US$750,000 *VL-060 Lovina Bargain. Stately Home or Business. Wonderful luxury 7 br/8bth villa estate on 48 are. Room for vast expansion. Panoramic ocean & sunset views. 3 separate pavilions. Huge horizon pool. Park-like gardens. Completely furnished.5 y.o. Reduced to USD$595.000 Freehold. *VS-058 Kuwum. Brand new 7 br./7 bthrm. Villa on 24 are. A beautiful mix of French country and modern Bali. Antique teak timbers and glowing granite.Lap pool.Beautiful gardens. 3 kitchens.2 Huge entertaining areas.Just US$1.88 mill. *VS-009 Seminyak. Jl Drupadi. Stunning 3 bedroom villa on 6 are. 43 yr Lease. Right in the middle of everything. Fully furnished and equipped. Huge rental returns. US$850K net. Seminyak. JlDrupadi. Bargain. 2 br/2bth villa with pool on 3.5 are. Lovely leafy garden.Unfurn.Just US$195,000 25 yr lease. *VL-062 Seminyak. Br Taman. Freehold Bargain. Lovely 3br home on 230m2. HUGE potential. Beautiful position. Rp3.3 billion. CangguBeach. Last chance to buy a brand new, architect designed, 2 bedroom villa with pool for only $179,900. Just 500m from the beach. Call us now!*VL-025 BatuBelig.Luxury Villa complex.1x6 br, 2x2br, 1x4br on 1100m2. Brand new, fully furnished. 3 pools, parking.Ready to rent for the high season. Walk to beach. Choose freehold US$2.975 mill. Or leasehold 30 +30 years US$1.5 million. *VS-010

A List Land We have huge listings of land, from 3 are to 20 hectares, in all the best places. Call us. Jl Oberoi. 29.2 are. Freehold.Right in the middle of Eat Street.Great shape.3.4m access.One of the last.2.2M per are. *LS-026 Jl Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold.Next to the ‘W’.Square shape.3.5m access. Close to beach. Rp 2M per are. Pererenan on river. 11.1 are freehold. Perfect development site. Good shape and access. Gentle slope.Rp 450 mill per are. Berawa.Behind Canggu Deli. 20.1 are. Freehold land. Good access. Close to Canggu Club. Rp850 mill/are. Medewi Surf Beachfront.1.21 Hektar land, perfect for development. 225m x 54m. Road full length. Vertical slope means whole property has views. Rp 80 mill/are.

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KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hot-water, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/ beach 5 mins. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3.5 million / Rp. 4 million / month, Rp. 200.000 fan/day, Rp. 250.000 AC/day. [6840] Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867. [7274] Room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly with swimming pool on Jl. Mataram Kuta. Phone +62 361 754 332 and Apartment & room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly, fully furnished, AC, cable TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, fridge. Located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Please contact +62 361 757 623 or e-mail: <surfarisinnbali@gmail.com> and website: <surfarisinnbali.com>. [7232]

DENPASAR Overcontract Kost Exclusive, 15 years, 14 rooms, fully furnished, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, carpark. Good investment. Price IDR 2.5 Billion (nego). Please email: <nyomanaril@gmail.com>. [5589] Villa for sale in Pemogan, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom w/ pool, fully furnished on 4.2are freehold, 4,400KW with garden and ricefield views, 5mins from Carrefour. Rp. 2.5M. Contact Kadek 0878 6298 8848 / 0877 6278 7815, <sekarini. kadek@gmail.com>. [6948]

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Land for sale, land size 2,25 Are, price 250 juta, in front of Green School. Good for house or business. Contact 0821 4618 6367. [7254]

Petitenget. Fashionable 9 villa resort on 32 are. Close to EVERYTHING. Walk to beach. Fully operational. Many forward bookings. US$8 million neg. Now US$7 million neg. Freehold *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

Overcontract 2,5 years, ex. garment, size 4 are. Jln. P. Yoni, Gg. Rinjani No. 9 Pemogan Denpasar. Tlp. 0878 6157 6506 Iluh Hany. E-mail <rovic_victoria@bellaliant.net>. [7290] Storage space available for rent: Location is Jl Hang Tuah, between Renon and Sanur. Size 9 x 5 meter or a portion of that. Contact: <info@tirian.com> or Call: 262 778. [7298] Land overcontract, 5 are. Located in Lukluk Badung, price Rp. 5 million/are/yr. Contact 0857 3927 5074. Villa area. [7317]

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CANGGU

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Beautiful complex with two Villas for Sale (leasehold) in Babakan, Canggu. A 3+1 bedroom and a 2 bedroom beautiful places with great view, garden and pools. 400.000 USD. 0821 4511 0995. [7306]

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

Land for sale on Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong Canggu, no agent. Please contact: 081 139 8039 or 0813 3831 9191. [7310] House for rent, 2 bed, 2 bath, mezanin, lockable living dining, pool and garden, 200m2 built, 400m2 land. rice field view. Jl Subak Sari Gang Suku Suku II no 10. Brawa, close to Canggu Club. Price 145 yearly. call Joe 081 2391 8997 or 0361 743 5676. [7322]

