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For Sale; 100% Isfahan real Persian rug from Iran. 100% handmade from Najafabad Iran. It measures approx. 10x14 feet. (140 square ft. ) Wool ontop of cotton foundation. Semi-antique 50 years old. Asking 60.000.000Rp. OBO Call Lance 0813 5308 2508. Canggu. [080]

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For Sale; Lens Canon 1022mm. F 3, 5-F4, 5 usm. for 4mil. Camera SLR Canon D20 Kit, for 3mil. All together give for 6,5mil. Text 081 7975 7779. Seminyak. [058]

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For Sale; Fisher price musical activity table and walker ride on suitable for baby to toddler only 300k each. Call Niki 0819 3301 0747. Sanur. [081]

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For Sale; Brand new ACE Hardware car seat only 500k, portable cot with mattress, sheets and mosquito net still in good condition 400k. Call Niki 0819 3301 0747. Sanur. [082] For Sale; Brand new wedding kebaya, white colour with full application of imported beads, never used, size S/M. Bought for 1.1mil, sell for only 550thou. SMS Mark 0878 3523 5401. Denpasar. [083]

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For Sale; Chrisitian Dior original vintage sunglasses from the 1980s, for man and woman, excellent condition, different models. 0813 3801 4355, Arkan or email me <arkanbar@gmail.com>. Ubud. [079] For Sale; Picture/painting frame staple machine Brevetti, ex Italy, good condition. Only Rp 5,000,000.- Please contact Wayan 081 5574 9162 or 0361 733 185. [131]

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For Sale; Reduced price, Sherline Double Stoned Bench Grinder, X Australia, Very strong, stable wheels, runs like a gem. Great buy. with support stand for sharpening small & medium tools. 800.000rpt nett. Model BG150. HP, 1/4, RPM, 3000. Cyc. 50, volt240, Amps 2 Phase1. Pantai Saba Blahbatuh, SMS English, 0813 3747 4477. [069]

For Sale; 2nd flash Sunpak PZ42X for Canon/EN-42, good condition. IDR 1.500.000. Call/SMS 081 2389 5551. Dreamland. [059] For Sale; Power generator, diesel, 7 kilowatts out, max 9,5 KW, 12 juta, now 10 juta, Please tel. 0361 955 370. Gianyar. [137]

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For Sale; Reduced-package, Double tray & single Photocopy machine, may need service & new ink powder, just been sitting in box. Flatbedscanner, old injet printer, old small tv+portable VHS player/ recorder, take the lot for only 500.000rpt. nett. Phone 0813 3747 4477 SMS. Blahbatuh. [070] For Sale; PlayStation II (manufactured in Japan, best quality). Memory card, original joysticks. Excellent condition. 1.100.000 final price. Text message 0361 310 4838. <indiego_dk@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [049] NC/Ns/G-13 July 11

For Sale; HP Palm Pre 2, better than an iPhone. Still in box. Price: 4.2 million. Excellent deal. For more info sms me at 0361 310 4838, or e-mail me at <indiego_dk@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [050]

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Pet owners: Please sterilize your dogs & cats to preserve the natural environment.

Pets To Give Away These ads are free. E-mail to: info@baliadvertiser.biz Beautiful, cute, small Bali Adorable healthy Bali puppy, healthy, vaccinated puppies ready for adoption. and free to good home. Call Please call Wayan Doblet at Dayu at 0361-977 217. [001] 085 6377 4966. [004]

Cute, healthy, small Bali puppies, seeks safe & loving home. Vaccinated. Call or SMS 081 138 0510. [006]

Free; 2 cute and healthy Kittens, 4 weeks old, seek Free to good loving home. 2 Kitten 10 weeks old free to safe & loving home. Call or Rottweilers 3 years old male loving home. Fat, healthy, SMS: 081 138 6046. [002] and female. both vaccinated playful with a big purr. Pale and sterilized, great nature – ginger stripes, long graceful Free expat raised kittens looking for loving home. Donation for Vet Appreciated. <balicatlady@gmail.com> or contact Desiree at 085 5373 0513. [003]

but not with Bali dogs. These tail, female. Vaccinated. I will dogs are much loved and only pay for sterilization later if you suitable candidates will be can’t afford it. <anmarie@ considered. 0819 3435 9047. ibaldesigns.com> or 0811 <renaebali@yahoo.com>. [005] 394 520. [007]

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For Sale Line Ads Rp. 6.000 per word. Wanted, Lost or Found Line Ads no charge. Photo ads Rp. 395.000. All ads must be paid before printing. Dog-Behavior Counseling, Missing Golden Retriever -training, -solutions. Guaranteed female 3 years old. 7th June, results. <doggiesparadise@ Seminyak area. 730 605 gmail.com>. [008] 081 7971 2716. Reward. [011] Dog-walking, professional reliable. <doggiesparadise@ gmail.com>. [009] Maltese puppy, vax 1, no stambom, 1,5 months, 950rb nego. SMS/call : 081 735 669 / 808 1308. [010]

Our brown male Siamese / Burmese cat is missing from the Mertasari area, Sanur. He has a little crook at the end of his tail. If you see him, please phone For sale German Shepherd 0819 9949 4232. Reward puppies, vaccinated, tattooed, 1,000,000 rupiah (1 juta). [013] 2,5 month, 3 males, 2 females. Interested please Horses with nice temper for call 0821 3775 4641 or 0857 sale from private contact Ms 2537 0002. [012] Siti 0821 4757 6935. [014]

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Moving Sale; 1 pcs teakwood cabinet 2 M long x 70 cm high x 60 cm width Rp. 2,5 mill, 2 pcs small teakwood bench single sofa Rp. 2,2 mill and 1 medium. Rp. 1,5 mill, 1 large teakwood bench sofa 2 M long x 1 M high x 80 cm width Rp. 3,5 mill photo availble for e-mail. Call 0852 5363 4563. [003]

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For Sale; Old type Wilson Rally Junior tennis racquets for sale made of iron suitable for age 8 - 12 Rp. 300.000; also Yonex adult tennis racquets made of carbon with Wilson NXT string, complete cover, Rp. 700.000; all are original. Please call 0852 5363 4563. Kuta. [002]

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Debbie Gardner: Conservationist

Debbie Gardner was born in Hong Kong, the fourth child of a family of four. Her father’s family had lived in Hong Kong for two generations while her mother’s family had lived in Shanghai since before the war. Debbie was sent to England to an all girls’ boarding school, as were most British children of the 1960s. In 1989 Debbie and her husband Bradley began the journey to build Begawan Giri Estate in Begawan village near Ubud. In 1999, they both started the Begawan Foundation with the goal to improve education, health and conservation for local communities. What are your hobbies/interests? My father considered that I was ‘Born To Shop’ hence the name of my company. I love buying and collecting, especially baskets and fabrics. I still have many I’ve collected from all over Southeast Asia. Quality vintage textiles are not easy to find these days, but I continue to have a passion for them. What initially brought you to Bali? When I finished school in England, I came back to Hong Kong to live. In the 1970’s I went to Bali on holidays and for buying. I had opened an antiques and fabric shop in Hong Kong, and Java and Bali at that time were great sources of batik and ikat from all over Indonesia. I married Bradley in 1982, and we continued to come to Bali for holidays with our three children. At that time, my husband had a number of retail jewelry shops throughout Asia. What gave you the idea of opening Begawan Giri Estate? In the late 1980s, Bradley and I decided that we wanted to have a holiday home in Bali. We were shown a site in Begawan on the Ayung River. It was at the end of the road, there were no rice fields, just terraces, and the view was spectacular. We felt that as a developer, it was not for us to just take, but to share and become a part of the community, so our aim was to be as environmentally friendly as possible. We spent considerable time planting trees on the edge of the valley. We wanted to keep the view for everyone, so we started building near the smaller river to the east.

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When was your foundation founded? When we founded the Begawan Foundation in 1999, we wanted to see birds back in the vicinity of Begawan, and the Bali Starling – which had been declared the mascot of Bali in 1991 – was one of the species we chose to protect. What was the state of the Bali Starling when you first started? There were probably only about six specimens left in the wilds of West Bali National Park. A program to protect the bird had been running for years, but had not succeeded in raising either awareness or higher numbers. The danger to the Bali Starling came from poaching and the loss of their habitat. Several hundred were imported into the US and Europe from the late 1960s through the 1970s. Unaware of how to look after them, most owners lost the birds within a few years, without having managed to breed them. As a result of local and overseas demand, the number of Bali Starlings living in their natural habitat decreased drastically. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, the wild population never exceeded more than around 200 birds. By 2002, the Bali Starling was restricted to just one small corner of the island in the northwest. Was the program an immediate success? We started with two pairs imported into Bali from a breeder in the UK. In 2004 we sold Begawan Giri Estate, and in 2005 we moved 97 birds to the Nusa Penida Bird Sanctuary where a wild release was planned. By 2007, 65 birds had been released and were breeding in the wild. We continue to monitor the free flock, the last audit taking place in May 2011. A further audit will be held in October of this year, assisted by Wildlife Reserves Singapore. Are rare birds the only activity the foundation concerns itself with? We set up a kindergarten when we were at Begawan, education for us being one of the keys to success. We have now also begun education programs at Green School and on Nusa Penida, which we will develop and take to other schools. We want to raise awareness to show that all species are important. We take more resources than we should and are using up our children’s inheritance. We need to protect our planet if our children and our grandchildren are to inherit a sustainable planet. The Bali Starlings offer us a way into people’s consciousness.

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What do you like best about your work? Seeing a child who was desperately ill now going to school, running around playing and growing up healthy is wonderful. Seeing small children receiving an education so that they are better able to plan their own futures shows me that the next generation has opportunities their parents did not have. Seeing a free flying pair of Bali Starlings with their young in a safe environment, something so few people have ever seen, gives me hope that people will take heed of what is needed to be done in the future. What do you consider Bali’s most pressing environmental problems? Pollution, plastic trash, salt infiltrated fresh water, traffic jams with trucks and giant buses belching exhaust fumes. How may readers learn more about the foundation’s work? Contact us at Shirley.hermawan@begawanfoundation.org and have a look at our website: www.begawanfoundation.org

When did you start building? We built ourselves a bamboo house in 1998, employing local staff to assist. Being there so often, we got to know the ins and outs of isolated village life. There was no running water, no electricity, no roads, and most of the community had never done any other work than growing rice.

