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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) Left over cardamom espresso was building up in the fridge. And with this very balmy weather what could be more refreshing than granita. This is so easy it’s almost sinful! And there’s lots of room for creativity add a liquor, mint, or chocolate, cinnamon or, or, or.... The only thing required here is do this on a day you’ll be home as you need to stir it every 30 minutes for several hours to make a good granita.

Cardamom Espresso Granita Serves 6 Ingredients: - 1 1/2 cups cold espresso or strong coffee - 3 cardamom pods (optional) - 1 - 2 cups milk - depending on how strong you like your coffee - 1/4 - 1/2 cup simple syrup - depending how sweet you like your granita (see note below for instructions on simple syrup)

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Now every thirty minutes for two hours repeat this procedure. Finally leave the bowl in the freezer. You should have large planes of very thin and delicate coffee ice now. Don’t resist the temptation to have a small bowl of the granita on the last stir. If your timing is right it’ll be about four in the afternoon when it’s hot and sticky and you are dying for something cold. Leave the bowl about an hour or so and when it’s solid scrape with a fork into fluffy snow like flakes and store covered in the freezer. It keeps for weeks although I doubt you’ll be able to keep it for weeks! For real decadence top each serving of the granita with a tablespoon of whipped cream. Note: To make the simple syrup boil together 1:1 sugar to water. I usually do 1 cup of sugar to 1 cup of water and keep the leftovers for Margarita’s or Lemon Drop Martini’s. It keeps a long time in the fridge. Buon Appetito!

-6 Tbl. whipped cream - optional Directions: Make espresso with three cardamom pods set on top of the grounds before heating. Or make strong coffee in your favorite manner adding the cardamom to the brewing method. Make sure to filter out the seeds if necessary. Chill the coffee.

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HOW CLEAN WAS MY COLON

Ubud has become an almost neurotically health-conscious little place. The range of restaurants serving vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and raw foods is amazing. They are usually full of earnest-looking people on their way home from yoga class, deeply absorbed in their devices while munching virtuous organic salads. Experienced professionals will guide you through a week-long fast and cleanse. You can buy all kinds of exotic supplements from the ends of the earth right here in town. Chemical-free vegetables and probiotic smoothies are delivered to your door. There are classes in raw food preparation and becoming a certified raw food chef. Goji berries? No problem. I’m surprised that no one has started a spirulina farm. (Why are we importing all this stuff? What about Slow Food principals? Get with it, people.)

Ubud has the distinction of having four colonics facilities serving the expat population, plus a lady who makes house calls With so much attention to -- or possibly obsession with -everything that goes into the human body here, it’s not surprising that there is an equal fixation with what comes out. (As an aside, I have observed that people who live in the tropics seem to discuss their digestive adventures more than those in temperate climes.) Ubud has the distinction of having four colonics facilities serving the expat population, plus a lady who makes house calls. Could this be the highest per capita rate of colon-polishing shops on the planet? Colonic hydrotherapy/irrigation (the squeamish may wish to skip to the crossword puzzle now) is the practice of introducing several litres of warm water into the intestine via what my grandmother primly described as the back passage to clear out all the old… stuff. The jury is still out as to whether it’s a good idea to irrigate your colon or not. The proponents claim that it is a safe, gentle procedure which cleanses the entire large intestine, removing the parasites, feces, retained gas and the mucoidal plaque that remains in the colon due to insufficient mastication (it seems we build up plaque at both ends of the digestive tract.) The water bathes the cells of the colon, hydrates the whole body and dilutes bacterial toxin concentrations. The therapeutic effects of the bathing are said to result in improved tone and peristalsis as well as promoting the absorption of nutrients. The dissenters say that no scientific evidence supports the alleged benefits of colon cleansing, it has no known medical value, removes beneficial bacteria and may be dangerous. Take your pick. It’s kind of a strange thing to want to do, and I can’t help but wonder who first had the bright idea. The earliest recorded mention of colon cleansing/enemas is an Egyptian medical papyrus dated as early as 1500 BCE. The ancient Greeks and Romans also embraced the concept of the enema with enthusiasm. In Europe the enema syringe was first described in about the year 1000 CE. There are some very interesting 15th century woodcuts online illustrating the procedure in detail, if you’re interested. A few hundred years ago, a clean colon was the exclusive preserve of the upper classes and royalty. In the 17th century it was the fashion in Parisian society to enjoy as many

as three or four enemas a day, the popular belief being that an internal washing was essential to well-being. By this time, enema syringes were available in several styles. They were made of copper or porcelain, and the wealthy had syringes crafted from mother of pearl and silver. Some aristocrats owned large collections of such instruments. I wonder if they were reverently passed down through the generations, along with the gilt-framed portraits and pocket watches. I can’t find any reference to these unusual antiques now. The enema reached the height of fashion in the early years of the reign of Louis XIV (1638-1715) who, it is reported, had over 2,000 enemas during his life (presumably with very fancy equipment). The King sometimes even received court functionaries and visitors during the procedure. It’s interesting that this fascination for clean innards was not necessarily reflected in a similar concern for the exterior; bathing in those days was rare. The practice became popular again in the early part of the last century, and the term ‘colonic irrigation’ (which has quite an agricultural ring to it) was coined by a Dr Kerr in 1932. Mae West and John Lennon were big colonics fans. Princess Diana is credited with re-starting the fad in the 1990s. She had weekly treatments which she was quoted as saying, “take all of the aggro out of me”. These days it’s again very popular; you wouldn’t believe how many live videos there are on youtube; some of them have had 100,000 viewers. There’s another whole world out there.

a couple of days before the colonic and avoid meat and dairy. After your colonic you’ll want to maintain the benefits by continuing with a light diet for a few days… salads, juices, no fried foods.

So what’s the bottom line on colonics? “In the west all things bum are very taboo,” she observed. “Take a look around Bali though -- in every sawah irrigation channel and river you will see smiling people taking care of business, as indoor plumbing is still not common in many village homes. Sure, turning your tushie up for a gloved-up stranger who is going to insert a speculum into your bum is enough to make most modest folks squirm. But it is a medical procedure, the therapist has seen this a thousand times, and you will be surprised how dignified the entire experience is. Many people hold trauma in the first and second chakras of the body. Colonics can be a chance to release on energetic and emotional levels as well. Make sure you are comfortable with your therapist. Ask lots of questions. And get over the fact that you poop. Everybody else does too.”

So what’s the bottom line on colonics? There’s a lot of anecdotal evidence online that it seems to be helpful for people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Some people swear by colonics, others swear at them. Generally speaking, the mainstream medical community disapproves. According to Dr Oz, “There’s no benefit to colonics unless you like the For those of you who care, an enema clears the lower feeling. I take oral colonics -- plenty of high fibre vegetables intestinal tract and colonic hydrotherapy/irrigation bathes the and lots of water.” whole colon, all 1.8 meters of it. In 1917 a Dr Gerson claimed that a weak coffee solution (hold the cream) was beneficial In the interest of research and verisimilitude I decided I should in removing more toxins from the intestine. This practice is really try it myself. I’m unsure of how much of the experience now playfully referred to as Starbutts or (forgive me) I should share with you. The therapist Did the Deed, rubbed crappuccino. One friend told me that in Hawaii she had a my tummy and made reassuring noises. There were quite a colonic using deep trench sea water, which is supposed to be few litres of filtered water sloshing around in there. Perhaps loaded with all kinds of nifty minerals which are absorbed by sufficient to say that it was very interesting, not unpleasant the gut. Weak herbal teas are sometimes used. I saw one and certainly left one feeling really, really clean inside. video where the therapist used filtered water, then coffee, then a chlorophyll solution while stimulating the liver point on the In Ubud, you can have your feet with a tuning fork and rubbing lavender oil onto the client’s colon polished at Alchemy, wrists. Now that’s a pampered colon. Ubud Holistic, Ubud Sari, and the Yoga Barn. I was surprised to learn that colon health experts agree that it is ideal to have at least two or three bowel movements every day. An informal survey revealed that many members of my social circle are not achieving this target. One friend confessed that she made an offering only twice a week, and she has colonics regularly to stimulate greater productivity. She described the procedure to me. There are a number of methods including a bucket system and a variety of machines with gentle pumps. Once the water has been introduced, your therapist will gently rub your tummy to distribute the water/coffee/whatever and monitor what comes out. With some techniques, you can also witness The Passing yourself through a clear tube. An experienced therapist will tell you what you’ve been eating -- apparently old meat often gets stuck up there, a description of which may encourage you to embrace vegetarianism -- and occasionally an intestinal parasite will make a hasty exit. One man claimed that he passed a tiny red plastic hotel from a Monopoly set, which he remembered swallowing when he was six. Clearly, we carry our history within. According to Meg, a Singapore-trained colonics therapist, the procedure is not just useful for sluggish bowels but also stimulates healthy colons. “For the best result, eat lightly for

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As Luck Would Have It In 1951, screenwriter and director Billy Wilder was to make one of his classic movies: ‘The Big Carnival’. The movie was concerned with an unemployed journalist who comes across an accident in which an injured man is trapped in a cave. However, the journalist prolongs the man’s agony by turning the event into a major newspaper human interest story. The movie was to become one of Hollywood’s great masterpieces, filled with Wilder’s caustic and satirical wit. Although there is no mention of it in the credits, I am very tempted to say that Alex De La Iglesia’s movie, ‘As Luck Would Have It’, is a reworking of Wilder’s famous film. The movies are so similar that it cannot be just pure coincidence. For this new Spanish movie, the unemployed journalist has been changed into an unemployed advertising executive, but, when he has an accident at an archeological excavation, and is impaled on an iron rod, he still has the sharpness of mind to sell his story to the mass media. Alex De La Iglesia’s movie exhibits a great amount of biting comedy, while, Jose Mota, as the immobilized executive, and Salma Hayek, as his flustered wife, give superb performances. As a nice touch, this modern media drama occurs on the stage of an ancient Roman amphitheatre.

by a reclusive woman, who never leaves the security of her bedroom. Over time, as the auctioneer goes about the inventory, he starts to fall in love with a woman he has never seen. Like a lot of ‘arty’ Italian movies, this one is stunning to look at, but, very slow moving, and, ultimately, unrewarding.

A Good Day To Die Hard Bruce Willis reprises his character of New York cop John McClane, in another installment of his ongoing ‘Die Hard’ series. This time, Bruce goes to Moscow to rescue his son, who is involved in an awfully sticky situation. There is not much plot to this movie, but, there is lots and lots of excellent action! Still, the most refreshing thing about this movie is that, contrary to some other action heroes, who shall remain nameless, Bruce is not afraid to show his age. Bruce doesn’t seem to have gone down the Botox road, and, at 58 years old, he is looking great. Even so, the only reason why we are all watching this movie is to see Bruce ‘kick ass’, which he does marvelously.

Zaytoun An Israeli pilot is shot down, and gets help from a Palestine youth to escape.

A Haunted House If you have enjoyed any of the ‘Paranormal Activity’ series of horror movies, then, you should get a big kick out of Marlon Wayans’ new comedy. After Marlon and his girlfriend move into their dream-house, they start to suspect that it might be haunted. So, in ‘Paranormal Activity’ style, Marlon installs video cameras throughout the house to try and record any unusual night-time disturbances. What the video cameras actually capture is extremely funny, and, I might say, sometimes, extremely risqué! Marlon has heaps of fun sending-up the many stupidities of this particular movie genre.

Warm Bodies After a virus has turned most of the world’s population into zombies, a girl zombie killer falls in love with a boy zombie, who has managed to retain part of his humanity. This is another movie which is stunning to look at, but, it just rambles on, and, really, doesn’t have all that much to say. In a weird sort of way, the movie is kind of a reworking of the Romeo and Juliet saga.

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Black Rock While camping on an island, three women are badly harassed by ex-soldiers. Apartment 4E A therapist tries to talk a really depressed woman out of committing suicide.

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Bait A Northern Australian coastal town is struck by a huge earthquake, which is then followed by a massive tsunami. Shoppers in a local supermarket are trapped in the flooded underground parking lot. However, not only has the tsunami brought a lot of water into the supermarket, it also has brought with it a hungry 12-foot Great White Shark, which is also trapped in the parking lot. Australian director Kimble Rendall keeps the action coming thick and fast, in this nice little ‘disaster’ movie, which doesn’t out stay its welcome. Maniac A serial-killer is stalking the streets of a big American city. He likes to scalp his female victims, and, then nail their hair to store mannequin dummies. However, director Franck Khalfoun turns his movie into something a cut above the normal movies in this genre, by using a very inventive cinematic technique. The serial-killer is always shown in reflection, that is: in mirrors, or shop windows, or that kind of thing. The camera becomes the eyes of the killer. Consequently, all of the action is played directly to the camera, and, this creates the illusion that the viewing audience is in-fact partaking in the slaughter. Okay, I warn you, the movie is awfully gruesome, but, intriguing. The Best Offer Geoffrey Rush stars in this movie from Italian screenwriter and director Giuseppe Tornatore. A fastidious antique dealer and auctioneer is asked to catalogue the contents of a villa, and prepare the items for sale. The villa is owned

The Guilt Trip A bio-chemist embarks on a road trip with his mother right across America. As Luck Would Have It An advertising executive has an accident, and he is impaled on an iron rod. A Good Day To Die Hard Bruce Willis has to go to Moscow to rescue his son from a sticky situation. Hansel & Gretel, Witch Hunters A small town hires a pair of witch hunters to rid them of a plague of witches. A Haunted House A man and his girlfriend start to suspect that their house might be haunted. Bait A coastal town is struck by a big earthquake and then followed by a tsunami. Metpo A branch of the Moscow Metro runs beneath a river and it has sprung a leak. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2013 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/I-03 April 13


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Yayasan Villa Kitty needs you to adopt our beautiful cats and kittens, Only then can we take in more to immuse and sterilise to stop unwanted pregnancies. If you can’t adopt please consider supporting someone who can. Speak to us about our “Every Child Deserves a Kitten” project. Jl. Ambarawati Banjar Tengah Lodtunduh. T: 0858 5758 4131 or <elizabeth@ villakittybali.com>. [005]

Save a Bali puppy today! Adorable healthy Bali Loveable puppies desperately puppies ready for adoption. looking for temporary foster Wayan Doblet 085 6377 h o m e s . C o n t a c t B AWA 4966. [004] (0361) 977 217. [006]

Wanted; Damaged or dead Apple Macintosh computers and iPod or iPhone. 083 1181 9816. <alexbalietc@ gmail.com>. [020] For Sale; Samsung Note 2 4G titanium smartphone. The most powerful phone in the world, includes original Samsung smart cover and additional case, all cables and chargers, 16GB internal storage (upgradeable to 128GB), worldwide unlocked for any carrier. IDR 6,000.000. Strictly no offers. Message to 0818 0540 6640. Sanur. [021] For Sale; Canggu Club membership for sale! For up to a 5 person family (2 adults and 3 children). Great deal half price! We moved from Bali. <farah@intlpeace. org>. Tel: +60 17 68 668 21. Canggu. [022]

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For Sale; Umi longboard new for sale-5.500.000RP. Measurements: 92*23,5 *3. Purchased on 10.05.2013. Comes with new 12 feet leash Hunter and new travel surfbag. Bamboo Epoxy construction. Contact +372 5474 6392, <gy12000@ yahoo.com>. Kuta. [023] For Sale; Terrazzo bathtub, white, Rp. 2 million (new 3,5million). Big terrazzo flower pot, white, Rp. 500.000 (new 800.000). Good condition. Negotiable. 0852 3831 6487. Nusa Dua. [024] For Sale; Notebook HP Core i3, 14 inch widescreen LED, 2GB DDR3, 500GB, intel HD graphic card, DVD writer, Webcam. Good condition. Sell for IDR 3.300.000, Contact Adi 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [025]

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For Sale; 6 channels powered mixer Laney CD630M. Contact Andre 0813 3811 2397, Canggu Rp. 2.000.000. [131] For Sale; Mountain equipment baby carrier, resembles backpacker style pack, rain canopy, removable daypack, free standing for rests, condition like new. $200 new in Canada, will sell 1jt. SMS 0878 6270 1077 or <tannermsmith@ gmail.com> for pictures. Kerobokan. [175] NC/Ns/U-12 June. 13

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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. JL. BY PASS NGURAH RAI - 1 km from Statue Dewa Ruci Just Before Mitra 10

PEDIGREE Rotweiller puppies for sale. 7 weeks old, healthy male and female puppies. both parent dogs to view. Excellent loyal pets and security. Please call; 081 239 32116 or 081 138 9566. [007]

2 adult Beagle (male) looking for a loving home. Pedigree registered, fully vaccinated, friendly and healthy. Please contact 081 139 5787. [009]

FOR sale Golden Retriever puppies 5 Males good quality! stamboom& Goldendoodles female 6 dewormed. DOB 04072013 month, dewormed, vaccinated. 2A4926F0. 0831 1414 8684. Call: 0896 1376 5418, 0896 <sunnynataliag@yahoo. com>. [010] 5969 5550. [008]

BEAGLE puppies! Great bloodline. DOB: 20/4/2013. Contact 0812 8532 1948 / 212374cb. [011] Rottweiler, 1 year old, male, vaccinated, certificated, playful, healthy for sale. Sale with the cage also. Rp. 7 million. Please contact 0857 3999 9445 (Bahasa). Prefer pet lovers. Direct owner. [012]

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Now baking for your breakfast items such as Assorted Croissant, Assorted Danish, Assorted Doughnut, Assorted Muffin and Bread such as Baguette, European Bread, Burger Bun, Hotdog Bun and we make fine toast such as White Toast, Brown Toast, Rye Toast and many more. Also available finest selection of pastry products such as Apple Pie, Chocolate Cake, Black Forest, Tiramisu, Baked Cheese Cake, Carrot Cake, Pralines and Truffles Chocolate, Assorted Cookies and many more. Tan’s Bakery Pastry is ISO 22000:2005 certified for food safety management, which caters for hotels, villas, cafes and restaurants. FREE DELIVERY WITH MINIMUM ORDER APPLIES Jl. Raya Legian 123B. T: 0361 750 625 F: 0361 768 437 Inquiries : info@tansbakery.com, sales@tansbakery.com www.tansbakery.com C/Ns/I-15 May 13

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Nika Wirawan, S.S., a university Lecturer with 7 years experiences in teaching Indonesian & English for private & companies. For free trial class, please contact:

Ph: 0878 616 37 555 E-mail: nika.wirawan@gmail.com

For Sale; Granite Floor Tiles, 40x40cm, speckled gray, matte textured surface. New in the box, never used. 250 square meters available. 150,000 IDR per square meter (new cost was 250,000 IDR per meter). Tel. 0813 5335 8428. E-mail <Villa@GlenAllison.com>. Ubud. [184]

Looking For; Honda Vario with less than 10.000 km and no more than 2 years old text or call 0821 4405 9259. [050] For Sale; New large LG fridge unused. Bought Rp. 6,100,000, selling just Rp. 4,750,000. Sanur. 0819 9957 1288. [083]

BALI RENANG SWIMMING SCHOOL All Ages – All Abilities - GROUP & PRIVATE SANUR - POOL LOCATION & ALL LOCATIONS HOLIDAY PROGRAMS MORNING & AFTERNOONS AVAILABLE Enquiries, Villa & Hotel bookings Contact for information RING 0361-7443102 email: bali_renang@yahoo.com C/E/G-12 June 13

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For Sale; Mixer 8 channels Behringer Xenyx 1204FX Rp, 500.000. Contact Andre 0813 3811 2397, Canggu. [130] For Sale; Generator Yamaha EF 2600FW 2.3KW less than 30 hours running time. Juta 3.5 (price new Juta 6.9). Contact 0812 388 3532. Denpasar. [061] C/E/G-12 June 13

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For Sale; Fridge/freezer for sale large size. Freezer at the top fridge at the bottom. Brand is Hitachi 4 years old in excellent working condition 1.2mill. Hp: 0812 3940 0408 or email: <indokiwikel@yahoo.com>. Canggu. [039] For Sale; 2x large chilly bin/ cooler boxes for sale. They are on wheels and have a handle for pulling. Perfect for family outings came from Australia. 200,000 each. Hp: 0812 3940 0408 or email for photo’s <indokiwikel@ yahoo.com>. Canggu. [040] For Sale; Baby and child items for sale, lots of English books, toys and baby blankets. Hp: 0812 3940 0408 or email: <indokiwikel@ yahoo.com> for photo’s. Canggu. [041]

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Moving Sale; Private collections of Chinese porcelain (guci) in full set package of many sizes & mixed colors. Suitable for boutique property interior, quick sale contact by e-mail: <World.best.island@gmail. com>. Denpasar. [042] C/E/G-6 March 13

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For Sale; Kids car seat. Safe n’ Sound Maxi Rider. 5 point harness system, grey colour, bought in Aus. Top brand, VGC. Rp. 1.200.000. 081 1910 2103. Canggu. [007] For Sale; Mares Dragon air trim BCD - diving jacket 4’500’000 IDR. size L, perfect shape, less than 100 dives. In Pemuteran or per post - 0823 3968 7081 <blaise.raboud@gmail. com>. French-GermanEnglish. [008] For Sale; MacBook Pro 13” 2,4 GHz Intel Core I5 memory 4Gb hard disk: 1T Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 French keyboard Azerty Price: 11, 5 juta. In good condition. Phone Nicolas. 0819 9966 6681. Canggu. [009]

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For Sale; Second Apple iPhone black 3Gs, 16GB unit plus cable and charger, working well, jailbroken, for only 1,5 million. Call 0812 3823 0280 or SMS please. Kerobokan. [010] For Sale; Samsung fridge, Silver in color. Size 250 litre fridge. Good size with freezer in great condition. Selling for 3 mil not negotiable. Call 0812 3931 9777 to view in Umalas. [033] For Sale; Dive EQ for sale. 1 complete set male, 1 female. Apollo Fins, Aqualung Bcd, regulator, bag etc. Possible buy with D9:Transmitter. Txt for photo and info. 0896 1377 1074. [034]

Jl. Tirta Akasa No. 50 Sanur, Bali Phone : (0361) 285 993 www.littlestarsbali.org littlestarsbali@gmail.com

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For Sale; Cement mixer for sale in Canggu. Diesel. 1 year old. 50kgs capacity. Good condition. Rp. 3.5 million. Charlie mobile: 0813 5301 4627 or <highlander741@ live.com>. [043]

For Sale; Pre-owned iPod Touch 1st Generation. Great condition. Incl. Charger, USB & earbuds. Will consider any reasonable offer. SMS only 0821 4644 4248. Seminyak. [051]

For Sale; Furniture sale: Super King bed w King Koil mattress, 2 colonial single beds w/ mattress, tall cabinets, set of 8 dining chairs, best antique quality, ask for list with photos at <tucollection@gmail.com. Sanur. [044]

For Sale; Pre-owned Sony Cybershot DSC-T20. Great condition. Incl. charger, battery, case, & 2GB memory stick. Will consider any reasonable offer. SMS only 0821 4644 4248. Seminyak. [052]

For Sale; Furniture: Super king bed and 2 bedside tables, set of 10 dining chairs, 2 sets of sofa & coffee tables, best antique quality, ask for list with photos at <tucollection@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [045]

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For Sale; Pre-owned Blackberry Bold 9000. Incl. charger. Will consider any reasonable offer. SMS only 0821 4644 4248. Seminyak. [053] C/E/I-01 May 13

For Sale; Furniture: long altar table, long wall mirror, 2 desks with chairs, colonial dressing tables, 4 arm chairs, sofas, cabinets, best antique quality & style, ask for list with photos at <tucollection@gmail.com. Sanur. [046]

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For Sale; Excellent Ace Hardware Krisbow generator, 2.5 years old, 5.5kva, gasoline, great working condition- had to upgrade to bigger watt in my villa so had to buy bigger generator. 5.2mil rp or best offer. Ph: 0813 3873 2993. Email: <jimtak43@yahoo.com>. [047] C/E/I-17 April 13

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Fashion For Sale; Home exercise equipment body rider sunbanker. Still in really good condition, rarely used. Bought IDR 3.800.000, now sell for IDR 1.000.000 ONO. Contact Adi 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [027]

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For Sale; Wedding dress only used once, mint condition, modern and simple. Sell for IDR 2.000.000. For picture Contact Adi 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [028] For Sale; Painting easel stand, adjustable for most canvas size. Nice teak finishing. Paid 750.000 new. Wanting 400.000. Only a few months old. Call 0812 3931 9777 to view in Umalas. [029]

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Lucy’s Batik unique -stylish - timeless

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

For Sale; Polygon classic style bike - orange in color with black basket in the front. Only ridden 4 times so in excellent condition. 1.3 mil not negotaible. Call 0812 3931 9777 to view in Umalas. [031]

Jl. Raya Basangkasa No. 88 Seminyak, Kuta, Bali Tel. +62(361) 7951275 / 736098 Fax. +62(361) 736098 Jl. Dewi Sri No. 88 Kuta-Bali Tel. +62(361) 7418548 e-mail: lucysbatik@yahoo.com

For Sale; White bed sheets, Ex villa stocks. For king and queen size bed. Pillow cases, napkins, pool, hand and bath towels. All used but in good condition Call 0812 3931 9777 to view in Umalas. [030]

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For Sale; LCD Samsung TV, Latest edition with instant usb and hard drive movie watching. A few months old in excellent condition. 2. 8 mil not negotiable. Selling due to moving. Call 0812 3931 9777 to view in Umalas. [032] For Sale; Apple original iPad3 & iPad2 Smart Covers. Protects the screen and acts as stand + magnetic features. Available in Green Polyurethane Rp. 250.000. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [165] 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. [166] For Sale; Gamelon 500mm x 400mm with brass keys. Red and gold colour. 300,000. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [231]

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For Sale; Canon 7D body, battery grip, 2 battery, charger, CF extreme 8 GB & 16GB, National Geographic Bag, cleaner, Hoya CPL & UV, variable ND2-ND400, filters, extension tube (16,5 mill nego) +62 813 3833 0888. Denpasar. [138]

For Sale; 1 unit piano up right, good condition: brand Pearl River. Height : 114 cm & weight 143cm, white tuts 52pcs & black tuts 36pcs, pedal 3 pcs & 1 chair, price Rp. 14.000.000,- (Nego), black color. 1 unit Violin brand Pearl River, very good condition, type V 182 1/2 Rp 600.000,-(nego) brown color. 1 unit laptop Acer 12”, Aspire 2930 Rp.2.200.00,- (nego) warna hitam. Please contact: <helmus2012@gmail.com> or sms hp 0812 392 4464, Flexi 0361 85 888 75. Denpasar. [117]

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For Sale; Two large wooden jewellery cabinets. Great value with glass top display drawers and storage cupboards. Also two x 3 tier wooden display towers. Please call 0813 3771 2745. Seminyak. [118] For Sale; Fantastic shop racking systems white (L.2360) jewellery/shoe shelves storage/display unit (L. 2400 x W. 1220 x H. 600) 13 pcs cost 18 mill sell 6.5 mill rp. nego. Ph. 081 3375 2410, e-mail <luluwood2@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [119] For Sale; Health supplements from imported from USA all unopened bottles. 1 bottle Optimized Resveratrol 250 Mg 60 caps $17 [orig. $34.50]. 1 bottle Pantothenic Acid 500 Mg 100 caps $5 [orig. $11.75]. 1 bottle Niacin 100 Mg 100 caps free with other purchase [orig $4.70]. 2 bottles Red Clover PhytoEstrogen 30 caps $8 each [orig 16.70 each]. 3 bottles Zinc Food Complex 60 caps $7 each [orig. $14.25 each]. 2 bottles Zyflamend Prostate 60 caps $14 [orig. $29.22 each]. 1 bottle Vitamin E + Selenium 60 caps $9 [orig. $18]. All kept in cool room, long expiration dates. Selling as I am changing much of what I take. SMS 081 239 88979. Sanur / Kuta. [120]

Naia House of Jewelry

For Sale; iPhone 4G 16 gig black factory unlocked good condition with box charger ear piece, this is a really good phone will sell 3.9 juta or offer call 081 5570 1968. Seminyak. [114] For Sale; iPhone 5 black 16 gig as new factory unlocked will work any network any place charger etc sell for 5.9 jt. Call Chris 085 570 1968, <chrisswad@hotmail.com>. Seminyak. [115] For Sale; iPod 30 gig as new 1 year old has camera same as iPhone very good condition will sell 1.5 jt or near offer with head phones. 081 5570 1968 Chris Seminyak. [116]

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For Sale; 3 brand new body boards with 3 new leashes with plugs. still in their wrappings for 2.25 mil rp total for all boards and leashes. Contact 0812 4651 4976. [035] For Sale; 7mm two piece ‘longjohn’ wetsuit. Colour red. Size 14. Like new. 0819 9949 4232. [036]

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For Sale; Wedding dress -white, stylish long strapless dress, silver & white flower detail. Australia size 8, Indonesia size M original cost 11,000,000. Ask 3,000,000. Contact <vanessamangold@me. com> for photos view in Sanur. [060]

For Sale; Surfboard Fins For Sale: Josh Kerr Signature Model Dimple Technology 3D Fins. Thruster, FCS setup. Brand new, never used, still in box. Price: 1.5-million Rp. (nego). SMS: +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [092] For Sale; Ex-resto, teakwood dining chairs and bar stools. Contact Ari/Patty @ 8787 787 or e-mail <brasa. bali@gmail.com>. Sanur. [093] Get your free life lesson number (numerology). Please send full name (exactly as shown in your birth certificate) and birth date. I also do Tarot, I Ching. <dolphin@hour.com>. [094]

For Sale; Cheap clearing sale, 20m3 Merbau plank L=30-75cm, W=6-9cm, T=1.52cm, & 10m3 teakwood plank L=40-70cm, W=6-9cm, T=1.5-2cm. Project left over, Great for floor, decor, furniture. Buy all 100 mills. SMS 0878 5913 1877 for more details. [127] For Sale; Zeagle Ranger BCD, used a few times only and still in new condition. Rugged, rear inflation (wing), integrated weight release system, can handle two tanks/tec setup. Size similar to M/L Scubapro BCD’s. 3.5jt. SMS 0878 6270 1077 or <tannermsmith@gmail.com> for pictures. Kerobokan. [176]

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Question: I am a 49-year-old single woman who has never been married. Last month, I began dating a widower whose spouse passed away a little over two years ago. He and his wife had been together for over thirty years. From the beginning, he told me that he didn’t want a committed relationship. He just wanted to date. He also conveyed that he knew he didn’t want to get married again and felt that he couldn’t love again. This is my first time dating. I am usually in a one-on-one committed relationship. I talk with this man on the phone every day for hours, and we see each other when we can. We have developed a close friendship, and I am confused. He sometimes talks about meeting my family, and in other instances, he says feels he could love again. There is a shrine to his wife in one of his rooms and pictures of her throughout the house. He still wears his wedding ring, which bothers me when we go out in public. I really like him, but I feel as if I need to have a wall up and not allow myself my feelings. He is a really nice guy, but he is still grieving. I understand this, yet I am not sure if this is healthy for me. I want to hang in there, but I don’t want to date him for 3 years while nothing develops. Please advise. Thanks! Dr ZZ: Research shows that men who have been happily married previously are likely to marry again. This man knows he can love, he’s done it before, and he says he thinks he can do it again. But nobody knows for sure, and it all comes down to timing. The best way to predict a person’s future behavior is by listening to what they say about themselves. Obviously, if you’re interested in finding a committed relationship, it would be more reassuring to start with someone who is setting out with that same intention. Stranger things have happened, however, and you have been dating this man for only one month. Having never been married, and being without a wide variety of dating skills, you may not be in the best position to determine whether this man is a viable candidate to meet your needs. Indeed he needs time to grieve and to mourn his loss. Still, it may be wise to give him only another few weeks of knowing you before you approach the subject directly. At that time, lay your cards on the table, and speak sincerely from your heart. Let him know that you’re available to be his friend, and that you’re looking for a long-term involvement. If he insists that he’s not available for that, invite him to give you a call if he ever changes his mind. This frees you up to call him occasionally to say hi, and to get on with your life and date others. Timing is different for each one of us. The only guaranteed time we have is now.