NC/RE/I-24 July 13

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

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Delightful Villa on 500m2 land. 5 minutes walk to Brawa Beach. 3 big bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, full western kitchen. Spacious living room. 15 metre swimming pool, garage, storage. Daily housekeeping, garden, and pool maintenance included. Fully furnished including linen. Rp 280,000,000/year, long term rental. Short term rental at a good rate on application. Call John: 0896 8544 7717, email: <qualityteak_bali@yahoo.com>. [7285] Rent bungalow full wood, nice, quiet, garden, 1 bedroom, 1 kitchen, 1 small living area. AC, Wifi, safety box, TV/DVD, staff. Day, week, month. Sale villa, 12 ares, leasehold, 32 years, 200 sqmt, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool 5x10. No agent. <nykitashanti@yahoo.fr>. 0819 1671 2667. [7295] Villa for rent in Brawa, 3 min from Brawa beach. Two separate large bedrooms with 2 baths, large living room with full kitchen, large garden with 10 meters pool. Available from September 1st for 1 year, 180 mil negotiable. <nvabags@aol.com>. [7299] Villa for rent monthly, weekly, Canggu Echo Beach. 3 bedroom and 2 bedroom. All room with AC, Internet high speedy, security 24 hours, pool, garden, full furnished with staff. 0878 6152 4094. E-mail <soeparmi.li@yahoo. com>. [7104] The luxurious private villa at Canggu, constructed on two levels and set within a large sliding walled to the rice field with 5 spacious bedroom. Stunning swimming pool 20x5m, near by Catholic church and temple just 5mins from Canggu Club. Rent yearly, Rp 400million. <www.perelavilla.com>, E-mail:suardanichoquet@gmail.com>. [7330]

NC/Re/G-12 June 13

FREEHOLD Villa for Sale. Best location in Berawa area. modern minimalist style 3 bedroom and bathroom, maidroom, studyroom, livingroom, kitchen and dining, s.pool, garage, rooftop lounge with ocean, ricefield and mountain view. Also Land for sale in Canggu Berawa area. 2 are and 4 are. Contact; 871 5116 / 0813 3701 6123. [7126] HOUSE/room for rent. In Umalas (Kerobokan), 10minutes to Echo & Canggu Beaches. Daily-weekly-monthly. 5bedroom, full AC, full furnished, sw. pool, Wifi, cable TV. Contact: email <threes.sompie@gmail.com>, or call 0877 8877 8116 / 081 872 3973. [7162] Peaceful, natural, modern 2 and 4 bedroom pool villas for rent close to Canggu, superfast Wifi Internet, LED TVs, ensuite A/C bedrooms, garden, complete kitchen, staff, security. Contact: 0819 3624 4827, <pandantreevillas@ gmail.com>. [7163] CANGGU freehold IMB great location 2 kilometers north of Canggu Club perfect retirement or holiday villa for a couple. Purpose designed and built by Australian couple to enjoy the Bali lifestyle. 2.25 Are, 200sqm 2 level, 2 bedrooms, pool. 3.9 Bill neg. Genuine inquiries only. Email <uwish.bali@gmail.com>. Call Indonesian Putu 0853 3388 1444, English Ron 0821 4669 3088. [7210] SEASENTOSA Echo Beach. World best apartment. Absolute beachfront. One two bedroom 50 year lease. 8% guaranteed return for 3 years. Delivery December 2013. Call for your inspection. Roberto Bianchi 081-337 873 145, <roberto@seasentosa.com>. [7255] House for rent two bedrooms, big garden, hot water, big parking, 5 minutes to Canggu Club. Please call 0812 3608 4091. [7273] Canggu overcontract 24 years, side by side investment. 3 are with IMB. 3 are, 2 bedroom new villa, pool, furnished. 0823 4166 7577 / 0819 3626 5914. No agents. Pictures e-mail <goldipics@gmail.com>. [6942] Villa rent/sale. Building 125m2 / 2.55 are, furnished. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen full equiped, garden, pool. 2 min from Berawa Beach. 5 min Canggu Club. Rent 150 million/year. Call 081 895 7082. [7276] Modern and new 2 bedroom villa in Brawa, 2 bathroom, swimming pool, lovely garden, AC, fully furnished, carpark, laundry, lock-up. 120 juta pa. Available now. 0853 3782 2707 or e: <nadiastuart_gibson@yahoo.com> for photos. [7278] Villa in Brawa. Available for August, 3bd/3bth, pool, fully furnished with maid service. Overlooking Bali Equestrian Centre and rice fields. USD 200.00/night. E-mail: <info@ baliequestriancentre.com>. Ph: 844 6541. [7279] Freehold land 11 Ara rectangle with small river at the bottom in Klepekan, Canggu for imediate sale. 320 ara nego. 081 2391 0353, <sarasmish2@gmail.com>. [7283] For rent monthly/yearly beautiful villa with pool in Jln. Nelayan Canggu near Echo Beach. 3 or 2 bedrooms villa fully furnished, big garden, gazebo, rice field view, carpark, fast Wifi, staffs. Contact 0818 900 480. [7305]

NC/Re/G-24 July 13

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

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Beautiful Hill-Side Property For Sale By Owner 1 Hectare (100 are) 7km from and overlooking central Negara city (West Bali). Fantastic views (Jimbaran to Java). Lots of trees (clove, cocoa, coconut, lemon, etc). Small 2 bedroom house, 2,200 watt electricity. Mountain water piped in, asphalt road. Rp. 10,000,000 (ten million rupiah) per are.