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Wanted; Used books, toys, clothes or other goods for children. Your used goods will mean a lot to children in need. Please don’t throw away your used books and goods. Call us: (0361) 780 5541 or 783 4411. [071] Moving Sale; All household goods, dishes for 12 people and more, Bose 3 2 1 GS Series II system, CDs, German books (thriller, diving books), scuba equipment. Everything imported from Germany! Furniture, cabinet only with draws, bookshelf, Sofa set 2 and 3 (leather Chesterfield style, top quality from Germany) with table, decorative items, paintings. For more information please send SMS to 0859 3616 6536 all in Sanur. [072] Looking For; 2nd hand surfboards. Size from 6.6ft and bigger. Must be cheap. SMS 0819 3624 8599. [073] Wanted; Anybody who can recycle wine bottle, jars, plastic, cans etc any or all. Our contact has just moved on, so trying to find somebody interested to take from us monthly. Contact 081 856 6674. [074] For Sale; A cute yellow/ orange L-shaped sofa, 5 seats approx. 6 ft wide. 2,5 million rupiah. Contact 081 812 2162 if interested. Seminyak. [075] For Sale; Sheng (green) Pu’erh Tea, 1995, 2000 and 2006 vintage, Shou (black) Pu’erh Tea -great quality, from my collection. Arkan, 0813 3801 4355. Ubud. [076]

For Sale; Blazer car accessories, 2 x running boards metal step ups original condition very good, no damage. 500.000rpt. One as new left side mirror & casing for Blazer complete. 300.000rpt. + included right/ S-mirror casing (no mirror) Nett prices. SMS. 0813 3747 4477 English. 0813 3747 4477 Blahbatuh. [066]

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For Sale; Private Shure Beta 87/A. professional high performance microphone genuine never used made in Germany (purchased in Australia at $1.250.00AUD) requires Phantom point Amp/plug in. Top stage Performance indoor/exterior, special chip sensors. Reduced selling $800.00. ONO. SMS English 0813 3747 4477. Pantai Saba Blahbatuh. [067] Private Sale; 12 String Ibanez performance acoustic guitar, purchased in Australia for $875.00AUD. Model PF10-12N, Serial No. 92706869. Very Good condition, played very little. Selling Price, $500.00. (4.351.000rpt) English inquiries SMS, 0813 3747 4477 Pantai Saba Blahbatuh. [068] Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed.

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For Sale; Bushnell binoculars H20® 8x42 waterproof/fogproof, roof prism, great condition, with cover. 1.100.000, Arkan, 0813 3801 4355, Ubud. [077] NC/Ns/I-13 July 11

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For Sale; Midea manual washing machine 700,000 Rp. Toshiba mini Glacio fridge 500,000Rp. 29 inch analogue TV 400,000Rp. DVD player 200,000Rp. TV cabinet 100,000Rp. Black beanbag chair/footrest 250,000Rp. Iron 100,000Rp. Blender 100,000. Deo 081 7642 9476 Kuta. [092]

For Sale; iPhone 4, 32 Gb Factory Unlocked good condition full application only 5,5 mill. Please call 0831 1985 8644. [128] For Sale; iPhone 4, 32 Gb Unlocked with Gevey Pro, good condition no scratch, full application only 5 mill. Call 0831 1985 8644. [129]

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Julia’s Eyes In this very beguiling movie, Spanish surrealist director Guillem Morales looks at the peculiar dilemma of a woman suffering from a degenerative sight disease. As her vision begins to fade, she enters a dark world that seems to contain a mysterious and evil presence. Being a surrealist movie, do not expect a lot of it to make sense. It is not intended to! Guillem Morales is more interested in creating mood, atmosphere, and a strange psychological state of being. He succeeds extremely well in making a mystifying thriller. Even the Rain This is another Spanish movie, which comes from director Iciar Bollain. A Spanish movie director, and his film crew, is shooting a movie in Bolivia, because, there, they can take advantage of the cheap production costs. But, in the rural area where location shooting is taking place, a drought has led to the privatization of the water supply by the local authorities. This, in turn, leads to much civil unrest, and, the film makers want to pull out before being caught up in the political disruption. The movie is an interesting study into the fantasies of film making compared to its harsh realities. Also, the movie makes some very pertinent points about the exploitation of human resources. That’s What I Am Inspired by true events, which occurred in the 1960’s, writer and director Mike Pavone makes a low-keyed comedic drama which will take you by surprise. As the movie opens, you expect it to be a typical film about teenage angst in an American high school, but, when the school bully is reprimanded and placed in detention by a teacher; the movie takes a bitter twist. The humiliated bully takes his revenge by spreading the rumor that the teacher is a homosexual. This is to have devastating consequences throughout the small town community. Ed Harris is just superb as the victimized teacher. La Rafle Also inspired by true events, French writer and director Rose Bosch makes a stunning movie, which depicts the betrayal of the French Jews by the puppet French government, during the occupation of Paris by the German Army in the Second World War. Rose Bosch’s cinematic re-creation of the period is perfect, while she presents another powerful and harrowing Holocaust story. Hanna After repeated viewings, I am still none the wiser as to what this unusual movie is all about. It seems that a teenage girl has been trained by her CIA agent father to be a flawless assassin. Then, when she is captured by the CIA, who wants to use her to track down her father, who has turned renegade, she escapes from top security confinement and commences an odyssey to keep a rendezvous with him in Germany. Director Joe Wright’s film is a mix of ‘art house’ cinematic effects, combined with a futuristic espionage story. I am not convinced that this combination works; however, there is something about the movie which maintains your interest. Actors Eric Bana and Cate Blanchett use curious vocal accents in their portrayals. Burning Palms With his movie, writer and director Christopher Landon creates five independent short stories, all located in various suburbs of Los Angeles. Each of the stories is made in a very stylish and elegant manner, and, each story has a witty and decidedly ‘black’ comedy sensibility. A lot of the stories are very risqué, and are not for the little ones. Don’t leave the DVD lying around on the coffee table! Neverthe-less, all the stories reveal an amusing glance into a variety of contemporary Los Angeles lifestyles. A Matador’s Mistress And, yet again, another movie from Spain. This one, from director Menno Meyjes, tells the tale of a famous 1940’s

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matador who has an affair with a lady of ill repute. The matador’s manager, and his entourage, is concerned that the highly desirable and sexy woman will bring bad luck to the matador in the bull ring. Unfortunately, she is to live up to their expectations. I can’t help but feel that this movie would have been a hell of a lot better if they had used a Spanish actor as the matador, rather than Irish import Adrien Brody. In his performance, Adrien Brody brings much more Celtic languor to his role instead of Spanish passion. All-the-same, as the tempestuous mistress, Penelope Cruz saves the film. Penelope sizzles and is simply sensational. Cedar Rapids Another low-keyed comedic drama is created by director Miguel Arteta. In his movie, a somewhat naïve and dimwitted insurance salesman, from a small American town, attends a conference in the city of Cedar Rapids. There, he is to learn a few facts of life from some of the other conference delegates. The movie is very much character driven, rather than story based, so, if you enjoy watching actors Ed Helms, John C. Reilly, Anne Heche, and Sigourney Weaver do their ‘thing’, then you will probably get a big kick out of the movie. If you can’t stand those actors, then, the movie is not for you!

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Bloodworth After roaming all over America, for forty years, as a wandering troubadour, an aging folksinger returns to his Deep South ‘white trash’ family. On his return, as he recalls his past, he tries to encourage a sense of family solidarity. His family couldn’t give a damn. Kris Kristofferson, in a rare screen appearance, looks tired and weary. Also, he can hardly sing anymore.

Mr. Robet’s Best Buys Trust A naïve 14 year old girl is targeted by a pedophile in an internet chat-room. In Her Skin A young teenage girl doesn’t return home one evening from her ballet class. Julia’s Eyes A surrealist movie in which a woman endures a degenerative sight disease. The Ward A disturbed woman thinks an evil presence is haunting a psychiatric ward. Even the Rain A film crew gets caught up in civil unrest while making a movie in Bolivia. Unknown Awakening from a coma a man finds that his wife no longer recognizes him. That’s What I Am A shamed school bully takes revenge on a teacher by spreading a vile rumor. La Rafle Jews are betrayed by the French government during the Second World War. Source Code A pilot wakes up on a train, and has no idea how he got there or who he is. Hanna A teenage girl is trained by her CIA agent father to be a flawless assassin.

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For Sale; Samsung 37” flat screen LCD TV. Model # LA37R81B. Priced to sell as we are moving next month. come by and have a look. Rp. 2.5 mil takes it. 0819 9966 6610. Jimbaran. [116] Wanted To Buy; Second hand rattan sofas, chairs and coffee table. Ubud area preferred unless you can deliver (we will pay). 0819 9917 5511. [140]

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For Sale; Fantastic jewelry display cases. New! 120x80x90 2pcs/90x80x90/ 80x80x150. Diamond shape case 100x100x110. All with glass doors, and shelves, color bronze. Paid 70juta, just 2 weeks ago, will sell half price. 081 2388 2187 or <hinddesigns@yahoo. com>. Kerobokan. [161]

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Culinary Fantasia Ubud’s Mozaic Restaurant Reigns as the Best Restaurant in Indonesia By Nathan Myers Midway through our crispy seared duck, it begins to rain. Big, tropical droplets tap our shoulders, like, “Excuse me, but you might want to head for shelter now.” However far they’ve traveled to get here, diners now grab their wines and scurry towards Mozaic’s covered terrace. The restaurant runs at half capacity for just this reason. Moments later, they’re all safely enjoying their entrees in the Mozaic Restaurant red-lit luxury of the main dining area. The staff doesn’t miss a beat, but our own table isn’t as decisive. We’ve been plotting this meal since we first dined here two years ago. Now, just two hours into our triumphant return, abandoning our table feels like sacrilege. We glance to our wives. Their call. With meat on the table, us boys would barely notice a hailstorm. But it’s legitimately starting to pour. Droplets in our soup. Droplets on our spoons. Plunk plunk plunk. Maybe we should run. But then our wives just shrug and we all return to eating. “It’s only water, right?” Here in Bali, it’s never wise to question the gods. And considering we didn’t even choose our meal tonight, it hardly seems appropriate to second-guess the weather. If Mother Nature’s cooking lightning, then pass the thunder sticks.