Question: My partner has worked overseas for years. He travels all over Asia these days on assignment while I live here in Bali with our three children. As a result, he is often not here on holidays or for the kids’ birthdays, etc., and when he gets home, I tell him how abandoned I feel. A couple of hours ago, it happened again. He got in the car and drove away, saying that he was going “back to work.” Now I feel as if he is putting his job before the family at a time when I need him. I feel lost and worried. He just phoned and said something snapped in his head, that it was a stupid idea, but he did it anyway. He says he’s coming home when everything is sorted, but my gut says he’s not. Please help. Dr. ZZ: Thanks for writing, and kudos to you for speaking out about how you are feeling! Although conversations like this are rarely easy, it is essential that you be able to share your feelings with your husband honestly about his being away so often. From your brief email, it is difficult to know much about your history together or why your gut is telling you that he is not coming home. Perhaps you have a history of break ups, or maybe you are simply the kind of person who tends to worry a lot about the relationship when your partner is away. Most likely, he found what you shared with him to be difficult to hear. He too may have felt hurt, worried, and overwhelmed. He may even have spoken or unspoken misgivings about his job. Without hearing from him as well, it’s hard to know why “something snapped in his head.”

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From the little you have shared, I’m not sure that any of this means he is putting work before family. He may simply be focused on making sure he has work and on keeping money coming in. One thing is certain, however: the two of you need to talk a lot more about the dynamics of the relationship and about how you are feeling. If your feelings of abandonment were just a one-off after this argument, that’s fairly incidental. If, however, you often feel lost and alone, then you would probably benefit from talking with a professional counselor. The two of you may also enjoy the oversight of a third party in working through the nuances of the current situation. Please drop me a note if you care to explore this via email. Otherwise, you may be able to find assistance in the local community.

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Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal growth. All queries are answered by email and, if they appear in print, are subject to editing. Please email your questions to: <ba.saywhat@yahoo.co.id> All identifying information is kept strictly confidential. C/G/G-29 May 13


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Taking Miss V To The Spa Vagina Spas of Indonesia By Polly Christensen

Is your vagina feeling sluggish? Maybe it needs a day at the spa. A trend in vaginal hygiene is readily available in Indonesia. Meet “vaginal fogging”. Vaginal treatments called Ratus, are said to reduce stress, fight infections, regulate menstrual cycles and aid infertility, among many other health benefits. In Indonesia, many women ‘fog’ regularly after their monthly periods. “It’s a simple, relaxing treatment,” says Reni, who hopes it will help her become pregnant. “You can imagine people doing this in the forest somewhere.” For the wealthier, more sophisticated Indonesian lady there exists “the Vagina Spa”. A trip to the V Spa includes bathing in a mixture of herbs, an intimate massage, and a vagina smoking. A vagina smoking is done by sitting on a chair with a large hole in it while a clay pot filled with hot coals that have been sprinkled with herbs burning underneath. The website of the fanciest V Spa in Jakarta states that the herbs are meant to “reduce moisture, return vitality, and give a sensation of virginity”. Great! I promptly made a visit to a V Spa in the name of research and cultural awareness to experience this treatment first-hand. RATUS Vaginal fogging is known as ‘the Venus Smoke’ in the US. Fogging originates from an ancient Javanese custom whereby women go to a ‘secret place’ to beautify themselves prior to wedding or special occasion. Across Indonesia women called “Jamus” make traditional medicine for a variety of ailments. They offer these treatments in upmarket Bali spas, which are included in Balinese beauty packages, especially those with Javanese origin like Martha Tilaar spas. At Harmony Spa on Sunset Road a VG treatment called “Ratus” is available for Rupiah 140.000. The room is bathed in soft light. Your batik robe flows around you as you settle into the treatment. A delicious smell of herbs envelops you as the glowing coals in the chamber below gently smoke ‘your most intimate organ’. VAGINA SPAS Vagina spas make some rather fanciful claims about their services. Spa pamphlets often claim to ‘return vitality to the vagina, aid in regular menstruation and even give a sensation of virginity’; which is amusing to say the least! The whiff of the spas ‘smokey-herb scent’ is certainly a pleasant one. Ibu Made, a therapist at the Harmony Spa, told me that their clientele includes high school students and married women from every nationality and age group. “Many come here because they have a common vaginal health problem, such as a yeast infection”, Made said. “If there is no itchiness or smell, we recommend that treatment be done once every two months for the woman’s continued health”. MISS V Yes, it is time to focus your attention on Miss V, as Indonesians like to call it. However, Penguapan (steaming) isn’t all V-spas offer. They often provide a wide range of services including massages, body wraps and facials. All the rooms are private: mine was small and simple. A masseuse handed me disposable underwear and then told me to undress and lie on the table. She covered me with a towel, and rubbed and pressed ‘pressure points’. It was relaxing and gentle. Massaging the area (Totok) is then performed for five minutes. Made said that this is “to relax the muscles and help the blood flow better.” The vagina is then subjected to ratus or fogging, which is said to have a number of benefits, such as reducing itchiness caused by a yeast infection and improve feminine odour.

FOR WOMEN ONLY Afterwards I could smell smoke and heard the crackle of a fire. The masseuse (Ibu Made) handed me a towel, followed by a pair of slippers and a drape made out of batik. The drape has an elasticized hole for your head. The cloth billowed as I walked over to a wooden seat with a hole in the middle, positioned over a small chamber glowing with coals. I have to admit, it all felt a little ‘medieval’.

health benefits for women, one of which is removing unwanted vaginal odour.

As I settled down on the (hard) seat, the smoke gathered inside the drape, escaping in wispy tendrils under my nose. The heat was pleasant at first. After twenty minutes of chatting in Indonesian (you may want to take a book) the masseuse declared my Penguapan complete. As I put my clothes back on, I noticed my body felt warm and soothed from the steaming experience.

There are a surprising number of triggers that can upset the vaginal ecosystem and make the pH rise higher than 4.5. Blood has a pH of 7.4 and during your period, vaginal pH becomes elevated. Tampons can contribute to the problem since they retain the fluids that cause pH to increase. The pH of semen is 7.1 to 8 and any water or other fluids can affect vaginal pH. In Bali water in our daily showers and in the ocean can often be dirty. Rinsing with mineral water after showering is advisable together with cotton underwear. Fragrances and perfumes can also irritate the vagina so are best avoided along with tight jeans.

Some people may find the concept of a vagina spa strange. But just like going to a regular spa where one can get massages and skin treatments for relaxation, going to a vagina spa is meant to freshen and improve the health of a woman’s most intimate organ. VG packages can also be preceded by a full-body massage. MYSTERIOUS HERBS As I sat experiencing the fogging procedure, I wondered why I was being asked to sit on a chair with a big hole inside. Well any curious customer can check out underneath the chair, where there is a clay pot with heated charcoals sprinkled with the special ratus powder made of various herbs. The long robe deliberately covers the whole chair, so that the fragrant smoke can go straight to the vagina. Kayu rapat is said to tighten the vagina and of course the herb is aptly named. The word ‘kayu’ means wood and ‘rapat’ means tight in Bahasa Indonesian. This secret mixture is dissolved in hot water, which emits a beautifully fragrant aroma. When the water gets warm, the client is seated on a wooden bucket filled with the mixture to submerge the vagina for about five minutes. By doing this, the client is “cleaning” her intimate area with traditional, natural, herbs. The very last stage of the spa treatment is Linggihan. A mixture of mint leaves and other mysterious plants imported from Jakarta, which are flatly wrapped in a thin piece of paper slightly thicker than a tissue. This is then placed inside the labia to freshen up the vaginal area due to the herbal mixture. You are advised to wear it for three hours before disposing of the wrap. After all these steps are completed, the client should feel ‘relief down under’ and may want to go further. RELIEF DOWN UNDER One of the few places offering the full treatment is VG Spa, part of Klinik Pasutri, and a health clinic founded by celebrated sexologist Dr. Boyke Dian Nugraha. This V- Spa in Jakarta makes a claim to ‘guarantee improved health for women’. The vagina spa session begins with a procedure that incorporates a small device called the electro-stimulation machine. Flat strips connected to three cords are attached to the patient’s lower back and the soles of the feet. For about 15 minutes, these body parts are stimulated with vibrations from the machine, which causes a sensation and strengthens the muscles in the vaginal area. The next step is called ‘Cawikan’, or bathing, using a mixture of herbs such as betel leaf, locally known as daun sirih, kayu rapat (Parmeria barbata) and other fragrant plants. In Indonesia, daun sirih is popular, as it is believed to have many

MOTHER NATURE How necessary is a smoking herbal treatment for your vagina? Detractors argue that we ought to leave well enough alone; the vagina is on the whole a perfectly pH-balanced, selfcleansing biological zone, so why mess with Mother Nature?

GOOD AND BAD BACTERIA The vagina contains a lot of ‘good bacteria’ and some ‘bad bacteria’. The good types help control overgrowth by the bad types automatically. In women with bacterial vaginosis, the balance is upset. There are not enough good bacteria and too many bad bacteria. Bacterial Vaginosis is usually a mild problem that may go away on its own in a few days. But BV can lead to secondary complications. Women with Bacterial Vaginosis are at risk of developing more serious medical conditions including preterm delivery and post-hysterectomy infection. They also have an increased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease and subsequent infertility. Although it is always advisable to seek a doctors advice, for some women dealing with bacterial and yeast infections can be expensive. One episode of BV can cost thousands of rupiah. And the problem comes back 30% of the time. This may be why Indonesian women opt for vagina spas such as Harmony. HOW IS MY VAGINA? Janet Jakobsen, a professor of women’s studies at New York’s Barnard College, calls the V-Spa trend a Sex and the City paradox. Women are simultaneously, totally objectified and more empowered than they used to be. Objectified because women are prostrating our bodies on some pedestal of misogyny, creating a false kind of perfect woman whose beauty and polish can be only attained after hours and weeks of personal grooming and high-end hygiene. Empowered because it’s all marketed to us as some sort of self-improvement. But what can I say? It’s part of the Indonesian culture and some women feel they have to do it. After my rather soothing “feminine experience”, my pampered vagina and I wanted some feedback from my therapist on its overall hygiene. “Your vagina is very clean”, Made exclaimed as she performed a mild cleanse before announcing the treatment complete. “Some women get terrible odour”. Enjoy the experience! Yes there is an unknown woman poking around your vulva, but the procedure takes place on the outside of the body, not the inside. And conversations about the ‘state of your vagina’ are humorous to say the least! www.baliharmonyspa.com

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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH THE VACCINE DEBATE There is no easier way to divide a crowd than to mention the word “vaccine”. Those parties that are “for” and “against” fervently argue their point. Whichever camp you belong to you should make yourself aware of the facts before you decide whether or not to vaccinate yourself or your child. When you are researching the vaccination issue make sure that you are looking at “fact” and not “fiction”. Unfortunately information posted on the Internet is not necessarily good or factual. An outsider reading the literature and material available on the web might think that there is a legitimate debate about the efficacy of vaccines as well as serious concerns about side effects and contaminants. It is disturbing that any Internet search on the subject brings up a phalanx of anti-vaccination websites. The truth is that vaccines are incredibly safe and are responsible for the eradication and severe reductions in the incidence of debilitating and sometimes fatal diseases. WHO estimates that approximately 1.5 million deaths annually among children under 5 years are due to diseases that could have been prevented by routine vaccination. This represents 17% of global total mortality in children less than 5 years of age. One of the most common misconceptions I hear regarding vaccines is that they weaken the immune system. In fact, vaccines do exactly the opposite. So what is a vaccine? A vaccine is any preparation intended to produce immunity to a disease by stimulating the production of antibodies (thereby strengthening the immune system). Vaccines include, for example, suspensions of killed or attenuated microorganisms, or products or derivatives of microorganisms. The most common method of administering vaccines is by injection, but some are given by mouth or nasal spray. Unlike traditional pharmaceuticals, vaccines are prophylactic medicines designed to prevent rather than treat disease. Essentially vaccines help reduce the risk of a disease by introducing a killed or attenuated version of the disease-causing organism to the body’s immune system. If our immune system then encounters the disease-causing germ, quick recognition allows our body to fight infection with a rapid and effective immune response. In this way, vaccines mimic the body’s natural immunity. What are some of the myths about vaccines and why are they being spread? Some people are still claiming that there is a link between vaccinations and autism. This sprung from a research paper published in The Lancet in 1998 by Andrew Wakefield where he followed just 12 children who displayed features of autism after they had been vaccinated. Subsequent work by many laboratories around the world failed to either show a link between the administration of vaccines and the development of autism or provide a viable mechanism by which a vaccination could cause autism. It was later revealed that Wakefield had failed to declare that some of his funding came from anti-vaccine litigants and his paper was withdrawn. So, despite an exhaustive effort to identify any link between vaccines and autism, there is no evidence to support that proposition and the original paper has been discredited. It has been claimed that vaccines are contaminated with mercury. Well yes, once upon a time, some vaccines did contain the organomercury compound Thiomersal in tiny amounts. But in 1999 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics asked for it to be removed from vaccine manufacture and this rapidly caught on worldwide. Today there are no vaccines available in Australia with Thiomersal in them and there hasn’t been for over a decade. (As far as I can ascertain none of the commonly used imported vaccines here in Bali contain thiomersal either). This is despite the original total dose of mercury in the vaccines being much less than that in a can of tuna. It was a precautionary measure with no recorded ill effects in the first place. But once again, a quick search of the Internet reveals a number of anti-vaccination sites claiming that mercury is still present in some vaccines. Many anti-vaccine sites describe Whooping Cough or Pertussis as a bad cough and nothing to worry about. In fact it is a killer, particularly of newborn babies and the very young. Worldwide it is estimated that there are 48.5 million cases of Whooping Cough each year resulting in nearly 295,000 deaths. Measles has been described by anti-vaccine sites as mostly harmless and they recommend that children should be exposed to the disease

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early so that they can build up their own immunity. In fact, measles can be a fatal disease that often leaves the unprotected victim disfigured for life. Thanks to vaccines, measles has almost been eradicated in Australia from almost 5000 cases reported in 1994 to just a handful of reports in 2010 and today measles deaths are unheard of there. WHO estimates that as many as 38,000 children die from measles each year in Indonesia, however accurate statistics in this country are difficult to come by. The answers are clear. Vaccines have probably made the greatest contribution to our healthy society through the reduction and, in some cases, eradication of a variety of diseases. A well organised vaccination campaign in India wiped out the scourge of polio in less than five years. And, despite exhaustive testing and research into identifying any nasty dark side of vaccines, only extremely rare cases of side effects causing serious harm have been recorded. Certainly the benefits of vaccinations far outweigh the costs by a huge factor. Vaccination programs have eradicated small pox worldwide and eliminated polio and measles from large parts of the globe. It is estimated that vaccines prevent more than six million deaths per year and we now have a significant list of vaccine preventable diseases that were the major killers less than 50 years ago. By preventing infection, vaccines also prevent the consequences of those infections. The prevention of Human Papilloma Virus infection by vaccination prevents the possible consequent cervical cancer, and the prevention of Hepatitis B infection by vaccination prevents the possibility of cirrhosis and liver cancer. Vaccines contribute to our extension in life expectancy, but importantly they prevent death, predominantly in early childhood. This leads to women choosing to have smaller numbers of children, improving maternal mortality rates, literacy and education. This very important impact of vaccination programs on female wellbeing can be linked to a peaceful world. There is a very strong correlation between a country’s maternal mortality rate and female literacy and the likelihood of civil unrest and war.

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When is it not okay to vaccinate and what are the possible side effects? The only time when it may not be a good idea to vaccinate your child is when he or she is acutely unwell, especially if they have a fever. While some kids may experience side effects, such as soreness at the site of the injection or mild fever, these are generally much less severe than the symptoms they would experience if they were to contract the actual infection, and require little more than a dose of paracetamol. More serious reactions to vaccinations are very rare. By and large, the extremely small risk of serious adverse reactions is far outweighed by the overwhelming benefits of preventing serious and widespread illness. If you have specific concerns, such as allergic reactions, please discuss these with your doctor. When vaccinating, the most important strategies to support your children are to ensure that they are well fed and hydrated. Supplementation of antioxidants, especially vitamin C, zinc and selenium, is essential, and the homoeopathic plant thuja can also reduce unwanted side effects. Ultimately, the most important step is to educate yourself on all variables before making a decision. And last but by no means least, consider that you are living in a third world country where vaccine preventable disease still kills and maims hundreds of thousands of children every year. Cases of children (and even adults) suffering from diseases such as tetanus are not uncommon. Why take the risk? Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@ chcbali.com or Office number : 0361-2775666.

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In Praise of the GP

Until the 1960s in the U.K., Europe, the U.S.A and what used to be called the Dominions, the General Practitioner was a familiar and important figure in society. With increased specialization the GP became a much-reduced figure. ParacelsusAsia shows why we need him or her back and why the GP is the key to a rejuvenated Planet Medicine. What if I were to tell you that we were all different? That in health terms what worked for one body don’t necessarily do it for another? You’d probably tell me with huge sarcasm… ”Well thanks for sharing that…” and think to yourself, “wotta tosser”. And if I did do that, you’d probably be right. But then why do so many of us, having read some half-assed and badly-researched article or online spiel telling us we can lose weight, cure/prevent cancer and all other known diseases, have the heart of a lion, the body of a Venus or Apollo with the brain of an Einstein, and all the while aging sexily yet with amazing grace, and absolutely will not - lose our marbles in the process…., why? why would we believe a shred of such arrant twaddle? The answer is of course is, we don’t believe it. At least not for the most part. But…. in our heart of hearts we would like to. Most of us are not the credulous fools today’s snake oil salespeople seem to take us for, though given the sheer volume of what’s on offer you could be forgiven for thinking otherwise. Most of us know full well the vast preponderance of this stuff is designed by the unscrupulous to part us from our hardearned cash. What is interesting about all this is…, that buried in the blizzard of hype, dishonesty and ignorance there is truth and, if you’re smart and do your homework, it can deliver on some of these promises. It might even save your life.

A Tale of Eskimo Nell… Back in the mid-1990s a Dr Peter D’Amato wrote a best seller called “Eat Right 4 Your Type”. This book has since sold over 7 million copies and been translated into 50 different languages. There is absolutely nothing new about this concept except that Dr D’Amato had a publisher with above average promotional smarts. Fifteen years earlier Jeffrey Bland, PhD. had written “Your Health Under Siege” where he had shown how our genetic inheritance relates to our needs for specific food, lifestyle and environmental factors to improve and maintain our health. In fact any competent clinical nutritionist could have told you this anytime in the last 80 years or so. Why didn’t they? Because clinical nutritionists are not medical doctors, they are academics, researchers or scientists. You can consult them directly but by and large doctors, that is to say MDs, don’t encourage it and if they do see any merit in it, they like to co-opt them incorporating them into their own practice. And, when you know that in seven years of training to be doctor, most have spent no more than 3 hours of that time learning anything about nutrition, you’ll start to get the picture. Quite apart from any of above, there is always the question of money and inertia. Over the past 70 years the medical profession’s approach to treatment has been overwhelmingly weighted toward the surgical and the pharmaceutical, to the detriment of other valid approaches, which are seen as adjuvant at best, or else dismissed as “voodoo”. Nothing necessarily wrong or overly mercenary about it, it’s just what they know best and which side their bread has been buttered.

Yes, but… I’m Confused Dr. D’Amato’s book was well timed and did well. So did a whole host of others who quickly clambered aboard the bandwagon with diets and their own take on what you needed to buy from them. While there was nothing wrong in principle with what Dr D’Amato had written the problem was that the general public quickly became confused about which type they were eating for. In any case, pretty soon the game had moved on to the next nutritional fad to hit the bookstores or be touted online as the next cure-all. The point I’m making is this: the molecular approach to medicine is essentially food-based. We are what we eat, if you like. If we pay attention to this we can prevent and often cure most of the chronic and degenerative disease that affect us today. To this I would have to add periodic attention to detoxification (by which I do not necessarily or exclusively mean colonic irrigation) given that we live in an increasingly toxic environment. In order to do all this in a way that works you need to perform certain basic and inexpensive tests and consult a qualified clinical nutritionist or a doctor, who either has one on staff or who has made a point of studying nutrition themself. It is just about possible, but not easy, to do this

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yourself. Far better, to consult a functional medicine or integrative clinic structured to treat patients this way. The practice of Functional or Integrative Medicine, properly performed, is now in the process of taking over the traditional role of the GP or General Practitioner, an important medical figure who has been sorely missed and whose stature in the profession has sadly diminished over time. This has cost us dearly, since the prime role of the GP is to know their patients and to treat them as individuals and no one has effectively taken his place. Properly practiced the GP function is preventative medicine at its best.

Planet Medicine 1948 As long ago as 1948 a report by the British Medical Association (BMA) (1948) saw the problem and the solution: “General medicine should be taught as the basic clinical subject. What is needed is the sense of unity in medicine and the renaissance of the general physician. One of the primary reforms should be the return of the physician with the general outlook. It is he who should be the coordinator of medical teaching and the prevailing influence.” C/He/I-29 May 13

A year later in an address to the Canadian Medical Association Doctor W.V. Johnson of Lucknow, Ontario eloquently addressed the issue that is as true today as it was then: “I am well aware that the whole panorama of medical practice is changing rapidly. As a part of this, specialized practice is advancing by leaps and bounds. In attempting to bring the best of medical care to my people, I have come to look upon specialists as having three functions to perform. First, they are consultants and as such they help to keep me out of trouble, or to get me out of trouble. The older and wiser I get the more frequently do I desire consultation. Secondly, they are my teachers, and all that I am I owe to them. Thirdly, they are our research workers. General practice encompasses the art and science of medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of 85 percent of the ills of mankind, and this includes the knowledge of when and where to obtain help for the remaining 15 percent. It is not something that is left after the specialties have been skimmed off, but a field worthy in its own right. It too is changing or ought to change. To aid in keeping pace with increasing knowledge and with social changes general practitioners everywhere need to form organizations of their own.

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To reduce the family physician to the status of a selector of specialist services or a sort of director of traffic will make him less competent and will repel capable men from this field.” Alas, things turned out pretty much as Dr Johnson foresaw in his final paragraph and 60 years on we have can see clearly see the negative as well as the positive aspects that affect us all today from the diminishment of the GP and the aggrandizement of the specialist role.

Things are Changing The positive change that is in the process of coming about is twofold: first, that the general public at large increasingly sense that something is badly amiss with Planet Medicine as currently structured and are no longer prepared to go along, causing them to seek alternative treatment methods. Secondly, that increasingly sufficient numbers of doctors themselves recognize the problem and are adapting accordingly to the needs of their patients. On the eve of genetic medicine coming to market we badly need to return to the professional status quo c. 1948 with all the specialist advances of modern medicine but combined with the functional or integrative doctor as today’s GP. Preventative medicine is not just good medicine it is cheap medicine. Unless there is a political and economic shift quite soon, there will in any case be just two kinds of medical treatment. One for the very rich, who can afford the luxury of life-style diseases, and the second.... for the rest of us.

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Jet Lag - Reducing the Side Effects With travel becoming more accessible and affordable, I have noticed more clients asking for advice to reduce the side effects of Jet Lag. Anyone who has travelled in a plane over numerous time zones more often than not will have experienced jet lag to some degree Jet Lag, also known as Circadian Dysrhythmia. Though it is not a life threatening condition, it can create all sorts of symptoms that cause a disruption in our life. How do you know you have Jet Lag? • • • • • •

Broken Sleep Dehydration Peripheral Oedema Grogginess Disorientation Fatigue

What is Jet Lag? Jet Lag is believed to be the result of a disruption to the circadian rhythms of the body. Circadian rhythms are physical, mental and behavioural variations in our body that respond to light and darkness. These rhythms may influence sleep-wake cycles, hormones and body temperature to name a few. The rhythms can also be exacerbated by changes in climate, reduction in oxygen, partial pressure, excessive noise and low humidity. All experienced on a plane. Reasons which contribute to Jet Lag • Crossing time zones • Pre-flight conditions, being over tired, excited, stressed, nervous, dehydrated • Consumption of tea, coffee, alcohol and sugar laden beverages • Eating highly processed, salty foods • Lack of movement or exercise • Lack of exposure to sun light • Irregular routine • Radiation exposure • Pre-existing nutritional insufficiencies So how can we best manage Jet Lag and minimise the side effects? Who wants to get to their destination, whether it is work or play feeling not up to par? We want to be at our best to utilise the time we have in a particular destination. Who wants to or even have time to be wide awake at 3am in the morning then barely able to keep our eyes open, even with toothpicks at 1pm in the afternoon. This is when we reach for stimulants or junk food to keep us going. This only prolongs the fatigue and disrupted sleeping patterns due to the stimulants urging us to keep on going when all our body wants to do is rest. There are many people who travel on a regular basis over numerous time zones. These simple and easy to follow suggestions will make your arrival more comfortable and recovery to the new time zone with less down time. So how can we best manage Jet Lag and reduce the side effects? • Routine is the best advice – as soon as you arrive at your destination, follow routine as per time zone you are currently in. If you arrive at 2pm and exhausted, don’t have a nap, instead lay low, rest, read a book, watch a movie, chat with friends. Remember to eat dinner and rehydrate your body and get to bed at a reasonable time. Yes, you make have slightly disrupted sleep the first night but keep to routine and your body will be retrained to the new time zone quickly.

• Avoid alcohol, coffee, tea and sugar laden beverages which are a quick way to dehydrate our body. • Drink filtered water to stay well hydrated before, during and after the flight. • Get a good night’s sleep before travelling. Be well rested if possible. Plan ahead so you are not rushing around at the last minute. • Get out and walk or exercise the day before flying and after flying it gets your circulation moving. • Enjoy some fresh air and sunlight if possible. • Eat fresh and nutritious meals before and after the flight.

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Eat lightly during the flight; the food is quite high in salt as our taste buds aren’t as effective in altitude so food tastes different on the ground compared to in the air. Managing Anxiety If you know that you don’t like flying and your heart starts beat faster and your breath becomes shallow at the mere thought of flying, sort it out before you step on the plane. Fear and anxiety may contribute to exacerbating Jet Lag symptoms. When your body is in a state of fear, your whole body is involved. Adrenaline is pumping through your body, waiting for a response from you to either ‘fight or flee’. This is extremely exhausting for your body and mind. Many clients have had overwhelming success with a session of EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) or also known as TFT (Thought Field Therapy). It is a simple technique that you can learn and take with you anywhere and use anytime. It works on tapping certain meridian points on your body to alleviate the symptoms you may be experiencing. The great thing is it is a drug free and non-invasive treatment. TFT combines elements of acupuncture, Chinese medicine, applied Kinesiology, Cognitive Therapy and psychoanalysis.

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Has it been difficult getting the project off the ground? Because of the emotional subject matter, and to do it as a short film, the hardest part has been getting the script right. I normally gravitate to lighter pieces with a comedic element, so the script was completely out of my comfort zone. What I thought would turn into an easy script fix before shooting wasn’t so easy. It was tough and frustrating to have friends excited about being part of the project but then me not being ready to shoot. I’ve given it my best shot to get the script right with Richard James Halsteaad and to assemble the best possible talent. Whether it works on screen or not as a unique, interesting heart-felt short film about forgiveness and identity we’ll soon find out. Are you using a Balinese/Indonesian film crew? Orlando Bassi’s company Movie Studio Bali is the overall Producing Company. Patrick Tashadian, our Director of Photography, is a Jakarta based TV Commercial Cinematographer. We are also using other Jakarta film technicians and some Balinese crewmembers. Ideally though if there are some experienced film technicians who happen to be in Bali, we are happy to hear from them! Otherwise all other key positions such as Focus Puller, Gaffer, Key Grip and Sound Mixer are coming from Jakarta. We are looking to local clothing designers, make-up and hair artists to fulfill that side of the production. While I was struggling and beating myself up with this script I wrote three other fun and quick lighter stories set in Bali. I would like to shoot those quickly after Made in Bali.

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The Sun in Cancer on the 21st marks the Solstice point and is followed by the Full Moon Capricorn on the 23rd. Saturn has just trined Neptune as the fortnight begins and we get a feel of what is in store in July, when the Grand Water Trine, which includes these two planets, along with Jupiter and Mars in Cancer marks a time of harmonious emotional expression. Our very souls are yearning for peace and solace after the turmoil of these past few weeks. Mercury and Venus are both at 22 degrees Cancer in the Solstice chart and trine to the Moon in Scorpio. This is the time for the Sacred Feminine Principles to make their mark and with the Sun at 0 degrees of Cancer in the trine formation with that Saturn in Scorpio and Neptune in Pisces, we will see a rising tide of compassionate understanding and deep caring. As the pressure of Uranus/Pluto square begins to ease and the planets move through the sign of Cancer, home and family will become increasingly highlighted. We will include here the bigger global family community as we bond in our commonly shared challenges and strengths. Venus is prominent in the chart for Bali and the Solstice Sun in the ninth house of higher consciousness and understanding. Relationship then is a theme and the sharing and caring that is available through bonding with a significant other or simply others in general. There will be much emotional discussion with Mercury soon to turn retrograde. FULL MOON 2 Capricorn 10 June 23, 2013 7:33 p.m.

ARIES Mars is in Gemini this fortnight and it brings plenty of communication and quick thinking. Be mindful to not confuse yourself and procrastinate when you are confronted by the emotional states of others. Let them not deter you from your mission. Family matters could be calling strongly and this can slow down progress if your heart strings are aptly plucked. A little tension between your Aries Planets and those in Cancer. If wanting to burst forth with boldness your attempts could be thwarted. Have patience, particularly around the Full Moon when things could move painstakingly slow. If you are feeling at all isolated, this could be the time to reach out and share your own hearts pain.

LIBRA Venus is in Cancer and closely associated with Mercury this fortnight. This is a great time to open up topics of the heart and actually make the journey from the head to the heart for a bit of honest communication of the deeply feeling type. It’s all too easy to get caught in the daily round of mental observation and interaction. What is called for now is opening the heart portal and allowing it to expand to encompass more of the past through forgiveness and kindness. The time for blame and resentment is coming to a close and you will feel lighter as it departs. There is too much at stake to resist this opportunity to grow. Your health suffers when you refuse to grow or let go.

TAURUS This is potentially a beautiful time for your relationships with Venus conjoined Mercury in Cancer. If you have issues of the heart to discuss this is the time to do it and if others proclaim some deep inner truths to you, take the time to digest and integrate them during the Mercury retrograde over the next few weeks. Family is prominent and even if you are not close to your own you will be connecting to your heritage now. There can be a lot of understanding of our beliefs and long held superstitions if we look at the consciousness of our ancestral lineage. Having said this, there is also an opportunity to release these same beliefs and ideologies. Speak up!.

SCORPIO Pluto has done its bit to loosen any stuck emotions and you may feel extremely deeply and expressively. Pour your heart out in the appropriate place and take the time to listen to those closest to you. Although events of the recent past may have upset a lot of things in your life, know that this is all for a very good reason and will in due course be revealed to you. The fickleness of others may frustrate you when you are requiring commitment and action, but have patience and understand another perspective in all situations. Frustration is only going to upset your delicate system and you may find yourself saying things that you may later regret. You can actually get a lot done now if you focus.