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Located in Canggu, 15min from Seminyak. House for rent, 2 bedroom, semi furnished, garage Rp 40 mill / year also available monthly rent. 2 and 3 bedroom villa yearly rental, fully furnished in Seminyak. And a room in Kerobokan available from July 21st. Land for sale located in Kerobokan near Depo Bangunan, size 2,3 ara for Rp 410 mill/ara. Please call 0878 6111 6455 or email betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [7326]

3 bedroom villa at Drupadi & 4 bedroom at Kunti Seminyak. Daily or weekly. Swimming pool, daily maid, Wi-Fi, hot water, open living and kitchen. And also have 2 bedrooms in Legian. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866]

2 bedroom villa in Oberoi, 400m from the beach, wifi, swimming pool, garden, open living fully furnished for monthly or yearly rental. Newly 1 bedroom studio, fully furnished, Wifi no pool, very cozy best location behind Ultimo. Please call 0819 1679 8705. [7327]

3 Bedroom villa for rent with pool. 6-12 months. Jl Petetinget. Not far from Beach, W, Living room. Just move in. 100jt 6 months 18jt 12 months. Email me for pics <ayyoungicon@gmail.com>. +62 821 4676 0117. [7159]

For rent weekly, monthly, beautiful villa in Seminyak, quiet area, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, kitchen, AC, cable TV, WIFI, large swimming pool, garden, staff included. Email: <villa-astaga@hotmail.fr>. [7095]

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Seminyak House for rent 200 m2 land. 2 storey, 3+1 bedroom. Nice complex, behind bank’s area. Nearby AIS, Cafe Warisan. Price 75 million/year. Ray White Kuta 081 2364 1119. [7328]

Fully renovated showroom for rent in West Sunset Road: 144m2, 2 storeys, 5AC, decorated panels, wooden floors, 10600 watts electricity, parking lot, good location. From Sept 1st. Contact : 081 7088 8339. [7208]

NEW HOUSE FOR RENT IN SANUR Cozy and peaceful atmosphere, away from noise.

Rooms, comfortable & quiet, fully furnished. Kitchen with fridge, cable TV, AC & hot water, large pool, for mid & long term, near 66 Beach. Good price. Fotos visit at <www. gardenakutabali.com>. Call 0813 3731 8292. [7251]

Jalan Tukad Nyali Gang Batu Permata No. 5, Sanur Kaja. AC, water heater, garage, PAM, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen. Rp. 72 million/year (nego) CP: Ibu Haryati 081239521462 Gita 087860867548 NC/RE/U-24 July 13

2 bedroom villas, short + longterm, 2 bathrooms with bathtub, private pool + garden, lounge gazebo, full equipped kitchen, AC, satTV, DVD, safetybox, free-wifi, houskeeper, gardener, poolboy, security, nice location, reasonable price. <balivillaprivate@gmail.com>. 0878 6025 6012. [7169]

NC/RE/U-24 July 13

Villa for rent. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 are land, swimming pool, kitchen, large living area, Wifi, 2 cable TVs, daily cleaning, inc. breakfast. Jl. Drupadi 1 no. 2A Villa 5, Seminyak (opposite Warung Made). Eliev 0878 6161 6990 / 0831 1448 8618. Rp. 2.75jt/day nett. [7252] SENTOSA Villas. 3 4 bedroom villas available 32 years lease + 40. 4 to 10 ara starting at $ 475000. Managed complex personal residence or rental income for inspection Roberto Bianchi 0813 3787 3145, <roberto@seasentosa. com>. [7256] For rent weekly, monthly, new apartment on Jl. Merthanadi, fully furnished and serviced (daily cleaning and towel/bed sheet change) pool, cable tv, kitchenette, near Sunset Point. starts Mid August 2013. Pls call +62 812 388 3259 or +62 361 781 7340, from Rp 3,500,000/month. [7257] Small modern townhouse, very nice design. Two bedrooms, guest mezzanine, big office, ricefield view, very quiet and safe. Fully equipped, excellent pembantu. Near Bali Deli. 6 years overcontract. 0819 9957 7004, 0819 9968 1811. <dmatto@web.de>. [7260]

NC/Re/I-24 July 13

AVAILABLE now for short/long term: 2 bedroom luxury villa over 750m2 just 50m from La Lucciola beach, fully furnished, pool, garden, Wifi and cable tv, daily housekeeping and security. Please email <kabvillas@dps. centrin.net.id> for rates. [7288] 1 bedroom traditional Bali style villa, TV’s, DVD, AC, electricity, water, gas, maids services included, parking, kitchen, dining, separate bathroom. 10 mill monthly. Longterm negotiable. Nice gardens. Jl. Plawa. 0819 3626 6264. [7292] Land for lease 30yrs, Jl Telaga Waja Seminyak. 6 are great villa location. 18mil/are/year. call 081 2389 0994 or email <peter@penjorbalimandiri.com>. [7301] Luxury furnished Vila for Rent in Petitenget. 2 bedrooms, swimmingpool, nice garden. Close by everything. Available until April 2014, 120 million, or short term 13million/month. <www.yourbalivacationvilla.com>. 0361 473 1533, 081 2465 6475. [7302] Villa opposite Bali Deli, 3br All Aircon, private and safe, open living, pool, western kitchen, maid, furnitures, large garden. Now untill December Only IDR 15 mln/pm. 0812 3788 2083 or <hos_pro@hotmail.com>. [7303] For rent shop / 1 year + poss. ext. / central Seminyak / near Made Warung. Call now 845 0359. [7312] Knock down small wooden house for sale, built in 2003 Seminyak. Urgent because departure. Please contact 0877 6118 5380 or email <jadesther@hotmail.com>. [7314] New 3 Bedroom villa in Seminyak for long term rent (minimum 2 years). Email <zilverbeads@gmail.com>. [7320] Fully furnished 1,2 BR apt in a resort by Legian beach, daily, monthly, yearly. 2+3 bedrooms villa in Seminyak for daily rent. Brand new studio rooms with shared pool for $450 per month.Pls go <www.apartment-bali.com>. [7325]