In the mod-fusion cocktail lounge, we drink martinis to help us select from one of three six-course tasting menus. The most popular “Discovery” menu is mainly Balinese influenced path, while the “Chef’s Tasting” menu leans more towards French cuisine, with a variety of foi gras, truffles and precious foams. Then there’s the Chef’s surprise: with no items listed, it’s exactly what it sounds like. “People always get scared of Chef’s Surprise,” says our guest Tyler, a renowned California sushi chef just moving to Bali. “But it’s not like a chef is just using up what’s left in the fridge. He’s trying to impress you with his new ideas. That’s what I’m doing.”

She nods and orders a white chocolate martini. I hold up two fingers and the waiter brings us four. Why not? We have overcome the rain. We are dining in heaven. There should be chocolate on everything I eat from now on.

Lounge The theory is sound, but the listed items on the other two menus are too enticing to pass up. Our table is ready, but we sit in the lounge casually enjoying our martinis. Last time we ate here the meal lasted five hours. I’m aiming to best my personal record — like a full shift of work. Six hours on a single meal. It’s heroic, really. This is how we eat in Bali. Like chubby heroes, marching victoriously in circles. Mozaic’s accolades are unmatched in Indonesia. One of two restaurants rated in the Top 20 of Asia’s esteemed Milie Guide —landing at Number Six overall (the other, Ku De Ta is #18). Yet the place has the air of a secret. Tucked away. Backyard elegance. Gastronomic oasis. Jungle gardens give way to our outdoor table, where wine and appetizers arrive to greet us.

The rest is indescribable. People always ask me what kinds of food we eat in Bali. “Italian food,” I’ll tell them. “Chinese. Thai, sushi and wood-fired pizzas. There are some great burger spots and a Korean BBQ I actually have dreams about. We even have decent Mexican food.”

And thus, we don’t. Chefs adapt their signature dishes with indigenous accouterments and call it fusion — fancy food-speak for, “like, whatever.” Mixing. Matching. Local ingredients for transient cuisines. That’s how we eat in Bali. Like rambling lords on permanent vacation. People in Ubud know this best. One of Bali’s oldest expat enclaves, they’ve been fusing memories into mealtimes as long as they can remember. Yoga burritos. Thailand suchi. Martinis and ribs. As if they all come from a country that never really existed. Some culinary fantasia concocted over a tall glass of amnesia. Mozaic Restaurant presides like palace over this fictional gastronmy. From the prelude drink to the finale truffle, dining akin to a culinary symphony, an ensemble of tastes and presentations ranging from a cappella flavors to fugues of pitch perfect oral harmony. For lack of a better term, chef/owner Chris Salans identifies his menu as “French fusion.” Salans was born of FrenchAmerican parents (fusion), studied in Boston and Paris (fusion), and married a Balinese women while cooking in Singapore (fusion). He cooks from the heart (not fusion) with a menu that changes almost daily (con-fusion).

Must I go on? The food gods have spoken, and us mere mortal bellies can only swoon. But the service here as equally delicious. The insight into each dish. The way serving trickles towards the table, never interrupting the conversation or overwhelming the palate. New dish. New wine. The storm never shows. The rain ceases as quickly as it began, and we are alone in the garden. We beg our waiter for mercy. He brings us an ashtray. Not strictly allowed, but given our solo status we’re all feeling very French. “I’m never leaving this table,” I tell my wife. “I want to die here.”

I write “rain” down on the little notepad I brought to review this restaurant, and then I fail to write anything further. So that’s my one-word review of Mozaic: Rain.

You know what I’m talking about. Greek. Turkish. Mongolian. In this entrepreneurial outpost, “restaurateur” is an ideal ex-pat career tracks. “There are so many people here from BLANK,” each wandering chef explains, “and they all miss the taste of home.”

Like many Hindus, like many Australians, I hold cows sacred. And they taste especially sacred with ginger-scented sprouts, spiced chestnut pureé and Balinese spice paste, “basa gede.” I also adore the local ducks, parading out of the rice paddies and served French-style (marget) with stir-fried Asian greens, lime-infused yellow peppers and a spicy sambal sauce. The Daun Korokeling suckling pork includes eggplant caviar, milk gelee and a curry-leaf infused demi-glace.

Whipped French goat For my westernized appetite, early offerings are agonizingly petite. Pureed baby carrot with twice-foamed cream-fresh. Rich, creamfilled gougere. Crispy oven-warm herb rolls with hand-made butters. Shots of intense flavor, blasting our palates clear for inbound entrees. Raw spices adorn the table: kaffir lime, ginger flower, green peppercorn. We touch, sniff, fondle as our waiter explains that each dish is based upon a different one. Indonesia was called “the Spice Islands” to the first European Traders, and centuries of hunting these precious delicacies literally changed the course of history (back when the world was still flat). Shipwrecked sailors and embedded merchants were Indonesia’s original expats, the first to miss the flavor of home. It’s the reason we’re here now, pairing European refinement with raw jungle spice. Four courses deep, things get serious. Grilled yellow fin with lime leaf gelée. More please. Three styles of oyster with ginger flower sorbet. Slurp, gurgle, ahhh. Suckling pork with eggplant caviar and curry demi-glace. The last bite is punishing. Crispy duck with tropical raindrops from the gods. I loosen my belt. Embrace the rain. While others scurry for cover, we wave the next course into play. More. And more again. We’re brazen now. Indestructible and soaking wet.

A cork pops from the nearby kitchen, so Tyler and I wander over to ogle the occasion while the ladies nurse their drinks. Set back amongst the jungle foliage, Tyler’s surprised by the set-up of the kitchen, both understated and unique. A unique U-shaped system, with red-faced Chef Salans manning the junction and finishing every plate personally. Well, he was doing that. Right now he is sipping champagne and toasting his staff. He sees us watching. “Is everything okay,” he asks. “Everything is perfect,” I say. “Just wondering what the occasion is.” Salans pours us two glasses of champagne, explaining that they’ve just received their updated Miele Guide , ranking Mozaic sixth amongst all restaurants in Asia. We clink and gulp the bubbly, then stand there stupidly as the staff leap back into their craft. Plates whip by i n a f l u r r y. S a u c e s . Garnish. Flames and treats. It’s enough to remind us what we’re missing, and we hurry back to our table. Tyler is familiar with the Miele Guide, a fairly new ranking system. “The Top Chef Owner Christopher Salans 20 list is really elite,” he explains. “Most of the restaurants are from Singapore and Hong Kong. Top notch stuff. This is the Michelin Guide for Asia.” Back in heaven, our first desert has arrived. Kaffir lime chocolate mouse paired with Warre’s 1994 vintage Port. Later there’s also a chocolate truffle, no bigger than grape. I can only finish half of it. I stare and weep. I check the time. We’ve been at it four and a half hours. Maybe just one more martini wouldn’t hurt. Dry, I’m thinking. Very dry. The sky is turning dark again. Thunder beyond the volcano. I lean back in my chair and watch the last star abandon the sky. This is how we eat in Bali. A solitary droplet lands on my cheek and slides down to my lips. Just one perfect drop. Rain. And then it begins to pour.

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For Sale; PS3 games from Australia. Colin Mcrae Dirt 1. James Bond Quantam of Solace. F 1 2010, Hawx 1. Race Driver Grid 1. Medal of Honor Airborne. Call of Duty Four. Sell 2 mil, Terry, Sanur, 0813 3813 6110. [115] For Sale; Indoor Jacuzzi/ Sauna. 1.5x1.5mtr with Davey XS250 circulation spa pump, Apollo Steam Generator, with audio/ speakers/mirror/telephone inside. Price Rp 10jt. Please contact; Wayan Nirba; 081 5574 9162. [130]

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For Sale; Blackberry Bold 9700 (Onyx). Complete original box. Perfect condition. Screen protected + extra casings. Rp. 2.8 million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [121]

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More Gadgets Galore. In this issue I have another shower holder for your iPod; how about a digital picture frame AND printer; video glasses; iPhone seat mount; a cool helmet; iPhone projector; a keyboard for you iPad; and a way to find your luggage. Enjoy… iPod docking shower radio This AM/FM shower radio with LCD clock doubles as a player and recharger for iPod touch, iPod nano, iPod classic, iPod (3rd Gen - 5th Gen) and iPod mini. Made with splash resistant cabinet and includes a detachable stand and adjustable nylon rope. Built-in aux line-in for connecting iPod shuffle, MP3 or other digital audio player. (Recharging only when using the included AC adaptor.) Amazon.com US$34.61 C/CI/U-01 June 11

Epson PictureMate Show – digital frame and a printer, all in one I still remember the days where you would have to wait until your photos were developed, the thrill of the perfect shot, or the disappointment of a whole roll, with no good pictures to speak of. You can guess that I am a big fan of digital. It’s wonderful to be aware of what you have, while you are still able to take another shot. However, there is a downside, the pictures are stored online, or on a disc, and seem to get squirreled away, forgotten. Until now! The Epson PictureMate Show is the perfect desktop item that allows you to view your pictures on it’s built in digital photo frame, and when the mood strikes you, you can print them out, to have and to hold, or to give to Grandma. This 2 in 1 unit can not only print lab quality photographs in full color, sepia or black and white, but you can edit your photos as well. Crop them, remove red-eye, select sizes and border styles and create a personalized slideshow with 12 different slideshow modes. Print directly from your camera or card, no computer required. It’s perfect for anyone in the family, weighs about five and a half pounds. www.amazon.com US$200

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iPhone seat mount Watch iPhone movies hands-free. It also tucks in airplane tray. Connect your iPhone or iPod Touch to a car headrest, glovebox, airline tray or treadmill for hands-free viewing and fast, easy access to controls while you travel or exercise. Silicone, 9 x 5 x 1/2”. http://www.taylorgifts.com/ US$19.98