GEMINI The Sun in Gemini meets with Jupiter around the 20th and marks a very auspicious time for you, particularly those with birthdays now. Mars continues in your sign also until mid-July and keeps life at an interesting pace. Harness this energy for networking, communication and any written projects you may have. The Gemini Moon cycle culminates on the Full Moon in Capricorn on the 23rd and will reveal your potential successes to you. A lot of hard work can be achieved now and better to get it done before the retrograde, although the results may not be visible until early in August. Patience is the key word this fortnight. Although you may be feeling restless it’s better to pace yourself a little.

SAGITTARIUS This is the last days of Jupiter in Gemini. You may already be feeling the changing tide. Soon family will be very strongly activated for you and much movement will happen in and around the home. In these ever changing days you are increasingly placed in a position to share what you know and what you have learnt. There is no reason to hold back or to be reticent in sharing. The value will become apparent when the communication takes place. The vibe is extremely watery now and that means deep emotions and soul exposure. Look deeply into the eyes of those you engage with conversation and you will be rewarded with the warmth of heart that comes with true meeting.

CANCER We are currently in the Gemini Moon cycle, which comes to its climax on the 23rd with the Full Moon in Capricorn. This is your polar opposite sign and with that may bring some interesting interactions into your life. Others may be pushing you to succeed or achieve while Cancer Planets are urging you to melt with emotional bonding to family and friends. Balancing the need for resources with that of love and nurturing is your task this fortnight and probably through to the New Moon Cancer at the beginning of July. It seems that a lot of strength is required to find your own mode of communication and expressing your own personal feelings and receiving the responses without hurt or rejection.

CAPRICORN Saturn is a key player in the watery trine and this will bring much tranquility to you. There may be a stronger family bonding or you may be particularly touched by children and small animals. As your heart expands to encompass your own feeling nature, be not afraid to expose your tender underbelly. As we all go through these days of massive change and transition there is a certain sense of camaraderie in the shared journey. You have an especially keen intuition as these transits unfold and it is a good idea to use it in times of doubt and insecurity. Even though it doesn’t always appear to make sense, at least to your relational mind, the heart knows the way.

LEO As the Sun transitions from Gemini to Cancer you are prompted to go within and seek out your own emotions. This won’t be hard to do with our bunch of Planets in that watery sign of Cancer. The Sun is traveling close to Jupiter and relaying big information to you and the Planet. So much networking through social media, as well as mainstream and you are feeling more connected than ever before. Now as the Sun moves through Cancer the pull towards home is strong and you may miss those you call family. These watery times take a bit of navigating for such a fiery person as you. The nodal axis is also triggering many of you and your plans may have changed as the soul’s evolutionary journey continues.

AQUARIUS As Uranus moves away from the square formation you feel a certain sense of reprieve. The Planets in Cancer however are still challenging you to go beyond your normal bounds. This is in respect to your emotions and your sense of family. What does family mean to you and how to express your own need for familial bonding? These questions may cross your mind a bit over the coming weeks although there is nothing to fear. It is more of an inner questing and pondering. Often in life we move on and create a whole new set of circumstances with respect to creating family and we could in fact replace the word with community. Where is your community of like-minded souls?

VIRGO You could be feeling a little challenged with planets in both Gemini and Pisces and creating a T-square to your Virgo ones. The lack of perfection often found in the hasty Gemini traits may be a little upsetting and that too of the lack of direction of the Pisces trust process. All of this is bringing you into wholeness within yourself and you may have to observe your own shadow self in the general round of events now. If you are too critical or too judgmental you may well miss a very important opportunity to grow. Staying steadfast and true to the old mode of operation although commendable may be holding you back now. Open your mind and your heart and allow the new to filter in.

PISCES The impending Grand Water Trine bodes well for Pisceans as well with your ruler Neptune in its own sign connecting powerfully to Saturn and soon to be Jupiter and Mars. At present its the Sun and this means a new light is being cast on the affairs of your life. How is your heart and what would make it sing that little bit louder? The fog is lifting and there is a new sense of purpose arising for you. After the intense days and weeks of the eclipses and the Uranus/Pluto transit, you will be suitably nourished by the current transits. Mars in Gemini may yet be provoking you through discordant communication, but nothing you can’t handle. In fact, you’ll be even more forgiving, kind and understanding.

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Ubud Area UBUD YOUNG GREEN EARTH WINNERS A Bali-born student has won one of three scholarships to Ubud’s Green School in their global “Greenest Student on Earth” competition. Grade 6 student Liva Adelstorp, who lives in Ubud with her Danish parents, was chosen by a panel of judges who viewed fifty 2-3 minute video entries from students in 20 different countries. Liva’s video, which readers can view on the school’s website, explained her eco-invention - a garbage collection bag for scuba divers to help clean up Indonesia’s coral reefs. The other two scholarships go to Grade 5 student Kashius Ford from New Mexico, USA, who has discovered a new species of mushroom, and Grade 12 student Achyuth Jaigopal from Kerala, India, a young musician who sings to raise awareness about environmental issues. (Jaigopal’s scholarship includes boarding in the school’s student boarding village.) Green School was inaugural winner of the “Greenest School on Earth” award from the Center for Green Schools at the United States Green Building Council. www.greenschool.org/ greeneststudentonearth. THREE TWINS EXHIBITION Collaboration is one of the ongoing themes of stories coming out of Ubud. Take time to visit the exhibition of three very different Ubud-based artists from three different continents at Anomali Cafe this month. Entitled “Kembar” – the Indonesian word for twin – the common theme of the exhibition is “silk screen printing”. The work is extraordinary. The three artists are Brazilian illustrator, Cleise Vidal; Indonesian photographer, Hero Aditya, and Swiss-Spanish artist painter Alejandro Benavides. Anomali Café is on Jalan Raya Ubud until June 22. SINGABOUT UBUD & ITALY Smart work Ubud! We’ve finally lured a Singabout singing workshop here. The Australian company, Singabout has taken many groups to sing their hearts out – with expert coaching – in some of Italy’s most romantic regions. Now they are coming to Bali! This July, before their annual Italian pilgrimage in September, vocal workshop maestro Tony Backhouse will host a group here in Ubud. Suitable for shower singers to stage performers, this is the type of holiday you’ll sing about for a long time after it ends; lighthearted with a great balance of singing, exercise, delicious food and laughter. Tony is fun; energy and talent in one delightful package! He is Australasia’s premier arranger and teacher of a cappella gospel and has run more than 2000 vocal workshops throughout the world. June 29 – July 6, at Gaia Retreat Centre. http://www.singabout.com.au/Tony_Backhouse_Bali_2013. In the meantime, some of us are warming up with African singing classes with Burkinabe Lasso Ouattara, who is here teaching song, dance and percussion as an exchange between Burkina Faso’s Association Bolo’Arts and Ubud’s Yayasan Kryasta Guna. More info: 081337 290 712.

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BEST BLUES IN TOWN Congratulations to Jazz Café for recognising the talent of local blues band Gepeng & The Cool Tones. This top little team plays in many places – including my Monday night favorite spot – Café Lezat – and have even been asked to move to Holland to play as house band in a big Amsterdam night club.

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EARLY BIRD UBUD WRITER’S FESTIVAL Celebrating its 10th year, the 2013 Ubud Writers & Readers Festival has launched its minimalist, easy-to-maneuver website, by local creative team SikuSaka.

This year’s program isn’t finalized, but confirmed guests include international authors Lionel Shriver, Irvine Welsh, Deborah Moggach and Glen Duncan, as well as local superstars Goenawan Mohamad and Dewi Lestari.

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Don’t Sell Your Yacht - One Day You Might Need It Sometimes I wish I never sold my Roberts 35 ketch before making the big move to Bali. It was a great yacht, good for cruising and good to live aboard. Very comfortable. Even in a marina you can pass away the hours listening to the ship’s radio or keeping up with the maintenance. If you get kicked out of your house and need a place to stay in a hurry there is nothing better than having your own yacht moored in a nearby marina. This would have come in handy recently when your faithful sailing journalist faced a couple of double shot evictions. It was the same story when in my youth I was travevlling around Europe and the British Isles. I was always upsetting the landlord of the hotel, hostel or whatever. I have the dubious honour of being banned for life from all youth hostels in Switzerland because I upset a women manager who thought she was a prison warder rather than a service to the youth bitten by the urge to travel. In London I was nearly thrown out in the cold when I bought a bunch of Irish musicians back to my hostel in Nottinghill Gate. The landlord was furious. I said I was just trying to cheer up the guests who and mostly came from North America or Europe were homesick and bewildered by the English weather. They were treated to versions of “Paddy’s Green Shamrock Shore” and my favourite “Carrickfergus.” At the time the Irish were a bit on the nose because the IRA was blowing up people and bits of London. The landlord was Scottish so I said quickly to Paddy the fiddle player (not his real name), “Paddy play something Scottish.” Which he did and it was beautiful. Paddy came from Belgium and changed his unpronounceable name to placate his fans that frequented the Irish pubs along the Kilburn High Road. In those pubs at the end of the night the IRA would pass the hat around to collect money for the “Struggle”. Paddy’s day job was as a computer programmer and used to play gigs at night to get away from his insufferable wife. (his words not mine). He knew by heart most of the well known fiddle songs ever played in the Britsh Isles and of course the Republic. He obviously didn’t have a yacht waiting for him in a nearby Marina. Anyway the lilting Scottish ballad bought a tear to the landlord’s eye and saved my ass. He begrudingly let the boys play a few more reels and we took the gracious applause and went back to being quiet and civilised.

The Gods are Laughing at Me In Bali we all know that sometimes the Gods conspire to give you are hard time. As I said I was kicked out of one place, found a B grade single room and then got kicked out from that place. The reason given was that I made too much noise. That was a bit trite because at the time I was laid up bed with some bad ass typhoid come dengue fever illness. Hadn’t even unpacked what little stuff I had with me. The room was OK but it stunk of mothballs which is just the aroma you don’t need while sweating out a fever. The air con didn’t work so it felt hotter than a volcano. No toilet paper so I have finally mastered the art of right hand swiping. Always something positive comes out of an emotional disaster. No wi fi either so not only was I banished I was out of touch with world. It is amazing go offline for a few days and everybody starts panicking. Out of some misguided loyalty I crawled up to the local Circle K and used their free wi fi. So

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with sweat dropping on my laptop I pinged off a few emails in response to let people know I was still alive. Anyway back to the accusation of being noisy. Maybe I sobbed too loudly or maybe it had something to do with the 13 Balinese visitors that came one day bringing me food and water, making ceremonies and wishing me a speedy recovery while telling me that I must have done something really bad to upset the Gods. The landlady was gracious enough about it all even though she didn’t sleep the night before she dropped the hammer on me. Apparently her husband got so upset with “all the noise” that in a rage he split back to the village and wasn’t seen for few days. Just what I needed a big dose of guilt to mess me around even more.

Timorese White Knight A n y w a y thanks to s o m e nameless Timorese taxi driver who obviously took pity on t h i s distressed feverish white man wandering around Kerobokan in the midday sun carrying a few plastic bags. “You need help pak?” Where would you like to go?” I said, “I don’t know I am very ill and need a room fast.” He takes me to the Puri Duku a small but gorgeous hotel just north of the Kerobokan Gaol on Jl Pengubengan Tauh No 15 Kerobokan South. It is run by Sari from Sulewesi who is kindly letting me use the office computer to write this. So what is the moral of this rant? Don’t sell your yacht because you never know when you need it and I wish Paddy was still around.

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Wonderful Indonesia Fremantle to Bali Race and Rally 2013 By the way this year ’s Fremantle to Bali Race and Rally has been and gone and to reward the winners the Indo government and Fremantle Sailing Club put on Trophy Night at the Sanur Beach Hotel. Most people said it wasn’t as well organised as the last one held in 2011. I agree and to top it off I got kicked off table number 11 by some unstable woman in blue who claimed she was the Events Coordinator. “This is reserved for the Frematle Sailing Club Pipe and Drum Band,” she says. She couldn’t accept my reply that they had invited me to join them. She adds, “Go and sit down the back there somewhere.” Here we go again I think. I ask one official, “What is wrong with her, pointing to my latest evictor?” Her reply, “She has lost the plot.” Cool I think it is not just me. At the last Gala Trophy Night in 2011 Captain Su was sitting at the top table with the VVIPS, even had my own printed name card. So I am at the back table which at least is close to the BBQ prawns and kebabs. When the MC invites guests to help themselves to dinner there is a dog eat dog scramble to get at the hot food. Scared the bejesus out of the Balinese staff. “What are they doing pak?” Don’t worry I say. “Itu biasa untuk bule”. Happy Sailing!! Web Info Puri Dukuh tel 62 361 734808 or search Facebook for pics and info. Race and Rally excellent web site full of info about the event see www.fremantlebali.com.

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The Remarkable TASH AW Author of Five Star Billionaire Interview by Sarita Newson

I don’t have any greater clarity of thought than anyone else on the matter. Being ethnically Chinese in Malaysia has always been complicated, which is a shame, because it doesn’t need to be so. S: Although new immigrants look upon the big modern cities of China as a land of opportunity—they are bound to find the lifestyle lonely. Do you think the freedom to be someone new can ever surpass the memories of childhood and upbringing? Although Walter says ‘the past doesn’t matter’, he and Phoebe always seek moments of nostalgia. Or is it this practical ability of being able to cut with the past that enables such people to succeed?

Sarita Newson (S): Tash, I am so happy you are coming to the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival again this year. You are the most widely read Malaysian writer of recent years, have made it on to the Booker longlist, received the Whitbread Award and a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize award—Congratulations! And thanks for taking time for this interview. I found your recent novel, Five Star Billionaire, to be a great read, and quite different to your earlier books, The Harmony Silk Factory (2005) and Map of the Invisible World (2009). How have how your readers have responded to the Five Star Billionaire—your readers in China, for example, as compared to your readers from Western/European countries? And your Malaysian readers? Tash Aw (T): The novel isn’t published in Chinese yet so I don’t know what the general reaction is over there, but all my friends in Shanghai who read in English seem to be very moved and excited by the depiction of their city. Most of the people I know over there are foreigners, just like the characters, so they can relate to the experiences described in the novel and recognise themselves and also the way the city functions. It’s the same with readers in Malaysia—I’ve been very touched by the way people there have responded to the Malaysia sections, because although the novel is in one sense obviously a novel about modern China, what anchors the novel is Malaysia. Again, readers respond to how the novel is so firmly fixed in very particular circumstances and locations, for example very ordinary suburbs of KL that aren’t usually seen in world literature. S: I notice that most of your characters are immigrants, and we don’t meet so many local Shanghaians in the story. Are they so reclusive? Do they not mix with the immigrants? T: None of the above, really. It’s just that immigrants, especially new ones, tend to band together—my experience is that foreigners in a new place tend to find each other and instinctively drift towards people who share their backgrounds. So even though they think that they are meeting local people (eg. Walter and Phoebe), what actually draws them together is their foreignness. My interest in the novel was to examine the hopes and ambitions of the migrant condition rather than to explore the mentality of the locals, which would have made for a different book altogether. I’m much more interested in how people behave in a foreign situation. S: Chinese people have always explored and immigrated far and wide, and very little has been written about their strength and ability to suffer, adapt and survive. Malaysia is a good example—once a land of opportunity it is now perceived as being a place where opportunity is politically strangulated, so there are better chances off-shore to get ahead. How do you think this philosophy of ‘the grass is always greener on the other side’ has affected Malaysia, your adopted home? T: Even though I was born in Taiwan, my parents are Malaysian and I returned there when I was two, so in all senses Malaysia is really home (I know this because it’s the only country that has the ability to get under my skin and piss me off in very serious ways—always the sign of an overly close relationship). There’s been so much written and said about the Chinese in Malaysia over the years, and of the ‘brain drain’ in recent times, and you’ve summed up the position very succinctly and accurately, that I don’t think there’s anything I could add that would be illuminating on the subject. It’s an issue I think about a lot, and obviously feel very strongly about, but at the moment

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T: You’ve put your finger on one of the big themes of the novel, the idea of liberating oneself from one’s past and becoming a ‘success’ (which is itself tied in with questions of what success is, and how it has come to be defined in today’s world—ie. tied closely to materialism). Each of the characters is engaged in this struggle, of past v. future, in some way or another, and although I try to be neutral in rendering their respective situations, I guess I can’t help my personal feeling seeping into the text—which is that the past needs to be dealt with before you can move on. It seems like such an obvious and simplistic thing to say, but that’s what a lot of Asia doesn’t do, both on a national and an individual level—the past is a dangerous thing for most modern Asian societies, so we try to move ever forward, just like the characters in the novel, in the hope that the bright new things of the future will act as a balm to the messiness of our past (and in many cases our present). I’m not convinced it ever will. S: In the mad rush to obtain the new ‘Chinese Dream’, whether it be fortune, a career or a husband, it seems there is something else that your characters are unconsciously seeking, that still influences their actions and their decisions? T: I think it’s more that they’ve forgotten how to love and nurture themselves. But you’re right in saying that what they’re really looking for is not money but intimacy and self-respect—the intangible things that a city like Shanghai is unlikely to provide them. S: Why do you think the culture of ‘How to Change Yourself and Succeed’—as taught in America—has taken on in China so well? T: I think that the American belief that you can change and improve every aspect of yourself really appeals to the Chinese because they share the same sense of optimism. The can-do attitude that is at the heart of the American dream is a very appealing one to Chinese because of their innate sense of confidence and desire to explore and experience life after a long period of not being able to do so,(there is) a sense of success being obligatory. Americans and Chinese always think of themselves as being polar opposites, but they are remarkably similar in so many ways.

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S: All through the story are loosely entwined love stories, most of them unrequited. So many missed opportunities that never come to fruition. Is your view of the human condition so cynical? T: Not at all—I just think that I write stories that reflect real life, and real life isn’t a never-ending romantic comedy (much as I wish it were). The vast majority of people, particularly in big cities, experience love as something frustrating—so many people are haunted by near-misses, or relationships that don’t work for some reason. Which is not to say that the same people can’t also enjoy intimacy and joy. Being in love involves an exploration of yourself—you can’t love someone unless you know what’s going on inside you. Which is why, perhaps, none of the characters is able to fall in love—they’re still trying to figure out what they want, what they are about. But by the end of the novel, are the relationships really all that pessimistic? We get the feeling that some characters will probably start to drift closer, while others definitely break up, but for the better (that much is clear). Most of them have a much clearer understanding of who they are because of their experiments—and failures—in love. S: Thanks, Tash, for your wonderful perspective on dreams, life and love. I know we will enjoy your sessions at the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival in October. Tash Aw will be appearing at this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, 11-15 October 2013.

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For Sale; New bed sheet set original from King Koil, 100% Italian cotton, size 2.00x2.00m, color: plain ivory with embroidery, made in Italia. NP. 2.5 mill, sale price 1.0 mill. 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [146] For Sale; Springbed Slumberland 6 set (mattress + divan + bed frame). 120cm x 200cm, all in very good condition. Paid 3,3 million/ set, selling for 1.5 million/ set. Contact 0878 6157 2012. Kuta. [147] For Sale; Panasonic Lumix GF1 camera, black colour, 3inch screen, Hd video, 20mm, 1.7 lens. Can change lens. Mint condition, still in box, only used two times. Paid 9 million, selling half price 4.5 million. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [148]

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For Sale; Used Samsung GTP1000, 7” scratch resistance gorilla HD display, original box, stereo headset, charger, capdase red leather cover, tv-out cable, 4GB microSD, Android 4.1.1 cm 10 Sapir. Rp. 3.5 mils nego. Iwan 0819 9912 1333. Nusa Dua. [135] For Sale; Recycled, antique teak slab table 75x120cm with 4 antique chairs 2mil; American brand mattress, box spring and frame 2 mil good condition. Send sms w email and I will send you pics: 0821 4676 5245. Sanur. [136]

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Wanted to Buy; Good quality gas barbeque grill. Phone 0819 9949 4232. [038]

For Sale; Professional video camera: Sony DSR-PD100A. Including extra battery (NPF960) and Water/air tight Pellican case. Excellent deal for only 11 million (paid 26 million). Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [105]

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Please call: +62 411 361 8877 For Sale; Dell Pentium III, 500mhz, memory 512mb, CPU, keyboard and mouse included, no monitor. 350.000 final price. Excellent condition. Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [106] For Sale; HP Pentium III, 500mhz, memory 512mb, CPU, keyboard and mouse included, no monitor. 350,000 final price. Excellent condition. Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [107]

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For Sale; PlayStation II (manufactured in Japan, best quality). Runs on 110 volt, so will need a stavold. Memory card, original joysticks. Excellent condition. 1.000.000 final price. Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [108] For Sale; 15 meter antenna mast/pole used for internet connection. Contact me if you’re interested. For info sms me at 0815 4742 6222, or e-mail me at <indiego_dk@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [109] For Sale; Blackberry Gemini amstrong 9330. Good condition. 6 month used. box, charger, warranty. Price: 1.300.000 nego. Contact person: Siska 0819 9945 5860. Email for photo <fransiska_melissa@yahoo. com> or <fransiska_melissa@ hotmail.com>. [182] For Sale; Midea freezer. 250 liter. Less than six month old. Umalas. Rp. 1.5jt. 0896 1377 1074. [122]

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MEDIATION OF DISPUTES FOR THE SPEEDY COST EFFECTIVE RESOLUTION OF ANY DISPUTE Address : Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai No. 2001 Simpang Dewa Ruci-Kuta (Right next to BIMC Hospital) Telp : (62) 361 759 722, Fax: (62) 361 759 605 Email: info@austrindo.com Website : www.austrindo.com

For Sale; Moving sale all must go! Bikes, tvs, surfboards, furniture, DVDs, kitchen, toys, lots to sell. Everything you need to live in Bali. <twellman3@yahoo. com> or 0878 6192 8382. Kerobokan. [183]

For Sale; 3 pcs Texas instrument calculator, 2 good condition, 1 need services. Suitable for teacher, student, college student. Sell for 1.000.000 (3 pcs). Contact Adi 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [080]

I am looking for kefir grains, anybody is willing to share, or knows where I can get some in Bali? Much appreciated: 0812 3789 3294 / <vroonie@gmail. com>. [059]

For Sale; Notebook Acer Core 2 Duo, 14 inch wide, 1GB DDR2, 160GB Harddrive, DVD Writer. Mint condition, sell for IDR 2.000.000. Contact Adi 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [081]

For Sale; Earth Compactor (stamper), gasoline powered. (Used to compact earth or limestone for road building, etc.) $700 (the new cost was $1000). Tel. 0813 5335 8428. E-mail <Villa@ GlenAllison.com>. Ubud. [191]

For Sale; Brand New iPod Touch latest model 64GB including protection. Special Red product version (limited). Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [161]

Bali Advertiser SMALL BUSINESS FOR SALE, SANUR Child Care/Kindergarten Catering to International/local families All furnishings, business essentials and legal license included +2 Work Kitas Great opportunity to reside and earn income in Bali Selling due to personal health issues PH: 081 237 045 091 Email: jumpingbeansbali@gmail.com NC/BT/I-12 June 13

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MONEY MATTERS

BALI MITRA

INVESTIGATION & SECURITY COMPANY

by Colin Bloodworth

WHY INVESTMENTS OFTEN GO WRONG We have previously looked at some of the common mistakes made by investors, specifically: failing to understand risk, failure to maintain cash reserves and underestimating the cost of retirement. Now I would like to identify three more major investing errors. But don’t feel you are alone if you recognize one or more of these; many if not most people at some time have fallen into at least one of the traps. It is all part of the investment learning experience! Buying high; selling low Although the past decade is not a good example, stock markets over the longer term have generally produced impressive returns. A growth figure of 10% per annum is commonly accepted as the norm over 20 or 30 years. But how many people have achieved this? Probably very few. I recall a report on a large fund that enjoyed an 80% return over a five year period yet a majority of investors who participated in that fund actually lost money. How could this be possible? The fact is that markets and related funds do not rise or fall in long straight lines. Markets may rise or fall by as much as 20% or more in any given year. During a major crisis such as the financial meltdown of 2008 / 2009 major markets fell by more than 40% while some rose by as much as 100% in a the 16-month recovery period that followed. Such volatility should present a golden opportunity for investors. But in reality people tend to buy when markets have been rising only to panic and sell when they fall. Historically, sales of mutual funds are at their highest when markets are doing well and at their lowest when markets are down. Yet this is the very time when people should be investing. Contrarians are the only winners. The phenomenon of buying high and selling low doesn’t apply only to stocks. The same applies to any asset class, including real estate. It can probably be put down to investor psychology. No-one wants to be left out of a party and no-one wants to stay there when everyone else is leaving! Following a stampeding herd This is really an extension of buying high and selling low but with potentially disastrous results. An example is the technology boom and bust at the turn of the century. I recall many people rushing to invest in one of the many technology funds that soared in value towards the end of the nineties. When the bubble burst their investments went over the cliff with the rest of the herd. The NASDAQ index which contained a number of technology stocks hit the 5000 mark in March 2000 only to fall by over 50% and

as of today it is still barely above the 3000 mark. While this was happening what was Warren Buffett, one of the world’s most successful investors doing? He was ignoring the stampede and investing in assets such as paint for which there is no exciting demand but which will always be needed. More recently you may recall the great fanfare for the public launch of shares in Facebook. It got hyped up to the point where people thought they stood to make a fortune if they got hold of some shares. As it turned out, the share price started to fall almost immediately trading began. In short, panic buying can be as costly as panic selling.

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Putting all or too many eggs in one basket When a particular asset is in the news for being in great demand or when it is clear that there is a big rush to buy the asset it is easy to be carried away and invest an inappropriately high amount in that product. I recall seeing a TV report of a pensioner who had worked for Enron, the energy company that soared then collapsed in the US in 2001. He had not only a pension consisting of Enron shares which became worthless but his faith in the company had led him to buy even more shares. Needless to say, he was left penniless and reduced to poverty. What he should have done was invested surplus savings in something completely different. Many people believe the key to financial independence and great wealth lies in running their own business. Some are very successful and a chosen few such as Bill Gates and the late Steve Jobs became superstars. But the harsh reality is that a large majority of small businesses fail within five years. No problem if you have invested only a part of your wealth in the business but if it took up your life savings you are back to square one. In the past 20 years I have met many folk who went down this road, including some in Bali. A few recover to fight again; others unfortunately do not. The moral of the story is clear; spread the risk!

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Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in Indonesia since 1992 and is now Director of PPI Indonesia, based in Jakarta. He visits Bali regularly and can be contacted for advice at indonesia@ ppiadvisory.com or colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or 021 3004 8024.

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Contact Person : 081 2362 8737 or 081 2468 8357

For Sale; Teak table-1x1mtr -with 2 teak chairs 1mil IDR; 2 teak bedside stands, very solid: 500,000 each; 2 modern bedside lamps: 100,000 each. 0821 4676 5245. send sms and will email pics. Sanur. [137]

For Sale; Nintendo Gamecube console, in good condition. Sell for IDR 1.000.000 ONO includes 1 Gamecube console, 1 game controller, 2 original MiniDVD game. Contact Adi 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [079]

For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Ace, perfect screen, perfect back, small nick on the side that is covered by rubber case. Case and 2G micro SD card included 1.5juta. Call Bob 0813 5335 1232 Jimbaran. [072]

For Sale; June 2012 Macbook Air (latest model), stunning laptop, selling as buying desktop iMac, purchased in Singapore, still under warranty with Apple, 1.7GHzIntel Core i5 processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD. New Magsafe 2 connector and charger. Immaculate condition. IDR 8,000.000. Strictly no offers. Message to 0818 0540 6640. Sanur. [019]

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 2jt. Please call Bob 0813 5335 1232. Jimbaran. [073]

For Sale; Diving underwater light sunlight 250.000rp. 0812 3619 5652. Sanur. [170] For Sale; Hiking shoes. Ladies 5. 10 Brand approach shoes Euro size 38. As new rp800.000. Kids Technica brand hiking boots. Euro size 29. Never worn. Rp. 500.000. 081 1910 2103. Canggu. [005] For Sale; 40” flat-screen LG TV. New in box. Rp. 1 million or nearest offer. Also, furniture, art, carvings, Killem rugs. Also men’s clothing. 20 jackets, including designer winter wear for those heading to colder climates. Marc. 0878 6018 3578. [197]

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For Sale; Teak table. 70x70cm, 80cm high. Perfect for a display or hall table. VGC. Rp. 500.000. 081 1910 2103. Canggu. [006] For Sale; Large bergan (back pack) Alpina many pockets. Cream & black colour perfect condition. Only Rp. 200.000, Call 081 2391 1499 or 289 672 (Paul). [125] 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. [097]

For Sale; 10 inch Smart Olive Netbook, Build in CDMA EVDO modem. Excellent condition complete with box and original accessories. Bought at IDR 3.999.000 Sell for IDR 2.000.000 ONO, Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [026]

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

Car

Car

Motorcycle

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

Luxury Car Toyota Camry, 3 litre V6 73.000km. Immaculate condition. Rp 220.000.000. Ph: 0813 5361 7811. [005]

Yamaha Byson, October 2011, Low Kms, Red Maroon, Price IDR 18juta, Negotiable. Please Contact: 0819 9988 2647. [011]

Kijang Super, tahun 89, warna biru, double blower, masker grand extra. Km. Adi 0812 3773 8059. Harga 43jt nego. [002] Av a n z a G 2 0 1 2 , e x p a t owned, Registration: 03/14. 1.3Lite, serviced regularly, excellent condition, Blue, Manual, doubleAC, Central Power: Door Mirrors Power Steering Rmt Control, 7seatbelts, couple parking minor scratches. Apt-only: 0813 5301 1989 English, 0852 5365 4316 Bahasa. Ubud/Batuan. 162 milions fixprice. [003] Grand Cherokee 3.6 Limited & 5.7 Overland; Wrangler Sport 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors; Jeep Patriot; Compass; Dodge Journey; Grand Cherokee 3.6 ‘11; Jeep Wrangler Sport ‘09. Visit Nadia Auto Graha Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [004]

Masarati 2004 For Sale. Istimewa. Hub. 0361 215 0604 / 0813 3872 2844. [006] For Sale; Jazz’04 IceBlue Matic. 55.000Km, Good Condition. Contact : 0812 222 9977. [007] Honda Jazz auto 2010. Excellent condition. Price Rp.195 Juta. 0819 1723 7491. [008] Range Rover Evoque; Toyota FJ Cruiser; Toyota Vellfire; Toyota Alphard; Porsche Cayman ‘10; Grand Cherokee ‘ 11 ; V W B e e t l e ; J e e p Wrangler ‘10; Mercy E 250 ‘11. Visit Nadia Auto Graha, (sales, service & spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [009]

Sale Kawasaki KLX150 trail, 2012 green standard great Condition, Please Call 0852 3429 2211. [012] Husqvarna Super Moto, SM 630, 2011, first owner, best condition with extras, 10.000km, new price 198jt, nego 135 juta, Sanur, 0812 383 4501. [013] Yamaha Mio 2005 115cc scooter for sale. Blue “sporty” model. All paperwork included. Rp. 6 juta ONO. Please -0821 4532 0530 (Sanur area). [014]

Watercraft

For Sale; Suzuki GT380’75 (38 juta) & ER6N’12 (99 juta), email to <mccbudi@ yahoo.com>. [015]

34’ Boro Sea Temptress Cutter, core-ten steel build in Tazmania. Built and rigged for serious offshore sailing. Details at: <http:// www.baliabc.com/boats/ merpatidamai.html> or c o n t a c t < r o b @ nusaduaboatworks. com>. [010]

Minerva Megelli 250re 2012 Fully modified bike with very low Km’s. Black and red. New cost 35 million IDR. 20 million spent with modifications. Megelli Helmet and custom embroidered leather jacket. Very fast! 45 Million IDR. Call 0821 4707 3360. [016]

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Bali House & Home 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. Please contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [164]

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Bali House & Home

12 June - 26 June, 2013

For Sale; Apple Pro Mac 13”, 500gb 4gb ram, rarely use and very good condition. Please contact 0818 0568 1953, 081 2384 2473. Sanur. [243]

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Now you can capture your audience’s attention with more sharpness, clarity and definition than ever before. Quite simply, VikuitiTM technology adds another dimension to rear projection displays, whatever you’re screening. It’s applicable for cafe or restaurant, real estate agents, cars showroom, villa or other types of businesses. Display your HD picture from projector in window glass or acrylic as smooth as best TV HD solutions.