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24 July - 07 August, 2013

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

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

Ubud, Nyuh Kuning, land for sale, quiet prime location, 11,6 (33x35m), 4 min. to Ubud Market Place, good for villa or boutique resort, Rp. 295 mio/are. Call 0857 9286 6808. [7090] WONDERFUL opportunity for shared ownership in a gorgeous 2 bed villa with stunning rice paddy views, 5 minutes from Ubud centre. Part of an established and highly popular group of villas. Great return on your investment. See details: <www.mataharivillas.com>. Email: <mataharivillas@gmail.com>. [7185] C/Re/G-1 May 13

FOR sale - Ubud villa. Quiet and close. New-2 bedrooms, 2 baths, pool, garage, 5 are. Tall trees, rice field views. Penestanan Kaja. Restaurants and spas a few minutes walk. Excellent - Beautiful rental. 23 year contract, $240,000USD. <karmacounter@gmail.com>. [7266]

POA Freehold Petitenget Villa Two storey four bedroom villa on 650 sqm land Swimming pool and mature garden bordering river C/Re/G-1May 13

For rent restaurant + equipment and villa + furniture. Can take each or both restaurant and villa. Ricefield view, strategic location. Katiklantang Singakerta Ubud. Telp: 0812 8054 5556, 0821 4538 1353. [7291] Brand new amazing riverview villas in quiet location for sale. 3bed+3bath, kitchen+dining+living room, spool+garden. Closed to Ubud center and resto. Quick sale ASAP. Contact: 0878 6076 9393 or <irawanes@yahoo.com>. [7297] BRAND new villa to lease until Jan 2030, with great locked in price for next 30yrs. Fully furnished, 2 bdrm, 2 bathrooms, private and secure. Beautiful tranquil location. Land 772m2, Villa 148m2. Only asking AUD 140,000 to take over lease. Quick sale. Email <yogalove8@yahoo. com.au>. [7323] C/U/G-17 April 13

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F OR SALE RE STAURANT

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Kuta Legian Melasti Two Floors, 250m2 ,Terrace, Equipment & Furniture, Parking. Possibility 6 or 9 years with option to extend. IMB, Alcohol Licence, All Documents.... For more information contact Ph : 0812 3652 8677 gegelou@hotmail.fr NC/RE/U-26 June. 13

Sayang Sanur Extended Stay Package 7 days : USD 500 (saving USD 95) 10 days : USD 700 (saving USD 150) 15 days : USD 1.050 (saving USD 225) 20 days : USD 1.350 (saving USD 350) 30 days : USD 1.500 (saving USD 1.050) Call : (62) 0361- 283609 Email : info@sayangsanur.com Web Address: http://sayangsanur.com

Luxury Studio feature a comfortable sleeping area and fully equipped complete with : Refrigerator, Stove Top, Refrigerator, Coffee Maker, Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Dining table, Washing Machine, 60 channels Satellite TV, DVD Player, Free Wi-Fi & ADSL Internet Port and Wide Swimming Pool. Address : Jl. Danau Tamblingan 140 Sanur Denpasar – Bali 80228

Lovina, lush mountain land 15 mins from beach, ocean view from top. Has teak trees. 173 are 5’000’000 rp per are. Great investment, prices booming here with new airport. Ph. 081 139 6324. [7307]

TABANAN Are you looking for land to buy in Tabanan area, small of big plots. Contact or e-mail directly to owner: Tel: +62 81 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452]

FOR RENT

Weekly / Monthly / Yearly In a traditional Balinese house, KUTA AREA (Jalan Majapahit) 2 rooms apartment and single rooms also available. Fully furnished, daily cleaning, AC & TV, hot & cold water, Wi-Fi. Quiet area close to the beach and 10 minutes walking distance to the night life. Start at Rp. 2 million/month. Please call : 0878.6138.5172 / 081.317.986.177 C/Re/U-29 May 13

For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 10 until 20 are located in Arto Sari near Soka Beach. This plot of land sits on the highest point in this area with stunning sea views that cannot be blocked, comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Price: Rp. 39 Mill per are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [1382] Land for Sale freehold in Kerambitan/Kelating beach area. alila soori resort neighborhood. 300 Meters from the beach, ocean View and ricefield view. Great value investment, already “Aspek” for home accommodation, ready to build. Land size 15 Are. Contact info: 0361 871 5116 / 0813 3701 6123. [7127] For sale beach land at Klecung Tabanan- Bali, huge size for big development, if u interested pls email <sutoyo27c@ gmail.com>. [7268] Land for sale freehold (SHM) 13 Are in tourism center Alas Kedaton, interesting price, good for villa or restaurant. Interested please contact 0361 746 2622 / 081 9999 139 72, no agent. [7329] NC/Re/I-24 July 13