You want to feel the wind in your hair on a motorcycle, but you also want to keep your skull intact. The Belvedere is your best shot at doing both—in a design inspired by the racing gear of Steve McQueen. The shell is made from featherlight but superstrong carbon fiber, the napa leather interior has plenty of ventilation, and the futuristic-looking visor lets you know this thing ain’t just for the scooter set. A little expensive, but isn’t your comfort AND your head worth it? http://www.ateliersruby.com/ US$890 iPhone Video Projector The iPhone does play some pretty good quality videos, and sometimes when you have something precious that you want to share with the rest of your friends, the iPhone’s screen might be just too small. What if you had something that could blow up that display to a whole lot bigger for everyone to have a decent look? That’s where the iPhone Video Projector comes in, where this LED-illuminated projection system will deliver 557 x 234 resolution with its 4:3 native aspect ratio. It can be projected onto a screen or wall that is up to 110″ diagonally from as close as 20″ or up to a whopping 18′ away. Audio can be played through an integrated sound system, although we would not expect too much from its two 3-watt titanium drivers that have been integrated with the on-board dual 7-watt amplifiers. http://www.hammacher.com US$299 The iPad needs a keyboard Yes, your iPad’s cool, sure, but with its on-screen keyboard, you can forget about doing any serious writing. For you I have Zagg’s Zaggmate Case. Built into its strong, yet light weight, the aluminum case is a keyboard that uses Bluetooth for a wireless connection to the iPad. http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zaggmate-ipad-case US$99.99 The Wireless Luggage Finder – let your luggage find you The Wireless Luggage Finder is an individually coded luggage tag featuring a built-in wireless transmitter along with a wireless key chain recognition device. So while you’re waiting at the baggage claim, your key chain will sound, flash, and vibrate when your suitcase is within about 65 feet of you, and best of all, using a specialized photo sensor, it can actually sense your baggage in the cargo of the plane by measuring light, altitude and noise. Won’t that make for a more pleasant journey? The Wireless Luggage Finder is also suitable for tracking keys, cell phones, and more. It has an easily changeable 100 hour battery and works world-wide. Now if we could just do something about the airline food and flight delays. www.amazon.com US$25

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Question: I am a 38-year old Western male who has been around the block more than a few times. I have learned a lifetime of lessons, not just my own, but from the wisdom, hope and experience of hundreds of other people as well. Being a Libra, I’ve always tried to be open, honest and balanced. Not to toot my own horn, but I am an all-around decent dude. My dilemma is that I haven’t been on an official date in over 4 years. That’s right! And yes, that also means what else you may be thinking. That part really sucks. My last relationship lasted 3 years and was probably one of my best ones. It proved to me that I’ve worked through whatever faults I used to have in my younger years. The main problem in that relationship was that she desperately wanted to fill an emotional and physical void that I couldn’t fill at that time in my life. When that relationship ended, I decided to take a long hard look at myself and to take the time and space that I clearly needed away from marriage and relationships to “re-discover myself” -- as cliché as that may sound. Since then, I have become sober, and I have improved my relationship with family and friends. I have built a strong bond with my daughter, greatly increased my professional profile, earned more money and worked harder to become debt free, bought things for myself that I needed and wanted, and traveled, which is what brought me here to Bali. I am as proud of myself now as I have ever been. So now that I am here, and now that I have accomplished all that I can at this juncture in my life, I cannot understand why I am not actively pursuing even so much as a date. It’s not that I don’t want to date anyone. I’d love to go out with a romantic interest. There are a million things I’d enjoy sharing, but something is missing, and I’m just not sure what it is. So my question to you, Doc, is where do I go from here? Do I need to wait until I’m desperate, or should I just continue to play things out and see what happens? Is it possible that my previous flaw of “settling for less” has now turned into a flaw of lack of satisfaction? I am open to suggestions. Please help. Thanks! Dr. ZZ: Thank you for writing, You pose an interesting question because being a Westerner in a Southeast Asian country can often result in either one of two experiences: Some find it exhilarating while others find it isolating. Many people who come here from non-Asian countries feel that life here is much like that of being a kid in a candy store. Both because of the reduced cost of living in this part of the world, and because of the inherent amount of attention one attracts as a Westerner, people who visit Southeast Asia

tend to develop more specific luxuries here (maids, private drivers, bigger homes, etc.) and attract more social interest than they might otherwise at home. The flip side of that, however, is that word tamu, (technically “guest” in bahasa Indonesia) carries with it the connotation of “foreigner.” Thus, many tamu will tell you that they end up feeling like walking wallets or walking ATM machines. In this regard, it is difficult to get past the experience of being alien here and equally as difficult to develop a sense of community and belonging – especially if you have not yet become fluent in the language. Even if you were to marry an Indonesian woman, give birth to Indonesian children, become an Indonesian citizen, and live here for the rest of your life, you are likely to never be rid of the description tamu. To Indonesians, because you are a Westerner, you will always be foreigner -- no matter how long you stay here. To some this feels like an insurmountable stigma. My sense is that either one of two possibilities may be at play for you in the reluctance or the missing link you describe when it comes to dating. First, in spite of the fact that you say you want to date, in your heart of hearts you may not want to. Perhaps you are simply happy with the way your life is going at the moment, and you are preferring to avoid the possibility of inviting someone else in who may conceivably mess it up. That, to me, seems fair – especially for a person who values self-discovery. Moreover, if you’re ultimately interested in a long-term love interest, meeting a person in a foreign country is not necessarily the easiest place to initiate such an involvement.

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On the other hand, if you notice this same sense of ennui wherever you happen to be – even in your own home country – then, something chemical may be at cause. A man your age ought to be able to go to the gym, rev up his testosterone, and let his body chemicals drive the pursuit of potential dates. If your hormones are out of balance for some reason, and if you find that you are experiencing fatigue, erectile dysfunction, mood difficulties, sleep disturbances and/or low sex drive, then you may want to have your testosterone levels checked and consider follow up treatment with bio-identical hormones. Testosterone generally tends to decline in men after age 40, but no two people are alike. Many with low testosterone have low-grade symptoms without necessarily recognizing them. You may want to check that out and eliminate any potential hormonal imbalances before looking for other reasons behind the scenes. Copyright © 2011 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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A terrarium is a miniature garden grown inside an enclosed container, which is usually made from covered glass or plastic. The word terrarium comes from the Latin “Terra” for ‘earth’ and “Arium” a Latin suffix which means ‘enclosure for safe-keeping.’ Basically a terrarium is an enclosure of earth for the keeping of a terrestrial environment, such as plants and land animals, just as an aquarium also derived from Latin, is an enclosure for water and aquatic animals. A terrarium can be kept indoors or outdoors, they are especially fun for kids, and are an alternate way to keep a small garden. A terrarium is like a fusion of art and nature. The invention is generally credited to a man called Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward. He wrote a book called “On the Growth of Plants in Closely Glazed Cases” which he published in 1842. One thing that makes building a terrarium so rewarding is your choice of environment can be so diverse! You could build a tiny jungle, maybe a little rock garden, a swamp or even or a desert landscape. The possibilities are endless! There are animals that you could put in your terrarium. Animals suited to life in a terrarium include snakes, lizards, or even frogs and turtles.

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In your terrarium you can be creative and add other objects to create minilandscape scenes. You can add decorative rocks, small statues, bridges or even mirrors to look like mini ponds. You could also add animals to your terrarium, though this is a challenge because you also have to care for the animal as well as the plants. I would only recommend using animals in a terrarium made from a large fish tank. Be sure the terrarium is enclosed, but also has good ventilation, and that there is enough room for the animal to be comfortable. Some favorites are lizards, frogs and turtles. Think about the conditions required by each living thing in your terrarium. For instance, a lizard will need a rock on which to relax, and possibly a heat lantern, whilst frogs require moist, damp space and places to hide, a water source is also important. To create a pond in your terrarium for a frog or turtle, simply add pebbles or gravel in the fish tank, and then clear out a corner to add some water for a small pond. If you this is all too much effort, there is a most simple way to keep an attractive low maintenance terrarium. Simply build a rock garden or desert landscape. Place in pebbles, sand and some rocks of varying sizes shapes and colours, and there you have a rock garden. No plants, no animals, no water required! Inanimate or living, a terrarium allows you to create your own miniature landscape. One of the wonderful things about a terrarium is that once it is in balance, . they often will take care of themselves! Have fun building your terrarium. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2011 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-1 Dec. 10


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For Sale; Canggu Club family membership. Good for whole family. Asking USD 2,500. Call 0816 472 8565 or email: <haigbros@yahoo. com>. Kerobokan. [138]

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For Sale; Chest freezer GEA AB 600T 5.800.000, chest freezer Sanyo SFC 50K 5.100.000, pictures available. Contact <director @busybeefood.org> or call 878 4379 office hour. Sanur. [016]

For Sale; Brand new. Never used 2 pairs synthetic rattan sofa. Can buy 1 pair only. Rp. 1.500.000/pair. E-mail <b4ssman@hotmail.com>. SMS 0361 307 2226. Denpasar. [041]

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Bali Advertiser

13 July - 27 July, 2011

“The Ite’s Have It”

As for you ethereal types sitting cross legged on your bamboo mats in your Ubud Bales with your eyes closed holding your fingers in the lobster claw position (that’s the one that somehow makes me think of the Queen picking up something the royal corgi left on the carpet) trying to find your inner selves and gain enlightenment, - get real you lot! What you really need is a 2lb hammer and a pile of rather hard rocks. I understand a rivetcatcher from Newcastle upon Tyne is opening a new enlightenment centre in Ubud next year to be called the Bill Bollock’s School of Transcendental Catharsis. Bill is of course the famous author of that worldwide best seller “Rockbreaking for Inner Peace.” The hammers have already been ordered along with axes and clubs. Sponsored by Made’s Firewood Supplies and the Agung Gravel and Aggregate Company the courses will cover such popular topics as “Bludgeoning for beginners”, “Chopping your way to internal wellness”, “Satisfying nightclubbing for frustrated housewives” and “Discovering the inner axeman.” It is interesting to consider some of the items we have mentioned so far, a block of cast iron, a hammer, chisel, axe (and Bill Bollock for that matter) are all made from basically the same material, iron, though it does tend to come in different variations. There are a handful of materials that have changed the whole nature of the way we live and probably nothing more so than iron. Iron is, of course, a material that has been around for quite a while (since the iron age really) and we do tend to take it for granted. It has become so ubiquitous we forget its involvement in just about everything we do (well, nearly everything). Unfortunately iron has a tendency to rust doesn’t it and so iron as such doesn’t occur naturally as iron, it exists as rust (iron oxide) or various forms of it. To make iron you take rock (iron ore) and you put it into a blast furnace with other rock (limestone) and yet other rock (coal that has been heated to turn it into coke), you burn it all and at around 1,250 degrees C the carbon in the coke removes the oxygen from the iron oxide, the carbon and oxygen mix to form carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Removing the oxygen in this way changes the iron oxide to iron which at somewhere around 1,538 degrees C (that’s pretty hot isn’t it?) it melts. When it cools the iron is not much use, it is called pig iron is very brittle and has a carbon content of around 4%. So it has to be melted again (what!) so the contaminants can be removed, alloying elements can be added and the carbon content can be adjusted. This is hardly straight forward is it? It makes you wonder how anyone ever found out how to make the stuff. Can you imagine Joe Muggins sitting in the pub staring into the fire? “Hey I’ve got this idea” “Oh dear.” “Yes, we’ll get some rock and we’ll burn it. “Burn it?” “Yes, it’ll melt and then we’ll get iron.” “Iron, what’s that?” “I don’t know, we haven’t made it yet.” “It’ll never take off you know.” Finally after this tedious process and equally tedious explanation we have cast iron which is a mixture of ferrite (pure iron) and a lot of carbon (2.5 to 4%) in the from of graphite (there are lots of “ites” in iron you know). Iron is made up of crystals and the ferrite grows into large cubic crystals which are magnetic. Cast iron is strong, fairly heavy and does not rust much but it is also fairly soft and can crack. It is also easy to cast and machine. We use it for many things most notably car engine blocks and water pump housings. But then one day someone came up with the German Finery process. He was a gentleman who said “Ah Hah Hah, Vee haff vays off making zee steel koz vee haff zee mussels in zee spittle.” It was found that if you blow air over the molten iron, the oxygen in the air burns and removes impurities from the iron. It also mixes with the carbon in the iron which is given off as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. When the iron cools it is purer and has less carbon in it. “Donner undt Blitzen, zee iron haff becum zee steel!” “But just a minute, we added carbon to iron ore to get rid of oxygen and turn iron oxide into iron. Now we we want to add oxygen to