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For Sale; Many antique blue & white Chinese porcelaines, Persian carpets, antique Chinese canfor boxes, etc. Please contact 0818 0568 1953, 081 2384 2473. Sanur. [242]

For Sale; Specialize classic mens Phillipe Charriol watch, 18K gold face with wire ban. Please contact 0818 0568 1953, 081 2384 2473. Sanur. [244]

For Sale; Sanyo Slim Beauty 1 door fridge, good condition, price 700thou. Please call 0819 9976 2393, can send pics to email. Canggu. [239]

For Sale; Surfboard Rusty 6’10 “22” x 2.75” Easy paddle, floaty strong epoxy. No dings, watertight , clean great shape, fun board to ride. Include bag, FCS Fins. 3.2 million. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [245]

For Sale; Rinnai sun burner single burner stove, complete with regulator and hose, very good cond as only use a few times ready to cook, 120thou. Please call or sms to 0819 9976 2393. Canggu. [240]

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For Sale; Canon Zoom lens 75-300 F3. 5-5. 6 Recently serviced at Canon center Singapore Rp 1.7 Million. Contact 081 2388 3532. Denpasar. [062] Wanted; A vacuum packer for food. Please call 0812 3924 0453 or email <lalice41@mail.com>. [063]

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For Sale; Tefal Ultra Compact 1800 grill & griddle. Never used because power of 1,800 watts too high for my electric supply. Price new Rp. 999,000. Sell for Rp. 690,000 or near offer. Email <djb_bali@yahoo.co.uk> or sms 081 139 9057. No calls please. Denpasar. [196] NC/Ho/G-12 June 13

Bali Advertiser

For Sale; Brand new crash helmet, (Helm). Never been used. Selling for 125,000. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [157] For Sale; Used iPhone 4S 32GB Black. Excellent condition. Complete box. Free bumper/case. Price: 5.6million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [158] For Sale; Brand new iPhone 4S 32GB white. Complete box. Warranty still valid. Bumper/case included. Offer: 6.5million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [159] Those who agree with us may not to be right, but we admire their astutness.

C/Ho/I-20 Feb 13

ARDEN DOCTOR

by The Garden Doctor

by Dr. Kris

Spots on my Hydrangea and Fish fertiliser

“Good morning, the garden doctor! We live near the centre of Bali at 600 meters elevation. Very much rain this year, but the soil we talk about is on sloping land, so there is no water logging beneath. Our problem is the hydrangea - hortensia - which shows a lot of dark brown spots on their leaves! Could it be “rust”? Would you put seaweed as fertilizer for the hydrangeas. Lot of questions, sorry. But we hope you can help. Jenny and Volker, Belimbing, Bali.” Hydrangeas have large glossy leaves and produce white, pink, red or blue flowers depending on the cultivar and soil acidity. Hydrangeas are generally easy to care for, but under some conditions you may encounter problems. In answer to your question based on the description only, it definitely sounds like a fungal disease. The abundant rains that you mention combined with the warmth of Bali, create the ideal conditions for fungus to thrive. Overwatering can also produce such conditions, but in this case you can’t do much about the rain! There are three common fungi that attack the hydrangea leaves, powdery mildew, cercospora leaf spot and anthraconose. It’s most likely you have anthracnose. The fungus starts a rot that invades the roots and then works its way up and starts to show on the stems, leaves and flowers. The fungus thrives in warm wet weather and on hydrangeas that are heavily fertilized. Anthracnose is typically characterised by round, slightly irregular brown spots on the leaves and flowers that appear on the top or the base of the tree. The centre of these spots may reach 1 inch in diameter and turn light to dark brown. The spots can sometimes appear to be sunken. Under ideal conditions for disease development, large, dark brown, irregular blotches may be seen right across the plant. Before you take any drastic steps try some fungus remedies that are organic. Soda Bi-Carb Spray This makes a spray to attack fungus on plants. 1 tablespoons of baking soda 1 litre water and a tablespoon of vegetable oil Mix ingredients and spray solution on problem areas, repeat as necessary. Garlic Spray Garlic is known to fight many types of disease causing fungus. It also has repellent qualities to fight other diseases and insects. 1bulb of garlic blended or crushed, mixed into a litre of boiling water. When the mixture has cooled, strain out the garlic and pour the liquid into spray bottle. Use and repeat as necessary. Try these remedies on all types of fungus on any plants. Just make sure to a small spot test on a small leaf first to ensure that there will be no adverse affects to the plant. Some other points to remember. You should make sure to cut away as much of the diseased foliage as possible and remove leaf debris from the ground as this will keep spreading the disease to the soil. Dispose of discarded foliage in a sealed bag, definitely don’t add it to your compost, or you will just be spreading fungus around the garden. You may also need to

consider plant location. If the hydrangea is in a sheltered or shady spot it is more likely to stay moister for longer. It needs a sunny open and airy position so that it can dry out effectively between periods of heavy rain. If these techniques don’t work or if the plant is heavily infested you may want consider even pulling the plant out and starting again, as a chronically affected plant will easily spread the disease to other plants. As a last resort you may wish to try a chemical fungicide to get on top of the problem, if you really must. While this disease rarely kills a plant, spotting on the leaves and foliage drop are not only unsightly, but will also adversely affect growth, vigour and flowering.

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In response to your second question I would definitely recommend making your own seaweed fertiliser and adding it to the garden in place of chemical methods. On this very topic, I recently received a very interesting email that I know would be of interest to all gardening readers out there and it also relates to your second question, so I have published it below! It is in reply to an article that I wrote about organic lawn fertilisers and compositions a few issues ago in which I discussed seaweed fertiliser and other organic methods. See the original article here: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/articles/ garden_doctor/2013/organic_lawn.html. “Dr. Kris, Enjoyed both articles of yours I’ve read in the Bali Advertiser. I thought I would provide you another idea along the same lines...I did a project growing bean plants in peat moss to compare different fertilizers. Some plants were watered with ordinary tap water only. They didn’t do so well, as you can imagine. The 2nd batch were grown using an (name removed) instant liquid plant food, a 10-10-10 kind of additive. Grew alot of leaves, not many beans.

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Then I went fishing down the Bow River - south of Calgary, AB Canada. Caught a few fish, cleaned and scaled the fish in a large bucket and kept the water and used it for irrigation. Told the Dept of Agriculture that it was water from our farm dugout and wanted to know what was in it. 33-10-12 or similar. Of course - great beans, healthy plants...etc. Similar to the native Indians and their practice of growing corn.... Either way - thought I’d share the experience. Enjoying Ubud, Bali area for the next 10 days and then back to Canada. Best Regards, Guy S.” Thank you for the contribution Guy, much appreciated. 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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Kuta International Christian Church Kuta International Christian Church, (also known as Bali Legian Church). English service 10:30 AM on Sundays at Jalan Pattimura (exit Legian across from Mamas Restuarant). Parking available in multi-story building 50 meters from church (across from Jl. Mataram intersection with Pattimura). Webpage: kutainternationalchristianchurch.org. Contact Merriyes 08179765673 / <kiccbali@gmail.com>.

International Christian Worship Service - Renon English language. Every Sunday evening at 6 pm Jl. Raya Puputan No. F16 (GBII) next door to Lila Travel. Sponsored Kuta Rock Church by the Indonesian Independent Baptist Church, For further Church, English language Christian Sunday service at KRC information please call Mr. John 0813 3814 8406. building. Jl, Nakula #77, Seminyak, starts at 10am. Please call 0813 3855 7970 for more information. International Worship Service Life Drawing Groups International Worship Service at Jl. Sunset Road Indah, Blok 2 No. 11, Kuta-Bali (150m before Carrefour mall). All Artists Welcome - Every Wednesday & Saturday 10am - 1 Come to worship The Lord Jesus together with us in pm, Pranoto’s Art Gallery, Jalan Goa Gajah, Tengkulak, (next door to Bumi Sekembang) on the road to Goa Gajah. 5 English, close to Carrefour shopping centre at 11 AM every minutes by car from Ubud. Phone number. 0821 4488 4025 Sunday. For further information, please contact (0361) 855 or website: <http://www.age.jp/~pranoto>. 0811, 081 138 0396, 081 2365 7553. Kendo For Everybody Anyone who like to train kendo, as well ki training, ki aikido and chigong and basic taichi. We can meet twice a month in Canggu. Contact 0857 1929 9897 for information. Kupu-Kupu Foundation A not for profit organization (NGO) whose main aim is to improve the lives of physically and mentally handicapped children, adolescents and adults in Bali. We are helping people who have never been out of their house or who never have seen a wheelchair or been to a school. If you want more information please contact Begonia Lopez 0812 362 8720, visit our website: www.yamp.com/kupukupu or e-mail: <kupubali@yahoo.com>. Also visit our Gallery featuring art by our disabled friends: Jl. Raya Ubud at the corner of Jl. Hanoman, Ubud.

Mangrove Society Mangrove Information Centre gives a chance to the people who are concerned with mangrove or environment to become a member of Mangrove Society. Jln Bypass Ngurah Rai Km, 21 Suwung Kauh Denpasar- Bali, ph. (0361) 726 969, 726 546, 728 966. Fax. (0361) 710 473, email: <micjica@indosat. net.id>, web. <www.mangrovecentre.or.id>. Manik Organik - Free Meditation Class Tuesdays at 7pm. Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia shop: +62 (0) 361 855 3380 / <www.manik organikbali.com>. Meditation of Sahaja Yoga International - Bali With the awakening of Kundalini technique and divine loves. Every Sunday at the Bali Art Center in the garden & lotus pool - Denpasar at 17:00pm. “Jay Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi”. Contact Nyoman Suidana 081 138 5771.

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For Sale; Dressing table with mirror, black colour, very good condition, paid 1.8 million, selling for 850,000. Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [154] 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. E-mail <Villa@GlenAllison.com>. Ubud. [185]

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For Sale; Toto Toilet, new in the box, never used or installed, sleek design with self-closing lid. White. $450 (cost $625 new). Tel. 0813 5335 8428. E-mail <Villa@ GlenAllison.com>. Ubud. [186]

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For Sale; GEA Sushi showcase G120LA. Purchased at 8.9 juta. Will consider any reasonable offer. Please SMS only 0821 4644 4248. Seminyak. [054]

For Sale; Scanner Pastronix Laserscan USB. Purchased at 900K. Will consider any reasonable offer. Please SMS only 0821 4644 4248. Seminyak. [056]

For Sale; Barcode printer Postek C168. Purchased at 4.2juta. Will consider any reasonable offer. Please SMS only 0821 4644 4248. Seminyak. [055]

For Sale; Pre-owned carpet (cream color). Size 7x3. 9mtr. Will consider any reasonable offer. Please SMS only 0821 4644 4248. Seminyak. [057]

For Sale; Brand new inbox baby stroller Maclaren Techno XT (red colour) and Chocolate iSport. Cheap price. Maclaren Rp. 3.270.000, - and Chocolate iSport Rp. 700.000, - e-mail: <atsevenbox@gmail.com>. sms only: 0361-307 2226. Denpasar. [066]

For Sale; A jade thermal mattress, using jades and infra red ray for curing rheumatisms, aches and maintaining health. An unwanted gift to sell for Rp 5.5 million, negotiable, original price 12 million. Please call 0859 3528 7308. Denpasar. [058]

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For Sale; Scuba regulator, Beuchat “Ice berg” VX200 Octo and primary reg, Pivot2 SPG air and depth gauge, ScubaPro R190 Alternate reg, short & long lowpressure hoses included. Used in very good condition. SMS 0878 6270 1077. Kerobokan. [179] Where can I buy glass water bottles? Approximately 600ml, similar to Aqua plastic water bottles. Please email: <jourdin@blueline. co.id> or phone 0821 4755 6274. [180] For Sale; Canggu Club Family membership available until 2031, due to moving. net price 20 million rupiah. All can be confirmed with the Canggu Club Manager. Contact Maurice 0812 9464 5359 / 0361. 736 804. mail: <mauricerubens@ wanadoo.fr>. Seminyak. [181] For Sale; Portable electricity generator (gen set), gasoline powered. $450 (the new cost was $750). Tel. 0813 5335 8428. E-mail <Villa@ GlenAllison.com>. Ubud. [190]

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RUNNING 2nd BALI MARATHON Coming this weekend on Sunday June 16 the second BII Maybank Bali Marathon will take place.The 42.195-km marathon race, is open for public. Included in the event is the half-marathon race coving a distance of 21.0975 kilometers and 10 kilometers. The race will start in Gianyar and participants will run across a route certified by the International Certificate No INA2012/009 from the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS). Each runner will have a timing chip to measure their personal record. The same race was held on 22 April 2012 and was participated by runners coming from 42 countries, including elite runners from Africa, Europe, U.S, Asia and Australia. FOOTBALL (SOCCER) 4th COALTRANS BALI INTERNATIONAL CHARITY SOCCER SIXES On Saturday 1 June 2013 at the Grand Bali Beach sport fields, Bali Sports Foundation organized the Coaltrans, Bali International Charity Soccer Sixes tournament. Fifteen teams from Bali, Sumbawa, Java and Singapore competed on three fields, in two categories: Senior and Veteran. In the Senior’s Cup final the confident and well drilled Germans, the Deutsche Surfers, meet the Balinese BSB, who were relaxed and smiling in the chairs prior to the final, seemingly unperturbed to final’s pressure. In a great final, with contrasting styles, BSB eventually prevailed 2 zero. The Germans were gracious in defeat, BSB moved from relaxed to ecstatic at their competition victory. In the Senior’s Plate final the Sumbawa Pensioners defeated Persebata one zero, while in Bowl final Jarl’s Burgers defeated Coaltrans two zero. A special mention is due to Dutchman Jarl for organising two teams at such short notice, one comprised of Dutch, French and Moroccan players, who started the tournament a mixed bag of playing styles but then bonded to win the Bowl (however, their trophy was shaped like an egg, albeit a very large and impressive egg). For the Veteran’s tournament many players defied the title ‘veteran’, turning back the clock of age without a hint of Botox. Games were competitive, skilled and played in the true spirit of hard but fair sport. BSB Tua defeated Global Coal one zero in the Cup final, while in the Plate final, the Sanur Rogues ran politely riot winning five to three over Persebata after penalties. Following the tournament, a function sponsored by Italian restaurant Stiff Chilli in Sanur was very well attended, with the Sanur Rogues, Bali Pugs and Deutsche Surfer particularly performing just as well off the field, tackling the free beer and Porchetta with great gusto. Our English soccer comrades went off in search of a nearby bar to watch the Lions v Barbarians ruby union game, then basking in rugby glory returned to Stiff Chilli to kick on.

Thank you to the tournament’s sponsors, Coaltrans Conferences, Earthline, CER, Mitrais and Stiff Chilli, with medical assistance provided by BIMC. The success of the tournament, underscored by BSB and BSB Tua’s victory, shows the true sporting talent that Bali has. CRICKET HATTEN WINES BALI CRICKET LEAGUE Already last year’s trophy winners are starting to show their talent again with Suda Arsa, the player of the year in 2012 and Kadek Gamantika, the batting award winner in 2012, beginning the season where they left off last year. Urip Astawa from Hatten Tigers has also begun well with 49 runs including a not out whilst the highest wicket taker at this stage is Hatten Tiger’s, Kadek Suardika, who has taken 6 wickets for 34 runs. Points at the end of the second round stands as follows: Hatten Tigers 10, Udayana 5, Lovina 5, and Sanur 0 URGENT The Sanur cricket team is urgently seeking more cricket lovers to play in their team for the rest of the season which continues each Sunday until the end of September. If anyone, particularly in the Sanur area, is interested they can contact either Paul Ingram on 08123911499 or Charlie Harrison on 085857474324 who will be pleased to organise all the details with you

2nd BALI INTERNATIONAL TWENTY20’S Hosted by Cricket Denpasar with the support of the Bali Sports Foundation, the 2nd Annual Bali International Twenty 20 Cricket Cup (BIT20CC) was held at the new ground in Sanur, and after 8 days of exciting cricket starting from the 25th May to 1st June even the rain couldn’t dampened the enthusiasm or the imbibing. After Scarborough Sharks defeated Denpasar CC and the Bintang Bandits defeated Bali United in the semi finals, in the final Scarborough Sharks won the toss again (for the 8th time) and decided to bat and were all out for 79. Bintang Bandits got off to a very strong start and with only the loss of 1 wicket, easily overhauled the Scarborough Sharks total to be crowned the 2013 BIT20CC Champions! Steve Timbrell was awarded the Batsmen of the Tournament and the Player of the Tournament. SURFING Whilst the Oakley Pro is on, in other surfing news it is worth mentioning that Bali Sports Foundation (BSF) is expanding its disabled surfing program, following the success of deaf mute children surfing program, BSF will soon include amputees and physically disabled children in the program. Anyone interested to help contact info@balisports.com

Calling all Squash Players. The Bali Squash Club is looking for squash players of any standard to join in their social squash sessions held at The Discovery Hotel, South Kuta Beach, Tuban. Anyone interested call 0812 3924 0453 or e-mail <lalice41@mail.com>. [064] For Sale; Not original coach Poppy Madras Glam-Tote. Signature madras fabric. Zip pockets and a zip top. Poppy madras print fabric with metallic trim inside zip, cellphone and multifunction pockets zip-top closure. (L) x13(H)x5(W). Rp. 1.950.000, (nego). More info sms: 0361-307 2226, email: <atsevenbox@gmail.com>. Denpasar. [065]

Who knows a diviner (a person who divines the location of water or minerals; One who searches for underground objects or water using a divining rod) for our very dry land on the hills (250m above sea level) near Lipah/Ahmed? Pls contact Michael 081 2395 1444. [098] For Sale; Excellent condition used Cort B4 basses. Bartolini MK1 pickup & Bartolini MK1 EQ. Hipshot Lic. Tuner. 24 fret . Abalone dot with black circle inlay. Natural color. Made in Korea. Softcase and cable included. Will sell Rp. 2.700.000, - sms: 0361-307 2226, email: <atsevenbox@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [067]

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For Sale; BCD mares air trim medium used 2times 2, 5juta. 0812 3619 5652. Sanur. [171] For Sale; iPhone 4G, 16 giga, black colour, very good condition, a lot of game & application (FU). Sale Rp. 3.500.000 (nego). Call 0878 6030 0900. Kuta. [139]

For Sale; Big pilates ball. Rp. 120.000. 0896 1377 1074. [123] For Sale; NILFISK C 110.3 high pressure washer. Great for cleaning patios, outdoor furniture and pretty much everything else. Less than one year old. Umalas. Rp. 1.7jt. 0896 1377 1074. [121]

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Indonesian Slang by Christopher Torchia and Lely Djuhari Mengadu nasib means to tempt fate. Countless Indonesians do this when they converge on Jakarta in the hopes of finding a better life. That is just one of hundreds of expressions, titles, proverbs, nicknames, acronyms and quotations in Indonesian Slang that reveal the true Indonesian character and offer the best window onto the Indonesian culture. An informal compendium of Indonesian expressions, this unique book looks at Indonesians through the lens of their national language, describing their fears, beliefs, history and politics, as well as how they live, fight, grieve and laugh. This is language as it is actually spoken in the living rooms, beauty salons, food stalls, bus stands, back alleyways and corridors of power. Full of cultural gems, fascinating minutiae and little known sayings, this is not just a compilation of the old standbys like jam karet (rubber time), tikus kantor (office rat or thief), Ada gula, ada semut (when there is sugar there are ants), but a thorough survey of thousands of fresh expressions. Indonesian is a variant of Malay, the national language of Malaysia, and many of its expressions come from the Malay heartland of Sumatra. The language has also incorporated thousands of terms from Javanese, the language of the dominant ethnic group of this huge nation of 17,000 islands. Although officially a young language, Indonesian contains words from Sanskrit, Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, Portuguese and English, a legacy of the merchants, warriors, laborers, farmers and holy men who have been traveling to the archipelago for centuries. Literally hundreds ethnic groups with their own languages are scattered across the archipelago. Many Indonesians speak Bahasa Indonesia as a second language or mix fragments of it into their local tongues. Schools in far-flung regions teach Indonesian, and its role as the language of government and the national media make it a unifying force in one of the world’s most culturally diverse countries. Mindful of that variety, this book can only offer a slice of how Indonesians talk. Modern Indonesians love word play. The tongue slips and skids, chopping words, piling on and flipping syllables, turning phrases into acronyms, constructing double meanings. All these inventions reflect social trends, mock authority, or are meant to get a point across quickly. Many of the expressions have unusual abbreviated spellings, suffixes and prefixes, making them difficult to remember. This is not a cause for concern because you can read the book both as a language aid and for pure pleasure. Individual chapters are divided into themes: wisdom, characters, animals, personalities, food, family affairs, politics, etc. Each entry includes the expression in Bahasa Indonesia or the regional language, a literal translation, interpretations of the word’s multiple meanings and usages and the equivalent expression in English. There are often lengthy explanations of a word’s origin (etymology).

Offbeat subjects include gay hanging out and cruising expressions; ten different types of prostitutes; nomenclature used in the showbiz, celebrity, fashion and cigarette selling worlds; fictional characters drawn from radio and TV sinetron serials; computer and tech talk; scams, hustles and insults found in every rung of society; pharmaceutical advice; a roll call of all the principle malevolent spirits. We learn that residents of Jakarta, the cradle of underground street slang, use bizarre convulsions, distortions, truncations in their gangster jargon (bahasa prokem) of the 1970s and 1980s and the cosmopolitan bahasa gaul urban slang of the 1990s with its heavy doses of English vocabulary. There’s something for everyone. In the “Creatures” chapter, a wealth of zoological information on ducks, chickens and other farm animals and predators bear witness to Indonesians’ agrarian roots. Folktales abound: the prince (Lutung Kasarung) who fell under a curse and was transformed into a monkey, the ungrateful son (Malin Kundang); the adventures of the mouse deer (kancil); why the dog has a wet nose and why tigers are revered in Sumatra; Chinese myths of dragons; mythological characters out of the Mahabharata Hindu epic - all of which continue to influence contemporary Indonesian life. Students of political science will appreciate “Money and Politics” chapter in which the authors give a blistering linguistic portrait of the repressive Suharto regime; anecdotes, election histories and respective speechmaking abilities of Indonesia’s last three presidents; the pervasive corruption in the country’s justice system (mafia peradilan); the verbiage of protest movements, rebellions and rights activism; the venal practices of phony journalists are all unsparingly described.

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Indonesian Slang makes entertaining and informative reading, even if you were to periodically dip into it each night before falling off to sleep. Mastering these phrases will give you an endless supply of icebreakers, get you out of tight situations, astound your Indonesian friends and allow you – at least momentarily – to masquerade as a fluent speaker of this colorful, onomatopoeic and creative national language.

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The book does not neglect tips on what is acceptable urban behavior; useful phrases and common greetings used in everyday communication with friends and neighbors; advice for professionals in different walks of life. Gourmands, cooks and foodists will love the “A Matter of Taste” chapter with its culinary tips and insights into Indonesian family life. Some expressions are easy to match up with common English idioms. Musang berbulu ayam (“a civet in chicken’s feathers”), i.e. a wolf in sheep’s clothing; Terlepas dari mulut buaya, masuk ke mulut harimau (“released from the crocodile’s mouth into the tiger’s mouth”), i.e. from the frying pan into the fire; Katak hendak jadi lembu (“a frog wants to be an ox”) i.e. too big for his britches; Cinta Monyet (“Monkey Love”), i.e. puppy love.

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Indonesian Slang: Colloquial Indonesian at Work by Christopher Torchia, Lely Djuhari, Tuttle Publishing 2011, ISBN 978-080-484-2075, paperback, 288 pages, dimensions 13 cm X 20 cm. Available for Rp145, 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 Waterfalls of Bali By Bill Dalton

Its mountainous slopes and agricultural lands laced with scores of fast flowing rivers and deep ravines, Bali possesses an astonishing number of sensual waterfalls. In the area around Munduk, waterfalls are especially plentiful and allowed to exist in a semi-wild state. In this part of Buleleng Regency, at an altitude between 800 and 900 meters, you can hear the never-ending gurgle of water falling in and out of the surrounding rice fields through the coolness of the night. Waterfalls are more spectacular in the wet season (October to March), and may be just a trickle at other times. Locals and hotel staff can tell you where the lesser-known ones are, often deep in the forest. Unless otherwise posted, swimming and sunbathing are permitted at most. Before setting out, pack water, towel, change of clothes and make sure your camera is protected from spray and mist by covering it with a strong plastic bag. Keep in mind some of the falls have a sacred meaning to the local people, so their peace and serenity need to be respected and never desecrated.

tourists, a few who come to make melukat ritual offerings and pray. Even in the dry season, the water volume is stupendous. A small pavilion with benches, flitting butterflies and chirping birds offers a great place to rest. From here, take the rocky path down to the river’s edge. Les Waterfall – Highest on Bali Early in the morning we set off for Air Terjun Yeh Mampeh, reputed to be the highest waterfall in Bali. After driving for 5 km east of Tejakula, on Bali’s northeast coast, we turned south at the sign and climbed for 2 kilometers up to Desa Les and a parking lot (Rp25,000 domestic, Rp50,000 foreign) with a restaurant on the far side. We were told we didn’t need directions, so we just started on the obvious gradually rising path, which led us at first along a stream, spanned a river and then up into a gorge overgrown with lush tropical vegetation.

One of the holiest places in Bali is the waterfall at Sebatu, just 11 kilometers from Ubud on the road north to Tegallalang (turn east at Dujung Kaja). Dozens of locals and foreign visitors are often seen bathing under the fall’s cold rushing water. The Balinese pray at nearby Pura Dalem Pingit, a Temple of the Dead, asking for blessings from the temple’s guardians. Some also perform the melukat ritual cleansing ceremony at the holy springs here. A second prayer is required at the Pura Kusi, also in the vicinity. Gitgit - Tourist Twin Waterfall Eleven kilometers south of Singaraja, on the western side of the dramatic main Denpasar-Bedugul-Singaraja highway (16 km and 40 minutes from Bedugul, 66 km from Denpasar), Gitgit is perhaps Bali’s most famous waterfall, easily accessible at the end of a 800-meter wellsignposted and wellmaintained foot path heading west past shady trees, textile, trinkets, beads, crafts and souvenir sellers, then a strenuous uphill climb through peaceful rice fields. The weather is cool and clean. After parking in the lot across the street, a guide immediately approached us, offering to show us the way to the entrance. We didn’t need a guide, but out of curiosity I asked him how much were his services. He responded a hefty Rp150, 000 for two people, “That includes the entrance fee,” he said. The donation is Rp6000 (adult), Rp3000 (child). You will need to take lots of stairs down, then the path rises and falls, crosses several narrow rickety bridges and follows the river through a patch of rainforest. This is a fascinating walk for botanists, winding through coffee trees, timber-sized bamboos and a riot of temperate zone “house plants” - King Kongs compared to the dracaena and philodendron of the west. We bought some fresh traditional herbs. Two waterfalls pour down from the top of high cliffs. The first one is called Campuhan and the second one, located only five minutes away, is called Mekalangan. Visitors are able to come up to about 10 meters from the falls, where you can cool off around the misty lagoon-like pool at the foot. Swimming is possible but due to the shallowness of the river and the slippery stones sometimes difficult. There are changing rooms, small warung makan and toilets. A major stop for organized tours, Gitgit is a big scene for domestic

village of Munduk. Part of Bali’s rugged east-to-west volcanic chain which divides Bali between northern and southern halves, this area offers perhaps the island’s highest concentrations of impressive waterfalls. Employees in the many hotels and guesthouses of the area will be able to point the way to trails leading through the forests to waterfalls. In one day, the visitor can visit as many as three of most easily accessible. Right after Taman Ayu Homestay on Munduk’s main road heading towards Bedugul, take the footpath on the left, which eventually narrows to a forest trail. Another name for this falls is Ngiring Ngewedang because the start of this path is near the restaurant of the same name. After 10 minutes you’ll hear the fall’s powerful roar. The path straight ahead will lead to the top of the falls, but the trail north descends down some crude steps for about 100 meters. Follow the signs. Cross the bridge, climb up the hillside, then walk down again with the cliff on your left. Behind the stone outcrop is like being inside a wind tunnel with water spray soaking your whole body. At the post pay the entrance fee of Rp5000 (adult) and Rp2000 (child). Heading back, take the steep series of stairs with views of the waterfall. The dirt trail will eventually come to a T-junction with the Rizka & Indra Coffee Corner on the left, which specializes in Bali Coffee (Rp20,000 plus snacks) and Kopi Luwuk (Rp50,000); they also sell coffee beans. A little further is the ticket office for the formidable Tanah Barak falls. From there, return to the ticket office and take the trail that leads back to the parking lot on the main road, about two km from Munduk.