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RESTAURANT FOR SALE We are selling our 3 year old restaurant in Denpasar. Fully equipped for all types of food. Perfect location with good parking. The land is 7 are, building is 5 are, 2 upstairs apartments, 1 smaller suite or office, meeting room 50 people. Good storage and office space. Security fenced and landscaped. This is a very attractive restaurant. 7 year lease remains and can be extended. Please contact 081 353 222 786

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KEROBOKAN

NEW villa for rent 2 bedroom with own bathroom & air conditioning. Private pool, furnished or unfurnished. Only 5 minute walk to Seminyak shops, restaurants & nightclubs. Email <maxinesalt1@gmail.com> or call 0878 6269 5737 / 0878 6079 8471. [7309]

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

HOUSE For lease urgent, basic, 3 bdr, kitchen, phone line. Lease until Feb 2018. Also has 4th bedroom or used as lounge or office or workshop. Kerobokan. Asking only 230 mil Nego total to take over lease.(comes to only 50mil per year nego). Ph. 0819 677 902. [6788] House sale: Good location, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 livingrooms, diningroom, 4 aircon, kitchen, guest toilet, balcony, land 160sqm, building 160sqm, 2 floors, power shower, hot&cold, 2 garden, security, public pool, ricefield view, Rp. 2,3 Bio negotiable. Call/SMS: 0819 3606 9789. [7319] HOUSE for rent at Br. Anyar Kaja Kerobokan, 2 bedroom, kitchen, ac cool & hot water, bath tab and garden view only 2 minute from Bali Budha. Price 50 juta/year. Call Putu 0818 0554 8979. [7321]

House 2 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, maid room, kitchen set, hot water, 3 AC, phone line, garden, parking, furnished, 24 hours security. Call 0361 756 075 / 0878 6265 5365. [7194] Apartment the Nadram. Call 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. Location: Marlboro, behind BPC City Hotel. Rent: day, week, a month. Price: negotiable. Facilities: room 4x7 metres, bathroom, small garden, full furnished, cleaning service everyday include electric. [6267] Yearly/Monthly villa, Canggu/Seminyak, furnished/ unfurnished. Click <www.mata-bali.com> or <info@matabali.com>. We are also looking for properties to list and market. No agents please. [7258]

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For sale: Teak joglo house and storage with office. Suitable for business or knockdown on overcontract land. 3 years left. On Jl. Marlboro Kerobokan Barat. Contact Christina 0812 465 5204. [7259] For sale 3 bedroom villa in Banjar Semer. 155 sqm land size, 180 sqm building size, pool, strategic location, price 2,3 Billion. Also villa for rent 2 bedrooms ensuite, pool, Wi-fi, Indovision, garden, furnished. Contact +62 81 55 777 000, <micaeljulie@gmail.com>. [7261] House for rent yearly -Petitenget premium location. 4 bedrooms with AC, 3 bathrooms, living and dining room, garage, pool, kitchen and full furnished. Just bring your own suitcase. Contact/sms 0878 6032 3115 or 081 2384 7017-no broker commission. [7271] Land for sale, 18Are (1800m2) Freehold. Jl.Batubelig, Petitenget, Kerobokan. Behind the Berry Amor Villa. Price: Rp. 1.5 Bil/are Nego. Contact us: 0361 796 5223 / 081 238 23722. [7277] Cheap small house for rent 24 July - 17 Aug. 20 Euro/day, 120 Euro/week. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, TV room, Wifi, Indovision, 3 sweet security dogs, includes maid. Please call +62 878 6151 9289 Kadek. [7280] Special price two bedrooms villa. Monthly Rp. 9 Juta, yearly Rp. 90 Juta, include Wifi, cleaning service, pool attendance, private pool, kitchen, TV channel, AC, hot and cool water, refrigerator. <www.daivanivilla.com>. Email <sella.meijer@yahoo.com>. 0818 0554 4868, 0361 918 8966. [7282]

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Over contract commercial premise for any activity, 9,5 years, 240m2, possibility over contract PT including restaurant licenses, Umalas 2 Jalan Bumbak. Hp. +62 856 371 4493, +62 857 3984 5076. Email <jomaroselli@ hotmail.com>. [7313] Lovely house with big garden for rent. 3 Bedroom + 2 Maidroom. 5 months left for Rp 50 mill. Jalan Gunung Sanghyang, 10 min drive to Seminyak. Call 0812 4605 737 or 0361 – 9119 486. [7286] Office space for rent on the main road Umalas, semi furnished, 4x8 mtr, Rp 35 million/year, min 2 years. Call 0878 6239 9447. [7287] Nice little house to rent, two bedrooms, AC, livingroom, kitchen open on garden parking lot security included. Green area. 6. 8M monthly or 60M from now until June 2014. Call 0857 3804 2206. [7300] VILLA for lease urgent until March 2020, fully furnished, Wi-Fi, indovision, pool, luxury, 3 bdrm, garage, maids room, western kitchen, laundry, 2 bathrooms, CCTV, security system, wifi, 6 aircons, Kerobokan. Asking only 800 mil (comes to only 120 per year)nego to take over whole lease, inc all furniture. Will Consider All Reasonable Offers. Please contact 0819 677 902. [7102] Modern deluxe apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, daily, monthly from Rp. 4 to 7.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [6262] House for rent 5/10 minutes from Kerobokan, 10 minutes from Bali Buddha, 5 minutes from Tiara Gatsu. Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2 AC, 3 hot water. Living area, garden, 70 juta Rupiah/year. Please call: 0819 9932 3230, 081 6472 6425. [7308]