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Steel is made up of crystals of pure iron (ferrite) and pearlite and/ or cementite (oh dear two more “ites” which are mixtures of iron and carbon). The crystals are smaller than in cast iron and steel is much harder and stronger. It was all very difficult at first but then in 1855 along came a man called Bessemer, he was one tough cookie. He found that by putting a straw into a vat of molten iron and blowing into it you could convert a whole lot of iron into steel quickly and easily provided your lungs were big enough. Even to this day we use the same process of blowing air (these days oxygen is used rather than air) through molten iron to dramatically reduce the amount of carbon in the iron and produce what is known as low carbon or “mild” steel. A strong material we use for really useful things such as tools for taking stones out of horses hooves and skyhooks.

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Over time we have also become very clever at further modifying what is already a very useful material by changing its qualities to suit our purpose. The first thing we found was that if you drop red hot steel into water (known as quenching) the steel cools very quickly, the crystals cannot grow large and small crystals make the steel harder and more brittle. By experimentation it was found that by heating the steel up to different shades of redhottedness (that’s a good word isn’t it?) before dropping it into water we can control the size of the crystals and the degree of hardness and brittleness. This is called heat treatment. By heating steel then cooling it very slowly we can allow the crystals to grow large making the steel softer and more malleable. This is known as annealing. It was then found that if you heat the end of something sharp (such as an axehead) dip it into charcoal (carbon) and quench it in water just the edge could be hardened. This technique is very useful for such things as swords, scissors, axes, knives, chisels and, as the French all know, guillotines where we want the edge to be very hard so we can sharpen it and it won’t blunt easily but we don’t want the main body of the thing to be to brittle and break, all very useful when you need to chop off the head of some belligerent king with rather tough neck.

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Finally we found that by adding impurities and alloying elements we could change the form of the crystals in a million and one different forms allowing us to make squillions of different types of steel for different purposes. So what is the relevance of all this? In our daily lives this is all very relevant. We need hard steel for car springs and soft steel for coat hangers. We need very tough steel for spanners and socket sets. For hinges we need steel that doesn’t wear or bend easily. For knives and scissors we need tough steel but with hard sharp edges. The list is endless. Of major importance we need to use the correct steel for steel reinforcing bars when we build our houses. This is an important issue in Bali where the temptation for builders to buy cheaper steel is ever present. Of particular importance is the use of steel in tools.  Screwdrivers need to be of tough steel but with the tip hardened so they don’t bend but not so hard that they shatter.  Files are made hard to be able to abrade softer steel, unfortunately this also makes them brittle and they tend to break easily. Drill bits are similar.  Hammers need to be tough but not brittle.  Chisels need to be of tough steel but with a hardened tip so they can be ground to a sharp edge but not so they will shatter. If a chisel shatters you can easily lose an eye.  Saws need to be flexible and strong, you certainly don’t want them to break but you do need hard sharp teeth.

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Did you know that a 2 lb hammer is probably one of the most useful items anyone could ever have. They’re very useful for repairing jewelry, fixing motor bikes, adjusting television sets, gently inserting straws into those little Aqua containers that always spew water down your front and for making fine adjustments to the delicate mechanism of that recalcitrant watch you bought last week on Kuta Beach.

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Indeed my vocabulary was expanded by a handsome number of colourful words and I gained valuable experience should I ever wish to work in the ‘enquiries’ department of the CIA or perhaps the Muammar Gaddafi school of social etiquette.

remove carbon and turn iron into steel. Isn’t it all a bit pointless?” “Stop asking zee seely, seely kvestions schvinehundt. Do you vant zee steel or vot?”

Denpasar

Many years ago as a student apprentice I spent a week of my life chiselling a block of cast iron. Such a seemingly mindless task taught me many things but three spring to mind: 1 How soft cast iron can be. 2 How hard the point of a chisel can be. 3 How £@&%$!ing painful it can be to hit yourself on the knuckle with a 2lb hammer.

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It pays to buy good quality tools. Take care when you buy them and they will last you a lifetime and justify the cost. Many of the tools you buy in Indonesia are of such poor quality that they can be considered throw away items and sadly you may well be throwing them away in disgust before you have completed the job. Pay attention to the steel used and the quality of finish. Bear in mind that low quality tools are often cheap copies of high quality tools, they may look good but have been made without any understanding of the need to get the steel right. I suggest you look out for respected brand names, I always like Stanley as a brand that is of good reliable quality without being over the top price wise. Germany has a history of making high quality tools. Certain other countries have well earned reputations for sub standard copies. “Vee haff vays off making zee tools.”

Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. If you have any questions or comments he can be contacted on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2011 Fixed Abode You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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For Sale; Nokia E72, very good condition, brown color, Rp. 2,9 million (nego). Blackberry Gemini 8250, very good condition, Rp. 1,5 million (nego). Complete with box. Call 0878 6116 3056 / 0878 6002 1237. Ubud. [168]

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For Sale; Books. English paperbacks. Majority in great condition. Prices mostly from 20,000-50,000. Full list can be emailed and books ready to view. <sanursarah@gmail.com>. Ph 0819 3304 8209 or 0361 285 437. Sanur. [169]

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Looking For; Mini bar fridge (second). Please SMS for a good offer: 0813 8625 0849. [142]

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For Sale; iPhone 3GS, 32GB, black, no scratches, excellent as new, with white Otter case, unlocked, works with all sim cards, any operator in the world. Asking 5.2 million or best offer. Please call 081 620 2222. Denpasar. [143]

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For Sale; Nikon DX2 body, as new, boxed, recently serviced by Nikon USA, zero images on sensor, cleaned checked, sensors replaced, etc. Includes a Nikkor 24120mm f/3.5-5.6AF and a SIGMA 105mm, f2.8DG macro lens. Asking 35juta. Call 081 620 2222. Denpasar. [144]

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For Sale; Blackberry Bold 8900 & Pearl. Cheap and good condition. Ph. 081 2380 5899. Jimbaran. [163] For Sale; Desktop PC. intel pentium dualcore 2.8GHz, 1GB DDR2 Ram, 250GB HDD, G31 intel onboard VGA, 15” Samsung LCD, Mouse, Keyboard, AVR Rp. 2jt. SMS 0361 307 2226. E-mail: <b4ssman@hotmail. com>. Denpasar. [164]

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Salsa classes wanted ASAP! Couple looking for salsa dance classes in Petitenget area. Private or in a group is fine with us. E-mail <nasbosi@gmail.com> or call 0813 8857 7817. [165] Cleaning up storeroom sell 6 drawers metal locker (2pcs), Olympic office table (5pcs), plastic chairs (20pcs), show case/cooler 100 litre, sofa set, mattress, Olympic wardrobe/cupboard Olympic shelf, water heater Ariston. Call Gidion Hp. 0819 1916 7777. [166]

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For Sale; German books (novel), Rp. 15.000 min 10 pcs. Contact Klaus 0813 3789 8879. [167] Free: Private Classified Ads in Bali Advertiser. Put your free ad in the next issue. The easiest way to place your ad is at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz  Place An Advertisement page  Private Classified. You may also bring in, fax, or directly e-mail your ad. C/BM/G-13 July 11

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13 July - 27 July, 2011

WE ARE SELLING ALL THE WOODEN

AND IRON DOORS THAT YOU NEED TO MAKE A SHOW ROOM. WE SELL ALSO A VERY WELL RANKED WEBSITE.

For Sale; Unwanted gift, Iphone 3gs 16gb black, still in very good condition, complete, jailbroken, unlocked, sell for 3.7jt (reasonable bargain), for pics, email <okkie.morrashto@gmail. com>, text or call 0857 3722 8882, English or Bahasa. Ubud. [145]

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For Sale; Unwanted gift, Motorola droid verizon (cdma), black color, still locked, comes only with phone and charger, sell for 1.9jt (reasonable bargain), for pics, email <okkie. morrashto@gmail.com>, text or call 0857 3722 8882. Ubud. [146] For Sale; 2nd hand SUP, stand up paddle board, Starboard 10’2”. Perfect for learning on flat water and surfs waves really well. Very light board with embedded handle for easy carrying. Good condition. It’s yours for IDR 6.5 million. Call Tony 0813 3806 6404. Sanur. [155] For Sale; Stone paras, panel wood, good for outdoors, good price. If you need call 0818 0379 8214. [160]

For Sale; 2 paintings for sale 1 Bali traditional dance scene framed 70cmx90cm oil on canvas, 1 Henri Matisse reproduction of a woman sitting acrylic 45x60cm, both in very good condition will brighten up any home/room only 300,000rp. Russ 0813 3805 8625. Kuta. [157]

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For Sale; Surfboard surftech Tuflite 2. 5,11x18.25x2 in very good condition with sponsors spray, can be removed! with new f. c. s fins and new xtrak rear deckpad new cost 7 million sell for only 2.5 million bargain! Call/ SMS Russ 0813 3805 8625. Kuta. [158]

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For Sale; Surfboard fins. Original not Bali copies! 1 set future fins oversized twin fin set hard to find in Bali! + 1 set f. c. s carbon fibre G3000X both in pretty good condition will sell both sets 250,000rp. 0813 3805 8625. Kuta. [159]

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For Sale; Good condition 8liter Rinnai Japan deep fryer Rp. 3jt. SMS 0361 307 2226. E-mail: <b4ssman@ hotmail.com>. Denpasar. [156]

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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch

I went to a local performance recently and the audience was so noisy – why is that? Those who ever been to a traditional performance or concert in Bali will notice that the local people act in quite the opposite way to audiences at say classical concerts in the West. Back home, you may have experienced the fear of coughing in a Mozart concerto, for example, worrying that the big lady in front of you will spin around in an instant, scrunching up her snout and gritting her teeth as she hisses an almighty, “SSSHH!”. For those of you who have the ‘sshh-a-phobia’, a Balinese concert will be a dream: here people love talking, texting, using their mobile phones, coming and going as they please, and even letting their kids run on the stage. It is clear that concert behaviour that is taboo in the West is the quite the norm in Bali.