For assurances, we asked directions from the villagers along the way. The higher we climbed through shady banana, rambutan, mango and coconut plots, the wilder and more forested the environs became until we could make out through the trees a magnificent central cascade crashing down into a shallow pool below. Our reward was clambering over the wet rocks and catching the frigid spray - the perfect break from the long walk. I felt like I had stumbled upon a long-kept and well-guarded secret. In all, it’s about a 30-40 minutes walk. There are multiple routes to get to Tejakula. The shortest route from Ubud to Tejakula is the road to the north through Kintamani. It emerges at an intersection only 1.5 km west of Tejakula. Another longer route is to take the main road from Ubud to Kintamani, which emerges just to the east of Singaraja, then turn east. After Yeh Sanih, the traffic thins out as the road curves in and out of coves above deserted black sand beaches. Sudaji Waterfall – Great Places to Stay South of Lovina and 4 hours north of Denpasar, Sudaji is among Bali’s most amazing and isolated falls with very few visitors. To get there, travel east from Singaraja on the north coast highway, then take the road south from Kerobokan, driving through the villages of Sinabun and Suwug to the small desa of Sudaji. From here it’s a 10-minute walk down 380 steps to the river. The best attractions of this area are quiet walks in natural surroundings, the terraced rice fields, the pleasant weather, the pervasive sounds of nature, strolling to the local market to observe the daily life of the villagers and two excellent accommodations with no air-con or TV. Sudaji Guesthouse (Rp350,000 per room), situated on a riverbank, has a full-service spa, laundry service and free parking. Arriving in Sudaji village at the end of the narrow dirt road, you’ll see the guesthouse in front of you. Tika serves very good meals. Eco-friendly Ommunity Meditation Center, managed by Zanzan and Putu, is a 15-are sanctuary with gazebos, small and simply designed bamboo bungalows, outside bathrooms, wonderful home cooked vegetarian food, a round yoga room and creative swimming pool built according to yin/yang principles. After the bale in Banjar Dukuh, turn to the right and walk through the bamboo gate. Melanting Waterfall – Deep in the Highlands Straddling a ridge top that runs along the northwestern rim of the huge Lake Bratan caldera, 70 km from Denpasar, is the

Many other walks in the area take you through native fields of high mountain rice (padi Bali) and clove and coffee plantations. To get to Munduk, travel through Bedugul on the road to Singaraja until you reach a T-junction with a very sharp bend to the left (west), pass through the village of Wana Giri (1398 meters above sea level). Follow this road over Lake Buyun and Lake Tamblingan to Munduk village, which is in all about 20 kilometers from Bedugul. Air Terjun Singsing – Bali’s North Coast. A number of outstanding walks lead to waterfalls in the high country and behind Lovina and make for a nice day trip. About 5 kilometers west of Kalibukbuk towards Temekus, is a little white sign for Air Terjun Singsing (“Daybreak Waterfalls”). From the main road, it’s about a one-kilometer walk with good eating stalls along the way to a parking lot in Tigarwarsa village at the end. Boys will show you the way along a riverside path for around 500 meters past fruit trees and grazing cows to a powerful 12-meter-high falls. Swim in the pool below as cool, fresh water cascades over you. This falls only runs at full volume in the wet (November-April); at other times farmers may block access because they need the water for their fields. Further up the hill on a steep path to the east, there’s a bigger, higher and more isolated falls known as Singsing Dua where the water tumbles into a small deep and swimmable pool. Ask a local guide to take you, but settle on the price beforehand. The water is freezing, but refreshing. The mud bath here contains medicinal properties that are reportedly beneficial for the skin. This area is thick with tropical forest and you can boulder-hop along the riverbed covered with green vegetation.

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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch I went to see a Balinese dance performance and it was on a stage – how were Balinese art-forms presented before the advent of tourism? The way Balinese present their art-forms has changed dramatically over the last half a century or so. The western concept of a stage – let alone a theatre or a concert hall – never existed in Bali before tourism started to slowly develop in the 60s. It was at this time that, as always in Bali, tourism operators stated that it was necessary to change Bali to suit the market, not the other way around. They created an artificial stage setting that they thought tourists would be more accustomed to, and this is what you see at those awful, low quality barong and kris or hotel/ restaurant ‘legong’, ‘run-through-the-motions’ dance performances that seem to be everywhere in Bali these days. So what was the setting like before tourism reared its ugly head? Balinese never sat on chairs before some raja adopted a few as a ‘wonder import’ of the colonialists, and either sat on the ground or stood up to watch. If the performance involved sacred masks such as barong or rangda, villagers would customarily sit down out of respect for the manifestation that was believed to inhabit the mask. Performances that were solely for entertainment, such as Legong, gandrung, gambuh, or the early 20th century gong kebyar play-offs in Buleleng, were informal events where the audience would come and go, chat freely, buy food and generally socialize. Due to poor lighting, most performances would have been held during the day – normally in the cooler late afternoon – in the courtyard of a temple or palace, quite often under a banyan tree. Sometimes, I see hotels or individuals trying to recreate an ‘old Bali’ feel by setting it in a garden or by the beach, but it’s highly unlikely that performances would have been held anywhere but in a courtyard or perhaps in the middle of a road. The ground would have been dusty and unmanicured, with no grass or paving, and certainly no concrete or the luxurious materials we see today. How about the performance itself – has anything changed? Find out in the next issue of Kulture Kid. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2013 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/CE/G-14 Nov. 12


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HECTOR’S Hector is still away from Bali enjoying the delights of foreign travel, but will be back soon.

A Quirk a Day The best part about writing a diary is that you can be as quirky as you like. It is thought, or used to be thought before energy drinks laced with high-octane caffeine came along and fried everyone’s brains, that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. We like apples, but a quirk is a far better preventative. So it’s great fun being temporarily based in Marseille. It’s not Paris; this means no one’s actually rude to you just because they can be, or possibly because the climate is nearly as bad as Britain’s. Foreigners who hire cars in Marseille are warned that Provencal drivers are mad. Well, yes, they are. But they’re not nearly as mad as drivers are in Bali, so it’s been a bit of a rest-cure really. If you had to sum up driving conditions in Marseille and the rest of Provence in one sentence, you could say this: They are indeed all mad, but they stay in lane.

whose group is called the Gypsy Reyes. The Distaff strongly desired his fingernails. The Diary thought Reyes possibly coveted the Distaff’s boots. It was that sort of day. Reyes and his group were playing that night and we would have stayed (free tickets were in the wind) but couldn’t. We’ll have to see if we can get him to Bali.

Beeline to Aix It is impossible to visit the Midi and not go to Aix-enProvence. It is far better, from the Diary’s perspective, when deciding what to keep in your schedule and what to drop out, to go for Aix rather than Avignon. It might have less papal history, but there’s less of a song and dance about it too. One can easily have too much of a good thing. Sur le L’on y Sur le L’on y

(On the bridge of Avignon We all dance there, we all dance there On the bridge of Avignon We all dance there in a ring)

A Regal Luncheon

It’s good to see that in our absence Bali continues being ... well, Bali. The place just wouldn’t be the same without continuous performances of that favourite soap opera Farce of the Day. So news that the Buleleng regency wants the new coal-fired steam power plant at Celukan Bawang closed because its Chinese builders and their local operating arm haven’t acquired licences and operating permits as required by Buleleng is cheering indeed. Regent Putu Agus Suradyana is lately reported to have issued a formal warning to the companies – this was on Apr 19 apparently: so much for timely disclosure of official local government business – listing five reasons why the project should be stopped. He’s miffed that the operators have failed to create a company profile (and apparently that they haven’t kept him informed). We can discount these as the usual blowhard guff that emanates from regents who confuse the grandiloquence of their titles with the prosaic (and unfortunately also notional) public utility of their office.

The establishment was called Ambience Tapas and provided a snug little courtyard at the back, out of the rather stern breeze, where you could sit and nibble in the dappled shade provided by the plane trees and a seethrough shade cloth overhead. We did and it was divine. The strawberry soup was particularly so. The tempura mussels ran the soup a very close second. The aubergine baked in honey was magnificent. The vin ordinaire was very, very far from being in the least respect ordinary. It is early in the season so the little place was not crowded. And apart from us, the crowd – scant as it was – was entirely local, which is how we like it. We had a chance chat over lunch with fellow diner, guitar king Antonico Reyes, son of the legendary fl amenco guitarist Jose Reyes and author of several prime Gypsy Kings tracks,

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Pont d’Avignon danse, l’on y danse Pont d’Avignon danse tous en rond

Quirks there are, aplenty, in this part of the world. At Cassis, for example, the car park in which we deposited our hired conveyance while we trotted off in search of a quayside luncheon, provided toilet facilities. We thought to sample these facilities on our return to the car ahead of what might be a lengthy drive. To utilise the privy, however, one had to visit the caisse (pay station) to obtain permission and then return with your parking ticket duly authorised. Armed with this the door to relief could be comfortingly opened. Since achieving this would have meant queuing up to talk to the one harassed gent behind the glass screen and stating the nature of one’s business in very poor French amid a milling and quite possibly sniggering crowd, we forwent the opportunity and drove home, humming little tunes that had nothing to do with tinkling streams. We made it. But like Waterloo (we didn’t hum that Abba song either) it was a damn close-run thing. It was a day for minor embarrassment. At lunch a well turned-out French woman who had been dining at a table next to us was leaving and accidentally brushed the Distaff’s chair. She apologised with a smile and excused herself by saying (we think) that lunch must have fattened her up. Her demeanour underwent an inclement change when the Distaff, no doubt distracted by the foreign tongue and the delights upon her own plate, replied brightly, “Oui!”

Les Saintes Maries de la Mer, at the mouth of the River Rhone in France’s Mediterranean south, is a spot any traveller to Provence should visit. So of course we did, driving a chunky, boxy little Fiat 500 whose Italian designers have cunningly removed all possible spatial-awareness guides to drivers, making it entirely a guessing game as to how many millimetres remain between your vehicle and the nearest obstruction. Still, it’s well equipped and runs the iPod through the quality sound system, so Geoffrey Gurrumul has now played the Rhone Delta. Foreign travel is always a delight. We lunch a lot on such expeditions, because acquiring new tastes and sensations is essential (or reacquainting oneself with them for that matter: a break from rendang sapi is no bad thing) and it’s good to experience how other people live. So at Les Saintes Maries de la Mer, we found a delightful little tapas bar and restaurant off the main tourist strip, in a quiet little street back from the beach. The street was named Rue Capitaine Fouque, apparently after a local hero. Your diarist, having always taken the view that dark humour is best in a tight spot and being a Blackadder fan to boot, inwardly speculated that it might have been named in honour of the last known utterance of the gentleman concerned; as in the manner of Captain Blackadder’s enigmatic statement, on his failure to avoid having to lead his men over the top in a final suicide mission on the Western Front in 1917, that he thought it rhymed with clacking bell.

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We’ve modified the old ditty to our purpose, since our digs in Marseille afford as well as a beach panorama a fine view of one of the local roundabouts. These essential traffic regulators and their sensible rules are of course ubiquitously ignored in Bali by people on motorbikes and frequently by those driving vehicles.

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Our version goes like this: Sur la L’on y Sur la L’on y

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Hector’s helper had noted on his Facebook that the trip to Aix-en-Provence had revealed many university students but no Marie Bee lookalikes. He got a swift note back from Bee, a graduate of Aix and nowadays one of the brighter luminosities of Ubud, to say that she had indeed been there – just a few days prior. Ah well, next time.

Same Old Bali

He may have a point with complaints that no detailed environmental impact plan has been presented (don’t give a Chinese company a building contract would be a suitable prophylatic against that condition); lack of a detailed layout for the plant (ditto); lack of an accurate time schedule for completion of the project (Come on! This is Bali!); and failure to obtain all necessary permits from the central and regional government. Needless to say, local landowners are also miffed that they didn’t get as much for the land required for the project as they had persuaded themselves they deserved. So it’s business as usual all round. If the Buleleng Regent is so concerned about how things are done, he should do us all a favour and protest at the confusing mishmash of regulations that confronts anyone trying to do anything potentially productive; he should press for a national-provincial (and enforceable) environmental planning law; and he should recognise that in matters such as energy policy and power plants, local government councils have only a minor role.

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The Choking River Landscapes Of Bali Artists bring attention to a growing problem By Jennifer Juno

As a man stood with his fishing pole in front of Suwung Dam, near the border of Denpasar city, Badung regency. He recoiled slightly from the stench coming from the greenish water. All along the riverbanks were piles of rotting garbage where a few people were brave enough to drop their lines in the murky water. The Bali chapter of the Environmental Impact Management Agency discovered that in 2006 dozens of rivers in the province had unhealthy levels of pollution. Badung River, which leads to Suwung Dam, was found to be contaminated by detergents, oil, nitrates and E. coli bacteria, which can cause cholera and diarrhea. Big river landscapes play a central role in the daily lives of the people of Indonesia. The waterways secure food production and energy supply, not only for the local population but also often for a vast region. However, the economic exploitation of the river and the consequences of dynamic socio-economic development, have caused long-term damage to river landscapes. POLLUTION LEVELS Twenty-one other rivers in Bali were found to have pollution levels ranging from minus 30 to minus 70, with 0 considered a safe level. This island’s rivers are being contaminated by both domestic and industrial waste. Industries are required by law to treat their waste before releasing it into rivers, but the degree to which they live up to this requirement varies and they are not policed. Untreated domestic waste continues to flow directly into the rivers. The stench is noticeable to any tourists crossing a river outlet along the world famous Kuta beach. But how much longer will tourists keep coming to Bali? In 1994, there was a cholera outbreak, in which a number of tourists from Japan contracted the disease. Tourist numbers plunged after that. Bali needs a good wastewater management system to prevent outbreaks from occurring again. “As long as people keep dumping trash into rivers, the wastewater management system will be unable to end the pollution problem. “The rivers will still be dirty, not with chemicals, but with garbage if people don’t keep them clean.” the head of the Public Works Ministry’s Agency for Bali’s Garbage and Sanitation Infrastructure in Denpasar, Badung, Tabanan and Gianyar, Wayan Budiarsa, said. THE MOST POLLUTED RIVER IN THE WORLD The Indonesian Environmental Affairs Ministry recently issued data revealing that 52 rivers in Indonesia’s 33 provinces have been polluted. At first glance the village of Sukamaju in western Java has all the charms of rural Indonesia. But the idyllic setting is spoiled by a strong stench rising from the Citarum River that flows thick with mounds of garbage and plastic bags dumped on its banks. This immense aquatic rubbish bin winds 297 kilometers across the island of Java, cutting through the sprawling Indonesian capital of Jakarta.

periods when the river flows strongest and quickly in order to flush the evidence of such ‘misdeeds’ downstream. RUBBISH IN MANGROVES A few kilometres south of the beaches of Kuta lay the 1300-hectare Tahura mangrove forest. This mangrove forest is one of the largest remaining in Asia and in 2009 it was proclaimed Asia’s best. But it is now choking on piles of plastic, styrofoam and dead animals. Bali’s 3.2 million residents and almost 3 million visitors produce 20,000 cubic meters of garbage every day. Of this, three-quarters is not collected by waste management services and therefore ends up being caught in the roots of the mangrove trees. Pak Sumadi is paid by the government to pick up and dispose of it. But he and his helper, Gede Marada, are helpless against the tide. Workers clean up as much as possible from the riverbanks but no one comes to collect it. So they burn it when it’s dry enough, and the time bomb continues to click and with each minute of inactivity. SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE Bali’s sophisticated communal irrigation system, in which water flows from channel to field and back to channel among multiple farms, is called subak. But subak is not just about irrigation. It’s a network of farms, a ritual of meetings and agreements and an important expression of the Balinese religious philosophy of ‘’Tri Hita Karana’’, which holds that there are three sources of happiness - people’s relationship to God, to each other, and to nature. Disrupt the flow of water in Bali, and you will soon disrupt ‘water worship’ in Balinese Hinduism, whose rituals are part of the island’s allure. Because Bali’s entire ‘world-heritage listed’ ecosystem is under severe stress, several individuals are busy highlighting river landscape issues to the general public. WHAT IS SUNGAI SEHAT? Bali’s rivers are faced with serious problems such as garbage piling up on the banks, chemicals polluting the water, and buildings on riverbanks. Sungai Sehat was informally created by a group of artists who live part-time on Bali. Sungai Sehat plans to use art to raise awareness about the problems facing rivers on Bali and in Indonesia including the Ciliwung and Branta on Java. The members include Jumaadi, (Java), Michael Downs (Australia), Jan Tyniec (US), Restu Kusumaning (Jakarta), Rhoda Grauer (US) and David Mendoza (US). When Mendoza met all the individuals he discovered they had all been thinking about “rivers” so he suggested they gather to explore their ideas. They were interested in rivers historically, ecologically, and in art, as well as having a genuine a concern for the problems facing rivers - thus humanity - in many places, especially Indonesia. “We thought that a group of creative types might bring a new approach to focusing attention on rivers,” he said. They organized a two-day session, which was hosted by Purnati Art Centre, to which other guests were invited to join and share their views, including renowned dancer/choreographer, I Nyoman Catra, Dean of Performing Arts at ISI (Denpasar) and his wife Desak, who teaches music at ISI; and Kadek Gunarta who has been working on a recycling project in Ubud and has an organization working with kids to photograph garbage in the rivers.

Labeled “the most-polluted in the world” by a local commission of government agencies and NGOs, the river is the only source of water for 15 million Indonesians who live on its banks, despite the risks to health and crops. The Bandung Basin is the historic center of Indonesia’s textile industry, where 1,500 factories in the region dump 280 tons of toxic waste each day into the Citarum River, where water in the rice fields is a puzzling deep red verging on black. Cleaning up the Citarum river and its 22 streams has been classified a national priority by the Indonesian government who plan to rehabilitate the river.

A group of kids from Ubud was also invited at the end of the session. They worked with the artists and had a talk about healthy and sick rivers. Purnati is situated on a river and the sight of plastic bags was familiar to them. The kids also painted rivers on “recycled” cardboard boxes to highlight the problem and get feedback. Sungai Sehat evolved as a means of using art and artistic approaches to raise awareness about rivers, especially with youth because it’s their future and communities that will be impacted if nothing is done. The group hopes to replicate the concept with artists in other countries.

One of the main rivers in Bali is the Ayung River, which rises near Penulisan on the rim of the Batur crater, and flows almost due south, passing west of Ubud in a deep gorge (overlooked by several five-star resorts) emptying into the Badung Strait just north of Sanur beach. Rafting operators on Bali’s Ayung River have been complaining that a number of hotels along the waterway are threatening both the environment and the image of Bali. Operators claim that certain hotels dump sewage into the river during rainy

SICK RIVERS The rivers are sick because garbage, inorganic fertilizers and pesticides drain from the land into the rivers. Pollutants found in the river are from domestic household waste, industry, hotels, restaurants and vehicle workshops. Tourism plays a role towards creating sick rivers. Just the fact there are more people on the island each day, even for brief

periods of time, adds to the amount of garbage. Over-development has created further problems with land near rivers coveted for tourist accommodations. Pak Gunarta told the group about a recent incident in Ubud when a rainy season deluge raised the level of a river and flooded a newly built tourist bungalow in the middle of the night, with the occupant narrowly escaping. This accommodation had been built onto the river. As tourism increases the economy, people are able to buy more items to throw away. Pak Catra told the group at Purnati, when he was a child and went to the warung (restaurant) whatever he bought was wrapped in a banana leaf and if he threw it in the river it was not a problem. But now everything the kids buy is wrapped in plastic, which they carelessly throw into rivers or on the streets. FINDING SOLUTIONS Solving the problem requires many different strategies and participants. First, the government must help the villages develop efficient garbage collection and recycling programs. Sungai Sehat had a booth at Earth Day in April where they presented a questionnaire to ask people “What can you do to help make the rivers healthy? (Sungai Sehat). Many young people answered the question and almost all seemed to understand there is a problem. They care and worry about the problem but general feedback was that children do not know what to do because there is not a garbage system in their village. Sungai Sehat learned that in one village people divided organic compost, plastic, and paper, only to discover that when it was picked up, the waste was dumped in another village. SARASWATI DAY At Purnati, Pak Catra spoke about “Agama Tirta” (the religion of water) and that “Saraswati” means “River of Wisdom or Knowledge.” The day after Saraswati Day on Bali is called Banyu Pinaruh, and traditionally it was the day one goes to the river to bathe to gain wisdom. Catra commented that it is now shameful for Balinese to bathe in a river often filled with garbage. He said, “In Balinese Hinduism everything has a ‘creator’ and a ‘user’ and a ‘destroyer’, however plastic has a creator and a user but not yet a destroyer”. For Earth Day Pak Catra created a special Topeng mask-dance highlighting sick rivers (sungai sakit). A RIVER ZEITGEIST As Sungai Sehat started to research for the session at Purnati, artists discovered other interesting river projects. Rivers Of The World was a project of the Thames Festive (UK) involving over 2,000 kids in 135 schools in many countries to focus on rivers in their community, including one about the Begawan Solo. The American architectural designer and artist Maya Ying Lin (Vietnam Veterans Memorial) is working on a river project to be shown during June in Yogjakarta. Another exhibition entitled “Riverscapes In Flux”, opens at Langgeng Art Foundation June 6-19. The Goethe-Institute has invited young artists from Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, Indonesia and the Philippines to reflect the ecological, socio-economic and cultural changes that their riverscapes are experiencing through works of art. 17 art works have been created: Multimedia installation and photo series, video and object installations including art from Achmad Krisgata, Budi Dharmawan, Mahardika Yudha, Woto Wibowo and Ketut Jaya Kaprus. The program includes film screenings, and discussions. Sungai Sehat will present a program on “Banyu Pinaruh” Balinese Bathing Day on August 11 in Ubud. In addition both the ROLE Foundation and Conservation International Indonesia, are working to improve the health of Bali’s rivers. Sungai Sehat: sungaisehat@gmail.com Goethe Institute: kultur@jakarta.goethe.org Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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The Coral Player Scam Well, they almost got me. I am proud to say in my many years on the internet I have NEVER gotten a virus! But I don’t want to get over confident now do I? Yes, I keep my virus software up-to-date; I don’t open attachments from anyone; I don’t go to porn web sites; I don’t update software when a pop-up says I must; I don’t install video software when I’m told I must have it to view a video – oops – wait. Well, I just fell for this one yesterday. Here’s what happened: I download music, movies, audiobooks, etc. from BitTorrent sites. But I always run virus scans on them before I open them. Yesterday, I downloaded Saw 3D (ok, I LOVE 3D movies). When I double clicked on the download .avi file and expected WinAmp to fire up, I got a message that said I needed Coral Player instead. So, what did I do? I Googled “coral player”. I saw I could download it from many sites but that it cost US$29.99. But one link said it was only US$0.95, so I went there. It looked legit. I have heard of Coral, haven’t I? Plus the features looked good. So I OK’d PayPal to give them the US$0.95. Before I could click the resulting download button, something caught my eye on the PayPal site. I very quickly discovered that the first THREE days were US$.95, but that after that it would be a subscription for US$29.95 per MONTH! What? Wait! Yes, you read that correctly. Plus, the fine print said I would not even get a notice that the US$29.95 was being billed and paid! It did say, however, I could cancel at any time and gave an email address.

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What’s the lesson here? Always be careful. Always check your monthly charges to watch for any suspicious charges. Actually, the lesson is “You can NEVER be too careful”! How to Avoid Scareware We’ve all seen them. It’s usually a pop-up ad that says your system has a virus (or many viruses) and if you just click ‘clean’ or ‘scan’ it will be removed AND it’s free. Good, right? NOT GOOD! If you or a friend has ever fallen for this one, you have just downloaded a real virus or some other kind of malware. Scareware is just what the word says. Some software designed to scare you. Not all of the programs that promise protection against viruses and other nasties have your best interests at heart. Some of them are actually Trojan horses— programs that pretend to be useful but actually do harm in the end. Others simply ape the real security software and try to scare you into paying money to clean up problems that don’t really exist. For that reason they’re often called scareware. This is a growing problem, and it’s your fault. If absolutely nobody registered these programs the bad guys wouldn’t be able to keep going. Instead they’re making tons of money using these scams. They’d also find some other scam to try. As it is, plenty of people shell out $69.99 to register these frauds. It’s not a Madoff-level scam, but some of them are doing so well they even offer tech support. No kidding! The first they’re likely to tell you is “First, remove any existing security software…”. This is a wakeup call that something funny is going on. These rogue programs may copy user interface elements from real programs; the multi-color Windows security shield is especially popular. They often use names that sound similar to the real programs that you’ve heard of. Just a year ago poor grammar and spelling often blew their cover, but those currently active are much more refined.

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SCHEDULE THAT Educational Seminar – How to Stay Beautiful (22 June) proved very popular amongst the young and kids can come along If you are interested in any kind of cosmetic surgery then this should grab your attention. As we are becoming ever more youthful in our hearts and souls, the body continues the aging process and quite often it does not match the youth that shines through our older bodies. There are many reasons why more and more people are turning to solutions to the aging process and no matter what the debate is, this industry is here to help us look the very best that we can, regardless of age. Naturally we can exercise and eat a healthy diet or try the numerous creams on the market that claim to give us that youthful glow. However, if you are interested in taking it a step further and finding out more about surgical and non-surgical procedures that are best at whatever age you are then this seminar is definitely worth attending. Dr Nasir Zahari a Consultant plastic, cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon will present this seminar. He was educated and trained in Melbourne, Australia and has been a plastic surgeon for 20 years and with more than 10,000 procedures and patients to his credit. He is founder of Malaysia’s most successful Aesthetic clinic, the Beverly Wishire Medical Centre. I know a few people that have had minor surgery to enhance their features and you cannot tell they have undergone procedures such is the technology available today. The evening is of course completed with drinks, canapés and an opportunity to mingle. You must register in order to attend via e-mail or telephone as places are limited. The first 30 registrations will receive exclusive door prizes. When : 6 pm – 8 pm Cost : free Where : Cocoon Medical Spa, Sunset Road, Legian Contact : 847 5997 081 236154700 info@cocoonmedicalspa.com www.cocoonmedicalspa.com

Fairy Party (23 June) This event is all about the children who are invited to enter a magical kingdom where the magical world of fairies knows no boundaries. For the kids this is all things magical with magic wands to decorate, pin the wings on Tinker Bell, freeze dancing fairies and more. The afternoon includes a margarita pizza, French fries and fairy cookies. Vanilla and strawberry milk shakes are the afternoon drinks. A great way to spend the afternoon for the kids.

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Glee Club (15 – 26 July) The kids are all welcome to join the Glee Clubs this coming summer holiday. I know over the years many residents have mentioned that there is little for the kids to do over the summer but that is all changing as more opportunities arise especially for the young and talented in Bali. Emma Birchall an internationally trained and acclaimed UK actress will lead the group. Singing, dancing and acting through performance and learning valuable techniques and skills is what this club is really all about. It is also about having lots of fun with other kids and coming together to perform. I know from school shows that I have seen that there is some amazing talents amongst the young in Bali. This is a great way to occupy your kids too over a week or two and develop their talents. When : 10 am - 4 pm and Junior Glee 10 am – a pm Cost : IDR1,900,000 (1 week) or IDR3,700,000 (2 weeks) Where : Centrestage, Jl Lestari No 2, Umalas Contact : 9860606 www.cms.bali

Music Holiday Courses (24 June – 9 August) The Center for Performing Arts and Production (Centrestage) are also putting on a holiday programme focused around music. One week intensive 3 hour courses are available for the piano, drums, bass, guitar, trombone, saxophone and woodwind. This is great news as I know that not many schools are able to offer the opportunity to learn to play a wide range of musical instruments. Do call to find out more and the times. DJ Courses are also available offering the chance to learn how to mix electronic music in Tractor software and ‘hands on decks’ hardware mixing desks. It all sounds quite complicated but those who want to learn more or find out what it means to make and mix music as a DJ then this course will be beneficial. Hip Hop has

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and learn to Hip Hop with Kamar and Aerial Crew. This is the music and dance programmes that the centre is offering through this holiday period. When : 9 am, 1 pm and 4 pm (DJ course) and 10 am – 12 pm (Hip Hop) Cost : IDR1,900,000 (instruments), IDR1,600,000 (DJ) IDR990,000 (Hip Hop) Where : Centrestage, Jl Lestari No 2, Umalas Contact : 9860606 www.cms.bali

Ombak Bali Surf Film Festival (27 – 29 June) The highly successful Surf Film Festival is back, now in its 6th year and again at La Plancha Beach Bar with a big screen right on the beach. This festival showcases international surf films and documentaries in South East Asia and provides an avenue for filmmakers to present their work to a larger audience. It is worth coming along to as the atmosphere down at the beach under the stars watching movies is worth experiencing. It is also a good opportunity to see some excellent films made by talented film makers. When : sunset Where : La Plancha Beach Bar, Seminyak (between Double Six and Jl Dynapura) Contact : info@ombakbali.com

Quiz Night (Wednesdays) Quiz nights are always fun to go along to, a tradition in British pubs. The Plumber’s Arms has recently started up their own quiz night with a regular crowd who enjoy a bit of trivia and the opportunity to have a few drinks, socialize and meet new people as well as the regulars. This charming English pub is the perfect venue to host a quiz night located just up the road from Banjar Semar, making it a great location for the west side of Bali. The rounds begin with 20 questions followed by a bonus round which can include anything from airline logos to name that famous person. The quiz masters and mistresses differ each week so there is always an element of surprise and variation. Do make the effort to come along with a team and join in for a great night. The prizes are great too and very generous. Check out the food too, great British pub grub at its best! Great service too! When : 8 pm Where : The Plumbers Arms, Jl Raya Br Anya No 8 (next to Cafe Mocha and Bali Budda) Contact : 7449132 www.theplumbersarms.com

Wine Dinner (17 June) It has been a while since I have scheduled a wine evening and they really are superb and well worth attending particularly this one. Five wineries from Western Australia’s Margaret River will present their top quality wines. If you have indeed visited the Margaret River wineries then you know what this is all about it. Dennis Mifsud, Margaret River’s celebrity chef together with Executive Chef, Attila will prepare a five-course set menu paired with these exclusive wines. Seating is limited so do make sure you make a reservation and come along for a superb evening. Cost : 1,500,00 Where : Nikko Bali Resort and Spa Contact : 773377 tourdesk@nikkobali.com

For Sale; Need a stronger WIFI signal? For sale - C. Crane US3 Super USB Wifi Antenna 3. Boost signals up to 400 feet away even through several walls. In as new condition 0813 3941 9153. Ubud. [214] For Sale; A gorgeous diamond ring: Princess cut 0, 6ct, VVS1, color F, GIA cert, 14 round brilliants 0. 01 on the side. Size 7 (can resize). Only 27mill nett. Please email <berlinsari@ yahoo.com>. Only serious buyer. Denpasar. [215] For Sale; Audio receiver Yamaha RXV1000, good for home cinema and listening music. TV LCD Sony with two HDMI 32 inch, Rp. 2.300.000, used 4 months. TV Sony 21 inch, 2 pcs, Rp. 1.800.000. Call 081 2367 8804 or 0361 885 4979. Denpasar. [216] For Sale; 11 unit AC 1/2 Pk brand Daikin, new, used 10 months, price Rp.1.500.000/ unit. Contact 0857 3736 3323. [217]

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For Sale; Fender semi acoustical guitar with Fender 15W amplifier, together 3jt. Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [223] For Sale; Honeywell cooling fan/system with remote control. You can add water or ice into the machine to make your house even cooler, price 900K. Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [224] For Sale; As new: Big rotang chilling chairs, with big white cushions, round model, very strong. To use inside our outside, price only 1jt each. Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [225] For Sale; LED compact Projector. ‘CoolLux’ with commercial grade LED lamp. 3.0 Juta. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [232] For Sale; Dutch touring bicycle, as new, RIH, the best brand you can buy in the Netherlands, 8-speed, new 15 jt, sell for 7.5jt. Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [220]

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Walk on Air Ferry Corsten (13 June) Boshe is a popular nightspot for one off events. The evening opens with DJ Denyz Andrew followed by a host of DJs and a live band. For an evening of music this might be what you are looking for. Cost : IDR200,000 (door) IDR150,000 pre-event Where : Boshe, Jl Bypass Ngurah Rai No 89X, Kuta Contact : 3603980

35th Bali Arts Festival (15 June – 13 July)

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Bali prides itself on its annual art festival and so it should. Bali is known internationally for its arts and this is a great opportunity to show the world the various art forms that are unique to the island. The theme for this year is ‘Taksu’, inspiration or charisma focusing on traditional art forms. More than 340 national and international groups will perform including those from U.S.A., India, Korea and Europe. The festival will begin with a traditional parade followed by a formal grand opening ceremony held at the Artha Candra Open Stage. Throughout the month, as well as many performances, the festival will feature competitions, fashion shows, flower shows, displays of traditional handicrafts and, of course, food. Local vendors will sell traditional Balinese food such as chicken and duck betutu, babi guling and lawar. Balinese arts are unique and people travel a long way to experience the culture and arts of Bali that are right on our very doorstep. Do come along and experience the atmosphere. The website has comprehensive listings of all events and locations. There are simply too many to list here. For all further information check out the website below as programme listings and venue information are comprehensive. Contact : www.baliartsfestival.com Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2013 C/CI/G-19 Sept. 12


Eternal is the street front restaurant at the luxury villa complex, Ametis. Located on Jln. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu, Eternal is, unusual for such a complex, in that it serves high quality Indonesian cuisine. Executive Chef Nyoman Maleachi was for many years at the famous PJ’s at Four Seasons Jimbaran, and it shows in the excellent attention to detail at Eternal. Ametis is not on the beach but they now offer a special 5 course gourmet Romantic Dinner in a protected spot on Batu Bolong beach, Canggu. Begin with a salad of scallops, tossed with grilled zucchini, tomato and sisilia balsamic. A potato leek soup with prawn dumplings follows then a fruit sorbet before the main which can be either pan-seared Australian tenderloin of beef in a herb wine sauce or grilled prawns in a spicy tomato salsa. Finish with their Coffee Bean Parfait with fruit chutney and strawberry coulis and the special Ametis blend of either tea or coffee. Reservations for the Romantic Dinner are essential as only 1 couple can be served each night. A special dining experience for a special night!