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CANDIDASA Candidasa, 100 meter from beach. 6 are Land! Lease contract 36 years. Acess to beach, coconut trees, ready to build. Perfect for weekend, holiday home or villa. Only 2,5 million/Year/Are! 081 2362 9117. [7245] For sale-Bali-(2) Two luxury villas on 15 are freehold- total price- $550,000 USD for both villas. Candidasa. 2br/2ba, private pools, European appliances, 50mtr to beach. 0812 4651 4976 or <islandsurftours@yahoo.com>. [7265]

KARANGASEM Exceptional land for Rent (10-20yrs) or for Sale. 17.5 ares flat overlooking Tirtagangga paddies valley + 13.5 ares hillside. Unbreakable 180째-panoramic view on valley and Mt Agung. Access for cars/trucks, water, electricity, certificates. Tirtagangga 3 mn, Amlapura 10 mn. Perfect for retirement and/or guest-house project and/or meditation/yoga sessions. Ready to build. Available immediately. Complete info at English/French dedicated website www. a-land-in-bali. com. Contact 0813 3845 1160, <randriot@yahoo.com>. [7296]

NUSA DUA 2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041]

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SHOP for rent. At Bali Collection, Block A16#2A. Komplek Pariwisata Mall Nusa Dua, 72 Square meter. Fully furnished for clothing retail. Email: <contact@moonrocks. es>. Phone: 081 835 4717. [6753] Restaurant and garden in Nusa Dua prime loctaion 5200m2 looking for investor. Please call 0813 3910 4525 or email <restaurant.garden@yahoo.com>. [7311]

BUKIT Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] Townhouse unfurnished Jln. Pantai Balangan, 1 km from Nirmala. 2or3 bedrooms. Safe/friendly neighborhood. Western W/C. Clean, fresh paint/additions. Written contract 24j/1 year, 90j/4 years. Bahasa 0361 748 5621, English SMS only 0813 3878 2471, <nyepih@mataairbali. com>. [7156] For rent/sale, spacious one & two bedroom apartments near Dreamland. Fully furnished, share pool & BBQ area. 1 bedrm plus kitchen, bathrm and lounge room $600/ month. 2 bedrm, 2 bathrm and lounge room + kitchen. $1000/month. Ph/SMS between 9am - 5pm - +62 878 6184 3997. [6952]

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Dreamland - Big house for sale/rent: 6 bedrms, 5 bathrooms, 4 lounge rooms, pool and BBQ area. Great breeze and views. Sell $490.000 Aust. Rent $25.000 Aust/ year. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6953] Land for lease 10 Are long term, Bingin, main road Uluwatu. Perfect location for commercial place (rest, shops), including semi finished building. IMB ok. Real Estate agent can contact me 081 2393 2144. [7253] Baso Bali Property. Land for sale Bukit Ungasan. Close to Chate Deu Bali Villas. 5-84 Are freehold, offer $26.500/are nego. Owner 0813 5338 4535 / 0813 3856 1409. E-mail <info@basobaliproperty.com>. [7262] Villas for sale 2 bed 3 bath, 300m2 land, IDR 1.9 Bill and 3 bed 4 bath, 381m2 land, IDR 2.5 Bill. All complete with living, dining, kitchen, pool, garage and green garden. Call owner 0813 3854 9888. [7264] For sale Bukit Pantai Bingin contract 16 years, 25 are, 7 buildings, large swimmingpool, 100m from cliff. Cheap price for quick sale. Check <www.villasundaram.com>, contact: 0813 3871 5843, <sundaram000@hotmail.com>. [7270] For rent Dreamland 3 bedrooms apartment, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, lounge, roof top, gazebo, pool, amazing ocean views, fully furnished. Rp. 125 million/year. Call 0878 6118 4518. [7275] For sale villa in Dreamland Pecatu, 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, pool, covered carport, 5 A/C, oven, close to beach, gated security, golf course. Free hold. Rp. 1,3 Billion (nego). Phone English Bahasa 0812 3614 4191, email <scottmi15@hotmail.com>. [7316]


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24 July - 07 August, 2013

APARTMENTS & VILLAS

LEGIAN

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

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

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

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BB-B113 PROPERTY

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

For sale company and restaurant, 100m2, 2 floor, Hotel Aromas area, Jalan Legian 191, kitchen 10m2, full metal parking place, AC, Indosat. Total price 41000 US$. Phone 0878 6152 0149. [7281] For rent monthly/yearly beautiful villa in Padma Utara Legian. 200m from beach. Two bedrooms villa with pool, fully furnished, Wifi, TV sat, big parking. Contact 081 890 0480. [7304]

JIMBARAN

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Jimbaran 5 star luxury shared residence. Includes: kitchen, pool, tennis, gym, garden, living room. Single or double with en-suite. From 575 Dollars per month. Quiet location. Email <elookers@gmail.com>. 0813 3726 5495 Andy. <www.baliroomsvilla.com>. View this property today. [7081]