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Interestingly enough, concert anal-retention is has not always been the norm in other countries. According to concert pianist and researcher from New York, Robert Levin, before the Victorian era things were a lot more relaxed. In Mozart’s concerts, much of what played solo was improvised and the audience would stand up and cheer, sometimes moving around the room for a better view. Now, we are growled at for rustling the programme notes, and anyone who brings kids: look out! Let us remember that in Bali traditionally, performances never started at a certain time, only a general time of the day. So, people would come and go, checking out the performers behind the stage putting on their make-up in open pavilions, and then buying snacks from the sellers who had set up their stalls around the perimeter of the make-shift stage. Talking was common, and kids were always around and no one would ever dream of leaving them at home—how could you ever let them miss out?! Mobile phones are probably the biggest modern nuisance, and one day MCs at major festivals like the Bali Arts Festival, for example, may think to ask the audience “switch-off” to enhance spectator comfort. Otherwise, it’s simply “Welcome to Bali”! Vaughan Hatch has immersed himself with Balinese culture, living with locals in Bali since 1997. He speaks fluent Indonesian and Balinese, and is unashamedly addicted to playing gamelan. A linguistic, archaeology and publishing graduate, he works for indOKiwi ‘linguistic and cultural solutions’ in Sanur. Email him on contact@indokiwibali.com or call (0361) 464201 for further queries. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2011 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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For Sale; Range Rover Vogue year 2000, green, low mileage, 20” tyres, excellent condition. Call (0361) 792 9999. [001]

Grand Cherokee 3.6 2011; New Wrangler JK Sport, Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors, Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors, Jeep Patriot, Chrysler 300 C, Dodge Journey; Visit Nadia Auto Graha, Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [011]

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For Sale; Honda CRV ‘00 A/T light brown metallic, 2000cc, plate H7113GG, good condition, Rp. 115 million (ONO). Please call/ SMS 0878 6116 3056. [003] For Sale; Nissan Patrol year ‘80, 4WD, Call 085 6389 6666. [004] Sale Car Mazda Camping E2000. Rp 50 Juta. Phone 0859 3536 4737. [005] For Sale; Chevrolet Captiva 2.0l AWD. 2010. 4.000 km. Brand new, all accessories (GPS, DVD, Sound system). Rp 335 jt. 081 2381 6026. [006] For Sale; APV GX, May 2 0 1 0 , A u t o , S i l v e r, 2 9 . 0 0 0 K m , 11 m o n t h s Rego and full insurance Rp 139 million. Phone 081 7977 1453 or 081 7479 6441. [007] VW Combi/ mini bus ‘74 (German built). New: big alternator, big battery, tires, steering box & suspension. Reconditioned disc brakes. New Red paint, custom interior, new big stereo, reconditioned Engine. This Combi is reliable. Great Value at Rp 60 juta (Nego). 0828 9761 0177 <normbali@ yahoo.com> [008] Suzuki X-over automatic like new for sale with all custom interior and exterior, wheel and tires. Asking for Rp 200 million. Must see. Always in Garage. 0812 3764 8645. Serious buyer only. [009] Suzuki Karimun Estilo black 2008. 47.000 Km (moving sale). Excellent condition. Still insured. Regular checks only at offi cial Suzuki dealer. All original. Call 0852 3855 5566 for inspection. [010]

Toyota Rush 2008. Silver. Excellent condition. 28,300km. Rp 180 million. Ph 081 856 3474. [012] Jeep CJ5, 1972; Refurbished. 40 Million Rp. OBO, 0821 4488 9493; <stephanie.rodigas@ gmail.com>. [013] ‘79 Land Cruiser VGC Completely overhauled contact: 815 5800 5269 or Email <vanessarea@ me.com>. [014] For Sale; ‘79 Toyota L Cruiser 4x4 modified V-6 eng. (American owned) Rp. 57 juta no nego. + $850 worth of Toyota accessories ”free” w/sale. Best deal. Phone: 0821 4591 8311. [015] M a z d a R o a d s t e r, M i n i Cooper S, Vellvire Z Platinum, Elgrand ‘08, BMW 520 ‘05, New Toyota Commuter 15 seats, BMW 320 ‘08; Visit Nadia Auto Graha, (sales, service & spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [016]

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Cars - Motorcycles - Watercraft - etc

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Kymco Scooter black 2004. Great Condition. Rp 4.2 million. Phone 0819 9947 9803. [021] Chopper Honda GL100cc. Documents complete. Info + photos contact <judithfa@ gmx.net>. [022]

Watercraft 2000 Yamaha XL 1200 wave runner, go everywhere Shorelander trailer, rebuilt engine, extra clean, lots of accessories, AUD 8,000. <deepbarrels@hotmail.

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com>. [023] Fishing Boat, 10 x 3 m. New Twin Mercruiser gasoline. Engines 190 hp with 200 hours. All Garmin GPS, Radar Nav equipment, & fish finder included. Can be seen by appointment at Serangan Island. Please call : 081 2392 8230. [024] Sale Speedboat 9.5m HalfCabin Fiberglass, 2x115hp

Motorcycle For Sale; Aprilia RS125 year 2002, silver red color, low mileage only 7000km. Call 0813 3819 9999. [017]

Yamaha engines. Dive and Fishing. + extras. $29,000 negotiable. Phone 0813 5336 9344. [025] Boston Whaler Boat

Harley Davidson Electroglyde (2001). Excellent condition. Stunning bike. Black and chrome. Bags, CD Radio. Bali plates. Blue Book and STNK. Dream ride. Rp 278 juta ONO. Call 00601 2292 7287. Email <enquiry@ assetopportunities. com>. [018] Benson Super 8, Blue / Yellow, 4.000 Km, Rp 16.5 Million. Phone 0819 9925 3063. [019]

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For Sale; Leaving Bali: desktop-PC 2x500GB, 2x300GB, 36GB (10.000RPM), Intel E6600, 4x1GB-RAM, Nvidia 9600GT-Top! Broken motherboard. Windows 7 new installed! Software (Adobe CreativeSuite, MSOffice etc. ), movies, music available, incl. keyboard, mouse, webcam. Rp. 3.200.000 Contact: 0878 6236 0361 or <nbaertling@ gmx.de>. Jimbaran. [010] For Sale; 1 set of dive regulator, stage 1: mares 42 proton metal, octopus: Oceanic slimline 2, Gauges: Mares Mission 2 Console, rare use, use for dive only 5 times. Very good condition. Only for Rp. 3.500.000,-. Please contact: +62 812 8100 0707. [009]

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For Sale; My Nikon D700, no. 2074454 + 85mm lens + verticalgrip were stolen 17 June by Andre. Serial number 2074454. A reward of 3Jt for the person who can help me to get it back. HP. Call 0812 3602 3457. Tabanan. [012] For Sale; 2 professional shoulder HDV camcorder Sony HXR-MC1500, mint condition, still in warranty. Box and original accessories suppplied, extra bags. Sell Rp. 30.000.000 for all, negotiable. Contact Adi 081 2392 5264. Denpasar. [013] For Sale; Blackberry 7290, mint condition, BBM-SMSpush email-browsing, Cheap Price 600,000Rp. Grab fast Contact 085 6877 8883. Kerobokan. [014] For Sale; Speed Queen heavy duty cloth dryer, with fabric and dryness selector. Load 10.5kg, gas burner. Rp. 5.500.000 negotiable. Never been repaired. Please contact 0361-797 0015 or <jelantik@yahoo.com>. Ubud. [015]