White Box has come to Nusa Dua, at Jln. By Pass Jimbaran Petanahan Sari. They have been long established in Andong, N.W. of Ubud and have built up a substantial customer base, offering French style pastries and cakes baked fresh daily. As at their original location it is possible to eat in or take-away at the new gourmet shop in Nusa Dua, open from early morning to mid evening.

The Cook has obviously been named after Captain James Cook [that man who discovered

Australia for the western world, a feat some have not yet forgiven him for], as his image adorns the signage. It is yet another sports bar in Jln. Werkudara [ex Rum Jungle Rd], Legian, but it does seem to be the most popular. The food menu is what you would expect for diners with on eye on the TV, real Aussie Burgers [with beetroot], even Meat Pies, Sausage Rolls and that Australian creation Rissoles [pan-grilled patty of coarsely minced beef, diced onion, etc]. The Burger range is almost endless and includes a Hawaiian Chicken [schnitzel with pineapple], Steak [with egg and bacon], Chicken Schnitzel [also with beetroot] and even a Cordon Bleu Burger! Other one-handed snacks [at a sport bar you need a drink in the other hand] include Roast Pork Rolls [with apple sauce] and a range of Hot Dogs, and more substantial meals are their English Fish and Chips and an Aussie Mixed Grill. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com

For Sale; Unwanted gift. Brand new inbox. Sealed. Medela mini electric breast pump and 6pcs Medela 150ml breastmilk container. All for Rp. 960.000, - For picture and info: 0361-307 2226, email: <atsevenbox@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [068] For Sale; Cheap price. Brand new inbox over purchased stainless steel cutleries. There are steak knife, dinner knife, dinner fork, menu knife, menu fork, menu spoon, tea spoon, demitasse/coffee spoon, butter spreader. Edelmann brand. suitable for home, restaurant, and cafe. For picture and info: 0361-307 2226, email: <atsevenbox@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [069]

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shops and restaurants, all has now been solved and Sand replaces the once popular Bonsai, and the shops at the front of the property on Jln. Danau Tamblingan have had their restricting wall removed and are again open for business. Sand also welcomes back to mainstream Bali [after a stint taking Lombok’s Square up to a higher level and a recluse period in a wedding villa complex] of one of Bali’s pioneer chefs, Wayan Budiana. Wayan worked with Chris Salans throughout his Bali journey [The Legian, Ary’s and then the Ubud Mozaic]. Lunch is relaxed, on the beach or covered terrace. I like their Brunch Menus, such as Poached egg ranchero on toasted brown bread with pork ham, salsa, avocado & sour cream, kidney bean, baby potato, mixed salad, tropical fruit salad. This is my sort of breakfast! Also on offer is a wide range of fresh salads, interesting snacks, sandwiches and burgers. Full luncheon meals include Roast Baby Chicken [rosemary ginger & garlic honey glazed baby chicken with red pepper, baby corn & bok choy, rosemary infused demi-glace & baby potato, Mahi–Mahi Fish in Curry Meuniere Sauce [pan–seared mahi–mahi fillet, confit of tomato & wilted green with curry garlic butter sauce & potato wedges] and Tuna in Aromatic Ginger Sauce [grilled tuna steak with aromatic ginger sauce and sautéed green beans & tomato]. Wayan’s food brings yet another level to Sanur beach.

For Sale; Canon EOS 30D DSLR camera, 8.2 megapixels, 2.5-inch screen. Includes EF-S 18-55mm lens, 1GB memory card and battery charger. Excellent condition. Price: 5. 7-million Rp. (nego). SMS: +62 857 3825 0920. Kuta. [090]

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Sand restaurant is new on the beach at Sanur. After many problems with this area; hotel,

For Sale; Moving house, quick sale. Sofa, double bed from Informa for kids. Call 0812 3604 3551, Bahasa 0857 9209 3933, e-mail <aureliaistinah@yahoo. com.sg>. Canggu. [089]

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by Marcus after he vacated what had been a highly successful Lo’s Warung, directly opposite. Swiss German is the cuisine and today the menu reads almost exactly the same as it did 11 years ago. Yutz has now had a change of management, a connection to the very successful Little Italy at Matahari, Kuta Square, so do not be surprised to see a pizza oven installed very soon? Apart from that possibility nothing will be changed from a very successful format, just maybe a general clean-up. My old favourites are still on the Yutz menu; Smoked Chicken Breast, Meat Loaf in onion sauce, topped with an egg, those Rosti breakfasts and the Swiss Classic Zurcher Geschnetzeltes [or émincé de veau à la zurichoise if you were eating it in the French part of Switzerland], sliced veal in a mushroom sauce, served with those crisp rosti potatoes! Yutz is still the busiest restaurant in the street with both returning locals and tourists alike.

For Sale; iPhone 5, 32gb black, only used for 2 weeks, with box, earphones, charger etc. 7.8 mill nego. 0878 6115 1480. Kerobokan. [076]

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Yutz on Jln. Werkudara, Legian, is a restaurant with a long and varied history. It was set up

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but an excellent one at that. It is found on Jln. Dewi Sri, Kuta, with parking available in the hotel basement, making it easy to access for that quick lunch, or relaxing dinner. Not only is the cuisine Italian they also have an Italian chef, Vittorio Negri from Sorrento, a man with a passion for food and the build of an Italian tenor, so much so that you almost expect a sudden aria to resound from the open kitchen as he prepares your meal. As with all Italian restaurants you first rate the pasta. At Portabella the pasta is superb! Linguina Negra is Sicilian inspired, black ink, white and green pasta tossed with crab meat from Kalimantan muddies and a garlic-infused tomato sauce, so perfect! As is the Rigatoni al rugu bianco [pictured], large tube pasta coated with lamb ragout, pine nuts and porcini mushrooms, fantastic! But this is only what you would expect from a chef who obviously loves his food as much as Vittorio does. Actually your first impression here is created by the incredible focaccia bread, straight from the wood-fired oven, presented on arrival with traditional olive oil and balsamic dip and a local mango puree. So light and tasty [the sprinkled rosemary on top helps] and so different from that plastic-rubber compound sold in the commercial variety. Also so different was the entrée of the, Sicilian again but this time street food, Arancini, deep-fried rice balls with a spicy dip. I will have to return [maybe many times] so I can tell you about the mains [Ossobuco, Beef Cheeks and Duck Breast], a feast I look forward to with relish.

For Sale; Blackberry Curve 8520, like brand new, box with everything, 1.5 juta Call Bob 0813 5335 1232. Jimbaran. [074]

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Portabella is Italian, an unusual choice for the main restaurant in a budget hotel [Fontana]

For Sale; iPhone 5 white FU, 32GB + travel charger, smooth condition. Price Rp. 7.3 mio. Contact: 0819 3612 0966. [078]

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For Sale; Cheap price. Brand new inbox a lot of over purchased glass. There are various type (white wine, red wine, martini, oldfashioned, pilsener, etc), from local and imported (Libbey) brand. Suitable for home, restaurant, and cafe. For picture and info: 0361307 2226, <atsevenbox@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [070] For Sale; Nintendo DS in good condition, black color, Rp. 550.000. Contact: 0815 5850 0129. [077] C/R/G-20 March 13


Bali Advertiser

Restaurant & Nightlife

12 June - 26 June, 2013

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SOLATA

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THE FIRST MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANT IN INDONESIA FOR ITALIAN CUISINE AT SEMINYAK, BALI

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Restaurant Review

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

Across the Rice Paddies Petani at The Alaya is different to most hotel restaurants. As normal it does cater for all day dining and many different tastes but this one has been designed as a stand alone restaurant. It is a long tunnel like space with the street front at one end for those who like to watch the world go by. I prefer to sit at the other end overlooking garden and rice paddies perfect for those who just want to relax and feel as if they are in Ubud. Design wise it is referred to as French Moroccan from that period in their history, but to Ubud diners the marks of Made Wijaya are all far too obvious! Being a hotel the day begins with breakfast, and many options are here for guests as well for the passing local [or even tourists from other hotels who want something different]. Ricotta Hotcakes sit on a medley of fruit drizzled with vanilla butter. Eggs Benedict are done a little different with spinach [Florentine?] and are on a soft bun rather than the usual English muffin. Plus there are all the usual breakfast sets, both locals and International with eggs any which way. The lunch menu abounds with salads, snacks and light meals again of both local and international origin. A Duck Salad, smoked magret duck on a cauliflower puree with basil and tomato tossed in an orange dressing, crisp prawns on a pineapple carpaccio [pictured], or a very local of shredded fish tossed with all the ingredients of Bali’s favourite, sambal matah. Then for me a lunch with taste, Ayam Pelalah, shredded chicken combined with long bean, kaffir lime leaf and chilli tomato. That really gets the taste buds working! Soup can be a Bali Bakso with chicken or a Singaporean Laksa, also with chicken. Mains are worldly, Bali style Bebek Guling, Vietnamese rice paper rolls [sashimi of tuna wrapped with crudities in a rice paper roll but served with sweet chilli sauce, giving it a Thai touch], or a Babi Trio, pork done three different ways, croquette, sausage and curried fillet.

Dinner time continues the blend of local and international, but with the accent on Balinese cuisine, either traditional or modern. Begin with a very special Tum Bebek, minced duck meat and Balinese spices wrapped in a banana leaf. An Asian Chicken Salad [sliced grilled chicken, shallots, chilli, coriander and mint, tossed in chilli lime vinaigrette] or a delicate Sapi Mangga, thinly sliced rare pepper tenderloin beef tossed with strips of young mango and a lime mayonnaise. They are all perfect starters that set the tone for a relaxed evening, discovering the tastes of Bali.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Petani

Address

: Alaya Resort, Jln . Hanoman, Padang Tegal, Ubud.

Telephone

: 972.200.

Open

: 08.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m., daily.

Non-Smoking Area : Yes After sampling these well balanced starters you begin to wonder just who the chef is? No it is not another import but a very talented local product, Made Sihata, who has that magic touch. If you are in any doubt then try the soups, some of the best I have ever had, the flavours so well matched. Udang Kelapa is a soup of coconut and lemongrass topped with a row of juicy prawns. Betutu Wonton has a wonderful base broth, filled with soft wontons stuffed with duck meat that has had the betutu treatment, quite sensational. Obviously there are a few standard International mains [although even the pork ribs have an Asian spice infusion] but I came for the Balinese specials and was wowed by them. Simple Ayam Bakar Mekalas is a grilled spring chicken marinated in spices, the flesh so tender that you would think it had been steamed. It comes with croquettes of corn rice and a BBQ dipping sauce that is both a little sweet yet tangy as well. You will not want to share this dish!

Smoking Area

: Yes

Pick-up service

: No

Parking

: Secure, inside grounds.

Price

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

Credit Cards

: All major cards.

Food

: International.

Wine

: Good list.

Service

: Friendly, Ubud style.

Atmosphere

: Relaxing.

Overall

: Great value.

Udang Bakar is grilled tiger prawns that have been marinated in a chilli paste first then served skewered, perfect! Nasi Raja is Petani’s version of a small Rijstaffel, smoked chicken, pork curry, crispy prawns, fish satay and parcel and various dips. The Chef’s specials include a Beef Rendang, Bebek Betutu [a portion big enough to share] and a version of that famous Ibu Mangku’s Nasi Ayam, Ubud’s own Chicken Rice A new restaurant that is fresh, clean, and cheery. A good place to start your day, just drop in any time or come for a relaxing dinner. In the evening live music [high quality, acoustic and non-intrusive] begins at 7.00. I can not think of a more perfect way to spend an evening in Ubud.

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.


Local News Australia Supports Indonesia’s Social Protection Policies Australia is working with the Indonesian Government to support social protection programs as one of the most effective ways of reducing poverty and inequality in Indonesia, the Australian Embassy here said. Australia’s co-sponsorship of the Asia Public Policy Forum opening in Jakarta today is part of its growing commitment, bringing together some of the world’s leading thinkers on poverty and influential policy makers from around the region to share their knowledge and expertise, the embassy said on its official web site on Wednesday (29/5). The Indonesian Government provides social protection programs to poor people, families and communities to help reduce poverty. The programs provide subsidies to the poorest and most vulnerable families so they can invest in their future by keeping their children in school, feeding them sufficient and nutritious food, and providing them with health care. “Australia has significantly increased its investment in social protection across the region. In Indonesia between 2009 and 2014 we are investing $57 million in supporting home-grown solutions that enable improvements and

expansion of Indonesia’s social protection system,” said the Head of AusAID in Indonesia, Jacqui de Lacy. “This work is based on a strong relationship with the Indonesian Government to establish and maintain affordable, universal social safety nets,” said de Lacy. The assistance is helping the Vice President’s National Team for Accelerating Poverty Reduction (TNP2K) to develop a unified database to better target the government’s largest social protection programs such as those around conditional cash transfers, health insurance for the poor and rice subsidies. It also includes assisting the Government to improve the management and monitoring of its successful community empowerment program, PNPM, which delivers grants to communities for small-scale infrastructure and income generating activities. “We anticipate this week’s Asia Public Policy Forum will inspire lively debate and strengthen networks amongst policy makers, scholars and others interested in social protection in the region, and we’re really pleased to be part of these efforts,” said de Lacy. (May 29th 2013)

Australian Left for Dead in Bali Beating Amid Growing Fears of Violence Against Tourists An Australian woman has revealed how she was left for dead with massive head wounds on a Bali roadside, amid fears of growing violence against Australian tourists in the country. Official statistics show 31 Australians died in Bali in the past financial year, but what is less well reported is the number who have been assaulted and injured. Maria was attacked in March while on a morning jog near her resort accommodation in Seminyak, on the outskirts of Kuta. There has been no police investigation into her incident. “I don’t know what happened to me. I don’t know if something had come in front of me, if something had come beside me or behind me. I blacked out. I was apparently unconscious. I don’t know how long for. I woke up and I looked down and I could see blood down the front of me.” Maria arrived at the Bali medical clinic in Seminyak - lapsing in and out of consciousness - and says staff could not tell her what had happened or how she had got there. “I was lying flat with my head down on a bed,” she said. “I was looking from side to side wondering who were these people. I remember clearly saying: Who are you? Where am I? What has happened to me?” She was transferred to Kasih Ibu General Hospital in Denpasar. Despite having a massive open wound measuring five centimeters by two centimeters, Maria was discharged the next day. The doctors declared her injuries were from fainting and said she was fit to fly home. “I couldn’t even walk. I was just shocked that I was released in that state,” she said. Once back in Australia, Maria was so ill that her GP sent her for more scans, which revealed she had a fractured skull and should never have been allowed on a plane. “He looked at me and said, ‘From your injuries that we have picked up, it is not from jogging or fainting like the paperwork from Bali has stated’,” she said. “He said, ‘I think you have been hit from behind by something or someone. You are very, very lucky to be alive’.” Maria expects she will never know what happened. “How many other people have had this sort of thing happen to them? I have got a lot of questions and I just want answers.” Maria’s incident is the latest in a series of reports of violent crimes against Australians in Bali. On average an Australian dies in Bali every 12 days from illness, accident, suicide

or unknown causes, according to statistics from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAT). A spokesperson said there was “nothing to suggest that there has been a recent upward trend in the number of violent assaults in Bali”. But expats in Bali disagree, saying many assaults simply are not reported. Richard Flax has lived in Bali for 25 years. He is involved in the island’s emergency response group, providing assistance to travelers in trouble. He set up a Facebook page called Mugged In Bali and was overwhelmed with the response. More than 500 people posted about their experiences. “While it does seem to be mainly Westerners and mainly girls who are being targeted, there are just as many, as we started to find out, Indonesians, so it is not necessarily race-related,” he said. Attack victims says tourists are sitting ducks Clare McAlaney, a former Victoria police officer who has lived in Bali for 18 months, was also targeted. She was mugged in Bali in January while riding on a motorbike with her husband. Dragged for 20 meters, she was lucky to have escaped with only serious bruising and grazing. “We were riding our bike at night - and that is certainly something I wouldn’t now recommend to tourists,” she said. “To say that tourists are sitting ducks, yes. We’re living in a tourist mecca and when you’re in a place that is concentrated with a lot of tourists, it’s probably no great surprise that there would be crime that goes with that.” Mr. Flax and Ms McAlaney took witness statements from victims to the Bali police and say the authorities are taking the issue seriously. “There is now a very strong awareness of the nature of the problem and just recently the Balinese police have put 50 top officers into this area,” Mr. Flax said. “The police don’t want this, the Balinese people don’t want this, nobody wants this.” Bali police spokesman Hariadi says that “generally security in Bali is relatively good”. “In the cases which often happened to foreign tourists, it was mostly conventional [cases] like pickpocket cases, or sometimes aggravated theft or with violence or armed robbery, sometimes happening during the day,” he said. (June 4th 2013)

13 Beaches in Bali Polluted In a meeting to commemorate Biodiversity Day 2013, environmental activist groups Walhi Bali, Yayasan Wisnu and Greenpeace Indonesia held a dialogue on Tuesday (21/5), during which it was also stated that some 13 beaches in Bali are polluted. The purpose of the meeting was to highlight the damage that can be inflicted on the environment by insensitive infrastructure development that is designed to support Bali’s tourist industry. The destruction of mangroves, which threatens the livelihood of local communities, was cited as an example. Walhi Bali Chairman Wayan Gendo Suardana commented that some 102.47 kilometers of Bali’s total 438.8 km of beaches are threatened with coastal erosion at 140 specific points, and only around 64 km can be saved or restored. Erosion of this type has a big impact on local fisheries, he said. He also stated that, based on local environmental protection agency data, some 13 beaches are polluted by garbage, including the beaches at Kuta, Sanur, Mertasari, Serangan, Benoa, Soka, Candidasa, Nusa Dua, Gilimanuk, Tulamben and Lovina. While some of the pollution was visible, much of the contamination was not so obvious, however many swimmers on the affected beaches had suffered skin rashes and infections thought to be caused by the contaminated waters. (May 22nd 2013) The Beat Guitar Museum to Open in Ubud Indonesian music maestro Dewa Budjana well known for his guitar-playing skills will soon open “The Bali Guitar Museum” that will be located in Ubud, Bali’s center of arts and music. The center will exhibit a collection of rare guitars donated by other musicians and collectors from around Indonesia. Included in the collection will be guitars from famed Indonesian artists and guitarists like Crisye, Ian Antono, Eros, Baim, Roma Irama, and many others who are willing to donate. “I have created this museum as a legacy to musicians of this era.” Budjana said. Dewa Budjana was born in Sumba in 1963, but moved to Bali at an early age for schooling. He is the lead guitarist in legendary, Indonesian pop-rock band Gigi. He has collaborated with a number of well-known artists from all over the world, and is widely considered to be one of the great Indonesian guitarists of all time. The museum is currently under construction, and is due to be opened early in 2014. Meanwhile, Budjana is also working on a book that contains the story of 36 guitars to be displayed at the museum, to be published on August 30 this year. (May 23rd 2013) Bali Safari Park Welcomes two Baby Tigers The curator of Bali Safari and Marine Park in Gianyar Tim Husband, has given the ok for two Bengal tiger cubs to go on public display at the park. “The babies are now aged seven weeks old and have passed their physical checks so they can be displayed,” explained Tim. The two cubs, part of the conservation and breeding program at Bali Safari and Marine Park and sister parks under Taman Safari, have yet to be given names but these will be based on their unique characteristics. Tim who is internationally recognized, leads the team at Bali Safari and Marine Park. The animals bred here will one-day play a vital role in breeding programs taking place across the world. The breeding program is carefully supervised and each of the resident tigers is checked to ensure it is of good genetic stock and is not related to the others, in order that inbreeding does not occur. Bengal tigers are the most common of the tiger sub-species. There were once eight sub-species but three are now extinct, the Bali, Javan and Caspian tiger. (June 2nd 2013)


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Perth Woman Drowns in Freak Accident A Perth woman who died in a freak accident in Bali was planning a new life on the Indonesian holiday island before she was swept to her death in a swollen storm drain. Mother-of-two Joanne Louise Randall, 40, was found dead after slipping into the water as she walked back from a restaurant with her husband Made Keenan in the Kerobokan area on Sunday night (26/5). Following several days of heavy rains, the water in the drain was overflowing and fast moving, and Ms Randall is believed to have hit her head and been knocked out as her partner battled to save her. Her body was found about 100 meters downstream several hours later. Her brother Craig Somerville said the island was Ms Randall’s “spiritual home’’. “There had been torrential rain over a number of days, and the rain set in again, and their taxi had stopped in the water for about half an hour, so they decided to walk back,’’ Mr. Somerville told Fairfax Radio today. “They have both ended up in the water, and he is trying to keep hold of Joanne and has lost grip. He has been rescued and my sister has been found an hour or so later. “She was looking to fly in and fly out (to work) from Bali, and that was her focus. “She loved Bali - that was her spiritual home.’’ Ms Randall is the fourth Australian to die in Bali in the past six months, while two Australians have been victims of serious crimes on the holiday island since January. (May 27th 2013) The Rainbow Warrior Sets Anchor in Bali The Rainbow Warrior, a boat belonging to Green Peace, carrying 30 crew and activists, set its anchor in Bali after sailing from Raja Ampat, Papua. Rainbow Warrior docked in Bali for two days, giving time for Green Peace activists to socialize measures to save the environment, especially sea preservation. Longgena Ginting, the Head of Green Peace Indonesia, said that the environmental damage to the sea in some areas is caused by certain activities like mining. “Now we realize that the activities we carry out on land could result in negative effects for the sea,” she said. During their visit in Bali, Green Peace activists discussed a draft on their vision to save the environment. The draft will serve as the organization’s statement, asking for serious attention on the environment from the government in the wake of 2014 general election. “Our view is that Bali is the gateway to all of the eastern Indonesian waters. Bali is also strategic for marine issues in the tourism campaign that promotes the beauty of the sea and coastal areas,” Rahma Shofiana, from Greenpeace Indonesia said. Greenpeace will also participate in a marine forum discussion to generate a statement of declaration on their marine vision, involving government organizations and NGOs like Walhi and Yayasan Wisnu, engaged in environmental protection in Indonesia. Rahma added that the Rainbow Warrior is the organization’s most environmentally friendly vessel to date. Only 10 percent of its power comes from its engines as the bulk is from wind-powered systems (May 31st 2013)

Researchers Uncover Hundreds of Ancient Artifacts in Badung A research team from the Denpasar Archaeology Institute has discovered two structures buried in soil at an excavation dig during May at Gelang Agung temple, Getasan village, Badung. Ancient artifacts excavated include 322 Chinese and Vietnamese coins originating from the 13th century to the 20th century, shards of pottery, a sarcophagus and two structures in the soil. The oldest coins were from the Song Dynasty. Other coins were from the Ming Dynasty (14th to 17th centuries), Qing Dynasty (17th to 20th) and from Vietnam (14th to 17th). These remains indicate the existence of cultural contacts between Bali, China and India at this location. Chairman of the research team AA Gede Agung Oka Astawa, accompanied by team member Nyoman Sunarya said that structures found at the site were made from hardened soil, their form suggesting they were places of worship. To continue the research, further excavation would need to be carried out but that would require the consent of the local community. No demolition of existing structures above ground would be involved. Other findings of prehistoric artifacts in the vicinity of the temple appear to suggest that human activity has existed for a long time in the area. (June 4th 2013) Pitbull Dog Fight Raided in Denpasar Police from East Denpasar raided a pitbull dog-fighting event behind Penatih market, Denpasar, on Sunday June 2, 2013. The event named “Bali Bloody Summer” was thought to be an unlicensed gambling event. When police raided the event the fighting was already under way and a number of dogs had suffered serious injuries to the face. Police then secured 6 dogs and 4 people that were taken to the Police station. Dog owner and Chairman of the dog fighting Committee Wayan Bandam was also questioned. Police Chief I Putu Suprama said the raid resulted from reports from the local community and members of animal rights groups. The organizers of the event came from the 87 communities and most were the owners of the pitbull dogs. One dog owner, Dewa Putra claimed that dog fighting was just to test the ability of the dog. He denied the accusations of gambling and animal cruelty. (June 4th 2013)

For Sale; New, unused, BCD Cressi air traveller. 420 Denier nylon. Light weight, very durable. Size L weighs only 5. 5lbs. Chest strap can be adjusted. Weight pockets. US$ 350. Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [218] For Sale; Camera Nikon D60, lens AF-S DX zoom Tamron 18-200 mm complete with Samsonite soft case, charger, extra battery, 16Gb SD card. price 4jt. Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [219] For Sale; Muse bass guitar with Fender Bass 15W amplifier, together 3jt. Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [222]

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For Sale; Antique looking Buddha heads (busts) 250,000 and 200,000. One is terracotta the other is mortar. Antique terracotta cow statue stands waist high 350,000. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [230] For Sale; Lots of spareparts for Suzuki outboard engine 200Hp incl. complete gearbox and incl. iCom VHF Marine transceiver model IC-M45 and IC-M34. Price: 10jt for all! Call or SMS: 0821 4785 0303. Denpasar. [221] For Sale; Cheap German books, clothes and more for belly dance, decoration things, gifts and more. <barbaraseibt@yahoo.de>, 0813 5332 7901. Kuta. [226]

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Endangered Elephants Being Killed in Indonesia, Experts Say An environmental group said 129 endangered elephants have been killed on Indonesia’s Sumatra Island in less than a decade, highlighting the country’s weak enforcement of laws against poaching. WWF Indonesia said Tuesday (4/6) that no one has been jailed for the deaths of the Sumatran elephants in Riau province since 2004. The report came three days after two dead Sumatran elephants were found near a plantation, allegedly poisoned by poachers. Another was killed last month near a national park. The elephants are prized by poachers for their tusks. WWF said 29 elephants were either shot or poisoned last year, including 14 in Aceh province. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed the animals as “critically endangered” after their numbers dropped to between 2,400 and 2,800 from an estimated 5,000 in 1985. (June 5th 2013)

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Business Rules OK! If you have ever worked for someone else then you probably know just how frustrating it can be when your business owner/boss is inconsistent in their demands. One minute it’s this, next day it’s that. You can’t make decisions about your job with confidence for fear of being balled out for doing the wrong thing, your work suffers and you feel dispirited and less motivated to go to work every day. In other words you become sub-optimally productive and then get blamed by your boss for not using your initiative. Sound familiar? And have you ever thought that you might be doing the same thing with your own staff? “Not me!” is the indignant reply. Then ask your staff one day and check the responses. In your own business the solution lies in formalising the very decisions you are already making. Formalising means writing down and publishing. Even at your worst you are using business rules, just not consistently. So get some structure in there. In a business political sense, knowledge of business rules is a source of power. I constantly find staff who are unwilling to divulge how they do their work because they fear they no longer have a bargaining position on their jobs. So don’t be surprised if you have to really pry this sort of information from people. But owners tend to hoard as much as staff, so check out what you yourself keep back. It’s often about delegation. And sometimes when you fear letting information out you are actually constraining your business growth. Remember, your goal is to become a business owner rather than a business manager so your objective is to delegate everything. And Business Rules are then a key means for you to control your business from the outside. What are Business Rules? Business Rules describe the operations, definitions and constraints that apply to your business. Business rules describe what a business can do in detail, compared with strategy that talks about how. They can apply to people, processes, your business ethics and computing systems in your business. Some examples of business rules: • Preferred Customers: people the boss likes, or people who spend over Rp xx million per month, or known Influencers (read The Tipping Point) • Preferred Customers Discount: 10% • Order Error Discount: free dessert • When to call the boss: when customer won’t accept order error discount • Business Units: definitions of profit centres within your organisation • Head office Allocations: % share of HO costs among business units • Pricing: all prices to end in Rp 9,000 • Sales Labels: Labels to show original price crossed out, plus new price bold, plus sales discount. • Credit checks: if repeat customer, not required • Credit Card Use Surcharge Visa: 3% • Preferred suppliers: see supplier list preferred indicator. • Supplier Payments Priority: inventory, essential services, other Developing Business Rules. Once upon a time I was put in charge of a warehouse that held 65,000 different items. The location system was so badly organised that every Christmas 20 extra staff had to be brought in 2 weeks before the orders rush just to memorise the locations. That cost around Rp150 million annually just to prop up a lousy system. So we introduced a new location system.

Each aisle between the rows was numbered. So if the first part of the printed picking slip location said C05 – I need to go find aisle label C05 which was the 5th aisle in Block C. Biz Rule C. The bins on either side of the aisles were numbered like in a street – odd numbers on the left and even numbers on the right. Biz Rule D. Shelves were numbered from the bottom just like a lift. Biz Rule E. Slots on a shelf were lettered from left to right, just like we read. So if the second part of the printed picking slip location said 06-4C , then I need to look on the right side for Bin 6, Shelf 4 and Slot C. End results? New staff could be introduced to the new system in 30 minutes and were immediately productive. Long time staff found that the logical system gave time to focus on things like counting. Putaway staff made fewer location errors.

For Sale; Surfboards: 8.0’ Brazilian Gun 1.6 juta. 7.0’ Akimbo 1.2 juta. 6’6” Greg McCaulay 1.0 juta. 5’3” Matt Manners 1 juta. 5’3”. Please SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [228] For Sale; Chinese good fortune charms. sms your email for photos. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [234]

For Sale; Ping pong table with paddles 2 juta. 081 339 666 164. Kerobokan. [210] Garage Sale; Waki Fit massage machine. Price 7.5million. Negotiable. SMS me for the picture - 0813 3753 0029. Kuta. [211] Garage Sale; Banana Leaf L-shape Sofa 3 x 1 meter. Price 2.5million _ Negotiable SMS me for the picture 0813 3753 0029. Kuta. [212] For Sale; L Sinsin sofa, brown color still in an excellent condition. We bought for Rp. 11mill now we ask for 5mil. suitable for villa. Interested pls contact me. Direct contact at +62 878 6269 5606. Seminyak. [213]

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Some Benefits of Written Business Rules • They help you assert the way you want to conduct your business, and achieve your goals. • They help you to define your best operating system. • They enable you to have the rules separated from your applications logic, so that only one change is necessary to achieve business-wide updates. • Business wide changes to your systems can be achieved without needing IT support. • They help you to be more agile in adapting your systems to new market demands • They give you the opportunity to see if your rules are customer-focused or restrictive. • They help you check for and eliminate conflicting rules. • They help you provide clear guidelines for systems developers • They are great for induction of new staff. How to Gather your Business Rules The most expensive way is to hire a consultant like me to come in and analyse your business. The alternative is to have a framework and do it yourself. Create a simple Business Rules Database and add to it as you discover new rules. Type of rules within the framework: Definitions of business terms. These help us all talk a common language. “What do you mean by that?” You might maintain these definitions in a Glossary. “A customer is a person who pays for a product or service we offer” What about when a couple or group dine and only one pays? Are you interested in only the paying person? Try this, “A user is an individual that consumes/uses a product or service we offer.” So a customer may or may not also be a user. Defining users lends itself to enlarging your marketing database if you have some means of collecting their details. Certainly the non-paying users are just as capable of helping or hindering your business through their opinions – for example a business rule of social media is that somebody doesn’t need to have paid for a product or service to pass an opinion on it. Facts relating terms to each other. “Customers consume our products” is a fact. This helps differentiate behavior of customers from suppliers. Constraints: “3-toed tree sloths without shoes are not accepted as customers.” Or “Staff must wash their hands with soap after going to the toilet.” Derivations. These are derived from other business rules. A mathematical example (Sales Tax = Bill Amount x Tax Rate) Published business rules or regulations are also a means of fighting government corruption. But that’s another article, particularly as it affects business.