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

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Over contract: Ruko for office. Just being renovated (interior). Price 100,000,000 million per year negotiable. Please call for further information: 0819 3624 7547 / 0813 5330 9019 / email to <bowetonsea@yahoo.com>. Location of ruko is in Jimbaran area. [7193] House for sale in Jimbaran, villa style, closed to By Pass but very quiet, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, maidroom, kitchen, living, dining, pool, garage, phone line, full furnished. Direct owner email: <bulungboni@yahoo.com>, 081 2390 9622. [7202] Kennetha Kost. Full facilities. Room studio. 4,500,000 per month. Jln. Bukit Hijau Gg. Putri no. 6, Jimbaran - Kuta. Contact/SMS 0361 862 5812 / 0812 395 1410. E-mail <etha@kennethakost.com>. [7289]

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Fabulous Property For Sale! www.realestatebali.com 33 Are (3,300sqm) of river front land in well developed village in Tegagalang, Ubud. The land is enriched with superb views of lazy flow river and verdant green paddy fields stretching. 4m asphalt road access. Freehold. Price: IDR 137mill/Are. 8 Are (800sqm) of hilltop land in Pecatu. Great views of sunset, district and landscape. Perfect setting for private villa. 3.5m paved road access. Freehold. Price: IDR 300 mill/Are. 25 Are (2,500sqm) of high land in the area of Jimbaran. Beautiful ocean, valley and district views. Surrounded by the most popular beaches for surfing such as Padang - Padang, Balangan, Dreamland. 5m road asphalt road access. Freehold. Price: IDR 350 mill/Are. 12 Are (1,200sqm) land in Canggu offers a verdant wide view of rice terrace. Very suitable for private villa or either a great opportunity for an investment. 4m limestone road access. Freehold. Price: IDR 410mill/Are. 9 Are (900 sqm) land secluded from the busy road of Canggu yet within walking distance to black sandy Seseh Beach which is well-known for its romantic & spectacular sunset view. Leasehold for 35 years + extension optional of 15 years. Total Price: USD 110,000

PT.REAL ESTATE BALI 107 Sunset Road, Kerobokan - Kuta, Bali - Indonesia Telp.0361-735590; Mobile.08113956665; 08123846366 Email:info@realestatebali.com | www.realestatebali.com

Dreamland New Kuta Beach Resorts/Pecatu Graha, affordable luxury 2 strory 4 bedroom x 3 bathroom, 3 story 5 bedroom x 5 bathroom, plunge pool, sea views, wifi, closed public pool, beach, short/long term negotiable. <balihouse@hotmail.com> / <http://bakridreamlandvillabali. com>, sms +62 (0816 815 654), +61 407 390 116. [6801] Sale 2 storey house Jimbaran Taman Griya Danau Tamblingan 3/9. 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, land size 193m2, building 325m2, new price Rp. 2.200.000.000 / US$ 220,000. Contact 081 2391 3298. Freehold. <andries@ balimuradproperty.com>. <www.balimuradproperty.com>. [7294] Land for sale free hold, harbour view, size 200m2, 3500 watt, PDAM, good for villa or house. Address Nuansa Utama IV/4 Taman Griya Jimbaran. Rp. 1.500.000.000 / US$ 150,000. Contact 081 2391 3298. Email <andries@ balimuradproperty.com>. <www.balimuradproperty.com>. [7315] Free hold land for sale in a peaceful Jimbaran Hill. North facing, wide frontage with stunning view overlooking at the island bays, smooth asphalt road, electricity, town water, 15 minutes to the Airport, close to shops, cafes and Garuda-Wisnu cultural centre. Land size 1350M2, asking price Rp.10,000,000/M2. Serious buys, please contact Suwarni Ph +62 812 382 3647. [7318]

LAND FOR SALE BELALANG - 21 Are ( can split ) In nice western area. Good access, electric and ready to build ( PERUMAHAN ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 175 Mill / Are

KEDUNGGU - 14 Are and 12 Are, 6m Road access, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 275 Mill/ Are

KEDUNGGU - 8 Are Contract Land 48 Years remaining, 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 4 Milion / Are / Year

PANTAI PASUT - 15 Are, Beach front, Good access, 6 Bed Rooms ( IMB Included ). Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Mill/ Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I-24 July 13

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REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 8.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Expat couple seek longterm rental 6 months minimum. Arriving Bali July10th. Flexible on area, prefer anywhere between Ubud and Amlapura. 2-3 bedrooms internet access required. Email: <pkmurphys@gmail.com>. [001] Looking for 3 year villa rental. Seminyak/Petitenget/ Batubelig. 2 bedroom, pool, carpark. Pay 10k per year - full payment upfront. Pay more for 3 bedroom. Email to <felicity@entertanners.com> or +61 40771 2271. [002]

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Apartment in Sanur

SEMINYAK APARTMENT

Service apartment in Sanur with swimming pool is offered to rent! One bedroom with furniture, Kitchen, AC, Hot shower, Free Wi-Fi, Cable TV, Safety Box, Day time staff stay. There is a night security.