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Fashion

13 July - 27 July, 2011

Retail Therapy

                    with     The town is buzzing, with so many more people, cars & bikes this year compared   to last - allow more time for your shopping jaunts as traffic jams are a constant  now. Also, make sure you have your cold-bag / esky with ice packs in your car at   all times, there’s nothing worse that arriving home with a load of ‘soggy’ shopping    bags!    SALES (at this time of year?) obviously an overstock situation, of course retailers   can & do have a build-up of old/over-supply/unwanted/out-of-date,but what is  happening is that SALES stalls are being erected outside individual boutiques  along Jl Raya Seminyak, Laksmana, Oberoi & now Petitenget (supposedly the   better-end of town?) & with the odd market place popping up, it’s all starting to   look a tad like Kuta?! Frankly, this is not doing too much for the smart image that   is projected for ‘Seminyak’ which is why some retailers have opened separate   outlet stores to clear such items & keep their classy boutiques for regular & new  season merchandise. There is no doubt, that retailers/manufacturers need to  reconsider their options in how they ‘move’ their unwanted merchandise. So, read    on, here is a possible answer    The perfect shopping ‘find’, one that I kept driving past, until one day I finally   stopped to discover the ONELOVE Fashion Designer Outlet which just makes  perfect sense!    SALE stock all set up, in the one location & not just one brand, but many racks   & racks, baskets, bins & tables, all holding a host of great labels & at MAD   PRICES! Gina is the brains behind the business and she moves along like a    steam train!  Okay, it’s at the top end of Petitenget, the Jl Raya Kerobokan end, easy to find,   look for the banners, it’s on the right hand side of the road, as you drive down   towards Jl Batu Belig. And the clothing racks extend from the street all the way   through on the one level. Now, the aim of ONELOVE is not only to offer you   fashionable merchandise at unbelievable prices, but to showcase talented,   unique, and independent designers in Bali, some who have shops and others  that don’t.    Every week, new stock arrives, so, what you do is become a regular & after a   few visits of going through the racks you will get to know the new pieces. Or better   still, ask the staff, their product knowledge is terrific, the girls know the new   items + prices that have just ‘hit the floor’ so this makes for easy shopping,  particularly when you drop in & out regularly.    Here is a current round-up of what you will find with label names + a starting   price. Shakahaci, fashionable & edgy (frm Rp50,000) glam & sexy Lily Jean   (frm Rp250,000) GuanaBana (frm Rp55,000) T/shirts from Kiss Kiss Bang   Bang, Palma (frm Rp250,000). T/shirts frm Religion, Morena serves up hot  colors (frm Rp50,000) Fairground is all girly (frm Rp150,000) Mr & Mrs  Wardrobe, soft & floaty (frm Rp350,000) & So Clothe gives us floaty silks    (frm Rp55,000).   What about Hippy Chic’s tye n’ dye (frm Rp50,000) Luna Sea for crochet (frm   & have you thought what happened to State of Georgia, well, it’s   Rp100,000) here (frm Rp100,000) Alexia Blake for shorts (frm Rp250,000) & Lyloh for   better sarongs (frm Rp100,000).    Shiva Diva & CoverMe also can be found on the racks, along with Amilita   and Ebony Eve (both these last two names (frm Rp100,000). Little Horn &  & Marley for kids (frm Rp130,000). Guys you’ll love - Texas Johnny T/   Maek shirts, Rhythm & Magic Happens (frm Rp100,000) & some popular bits frm   Mogil.    Of course on walking in, you can’t help but spy loads of jewelry, ‘strings, plain or   adorned’ for wrists & neck, jewelry by Delise, her speciality is silver teamed with  stone, coral, turquoise & horn. Printed graphic images adorn the wall space,   lava plus a rack of stainless steel bottles, (meaning, cut out the plastic bottles we all  buy & fill up your own!). And with a whole lot more coming.....so once word gets   out, am sure that other retailers/wholesalers will follow suit & perhaps use    ONELOVE Fashion Designer as their base to move all their unwanted stock?!   Now, upstairs is where the second part of Gina’s business takes place, Bali’s first   Fashion Agency, which offers assistance to buyers & designers to connect, from  around the world. ONELOVELTD or Gina, represents many designer labels from   Bali, Europe, Australia & Indonesia, so best make an appointment with her to get   the ‘lowdown’ and, most of the labels in her outlet store are available for wholesale.    designer labels make for a even better place to shop, am sure in the not too   More distant future, Gina will be looking to expand both sides of her growing business   empire!     ONELOVE FASHION AGENCY + OUTLET STORE   Jl Petitenget 115, (opposite METIS restaurant)   HP: Gina 081632230995 (for all inquiries)   E: onelovetrading@ymail.com   For comments and inquiries, email: retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au   Visit the website: www.retailtherapybali.com  

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House Moving Sale; Ekco hostess heated trolley Hardly used - pre-heated, the trolley will keep food hot for up to 4 hours until you are ready to eat. Wood effect laminate panels; 4 x removable pyrex dishes with chrome, lids; 2 x sliding tops; long doors; on-off neon; 410 watt capacity; dimensions width 78 cm x depth 43 cm x height 73 cm. New Rp. 4,750,000, my price Rp. 1,750,000. Printer HP deskjet 1460 - hardly used; excellent small printer - Rp. 175,000. Telephone/fax with answering system - very useful for small businesses. Panasonic KX-FT67 - Rp. 650,000 ONO. Contact Fitri on 081 6188 0097. Denpasar. [095] House Moving Sale; Washing machine (semiautomatic twin tub) Denpoo DW 898 - Rp.1,150,000 new - my price Rp.650,000, Vacuum Cleaner - Wet & Dry - New Rp.800,000 - my price Rp.375,000 ONO, bar stools x 3, high quality - black wrought iron, with cushioned seats, high backs - seat 60 cm high; back 110 cm high new price US$199 each - my price Rp. 700,000 each or all 3 together Rp. 1,650,000. Car cover - no garage? Use this cover to protect your car - I only used it once - Rp. 25,000. Ladies clothes, some never worn as they don’t fit me anymore! All good quality. Make me an offer! Essa Air Cleaner good if you have asthma or suffer from hay-fever - new Rp.1,150,00 - my price Rp. 600,000. Oven extractor fan/ exhaust hood - Modena Forte SX9002, 90 cm wall model, new price Rp. 1,395,000, my price Rp. 650,000. Contact Fitri on 081 6188 0097. Denpasar. [096] Moving Sale; 4 wardrobes, dining table and 6 chairs, other front room furniture, table, bench, etc. All priced cheap to sell. Contact Paul (English) 0819 9937 2125, Dian (Indonesian) 0878 6201 6087. Nusa Dua. [133]

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Gold Charm Bracelet Small links w/ Sailboat - Airplane Trumpet - Cannon - Mermaid

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For Sale; Mattress spring bed Airland 160x200 Deluxe series 101, Rp. 1.3 million. TV Toshiba 21 inch, Rp. 700.000. Please SMS 081 139 5743 or e-mail <goldemier@gmail.com>. Bukit. [062]

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For Sale; Keyboard technics KN 2600. 99% condition. complete with the bag and the instructrion book. Call: 745 5886 . Dps. [063]

CONTACT & ADDRESS RUKO PLAZA SUNSET NO. 9 SUNSET ROAD SEMINYAK PHONE/FAX: +62 (361) 8476768 HP: +62818554917, +623618088812, +6281237531690 E-MAIL: harryrowdesign@yahoo.com www.harryrowdesign.blogspot.com

For Sale; Home gym X2 Fit weight system, 10 x 15 lbs, 20 exercises, like new condition. Must sell. 6 million or nearest offer. E-mail for info: <daveabsolutescuba@ gmail.com>, call 0812 3606 5597 (before 9.00pm). Karangasem. [101]

For Sale; Spear big pelagic fish (tuna, wahoo, mahimahi) with world’s best freediving gear. Brand new Riffe custom gun (standard 43) w/ extra shaft, spare parts, and ten meters American 9/16th rubber w/complete floatline and fiber buoy runaway system $1,000. Wet suit Excel (sml), long Cressi fins, weight belt, traveling “knockdown” three-prong, & many new “Bluewaterhunter” accessories offered cheap due to ruptured eardrum and no can dive now. Considerable discount for everything. Kerry in Amed 0812 3646 1859. [001]

Jl. Petitenget no.25 (across from Jemme) Seminyak, Bali

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by Dr. Rob Kendra Gallery’s Third Anniversary Group Exhibition of Paintings At Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi No. 88B, Basangkasa, Seminyak. Tel: 736628 When the Kendra Gallery opened in July 2008, it hoped to have a positive and dynamic effect on the contemporary arts in Indonesia. The gallery aimed to foster an international dialogue by showing the art of many cultures side by side: Balinese, Indonesian, European, Asian and American. In-essence, the gallery displays artists who possess a ‘postmodern’ sensibility, or, a different way of looking and responding to the world. A postmodernism sensibility in art encourages a greater awareness of the world, of wide social and sexual diversity, environmental issues, mass-media and consumerism, as well as issues of gender and politics. Over the last three years, the gallery has established itself as a prominent Balinese leader in the promotion of postmodern ideals. Now, to celebrate its ‘Third Anniversary’, the gallery has mounted an exhibition of new artworks from six of its resident artists. Although there is no overt theme to the exhibition, all the artists on display show a thorough understanding of postmodernism’s styles, techniques, and subject-matters. S. Teddy. D is a neo-expressionist painter and he employs in his work broad brushstrokes to show his captivation with the human figure. In his canvas ‘Your Mind is Savior’ he depicts his figure as almost cartoon-like, a caricature, as if he is mistrustful of presenting a perception Your Mind is Savior of ‘likeness’. The image appears almost semi-formed, created from strong brushwork. A notable quality in S. Teddy’s painting is his subdued color range; an assortment of pinks, reds, and magentas. Soni Irawan takes his inspiration from the vibrant street life of Indonesia’s bustling cities. In his painting ‘Yellow Mellow’ Irawan presents a collection of impressions of the people who make up the passing parade. However, his comic book inspired sketches are held together by a jigsaw-like vivacious patterning.

Yellow Mellow

Filippo Sciascia explores light as seen through photographic technology. In his stunning portrait ‘JD’, Sciascia is chasing the effects of light, and a particular JD atmosphere, in their realization as an array of thick, crumbling, impasto brushstrokes. His painting is characterized by an extreme contrast of black and ocher areas, the suppression, and even omission, of the middle tones, and their consequent loss of detail, into masses of ambiguous form. What results is a radical simplification of the image, together with a new quality of painterly abstraction.

Cinta

Bayu Utomo Radjikin uses ‘hyper-real’ effects to create an impression of idealized romantic love. By impersonating the genre and codes of wedding photography, in his work ‘Cinta’, Radjikin not only suggests a false staging of an unobtainable, desirable, idealized, beauty, but, perhaps, he is also

subtly and ironically suggesting the undertaken to immortalize that ‘special’ day.

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Wastuwidyawan Paramaputra is another ‘hyper-realist’ artist who works from photographs to create a sense of heightened reality. In his canvas ‘One of Those Nights’ Paramaputra presents a flat, One of Those Nights unemotional, rendering of two men, which acts as a potent contrast to the depiction of a blatant hedonistic lifestyle. Arie Dyanto looks for a common ground between his ‘self’ and the urban culture that spawned him, and he also tries to intensively reveal his personal side. Arie feels that what he presents in a gallery isn’t a work of ‘street art’, The Pursuit but, depicts the ways of working as a ‘street artist’. Thus, in his work ‘The Pursuit’, Arie makes a conscious effort to explore his background in printmaking, illustration, comics, and graphic design. Arie’s ‘hip’ canvas shows much intentional ‘commercial’ vitality. Looking at Each Other Photographs by Marcela Taboada and Desiree Harahap At Danes Art Veranda, Jl. Hayam Wuruk No. 159, Denpasar. Tel: 242659 At Danes Art Veranda in Denpasar the Embassy of Mexico highlights Women’s International Day, with a dialogue between two female artists, a Mexican and an Indonesian. In 2010 Mexico commemorated 200 years of Independence, and, for this achievement, the Embassy now presents the photographic exhibition ‘Looking at Each Other’ in Bali. The exhibition is an exchange between photographers Marcela Taboada, from Mexico, and Desiree Harahap, from Indonesia. With the sponsorship of the governments and private sectors of Mexico and Indonesia, Marcela and Desiree had the opportunity to immerse themselves in each other’s country and society. They also had the opportunity to catch with their personal vision what they thought was unique, bizarre, or remarkable from the other culture. The outcome of the artistic exchange highlights the similarities of Mexico and Indonesia. It’s not a surprise after all, since both countries possess rich and extraordinary ancient cultures and traditions. The photographers focused their lenses primarily on women, which are the main topic of this exhibition, along with children and family, festivities, and rural and urban life. Both photographers display a wide range of images that explore the vibrancy of each other’s country. Marcela Taboada is an accomplished photograLegong Lasem Dancers pher, and her work has been published in various newspapers and magazines in Mexico, and other countries as well. Of her many photographs in this exhibition, ‘Legong Lasem Dancers’ shows her enthrallment with Indonesia’s varied ethnic cultures, religions, and lifestyles.