Biz Rule A. Locations were defined in logical blocks, generally separated by wider aisles. Standing at the front of the warehouse, the blocks ran left to right (A,B,C), front to back and bottom to top for the mezzanine levels.

Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2013 Graeme Stevens

Biz Rule B – number aisles not rows of bins. Within each block was a collection of rows of bins or racks.

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Letters To Bali Advertiser Trash….Again and Again and Again Dear Sir, I understand that you may not want to print our article as its the truth about our holiday in Sanur, however until someone has the fortitude to print something about the situation then things will never change and that would be a shame. I will be contacting all the news papers in my Country when I get home and it would be a shame to include the fact that news papers in Bali would not print my article. The information includes 2 photographs. The photo does not show the garbage pile at its worst, after the rat incident the garbage was cleaned the next morning leaving only the amount shown in the photo which is still disgusting. I am sure if your paper visits the site in the evening they will understand how bad it really gets. We relocated the next day after the rat incident so are unable to take any more photos. “OUR BALI HOLIDAY IN SANUR (The big rubbish Tip) We booked a moderately priced Hotel on the other side of the Highway from the beach. It was an OK Hotel and the rooms were clean. It was only about 10 to 15 minutes walk to the beach and shops. Every day we had to pass a huge mountain of rubbish (a stinking and putrid mess) piled up on the street and not even in any form of receptacle or container. It spilled right out into the middle of the road and only a few meters from the Highway and almost under the “ORANGE TOURIST SIGN” showing a person walking. After one night of rain it was washed all up and down the road and stunk like nothing else. One morning as my wife and I walked past this disgusting mess, thrown out on the road, a huge rat run out and hit my wife’s leg, well you can only imagine how that was received. Bali is supposed to be a tourist destination and Sanur a premiere destination in Bali. Whatever Council is supervising this area and especially whoever is in charge should be sacked. This totally spoilt our holiday that we had saved for a year to take and we will never return to Bali. Next year we will just go to our Local Tip for a Bali experience.” Avid Travelers. Yours truly, Adam

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For Sale; 10‚8 SUP available made by Redz from Hawaiian shape comes with leash, new stomp pad, board bag and adjustable paddle, good for beginner/ intermediate. Rp. 5.2 negotiable. Available July 1st. 0821 4613 8830. <saraefinnegandoyon@gmail. com> (Sara). Sanur. [204] For Sale; Polygon Spy 1.0. 17” frame, 18 gears, brand new brakes. Good for moderate trail riding or cruising around town. Rp. 1.000.000 negotiable. Available immediately. Contact 0821 4613 8830. <saraefinnegandoyon@gmail. com> (Sara). Sanur. [205]

The Power of Creative Women Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings Period : April 23 until June 18, 2013 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Please e-mail Bali Advertiser to place your exhibition here free of charge. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to publish or not publish submissions.

For Sale; Polygon Cleo 3. 0. 26” frame, 18 gears. Excellent front suspension. Hardtail. Wonderful for mountain biking or cruising around town. 8mths old. Rp. 2.800.000 negotiable. Available July 1st. Contact 0821 4613 8830. <saraefinnegandoyon@gmail. com> (Sara). Sanur. [206]

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For Sale; Genuine Indian Hindu prayer flags. 150,000. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [233]

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For Sale; Unwanted gift teak wood plate for interior decoration. 4 pieces with 2 color natural wood and 2 black varnished. Diametric 29cm and height 4cm. Want to sale it per unit 1,5mill (in gallery shop 2,5mill). Please contact Ary: 088 7339 9764. Legian. [235]

For Sale; Brand new wedding kebaya including long torso, white color size S/M with full imported beads from Japan. Very beautiful. Only Rp. 400.000. Pls sms/ whatsapp 0818 0551 2469 for pics/view direct. Denpasar. [199] For Sale; A bag full with cute baby girl clothes (second) age 12-24months (cute dresses, jacket etc), clean, good quality, mostly bought in UK. Sell for only 300.000. Pls sms 0818 0551 2469. Denpasar. [200] Moving Sale; Wardrobe x 2 3 door 550.000rup each. Elite divan spring bed base, 180 by 200, 1.300.000rup. Out door teak table and chairs up to 6 people, 6 chairs 1.500.000. Canggu Brawa, call 0878 6151 9538. Canggu. [201]

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For Sale; USB speaker set for traveling with laptop small and handy. 100.000rp. 0812 3619 5652. Sanur. [173]

For Sale; Shorty bear for diving or surfing size ml, still new 750.000 rp. 0812 3619 5652. Sanur. [172]

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. [152]

For Sale; Wood bankirai 3 pic size 5 meter long, 5cm thick, 15cm wide, the wood is new, but 100% dry. Price per piece Rp. 550.000. 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [144]

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For Sale; Zeagle Ranger BCD, used a few times still in new condition. Rugged, rear inflation (wing), integrated weight release system, can handle two tanks/tec setup. Size similar to M/L Scubapro BCD’s. 3.5jt. SMS SMS 0878 6270 1077. Kerobokan. [193] For Sale; Tusa split-fins sizes S- yellow/black hardly used 500k and M/ML- black used 400k. Booties still new size 6 200k IDR. Oceaner booties new medium 400k. Free - very nice bag with purchase of set. SMS 0878 6270 1077. Kerobokan. [194]

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Divemasters/ Instructors wanted for Bali Hai Diving for daily dive trips to Lembongan and Bali. Competitive salary for one of Bali’s most established dive companies. Email CV to <zach@balihaidiving.com> or call (0361)724062. [136] Urgently Needed Sales Marketing Executive for Boutique Hotel. Should be energetic, hard working and must have experience in internet marketing, SEO and Web Sites. Call 0813 3709 2385. Write CV to <diegoconde15@hotmail. com>. [137] Tahari Sushi Japanese Rest & Bar looking for Supervisor, Japanese Cook and Waiter/s, send your CV to <info@taharisushi. com>. [138]

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EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word. 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word. 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.

Join the International Bali BISA team Seeking 2 Exceptional Spa Therapists (Male/Female) to become internationally qualified Spa Trainers. 3 month training program is given enabling you to teach at an International level. The following are the requirements to apply for this exciting position: 1. Excellent command of English 2. Minimum 3 years experience as a Spa Therapist, preferably overseas experience Want to be an Internationally Qualified Spa Therapist? Are you looking for an exciting new challenge? Working with the best. We require 8 females/2 males age 21 to 30 to join our team. For an interview please call 0361 281289 / 081337070584 Send CV to admin@balibisa.com NC/Es/29 May 13

Wanted: Sales Person boy/girl for Surfshop. Must know about/have interest in surfing and green/eco products. Application with CV, motivation and photo. Indonesian only. Send your mail to <info@ soulsurfprojectbali. com>. [140] Looking for a Baby-sitter With a motorbike, English, Experienced. 0821 4636 5222. [141] Looking for : Graphic Designer/Web & Villa Staff, email : <info@ onestopeventsbali.com> phone 0878 6115 9566 or 730616. [142] Looking For full-time experienced SPG. Must speak English and be able to work flexible hours in a team environment. (Seminyak). Please call 0813 3771 2745. [144] Restaurant near Pantai Kuta seeking General/Sales Admin. E: <mitha8081@ yahoo.com>. [148] Working in Singapore! Agency looking for Maid. 0812 3924 0897. [149] Wanted Drafter AutoCAD, please contact 0813 5339 2541. [161]

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

Looking for SupervisorConstruction Project. Indonesian male, must drive & travel around Bali, speak English & strong negotiation skills. Start immediately. Salary 2,5mill. CV & references to <sutika. abigail@gmail.com>. [150] Looking for Assistant Manager. Graphic designer background, experienced in On-Line Marketing. Send CV and recent photograph to email <indpt_ cptl2000@yahoo.com> cc <theartdollbali@gmail. com>. [151]

Urgent Need Bookkeeper in Seminyak, experienced, good Excel, English speaking & writing. Send CV to <lawbali@balivillasukapadi.com>. [152] Jewellry Company Looking for Manager to manage Accounting ImportExport. Must be efficient in Excel & Word. Good English Reading & Writing. Dynamic & Organized able to communicate Foreign customers. Woman max.45 yrs with min 5 yrs Experience. Email to : <lostinparadise639@gmail. com>. [153] Fashion Boutique looking for SPG, we offer good salary and commission. We require good English speaking and working experience. Please send your CV to Quarzia shop in Jl. Oberoi 3A in Seminyak or via email at <malas@quarzia.it> or contact at 0813 3850 5557 Mr. Marco. [154] Internet Sales (E-Commerce) staff is needed at The Green Zhurga. Familiar with Agoda, Expedia, Booking Com and etc. Submit your CV to : <titagayatri@gmail. com>. [155] Urgently required English content making for Web, full/part time, fluent communication/writing, send CV to <suliputri@gmail. com>. [156]

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GOOD PAID COOK on a BOAT Kapal SAMA SAMA is looking for a passionate

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Together with 3 long term crews & 8 guests, you will follow our surf trips between Timor to Sumatra & from January to December. Please Call: 08179780478 NC/Es/12 June 13

Looking for : 1. Store Merchandiser 2. Domestic Sales Manager 3. Production designer 4. HR Supervisor Qualifications : • Fluent in English • Minimum 2 years experience in the same position you are applying for Please Send CV to : bali.69slam@yahoo.com NC/Es/12 June 13

Shop Manager Divine Goddess Yoga Products in Seminyak • • • • •

Fluent in English Retail experience Strong admin/organisational skills Yoga knowledge/experience an advantage Required to work in shop selling, manage staff/stock, wholesale and consignment orders • Exciting role with growth potential Send CV to susidivine@gmail.com SPG Girl also wanted. Please send CV to above email address. NC/Es/12 June 13

Restaurant in Seminyak is now looking for the position of:

Accountant

Female 23 -30 y.o, Great attitude Experienced, MYOB knowledge is a plus. Will have great benefits, private health insurance. Please send cv to:

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Looking for SPG at Gilli Trawangan must speak English, experienced in Boutique Retail. Good salary, commission, accommodation provided. Please fax/ph (0361) - 900 3113 or email <boutique_ french@yahoo.com>. [158] Architectural graphic designer; 2D drafter, 3D Modeling & rendering, AutoCAD & 3D studio max, Graduated architect is a most, English is required, Salary IDR 5 million/month. Lokasi Jimbaran - Available immediately. Send CV: <philippelozach@gmail. com> or <LOUISP@investira-bali.com>. [159] Native English Teacher & Marketing. <sls_bahasa@ yahoo.com>. [080]

An International Fashion Company in Kerobokan, Bali is Looking for : 1. Fabric Controller/Accountant 2. Warehouse Manager/Stock Controller 3. Warehouse Staff To be eligible for interview, candidates must have : • Excellent written and spoken English as well as in computer, esp. Ms. Excel (1&2) • Able to work independently with minimum supervision (1&2) • Well organized and can work under pressure • 3+ years work experience in related position • Experienced in fashion industry would be and advantage • Able to drive would be an advantage (3) • We offer a 5-6 day working week, 13th salary, 12 days annual leave and private health insurance after successful completion of 3 months probation • Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. If you think you meet the requirements, please send your CV and photo and your expected salary to : applyme.fashion@gmail.com NC/Es/12 June 13

PT. INDO NEOPRENE (NEMO WETSUIT) Quality Controller. Must speak English, must have at least 3 years quality control experience. Please contact Nina <ninanatashagan@ gmail.com> or 0812 3615 6973. [160] Dicari tukang potong dan patrun pakaian dewasa dan anak anak untuk exsport yg berpengalaman. Hub : CV Clobber & Co. Jln Sriwijaya Gg Kayumanis 1/5 Legian Kuta, tlp 0361 755503. [163] Urgent Need Houskeeping/ Butler for private villa and Public Relation for Bar with Experience located in Ubud, please send CV to <info@ domahroundbar.com>. [252]

We are a garment company urgently needed : 1. MANAGER OFFICE (MO) 2. MARKETING (MK) 3. ACCOUNTING (AC) 4. BOOKEEPER (BK) Requirements : 1. Age Maximum 45 years old 2. Minimum S1 Degree in Management (MO), S1/ D3 Degree in Marketing/Management (MK), S1/D3 Degree in Accounting/Finance (AC/BK) 3. Minimum working experience : 3 years 4. Excellent in English 5. Must be proficient in operating Computer, internet, email and MS Office 6. A good communicator, loyal, trustworthy Send CV, references, recent photo and application to: PT. Indo Neoprene (Nemo Wetsuit) Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 106A, Sanur, Bali 80228 or Email: info@nemowetsuit.com NC/Es/12 June 13


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EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word. 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word. 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.

Do you have problem to manage your Villa? We are Ayu Management, the best solution of your problem. Please contact us on 0821 2311 6553 or <asyouwishvilla@yahoo. com>. [014]

CILUKBA. Our baby photography sessions are available in Denpasar and throughout the south of Bali, either in the relaxed surroundings of your home or at location of your choice. More info about packages mail to <cilukba.photo@ gmail.com> or check <www. cilukbabyphotografika. wordpress.com>. [524]

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

Driver. With car APV 2013, licensed. Daily, Weekly, Tour, Cargo, Buying Agent. Hp: 0813 3722 0694. [126]

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<www.BaliShoot.com>. Professional Photographer. Product Photograpy. [654] Web Designer. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [554]

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Solid experience in a similar position (managing a number of shops in Indonesia and a team of SPG-SPB, controlling that processes are respected, setting the sales targets, etc….) Fluent English, good in Excel, managerial and leadership skills Must be dynamic, target oriented and also have some experience in the fashion industry ONLY APPLICANTS WITH EXPERIENCE IN A SIMILAR POSITION SHOULD APPLY

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An International Property Agent in Sanur, is urgently looking: SALES AGENT F/M, Real Estate Experience, Good communication skill, Fluent English (both oral & writing), other Foreign Language is an advantage, has a valid driving license, Computer-Internet proficient. RECEPTIONIST Female, single, fluent English, Computer literate, Strong administration skill, Organize and Efficient Applicants can send their resume with recent photograph to: sanurbali@exotiqproperty.com

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CONSIGNMENT. Reputable Bali retailer looking for quality leather and beaded goods to consign in multiple stores. Email <consignbali@ hotmail.com>. [143] Balloon Decoration, any event. 0823 3919 3631. [145] Indonesian Lesson @ your location, experienced in teaching Indonesian to foreigners. Contact Ms. Gracesima: 0821 468 501 75 / email: <learn.speak. indonesian@gmail. com>. [898]

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Creative Pattern Maker

Required for busy and expanding Yoga (performance) & Fashion New Zealand Brand, We’re based in Kerobokan Bali, Indonesia. With a strong background in Men’s & Women’s Soft Separates (in both Jersey & Woven) the ideal candidate will have minimum 5 years experience working in a similar brand and relevant degree/diploma certification. Responsible for creating blocks from measurements, patterns from design sheets, accurately modifying patterns from comments (and fittings) and grading to industry standard from rules, the ideal candidate will work closely with the design, sample room & technology teams to achieve excellent fit and quality standards from original design, to perfect prototype and through production. As an essential team member in the creative sampling process, excellent listening skills, strong creative eye, enthusiasm, efficiency and adaptability are all key qualities for this role. Sample room managerial skills are also desirable.

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

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

This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to progress in our expanding business and be part of a fun and fast paced team. Excellent conversational English is a must. Please send your resume to: fenti@we-ar.it Webiste: www.we-ar.it NC/Es/12 June 13

Production Assistant for JEWELRY SAMPLE MAKING Well Established High End Jewelry Company seeks candidate for overseeing samples and production. Candidate must have: • Must have 2-5 years’ experience in jewelry or accessories in similar position • Must take GREAT NOTES in all meetings and then translate them into Jewelry through wax or handmade process • Will need to work with designers to explain all designs after each meeting. • Will need to work closely with wax carvers to explain design and our vision • Will work closely with workshops regarding ALL samples • Highly organized, efficient & detail oriented individual with excellent follow up • Excellent written and verbal communication skills (in person, Skype, email) • Good computer skills in Excel, Photoshop, etc. • Excellent “eye” and attention to detail for design and quality • Keen sense of style and ability to recognize vision & quality of Head Designer Our company offers an excellent opportunity for growth & long-term, stable position for the right candidate. Package will be US$ 400 - $1000 per month depending on experience, skill set and performance! Please write a brief cover letter addressing why you would be ideal for this position and email along with your resume/CV to: bali.opportunity008@gmail.com NC/Es/12 June 13


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Living In Abject Poverty (part two) Empowering people to help themselves By Skye Laphroaig

In Part One, we travelled back in time, following the remarkable story of a community-based project, which was born out of compassion for humanity. In 1998 the East Bali Poverty Project focused on the inhabitants nestled among Bali’s mountain ranges. Arguably, one of Bali’s most economically deprived regions, this area suffered from endemic iodine deficiencies – a problem that was exacerbated by lack of education, clean water, balanced diet and hygiene. The East Bali Poverty Project (EBPP) is located on the remote and inhospitable northeastern slopes of Mount Agung and Mount Abang. Early this year I decided to visit the project and witness first-hand the improvements made by its brainchild David Booth, a multi-talented British engineer who dreamed of providing the basic necessities of life to some of Bali’s poorest villagers. THE MOUNTAIN BALINESE During the 15th and early 16th Centuries the baroque courts of Majapahit and their dependents moved increasingly into Bali to escape the growing tide of Islam then sweeping Java. Nevertheless, many people, particularly in areas remote from Majapahit influence, remained loyal to the old Balinese Kings. Descendants of these early dissenters still exist today, and are found in less-accessible parts of the island, where they are called Bali Aga. Their forebears have always occupied these ancestral mountain villages from choice, and performed traditional crafts and trades appropriate to the nature of the land. The cluster of remote villages occupying the ridge between the two mountains is probably from Sasak descent, although their history has yet to be resolved. MOUNT AGUNG ERUPTS The origins of the EBPP go back to 1998 when David Booth engaged with the people of Desa Ban, a community of 15,000 people living within 19 remote sub-villages scattered over 7,200 hectares of land. The only access to the outside world was via steep, narrow mountain footpaths. Generations of isolation, combined with poor soils, precipitous slopes and lack of convenient fresh water-sources, created conditions of appalling poverty. Serious health issues included probably the highest incidence of goitre in the world, widespread skin diseases endemic malnutrition and an infant mortality rate of 30% before age one. In 1963 Mount Agung erupted, covering the area in many metres of ash and destroying the forest and nature downward from its peak. After Mount Agung erupted in 1963, the Mountain Balinese had to relocate because 40 kilometres of volcanic ash covered the surrounding area. Nobody knows how many were killed. The event affected more than 3000 families in the district however the devastation to Desa Ban was never recorded due to the region’s remoteness. IMPROVEMENTS The EBPP community-based poverty eradication model is now in its 14th year. By directing donations to the communities and empowering people to manage the project themselves remarkable changes have taken place. Iodine deficiency and its debilitating effects, goitre and cretinism have been virtually eradicated; some 800 sanitary rain-water concrete collection tanks, each with a 33,000 litre capacity have been built by the local people in schools and villages; piped water has been supplied by gravity feed to villages from rejuvenated mountain springs. In remote regions with no access to the electric power grid, solar power electricity has now been installed in five EBPP Schools, as well as powering the EBPP Bamboo Centre and the eight most isolated health centres (posyandu). Solar pumping to a more accessible reservoir is being used for artesian wells, providing clean water for more than 400 families in three Mount Abang hamlets. DIRT ROADS The project set about upgrading existing mountain walking tracks into mountain roads that could accommodate motorcycles and 4-W-D vehicles. A road was built to the village of Daya from the saddle between Mount Agung and Mount Abang during the period of November 1999 to March 2000. This provided the first road access in history for thousands of people to leave the village, visit government health centres, and sell goods at the market and for supplies to come in. The local villagers worked together under the traditional ‘Gotong Royong’ system of community self-help, surveying new sections of path and providing the labour for widening, preparing the sub-

base and laying deep concrete strips. This was done under the supervision of David Booth’s small team of local volunteers, who now manage 100 local staff. The roadside verges and adjacent slopes were stabilized with vetiver grass, forming dense hedges. More than 25 kilometres of road now link 19 previously totally isolated hamlets to the outside world. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION David identified vetiver grass (Chrysopogen zizanioides) in 1998 in his quest to find a sustainable natural solution to stabilise the steep and eroding mountain slopes and enable the communities to plant nutritious vegetables as major step towards eliminating malnutrition. Vetiver grass was also planted to prevent the exposed topsoil from severe leaching during tropical downpours. The roots of the vetiver grass go down 3-4 metres and create a dense hedge that traps even the smallest soil particles, resulting in eventual natural terrace formation. Vetiver grass grows at up to 3cm per day and soon forms a wind break for new seedlings and can be frequently cut to provide mulch, a highly nutritious animal fodder. On the way to Darmaji, you can stop at Jatituhu and see the vetiver team planting in the nursery owned by the local community. This simple and effective solution not only stabilises roads and enables lush organic vegetable gardens to flourish, but is an effective business where local people can get financial benefit from growing more crops on the steep slopes. Since 2003, the EBPP Vetiver Team have received four international awards for their work illustrating the role of the Vetiver System in sustainable poverty alleviation and in October 2003, David was appointed Coordinator of the Indonesian Vetiver Network. ENVIRONMENTAL BAMBOO FOUNDATION In 2003, Ms Linda Garland of the Environmental Bamboo Foundation (EBF) partnered with EBPP to provide all aspects of bamboo technical training and led the community towards sustainable bamboo reforestation by providing scientific knowledge as well as donating a few-thousand bamboo seedlings to the area. Since 2006, the EBPP-EBF partnership has facilitated almost 40 hectares of bamboo reforestation shared between eight of the uppermost mountain hamlets in partnership with the Balinese, bringing back ecosystems and sustainable community livelihoods. This was just one specific pilot project combining agroforestry with appropriate companion plants, especially ginger and turmeric. A bamboo-training centre was built in 2008 using Ms Garland’s “Grow Your Own House” concept, with local bamboo treated with her own special technique. In January 2013, EBF manager, Arief Rabik presented certificates to those people who had spent many years understanding how to harvest bamboo at EBPP’s Bamboo Field School. The 20 proud recipients of the BFS certificates will train other farmers using their knowledge of sustainable bamboo planting, management and harvesting. This year EBPP expect 40,000 seedlings will be planted over 100 hectares. According to Rabik, bamboo shelters other plants from strong sunlight and heavy rain as well as preventing soil erosion. EMPOWERMENT Next stop on my tour was to see a cow-breeding program. The first EBPP women’s co-operative was established in Cegi hamlet and several years later the collective members ‘hard earned money’ is being saved for their future. U n t i l t h e introduction of vetiver grass, only cassava and corn was grown on the dry land. The first organic garden was piloted next to Bunga School in 1 9 9 9 a n d subsequent harvests used for the children’s school lunches. Now school children from 500 families grow a wide range of vegetables and herbs for daily meals on rehabilitated farmland with the chance to sell produce at the market. Pengalusan was the only hamlet with traditional ancestral bamboo weaving skills, producing simple baskets called “sok” used for storing rice. Traders would trek into the hamlet to buy at very cheap prices. Since 2000, many different shapes and sizes of basket are taught to children as part of their creative arts programmes, encouraging local skills. The bamboo business has been a success, especially sales of ‘bamboo waste bins’ to Bali Dynasty Resort and high quality jewellery boxes for Pantia

Company who sell them in the USA and Canada. SAFE WATER SUPPLY As we continue the tour up rugged terrain, Pengalusan community leader Pak Kantor reveals several hygiene and sanitation programmes. More than 600 toilets have been built since 2010 for all families. In Bunga, the Australian Consulate General Direct Aid Program sponsored the toilets for all 57 families. In 1998 a large proportion of all water was contaminated with E-coli bacteria, identified when EBPP purchased a DelAgua water-testing laboratory as part of their mountain springs development programme in 2002. Education and awareness programmes taught villagers that the act of boiling water would save lives and the last child to die from consuming polluted water was in November 2005. Safe water from three mountain springs has been developed with three artesian wells and 850 bamboocement rainwater collection reservoirs. Villagers were only bathing once every 5-6 days. Ears were clogged because it was so difficult to get to the nearest source of water - a trickle from the spring. A French volunteer went to the Udayana Red Cross Society and found volunteers to teach villagers how to bathe in 1999. The former Radisson Hotel donated towels and soap because villagers had never seen soap, towels, toothpaste or a toothbrush. Bathing daily was essential to prevent the shocking skin disease of impetigo, helped on with some specific medicine donated by John Fawcett. HEALTH CLINICS From tackling infectious sickness and disease in children and adults to providing birth control and advice to new mothers, the 27 EBPP Health Clinics now have a wide remit. The clinics (posyandu) are not just about healthcare – they also double as playgroups for 0-5 yearolds and their mothers. Maternal child health programmes started in 2004 and the playgroup programmes started in 2008 offering pre-natal education, medical evaluation, nutritional standards, birth planning, hygiene, sanitation, home safety, and basic child development. In 2011 there were 254 babies born and only 2 babies (0.79%) died comparing to 30% mortality rate before age 1 in 1999/2000. In all posyandu, 1,400 mothers and 1,600 infants aged between 0-5 benefits monthly from bottles of Ades mineral water donated by Coca Cola since 2005. All infants eat a nutritious meal. 1,500 children and 300 adults have had their eyes examined. Polio and measles vaccinations have been administered since 2005 for 1,200 infants 0-5 yrs. Impetigo, a bacterial infection, was eradicated by administering a cream. Tuberculosis assistance programmes promote awareness and 23,000 children have been treated with a dental health programme in 43 schools in four villages. INTEGRATED EDUCATION You can see the integrated education centre in Cegi hamlet community (on the slope of Mount Agung). Over 1,000 children have been educated privately in six EBPP hamlet schools from primary school through to secondary high school level with a few going to university. 204 have graduated primary school, 92 children graduated Junior high school and 34 children graduated senior high school. By 2011, EBPP had their first three university graduates returning home to work as teachers and help expand the private primary and secondary education programmes in the area since there is no assistance provided from local government. All six Community Learning and Development Centres were built with 100% community participation and owned by the communities. This is the case with all of the East Bali Poverty Project who empower people to help themselves. As my impressive tour comes to an end, many energetic children practice karate high up in the Balinese mountains. With five black-belt graduates, the future seems bright for future generations. We hope readers will help to raise funds, by sending donations to the following website or volunteer English as teachers to educate children to high school level. Please contact David Booth. www.eastbalipovertyproject.org Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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LEGIAN House for rent Jalan Padma Utara. 2 Bedroom AC. Office AC, open style living room and kitchen. Maid service. Parking. Monthly 7 million, excluding electric. Available now until September, possible longer term. Contact Putu 0852 3758 5726. <fusion@megaweb.ca>. [7044]

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CANGGU Villa for rent: area 3 are, 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen, aircondition, hot water, swimming pool, big garden. Contact Made: 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [4134] Must see! strategic location Batu Belig Jl Canggu Club beside Desa Seni 3 bdr villa, built in 2012, fully equipped, pool, house maid 6/7, internet, security. Available June, July, September, minimum staying 3 nights or longer. Contact <villavirginiabali@gmail.com>. [6902]

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For rent beautiful 2 story villa 3 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, rice field view,s quiet location, western kitchen furnished pool, bengon, garden, 5 minutes Canggu club, Echo Beach, availiable end July, 180jt. Hp. 0878 8949 4886. <merrymarsita@yahoo.com>. [6934] Land for Sale 1.5Are complete foundations - Canggu Road Access for car- potential ocean views - Australian Owner - 400 m- Ph; 614 0473 6906 / e-mail; <tanscinta@ hotmail.com>. [6987] 4 villa for lease. 3 until 10 bedrooms. All with swimming pool. Garage, beautiful garden, private road. Direct owner 0812 3684 9927. [6998] New house for rent in Brawa, 3 bedrooms, AC, ensuite, swimming pool, garden, 3 bathrooms, carport, 3 are, furnished, hot water. 10 mins walk from the beach, near Canggu Club. Call 081 138 6761. [7017]

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Canggu/Brawa. 3BR-3BA villa for rent July10-July31. 7are, 10m pool, large/beautiful garden& terrace, ricefieldview, quiet, covered-parking, large modern kitchen, Indovision-Wifi, incl staff, kids-friendly. USD2200 incl all utilities/staff. <marc66f@gmail.com> for info/photos. [7023]

Shop overcontract in Kuta, top location, Jl. Pantai Kuta 36, 2 floor, 4,2 x 8 mtr. Call 081 834 9901 or 0852 3946 0387. [6960]

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URGENT Echo Beach sublease. 20 meters from the beach, full ocean view. 70 sqm restaurant / bar / shop venue ready to open. 5 years lease (extendable), Price: 160jt per year. Contact: Pak Putu 0811 387 906 or <baliopportunitynow@gmail.com>. [6798] Land for lease Echo Beach, short cut plot 10 are, 31,3 x 32, leasing starts August 2013, 25 years. 6 juta x are x year. 0816 180 0699, 0813 3704 9492, <nandbali@yahoo. com>. [7030] 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] For sale 24 yr overcontract Canggu Villa. 24 yr overcontract Canggu 3 are land with IMB. No agents. 0819 3626 5914 / 0823 4166 7577. [6942]

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Land for lease 14 are. 22 year + 25 year extension. 100 meter from Canggu Club/International school. Price 6.5 million/year/are. 0858 5725 8550. [7040] Delightful 3-bedroom house for monthly/annual rent in Pererenan. Pool, large garden with river view, fully furnished. Available from 1 July. Text 0811 386 740 for photos and more details. [7043] Land for sale Jln. Semat, rice field view, 5mnt to Canggu club and Pantai Brawa. Size 4,6 are, 600 mill per are, nego. 0813 8157 3288. [7059] Villa for rent. Monthly. Canggu Echo Beach. 3 bedroom available 13th of June. All room with AC, internet high speedy, security 24 hours, pool, garden, full furnished with staff. Phone: 0878 6152 4094. E-mail <soeparmi.li@ yahoo.com>. [7061] Land for sale on Jalan Batu Bolong Canggu, no agent. Please contact: 081 139 8039 or 0813 3831 9191. [7063] For rent July/August. Beautiful Balinese villa, 3 ensuite bedrooms, nice pool and garden, 1 km from Berawa beach / Canggu club, 5 min. drive to Echo beach. Indovision/wifi/ maid included. US$ 800/week (Monthly negotiable). Call. +62 819 1612 6301 or +62 819 9941 8341. [7066]

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Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. 2,75 mill monthly or 250k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [4592]