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

Special Price for MONTHLY Rents Start from RP. 6,000,000/Month

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Start from Rp.4,800,000/Month CALL NOW! 0361-8031042

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

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SANUR Rental 1 t0 8 months Sanur 2 BRM Luxury Villa, with ensuits, large living area, 3D TVs A full modern western kitchen, fully furnished with large swimming pool. <Joeneale28@yahoo.com>. 0821 4570 2379. [7205] For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate.Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 1.45 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362] Rent: New house 500m2, minimalist, 2 storey, 100m to Sanur Independent School, 3 bedroom, AC, H/C water,, s.pool 4x8m, garden, parking, close to beach. Call 081 1380 1185. [7249] Nice warung for overcontract in Sanur, Jl. Batur Sari. All equipment and interior new. 48 sqm inside and 36 sqm terrace (with roof). Spacious kitchen. Bathroom. 2200 watt. HP: 0821 4093 2388. [7250]

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Villa for rent Sanur. 5 minutes walk to beach. 2 and 3 bedroom. Swimming pool. Fully furnished. Internet. 7 are. Rent daily weekly monthly yearly. Call Russian 0821 4577 9836. English Indonesian 0813 3968 3379. Call 0821 4407 8745. [7263]

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For sale house in Sanur, leasehold 1000 m2 for 18 year. Contact : 0878 6094 3888, 081 6113 4485. [7267] On 18 are land, ocean view, two villas for rent, short or long terms, furnished or unfurnished. Larger villa has 4 bed rooms, 3 bathrooms, huge living room, large kitchen, gudang, terrace. Smaller villa has 3 bedrooms, 2 bath rooms ,kitchen, living room, terrace. This complex has a good size swimming pool and carport. Available for rent also separately. Contact 0813 3720 5352. [7269] 3 bedroom, 3 full bathrooms, AC. Joglo style, nicely furnished, pool, rice-paddy views, quiet street. 5 minutes to beach. Over-contract until January, can extend. Rp 10.5 juta/month. <robertlonsdorf@gmail.com>. [7272] Sea view villa located in Sanur for rent. 2floors-furnished4bedrooms-4bathrooms-kitchen equipped-1 office- swimming pool-garage-guest toilet-TV Indovision-9aircon-surface building: 250m”-surfaces land: 600 m”. Pics/price on request. Contact: <sitimacpherson@gmail.com> / Cel: 0852 3945 6616 or 0818 0380 0363. [7284] Good Deal Rent house in Sanur, Jalan Penyarigan, 5 min from macdonald, 3 bedrooms, beautiful garden in quiet area. 29 millions of Rp for finish contract until April. Contact: 081 1389 2107. [7293] Award winning residence, 5 stars neighborhood, natural concept-high tech facility, own wine cellar, cigar divan & movie theater, over 1000sqm building space, freehold. For inspection: Lusia 081 2389 0906 / 081 139 9393. [7324] C/Re/G-24 July 13

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

+62 (0) 8155 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com

LEASEHOLD FOR SALE At PRIME LOCATION in Bali’s Oberoi district ... ideal location for a Boutique Hotel Development This is a rare opportunity for foreign investors to act swiftly! 1450 sqm

SSEM569 Seminyak

SBUK120 Bukit

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

With option to include purchase of a newly established PT PMA company already structured to build a 24 room Boutique Hotel at this location. Additional Offer includes building permit (IMB) and preliminary architectural drawings. Buyer may begin their hotel construction in 2013. Leasehold Term until 2034, with option to extend at Market Value at any time. 20 yr Leasehold on 14.5 Are PT PMA Company and IMB

US$ 500,000 US$ 100,000 (optional)

+62 (0) 81 338 2767 72 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

SCGU212 Canggu

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Villa Miki, completed late July 2005 and recently went through a full refurbish in 2011. Set with in a land area of 445 square meters and located in arguably Bali’s most up-coming area. The villa comes with all modern amenities in mind, including a clean water supply, European design, modern kitchen equipment, air-conditioning throughout the villa. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,400,000,000

Contact : Lisa +62 (0) 878 80000 440 lisa@raywhiteparadise.com

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SSEM043 Seminyak

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Top location! High returns with holiday rental guaranteed! Located in the heart of Seminyak, just 350 meters from the beach, close to shopping and dining, this single story 3 bedroom villa has enjoyed great success on the rental market. 170 sqm high quality built on a generous plot of land – 521 sqm. Rental license and management company are in place. The 20 years leasehold comes with a guaranteed option to extend. Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 87 860 053 153 Price : USD 415,000 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com

JOIN US FOR COFFEE, SNACKS AND ALL THE ANSWERS TO YOUR BALI REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS. HOSTED BY RAY WHITE PARADISE PROPERTY GROUP, BALI’S MOST EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE GROUP.

EVERY SATURDAY 11.00 - 13.30

SSEM320 Seminyak

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Located in prime location of Seminyak, this villa has value for investment. Only walking distance to the most famous restaurants, shops, boutiques, Bali Deli supermarket. Only 20 minutes to International airport and 5 minutes to Seminyak beaches. Has two superbly appointed bedrooms with modern standard.

at RAY WHITE PARADISE PROPERTY GROUP Jl. Sunset Road No.9A, Seminyak 80361 Bali – Indonesia Tel. +62 (0) 361 737 357

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Title : Leasehold Price : USD 350,000

Contact : Citra +62 (0) 81 805 430 453 citra@raywhiteparadise.com

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