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Jual Villa, Jimbaran’s most exclusive address, Jl. Yoga Perkanti #3. 200m walk to beach, swimming pool, modern Asian Beach House, 3 bedroom, don’t miss extremely rare opportunity. E-mail <dogbiteus@gmail.com>. [6936] Jual Tanah, 9 are, Jl. Sarin Bwana, Jimbaran, size 24m x 44m, no view, but great location, suitable for villa, listrik, PDAM, mango trees. E-mail <dogbiteus@gmail.com>. [6937] Cliff land for sale in Balangan (Ungasan/Jimbaran). Sea view, sunset view, airport view, golf Pecatu Graha view. Freehold, zoning B3 (tourism accommodation / house complex / villas), Rp. 650.000.000/are nego. Owner 081 657 3448. [7015] For weekly, monthly rent: Spacious fully furnished & exclusive rooms. Very strategic location (just behind Mc Donald Jimbaran) with Kingkoil bed, teakwood furniture, LED TV, TV cable, wifi, waterheater, carpark and daily breakfast. “Puri Teras Jimbaran” Jl Parigata no 88, contact 0812 1896 4170 or <gracesantoso2004@yahoo.com>. [7035] Minimalist House. Great Location close to Jimbaran Beach, Balangan, Dream Land, Bluepoint, Rock Bar, Four Seasons. 2bedrooms, kitchen set, garden. IDR 45 Mil year. Owner +62 878 6167 5609. WhatsApp: +62 85 5376 9969. Email: <a_helly@yahoo.com>. [7049]

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Villa for lease in Jimbaran with two bedrooms, size of building 200m2, land 400m2, with swimming pool, living room, dining room, garden. For more info contact 081 2384 0692, e-mail <yadnyamade@ymail.com>. [6907] Private villa for lease, strategic location Kedonganan, only long term contract 10 years. All new, swimming pool, full AC, 2 bedroom, full furnished, tel/internet, quiet area, parking, 7 min airport, 3 min beach, garden. Info 0813 5366 1981. [6944]

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VILLA UMALAS 2, JL. KLECUNG

Contact: 085857026691 082342449241

Sale villa 52 years Rent villa: Rp. 250.000.000/year 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms Pool 4x10m Kitchen, Livingroom Perfect villa Beautiful place IMB Pondok Wisata Fully furnished NC/Re/P-12 June 13

GIANYAR Land for sale 2,7 Ha at Kemenuh Gianyar (near Sukawati Market). Rice field and river view. Suitable for villa or Perumahan. Price Rp. 255 Juta per Are. Inspection or detail please contact 0812 3613 9993 or email: <jessatama@ gmail.com>. [7050]

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

LOOKING FOR REAL ESTATE INCOME Land, villa, and everything else SELLING OR RENTAL contact us on: (0361) 796 5223 / 081 2382 3722 And find us on : info@bintangbaliproperty.com NC/Re/G-12 June 13

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

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For rent - Small 2 bedroom fully furnished. Indo style house, near Karma Kendara. Monthly 4 mill. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6954] Dreamland house for rent converts two 3 bedrooms apartments comprises of 6 bedrooms, 6 bathroms, 2 lounge rooms, 2 kitchens, large verandah, rooftop, gazebo, massive seaviews, pool, self contained, double garage. Rp. 120jt / Rp. 135jt yearly. Call 0878 6118 4518. Complete house Rp. 225jt. [7016] For sale land in Jimbaran, 6 are, IDR 350 million/are nego. Contact 0823 3942 9887. Close to Villa Asis, full ocean view, road access. [7025] Pecatu, Ungasan, private villas for monthly/yearly rent, stunning sunset view over Indian Ocean, 2 storey, mezzanine, spacious, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms, AC, hot water, Wi-Fi, cable TV, open living room and dining area, swimming pool, gazebo, tropical garden, western kitchen, parking area. Rp. 165 million/year. Contact 0812 4619 9388. E-mail <rachmawati98@gmail.com>. [7053] Pecatu: 14, 22, 33 are plots, amazing view, road access, electric, 450 juta p.a. Bali Cliff: 75 are, great view, road access, electric, 285 juta p.a. Call 0813 5339 3931 for further details. [7072]

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KARANGASEM Fantastic house on 1500 sqrm in coastal village near Padang Bai. Perfect for holiday home or retirement or small hotel. 4 buildings. 14m pool. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and study. More details and pictures at <www.houseforsale.ketutshideaway.com>. Contact: <ross@imaginecgi.com>. [6763] AMED - 15 are Oceanfront land with full company license etc. For sale. Plus - 5 are residential land in peaceful location - For contract. Call or sms: Gede on 0817 979 8662 or email: <gedebangkok123@yahoo.com>. [7036]

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ABSOLUTE BEACH FRONT KETEWEL WITH SEAWALL 6000M2 PRICE Rp. 475.000.000,-/100m2 UBUD MAIN ROAD RIVER SIDE PETANU 2400M2 PRICE Rp. 330.000.000,-/100m2 TULAMBEN OCEAN VIEW 31700M2 PRICE Rp. 65.000.000,/100M2

Exceptional land for rent 10-20yrs or sale. 17.5 ares flat overlooking Tirtagangga paddies valley + 13.5 ares hillside. Unbreakable 180° 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>. [6957]

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DIRECT FROM OWNER BELALANG - 4 Are,3 Are,8 Are In nice western area. Good access,electric and ready to build ( PERUMAHAN ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Price : IDR 170 Milion / 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

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

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SEMINYAK

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

Villas for rent Seminyak 2, 3, 4 Bedrooms, Modern style, Fully equipped kitchen, Cable TV, Pool, Internet Connection, Tropical garden US$ 180 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Please call +6281 797 35110. [6742]

Bingin 2 are

Beautiful two bedrooms villa fully furnished, swimming pool, small garden, behind Sunset Point, Jl. Mertanadi. Three bedrooms villa Jl. Drupadi Seminyak, fully furnished, swimming pool. Long term. 081 7979 9922, 0857 1109 3547. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [6434]

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Batu Belig for rent yearly/monthly/daily nice peaceful villa 2 bedrooms furnished, staffs, TV cable, internet, pool, garden, 700m from beach. Yearly 20.000 US$, monthly 2.000 US$, daily 160 US$. Info and photos <villa. gelatikbali@gmail.com>. Tel 0821 4415 2660. [6870] SHOP For rent affordable retail space, central seminyak excellent location. Location: Close to Made’s Warung, approx. 50mtrs off Jalan Raya Seminyak, Seminyak, Bali. Dimensions: Approx. 45m2. Facilities: Bathroom, storage, AC, modern fittings, good lighting, great display front and security doors fitted. Price: 85 mill/year nego. Contact: 0813 5366 7566 / 0878 6075 7425 text or call. Email: <shelter0361@gmail.com>. [6996] Leasehold land up to 10 ares, 27 years, until 06/2040. Extension possible. Very good location, Nakula 1 area. Near Hammerhead, 5 min from Double 6 Beach. Buildable, IMB, electricity, phone available. IDR 9,8 millions/are/year. 081 238 0000 62. [6608] Batu Belig walking distance to beach and Canggu Club. 2 storey 3bdrooms vulcano view, pool, jacuzzi, security 24/24, free Canggu club’s entrance for 6. Available June 29 to July 26. 33 juta net. 0878 6228 5451 or <anbabini@ tin.it>. [7031] Big shop for rent (95m2) on Seminyak main street, excellent condition. Fully renovated, five years contract left. Very good deal. Conveniant also for spa and restaurant. Call 0819 3601 7443 or 0812 4676 6349. [6171] Batu Belig walking distance to beach and Canggu Club. 2 storey 3bdrooms vulcano view, pool, jacuzzi, security 24/24, free Canggu club’s entrance for 6. Available June 29 to July 26. 33 juta net. 0878 6228 5451 or <anbabini@ tin.it>. [7031] Villa for rent in heart of Seminyak 2, 3 & 4 BR, available daily, monthly & yearly rental, AC, TV, internet, garden & s.pool. Directly owner, agents welcome. Call: 081 7976 2553, 0812 3302 1299. [7032] 2/3 bedroom air-conditioned, furnished villa, large pool and garden, Petitenget sublet July to October. Near W hotel, 5 minutes walk to the beach. IDR25M per month including housekeeper, pool guy, wifi, electricity, cable: e-mail for pics: <dave@cranky.com.au>. [7033] HOUSE for rent/ over contract til January 14, 2014 (after that date, renewable directly with the owner), empty/ not furnished, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, living room and kitchen, mini garden, hot/cold water, on Jalan Kunti 2, Seminyak (close to Sunset Road). Rp. 45 million (not negotiable). Contact information 081 936 121 189. [7038]

Rent land Beachfront 20 years Include water

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Seminyak house, 1 big bedroom with balcony, open living space, newly renovated, 2 new AC, quiet, secure and central location. Garden, hot water, 1.5 bathroom. 50mil/year. Contact 0819 1620 1585. [7070] Nice, new 2bedrooms villa for rent daily-weekly. Prvt-pool, AC, satTV, dvd, safe deposit box, hot-water, wifi, nice location. Contact Widya; +62 878 6001 4133 (if don’t pick up please leave message), <wid_thenymph@yahoo. com>, <www.umahayuvillabali.weebly.com>. [7075]

PROPERTY MEDIA INDONESIA INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY - 2000m2 land in Petitenget FOR SALE, located in Prime Location of Petitenget, near Hotels and Villas area (Near W Hotel).

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- 1000m2 land in Kerobokan FOR SALE, located in main road of Jl. Mertasari, good investment for Villa Compound or Town House.

RETAIL BUSINESS AND OFFICE FOR RENT - 2 storey building in Gatot Subroto Timur, surround by Houses Complex and Business area, IDR 65 mio/year negotiable - 2 storey building in Jl. Merdeka, Renon. size 9x12m2, IDR 150mio/year - 2 storey building in Hayam Wuruk on project. GET THE GOOD DEAL NOW! MARKETING CONTACTS Maharani Priantini M. +62 878 6038 1176 Ratna Usadha M. +62 821 6969 5511 PT. Property Media Indonesia Jl. Graha Merdeka unit 18 Jl. Merdeka, Denpasar - Bali 80235 Phone. +62 361 923 0 923 . Fax. +62 361 227 533 C/Re/G-12 June 13

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For rent warehouse 200m2 at Jl. Bidadari Seminyak. Good access with one office room, toilet. Rp. 120 mill/year. Contact Budi 081 834 4870. [7042] 2 bedroom villa, living room+kitchen, bathroom (100m2), covered terrace (50m2), garden (350m2ˆno pool). Full AC, hot water, LCD TV+DVD, indovision, wifi. Sleeps 6. Costs and maid included. 11million/month. Email: <uspjesanpomak@gmail.com>, +62 818 0566 5019. [7045] Leasehold land over contract 19 years + 10 year already nego. Jl. Tangkuban Perahu/ Jl. Bidadari area. 743m2. Quiet area. All paperwork ready to built. 70,000 USD or 4,950,000 Rp/are/year. Contact 0813 3830 4617. [7046] 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> or 081 759 1068. [6496] New, designer, modern villa. Petitenget. Pool, 3BR, 3. 5Bath, TV room, oversized Living/Dining/Bar. Cool style w/ pol concrete floors, clean lines. Ideal rental villa. 3 years min. 320juta/year. 14 years/ 3.0 Billion. +62. 361. 857. 1658 / <ModernBaliVilla@gmail.com>. [7052] Exclusive designed shop for rent. Center of Seminyak/ Oberoi. Music system, hidden storage, 5m ceiling, dressing room, WC, Wi-Fi fiber, 4400w, 2 new aircon. 250jt/year. 0896 1377 1074. [7056] 1 bedroom fully furnished villa Jl. Plawa. Rp. 10 million/month, Longterm negotiable. Large bedroom upstairs. Kitchen, dining, bathroom ground floor. TVs/DVDs, AC, electricity, water, gas, maid service all inclusive. SMS 0819 3626 6264. [5928] NC/Re/G-12 June 13


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SANUR Villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wifi, 5 min to the beach & International school. Call: 0361 – 887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail: <juarez@balileisurems.com>. No broker. [6477] 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] Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [6558] Sea view villa located in Sanur for rent. 2floors - furnished - 4bedrooms - 4bathrooms - kitchen equipped - 1officeswimming pool - garage - guest toilet - TV Indovision9Aircon - Surface Building: 250 m” - Surfaces Land: 600 m”. Pics/price on request. Contact: <sitimacpherson@gmail. com> / Cel: 0852 3945 6616 or 0818 0380 0363. [6933] Room available in Sanur. Private quiet villa. Share with mature female. Long term rental. Fully furnished. Large room, a/c, shower, laundry, kitchen, pool. RP 6,000,000 / month plus bills. Inquiries to 0812 4605 5556 or <yasmin_ hollis44@hotmail.com>. [6950] 4 Bedroom House/ Villa for rent. Large pool, large yard, fully furnished. Aus Tv, a/c, great internet connection. $20K per year negotiable for longer terms. +61 815 5845 6609, <hgibbo@gmail.com>. [7034] Warehouse for rent, location, North Sanur, close mainroad access. building 12 m x 12 m, sd floor 6 m x 12 m (for office), large parking 12m x 17 m, can in container HC only $12.000 USD/year more information. Call Mr. Bagus 0361.275 3382 / 0821 4724 5997. [7054] SANUR: Studio apartment fully self contained, A/C, weekly service, pool in complex, free wi-fi, 4,000,00 rp per month + electric. Info: <newstartbali@gmail.com> / Mob: 0852 3796 4565. [7069]

LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A-mazing value villas Seminyak/BatuBelig Beachside Villa.Glamorous 3 storey 3y.o. villa on 450m2. Private beach access.180 degree ocean and sunset viewroofgarden. High security. 5 bdrm and 6 bthr.Fabulous kitchen, pool and gardens.Beautifullyfurnished.Already attracting BIG rentals. 43yr lease US$790,000 *VL-060 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. Vast gardens and park-like gardens.Lap pool.Beautiful lighting.Full solar power back-up and hot water.3 kitchens. 2 pavillions.Enormous entertaining area.Moat-like river on 4 sides.A truly amazing property. Just US$1.88 mill. 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 Seminyak.2 adjoining villas. Great rental returns. 1x3br and 1x2br, both with pools.Fully furnished.Many forward bookings. US$398,000for TWO! (neg)*VL-002 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.

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SINGARAJA 1.4Ha SHM for sale / rent on 40meter high clift surrounded 2rivers suitable for resort / villas. 12km from the new planned International Airport in North Bali. Rp42millions per are or Rp. 900thousands/are/year Hp. 0819 9995 3918, <msnorthbali@gmail.com>. [7047]

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 with 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, <sekarini.kadek@gmail.com>. [6948]

A List Land No matter where you want land, give us a call. We have land from 300m2 to 20 hectares, in all the best places.And if we don’t have it, we’ll find it for you. 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. Jl Petitenget. 20 are. Freehold.Direct access to main road.Absolute prime location.Near the “W” and Potato Head. Don’t miss it. Rp 2.5M per 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 per are. Freehold

A List Hotels/Restaurant/Businesses Lovina.Home and Business. Wonderful luxury 7 bedroom villa complex on 48 are. Room for vast expansion. Panoramic close ocean and sunset views. 3 separate pavilions. Huge horizon pool.Park-like gardens.Completely furnished.5 y.o. Reduced to USD$595.000 Freehold. 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$6.5 million neg. Freehold Tanjong Benoa. Absolute waterfront Sunset facing 9 x 3bedroom villa resort on 4200m2. 5 years old, in beautiful condition. All villas 2 storey with private pool. Comes with private jetty and luxury cabin cruiser.Ready for the High Season.Rp.90 billion. Freehold *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

Pemogan - 1 bedroom, fully furnished, new A/C, TV, lge fridge, hot/cold water, western toilet, sml kitchen. Small group, safe/secure area. Rup. 1.5 million/month, Rup. 500k/ week. Ph. Jimmy +62 819 9971 5569. [7014] New villa for sale of long term rent, 3 bedroom with AC, 3 bathroom + guest toilet, swimming pool and open kitchen, living area, 2 storeys, 2 are with rice field views, central location, 30 minutes from airport, 15 minutes from Denpasar and 66 Beach area. 2.3 Billion. Call 0819 9929 0408 / 0819 1670 2067. [7029] New house 2 floors for rent in Jl. Sunia Negara, GG Bedugul Putih II K. 5, Pemogan. 3 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, hot water, 3 AC, furnished, parking. 60 million/year. Contact 081 2396 3685. [7037] For sale land 440m2 and 350m2. 550 mill per are nego. Area Gunung Salak. Contact 0823 7768 7768. [7041] HOUSE for rent 20 minutes to Kuta, price negotiable, 5 bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living room, garage, terrace. Call 081 238 27540 without broker. [7068] For sale building 3 storey in Gatsu Barat. For rent shop Jl. Drupadi and villa for rent in Pegubengan, longterm minimum 10 years. Contact 0852 3891 5899. [7073]

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CANDIDASA

Beautiful Land for lease in Nusa Lembongan: 32 are, sea view and sea access, in the south of island 20 year lease price: 150,000 USD. Call : 0819 9938 3803. [7020]

Beachfront land in Candidasa. 21 are, Rp. 4 million/year/ are. White sand, IMB + hotel license available for 36 years. Also have connecting backland 10 or 20 are Rp. 2.5 million/ year/are, 100m from beach + access. Call 081 2362 9117 or e-mail: <butiti_diving@hotmail.com>. [6874]

Gili Air land with villa + house for sale, 31 are, sea few, full furniture! European standard, more infos: Rosi +62 819 1599 3782, Andy +62 818 0375 8695. <giliair_santay@ yahoo.com>. [7021]

UBUD Amazing riverside and ricefields view villa for sale in quiet location, 3BR with ensuite bathrooms, open kitchen + living, s. pool + garden. Freehold. Call: 0878 6076 9393 or <austinone23@gmail.com>. [6964]

~ 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

Amazing land 50 are for lease 20 years or more 3 juta/ are/year in Lotundoh with nice view (10 minutes to Ubud). Please call 081 2381 0292, email <gusde2007@yahoo. co.id>. [7018]

Queen Size Bed, Kitchen, AC, Hot Shower, Cable TV, Furniture, Refrigerator, Night Security

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Old Bali Wood Furniture Company in Ubud is for sale. Unique furniture crafted from recycled timber. Good trading history, heaps of future potential. $20,000 finished furniture. 18 months lease remaining. Price $25,000. Contact Bali 0813 3944 0427, Australia 040 942 5425. Email <sales@obwfc.com>. [7022] For rent in Ubud: Furnished 2-story, 2-bedroom, 2 bath house with office/yoga room. Lavish gardens & outside decks. Wifi. Walking distance to downtown. Yearly preferred. Contact +62 812 3679 9700 or <homeinubud@ gmail.com>. [7051] For rent: charming restaurant with tranquil private garden.65million/year. Contact 0821 4744 9215 or <abigailsutika@yahoo.com>. [7058] Land for lease, in Ubud, in prime location. Land size, 1,66 hectare, for + 25 years. Good for villa / resort. E-mail: <tuti_psm@yahoo.co.id> or call 0819 3309 5866. [7065] New 3 riverview villas in one complex inside Balinese artist village for sale. Each villa has 3bed+3bath, kitchen, dining, living+pool+garden. Closed to Ubud center. Quick sale ASAP. Contact: <irawanes@yahoo.com>. [7071]

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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]

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, 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]

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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

URGENT Kedungu land sale. Pankung Tibah, 5 are, certified for “Perumahan” - ready for IMB. Many tres, borders river and private road. 2km from the beach through small asphalt green belt road. Price: 1M IDR / 80.000 EUR / 105.000 USD. Contact: Pak Putu 0811 387 906 or <baliopportunitynow@gmail.com>. [6797]

POA Freehold Petitenget Villa Two storey four bedroom villa on 650 sqm land Swimming pool and mature garden bordering river

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House for sale: western style house on 15 are land. Green house sanutary system located on mountain with best view. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150] House for sale: Private and secure, furnished, linen, 3 bed, 2 bath, pool, kitchen, AC, WiFi, phone line, hot water, TV/DVD’s, 5mins driving to Golf, beach, supermarkets, restaurants. Email: <nusaduarumah@live.com.au>. [6580] 2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041] House for sale in BTN Raya Kampial blok L no. 36, Nusa Dua. Landsize 88m2, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Please call / SMS for details and photos 0813 5572 7009. [6643]

ECO VILLA

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

Rent villa hill seaview quiet area European style, 2 bed/ bathrooms, in/outside living, dinner, kitchen, fullfurnished, A/C, hotwater, TVsat, terrace, gazebo, garden, swpool, 7juta month included maid & security. Owner 081 7472 7296. [7060] C/Re/U-17 April. 13

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

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

KEROBOKAN

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

Villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. Please contact 081 2363 0309 / 0878 6202 6999. [4870]

8.7 M Rp (monthly)

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

Padang Griya Gg. IV no. 1. Road access 5 mtr. Building 200m2, upstrairs 200m. Land 6 are. 6 bedrooms, gazebo, AC, hot/cold water, PDAM, 5000 watt electricity. House 1,5 are, full garden, AC, hot/cold water, 2 bedrooms, outside/ inside bathroom, PAM, Muding Indah 3x. Contact 423 582 / 0361 7474 790. [6267] Land for lease Kerobokan Jalan Taman Sari. 13 Are. Close to Tangkuban Perahu. Quiet beautiful area. Nice for villa. 23 years + 25 years. Certificate ok. Price 5,5 millions year/are. 0812 385 0517. <chasyre@indo.net.id>. [6951] Beautiful house for rent, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, big livingroom, big garden, extra guesthouse/bathroom. Quiet! Countryside feeling. Central location, no pool. Longterm preferred. Furnished. Call 0813 5397 2572. [7026]

13.8 M Rp (monthly)

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

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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 rent 1 bedroom apartment Rp. 6.000.000/month + kitchen, 1 bedroom villa Rp. 12.500.000/month. AC, hot & cold water, Wi-Fi, TV cable, refrigerator, daily butler service. 0813 3806 2085. <gustisudiana@yahoo.co.id>. [6929] House for rent at Kerobokan, fully furnished, 2 bedrooms, free Wifi, free satellite, small garden, location strategic, nice western style, phoneline, kitchen, living room. Price 60 million/year nego. Call 0813 8906 8263 or email <scorpion_prince31@yahoo.com>. [7039] Over contract Shop, Jalan Mertha Nadi Kerobokan. 2 years and 7 months left. Good price. Contact. 0819 3309 3236 or 0361 900 3025 / Raka. [7048] Beautiful home in private gang, Umalas 1. Modern yet homy. 3bedroom, 2bath, modern kitchen open to big terrace, wonderful garden. This house has what the other lacks. Quiet but very close to all restaurants and shops in Petitenget. 110jt/year incl. Canggu Club Membership. 0896 1377 1074. [7055] House 2 floors for rent in Jl. Mertanadi, Complex Kuta Family, 2Are land, 2bedrooms, 3bathrooms, maidroom. Kitchen Set, hot water, 3AC, phone line, garden, parking, furnished. 24 hours security. Call: 081 2396 3685. [7057] House for lease/rent. simple, 3 bdr, kitchen, phone line. 5 years. Quiet street. Nice yard. Also has 4th bedroom or can be used as lounge or office. Kerobokan. Ph. 0819 677 902. [6788] Villa for lease, rent, 7 years, fully furnished, 5,500kw, Wifi, indovision, pool, luxury, 3 bdrm, garage, maids room, western kitchen, laundry, 2 bathrooms, CCTV, security system, 6 aircons, Kerobokan. Beautiful location. Quiet street. Ph. 0819 677 902. [6790] New house for sale 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, AC, hot water, swimming pool, kitchen, garden, garage, IDR 3.65 Billion. New house for rent 3 bedroom, AC, hot water, full furniture, IDR 150.000.000/year, beautiful location. Contact 0813 3897 9571. [7064] Perfect place for office or workshop, central Kerobokan, quiet and hidden, easy access, private parking, 250mq built, nice garden, totally safe, two phone lines, Speedy. 081 138 5962. [7067] Umalas private villa sublease 2 storey 3 bedroom all with ensuite bathrooms, fully furnished and western kitchen w/ fridge, cook-top/oven. Lounge/Dining opens onto lovely garden, pool and Bale. IDR150,000,000. Contact 0813 5333 1088 or <jenny@indonesianyachtcharter.com>. [7074]

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

URGENT KEDUNGU LAND SALE Pangkung Tibah, 5 Are, certified for “Perumahan” - ready for IMB. Many trees, borders river and private road. 2km from the beach through small asphalt green belt road. Price: 1M IDR / 80.000 EUR / 105.000 USD

URGENT ECHO BEACH SUBLEASE 20 meters from the beach, full ocean view. 70 sqm restaurant/bar/shop venue ready to open. 5 years lease (extendable) : Price: Rp. 160 Juta per year

Contact: Pak Putu 0811387906 or baliopportunitynow@gmail.com

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The best villa purchase opportunity in Bali right now! Proven high yield and ROI, payback in less than 7 years! Stunning villa resort located in Seminyak and 10 minutes walk to Double Six beach, 37 years + 20 leasehold. Collective rental pool and owners in profit from year 1. Unlimited owner stays and excellent capital growth! Two and three bedroom villas from U$275,000 – only 2 units available. CONTACT ME NOW. Contact : Amber Title : Leasehold 37 years +62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Prices From : USD 275,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com

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Price Reduced from USD$ 1,950,000 to USD$ 1,880,000. This massive villa set on 2400 are of land in the exclusive village of Kerobokan, The villa offers approx 750 m2 of living space and 19 meter x 5 meter Swimming Pool, this massive villa is superbly constructed on an island sanctuary, access is only by a privately owned bridge, completely surrounded by tropical bamboo forests and lush vegetation. Contact : Annie Dean Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 81 339 455 009 Price : USD 1,880,000 annie@raywhiteparadise.com

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Located in a quiet area of Umalas with easy access to the villa & the neighborhood. The property is a complex of 2 villas, one with 5 bedrooms & an other semi separate 2 bedrooms with the staff quarters on total land of 1500 M2. Already has the license for renting to tourists (Pondok Wisata). The big villa has its own separate entrance, 5 bedrooms, big ensuite, a large kitchen, generous open living area & separate tv room. A big swimming pool in a very large tropical garden completes the perfect picture. Contact : Ray White Paradise

Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 81 236 001 058 Price : IDR 13,000,000,000 seif@raywhiteparadise.com

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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 build 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

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

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

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RV-1473 LUXURY IN KEROBOKAN Offering this brand new freehold luxury villa set on 300m2 land, design and build of these villa with superb attention to detail and materials of the high quality. The villa is double storey has 4 bedrooms 3 bathroom and 1 guest toilet, big living areas, a modern western kitchen set with dining area and swimming pool. Located in Kerobokan this property comes fully furnished. This villa is a great investment or perfect for private villa. Bedroom: 4 | Bathroom: 3 Furniture Inventory: Furnished Location: Kerobokan

Price: Rp. 5,500,000,000

RV-1379 FREEHOLD UNIQUE IN JIMBARAN HILL This 3 storey villa stands on 2,4 Ara of Freehold land, situated amongst the beautiful Jimbaran Hills. Located within a private residence area which is very quiet and peaceful just 5 minutes drive to famous Ayana spa and resort and 30 minutes to the International Ngurah Rai airport. This unique property encompasses modern and natural designs and comes with 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, very nice entrance with fish pond and bale plus cushion, wooden floor, modern western kitchen, dining , living area and beatiful swimming pool. This amazing property is suitable for family, groups of friends and also single couples. What an amazing property! Call us for viewing! Bedroom:5 | Bathroom: 4 | Lot Size: 240 SQM | House Size: 250 SQM Furniture Inventory: Furnished | Location: Jimbaran

Price: Rp. 3,000,000,000

RV-1514 ECO FRIENDLY AND COZY VILLA Here is a great opportunity to own an eco friendly villa in Seminyak, one of Bali’s premier tourist locations. There are a total of 4 villas each on an area of approximately 2.5 Are and each one has been built using many different renewable materials. The villas all have impressive features including 2 and 3 ensuite bedrooms with large windows allowing large amounts of natural light creating a very open feeling. Open plan kitchens are finished to an impressive standard and all connect to the living area. As the villas are in a complex there is a reception area with communal parking area.

RV-1405 HIGH RETURN OF INVESTMENT Sitting on 5,25 Are of Freehold land this amazing 3 storey villa has a total of 11 bedrooms each with private bathrooms, 2 maid rooms and a large open concept kitchen on the second floor. The large swimming pool is surrounded by beautifully maintained garden and the high ceilings increase the feelings of space, completing the whole colonial feel. With so many rooms you have an option of privacy, where you can live in or rent out the rooms and run as a business. With nice access and very good location just 5 minutes to the heart of Seminyak, this investment will attract attention from everyone seeking accommodation in this popular area. This property really is amazing value. Bedroom: 9 | Bathroom: 9 | Lot Size: 525 SQM | House Size: 600 SQM Furniture Inventory: Furnished | Location: Kerobokan | Price: Rp. 5,500,000,000

RV-1446 JOGLO HOUSE WITH AMAZING VIEW Enjoy this unique, antique wood house finished with the most modern materials. Offering beautiful sunsets every day this Joglo house is located in the secluded village of Babakan - Canggu, just 5 minutes from the beach. The Villa consists of 2 air conditioned bedrooms each with en-suite, bathtub & shower, 1 kids room, living and dining area, kitchen, guest toilet, storage and laundry area, swimming pool, garden and carport. Also included is a separate wooden guest house which can be used as extra bedroom or office with en-suite and shower. This property is fully furnished including the fully equipped kitchen, 7,700 watts electricity, wireless internet connection, TV and Satellite. Initially offered leasehold with 23 years remaining with extension available. Bedroom: 3 | Bathroom: 4 | Lot Size: 400 SQM | Furniture Inventory: Furnished Location: Canggu | Price: USD 280,000

RV-1483 ENCHANTING AND STUNNING VILLA IN BALANGAN

Location: Seminyak

This Enchanting and Stunning three bedroom villa is located in Balangan village just a short 5 minute drive to the famous white sandy Balangan beach, 20 minutes drive from the airport, 15 minutes drive to Nusadua areas or 25minutes drive to Kuta areas. Designed with a luxury modern minimalist style, this villa consists of three bedrooms set up as two double bedrooms and one twin bedroom complete with en-suite bathroom in each room. Two of the bedrooms have their own private balcony and the other adjoins the dining area. The villa is complete with a 4 x 8 M2 swimming pool. This villa offers you peaceful and quiet living, perfect for holiday home or rental investment. Bedroom: 3 | Bathroom: 3 | Lot Size: 350 SQM | House Size: 180 SQM | Location: Jimbaran

Price: USD 275,000

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RV-1447 SERENITY IN JOGLO STYLE This Joglo house is located in the secluded village of Babakan - Canggu, just 5 minutes from the beach. The Villa consists of 2 air conditioned bedrooms each with en-suite, bathtub & shower, 1 kids room, living and dining area, kitchen, guest toilet, storage and laundry area, swimming pool, garden and carport. This property is fully furnished including the fully equipped kitchen, 7,700 watts electricity, wireless internet connection, TV and Satellite. Initially offered leasehold with 23 years remaining with extension available. Bedroom: 2 | Bathroom: 2 | Lot Size: 320 SQM Furniture Inventory: Furnished Location: Canggu

L-388 FREEHOLD LAND IN BERAWA An extremely rare opportunity has come up to purchase 2 Are of Freehold land in Brawa. This square shaped land has good access and is close to all local amenities, it is bordered by rice fields and is already approved for building, very motivated seller. Location: Canggu

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