Desiree Harahap has had her work published in many Indonesian photographic books. As a noted photographer she has travelled throughout Fiesta Oaxaca Indonesia to record the world’s largest archipelago. Of the numerous photographs she took whilst in Mexico, ‘Fiesta Oaxaca’ shows how overwhelmed she was by the fascination of Mexico’s vigorous culture, and the intense uniqueness of each place she visited. E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au Copyright © 2011 Dr. Rob You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

ART & ARTISTS Limited Time Exhibitions Awe to the Earth Artist : Keiji Uji Genre : Sculpture Period : July 2 until September 26, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Baliwood Resort Art Space, Jl. Penestanan, Sayan, Ubud Tel: 972616 Kendra Gallery’s Third Anniversary Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings Period : June 23 until July 23, 2011 Every day, 10.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi No. 88B, Basangkasa Seminyak. Tel: 736628 Looking at Each Other Artists : Marcela Taboada and Desiree Harahap Genre : Photography Period : June 16 until July 16, 2011 Every day, 10.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Danes Art Veranda, Jl. Hayam Wuruk No. 159, Denpasar Tel: 242659 Of Gods and Men (Puppets and Shadows) Artist : Isabella Parent Genre : Drawing Period : July 01 until August 15, 2011 Every day, 11.00AM until Midnight Location : Cafe des Artistes, Jl. Bisma 9X, Ubud. Tel: 972706 Tourist Sites Artist : Made Duatmika Genre : Paintings Period : June 30 until August 1, 2011 Every day, 9.00AM until 6.00PM Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Transitory Artist : Rio Helmi Genre : Photography Period : July 1 until August 1, 2011 Every day, 8.00AM until 8.00PM Location : Komaneka Fine Art Gallery, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud Tel: 976090 Please e-mail Bali Advertiser to place your exhibition here free of charge. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to publish or not publish submissions.


The Farmer’s Markets of Bali Bali’s traditional markets were once a necessity in a society where refrigeration and corner stores were not as widespread as they are today. These age-old trading centers are now giving way to the onslaught of corner Indomaret, Alfamart and Circle Ks proliferating all over Bali. Bali’s farmer’s markets are one of the most enduring centers of the island’s traditional rural life. I’m not referring to the “farmers markets” found in Ubud and Sanur patronized by Western residents and tourists as venues for buying organic produce and green products, but to the crowded noisy native livestock markets (pasar hewan) that are found in both urban and rural settings. Traditionally held on fixed market days of the Balinese three-day week, the pasar hewan offer the best prices for domesticated animals, horticultural products, agricultural supplies and tools (adze Rp50,000; sickle Rp25,000-Rp60,000, hoe Rp20,000Rp100,000), as well as everyday household goods. You are apt to find almost anything for sale – from mobile phones and DVDs to posters of Indonesian pop stars, from shoe salesmen to barkers of snake oil medicines. Attracted by the crowds, vendors of packaged foods, fruits and vegetables and clothing spill on to the sidewalks and surround the market’s periphery. For the Balinese town dweller and farmer, the main draw of these traditional markets is the pets and farm animals. If the market is the towns the animals are kept in concrete open-sided sheds. Before visiting, first call the Kantor Dinas Peternakan (Office of Animal Husbandry) to find out which day the market is to take place. If the market is held in the countryside, the cows, bulls and heifers are sold in bamboo pens or in the open air. To behold scenes out of medieval Bali, get there as early as you can.

Amlapura for 5 km, take a left in the village of Bugbug, then climb up a t w i s t i n g mountain road for 13 km to Bebandem. The turnoff in Bugbug comes up quickly, the sign is obscured by trees, so stay alert. On market day, which takes place every three days, this small town teems with portable stands selling bakso, Bebandem Farmer’s Market plastic goods, basketry and stacks of produce – a refreshing slice of real Bali far from the city. Since raising pigs and chickens is one of the main sources of income for women, it is not uncommon to see a woman carrying a food stand on her head walking her pig to the Bebandem market at the end of a piece of twine.

Bringkit: Mother of All Farmers Markets The Bali Cow Bali’s cows, hung with sweet melodic wooden or bronze bells, are amiable, beautiful creatures with long eyelashes, delicate features, dew eyes, manicured velvet coats, slender necks, trim bodies, slim legs and short tails. They look more like fawns than cattle. Unlike the Hindus of India, the Hindu Balinese don’t consider cattle as sacred. Their bones are carved into intricate horse, frog and rose pendants for sale to tourists. Bali cows are mostly bred for their meat, and then exported to other islands.

Only a 30-minute drive west out of downtown Denpasar, near the intersection of Jl. Bypass and the road to Mengwi’s Taman Ayun Royal Temple, Bringkit is Bali’s largest and most important farmers market. Taking place twice weekly (Sunday and Wednesday), the market on Sunday is thronged with Balinese from all walks of life. A tent is even set up in the front selling new motorcycles on credit, the male crowd entertained by a sexy gyrating young dangdut dancer. Wednesday’s market is considerably less crowded with easier parking (Rp2000).

Bebandem: Country Market In the hills of far eastern Karangasem District, Bebandem is one of the most remote and picturesque of Bali’s farmer’s markets. To get there, travel on the road from Candidasa north towards

Outside to the north a long line of food stalls serve Balinese specialties like lawar kuwir, nasi campur sate kempul and Javanese dishes like sate kambing with gule (Rp25,000), bakso sapi and bakso ayam and coconut juice (es kelapa muda). In the corner, used bikes are for sale. Between the main building and the parking lot is a decorative and horticultural plant and flower nursery (manga, durian, klengkeng, jeruk manis, manggis, lotus, morgot), potted plants and organic fertilizer (Rp25,000-Rp30,000 per 20 kg bag). Taman Lestari, the flower stand in the middle, is owned by reliable, friendly and English-speaking Pak Darma. But the main draw for the Balinese farmer is the sprawling muddy livestock market in the rear (take a left after you enter the market) that covers more than one and a half hectare (nearly three acres). Pak Ketut Nurada, the head of the market (kepala pasar hewan), told me that farmers from all over Bali bring their grown cattle to sell and then buy calves to sell in their own farmers markets in Bangli, Rubaya, Seririt, etc. Hundreds of Balinese cattle mill around in pens or stand tied up in groups in the open with jacketed and rubber booted men trading and haggling. After a deal is struck, the cows and bulls are led to a line of waiting trucks. Cattle that weigh 300 kilos or more sell for Rp20,000 per kilo; if over 400 kilos they sell for Rp22,000 per kilo. Most are trucked to Jakarta or shipped to Kalimantan. Female calves cost Rp1-3 million, male calves Rp3-4.5 million. This livestock market is also the best place to buy all types of farm animals and pets – not just dogs, rabbits, chicks, ducks and birds but many varieties of chickens (chicks, broilers, ayam kampung), and the charmingly ugly Moskovy breed of ducks. Called kuwir, they are far meatier than the brown long-necked Balinese variety. To the side of a long shed a row of shops sell birds, bird feed, colorful bird cages, dog food and canine accessories.

Bringkit Farmer’s Market

Until that day arrives the Bali cow lives a privileged life, lovingly bathed in village streams, billeted in cozy hay-strewn mangers, let loose on village lawns to feed. In the countryside they can be seen leaping from banks with the lithe grace of an antelope. Like most cows in the tropics, they give no milk and are often used for work. When preparing for planting, the farmer first floods his rice fields, then uses a wooden sledge (tengala) pulled by one or two cows (buffaloes lack the necessary stamina) until the whole field is turned into a muddy, watery ooze. Farmers use animals as a sort of bank for when the family is in need of immediate cash for religious rituals, medical emergencies or tuition fees for the new school year. Although Bali has about 683,000 cows on small- and medium-scale farms across the island, the quality of beef from Balinese cattle is below international standards. Thus, the majority of the island’s hotels and restaurants rely on other countries such as Australia and New Zealand for imported beef. Although Bali does allow the import of meat, live cattle from other islands are banned in order to preserve the indigenous cattle species and to prevent any animal diseases from infecting local cattle.

modern clothing, leather goods, bags, backpacks. On the 3rd floor are sunglasses, lighters, traditional herbs, massage therapists, men’s jewelry, semi-precious stones, amulets, used clothing, and in the back a big open-air barber shop (Rp7000 per head including neck massage).

The main building consists of three floors packed with stalls arranged row upon row up and down narrow aisles. Essentially a giant flea market, the selection is huge. On the 1st floor are gardening and work tools (UD Agus is the best), h o u s e h o l d sundries, cheap Chinese toys, DVDs of Balinese and Javanese music, books, shoes, rindik and angklung and other musical instruments. On the 2nd floor are traditional and

The ground of a big yard is covered with the distinctive bell-shaped bamboo cages of fighting cocks. The Indonesian word for cock (sabung) can also mean champion, warrior or hero. Scholars have speculated that Balinese men look upon their fighting cocks as detachable self-operating penises with a life of their own. On busy Sundays you’ll see men endlessly inspecting, ruffling feathers, tenderly massaging, pulling combs, bouncing on the ground and pairing their cocks in impromptu sparring matches (without spurs) with other cocks. An unbelievably complex set of rules listed in the sacred lontar books dictate the classification of cocks by color, body shape, neck ruff and other characteristics. Pet, mascot, child, dream, income, for a Balinese man this proud bird takes up as much attention as a new wife.

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Dining in an Atrium! The ceiling is high, the fans are all whirling, but you can not hear them. The tables are well spaced throughout the atrium, a bar stool area street-side a popular place, a lounge area for those who prefer such seating and an air-conditioned room for the non-smokers. The result is a large cool space in which immediately produces a relaxed, holiday feel about it. The food fits the place, perfectly. Innovative and with a touch of Asia, no doubt some things can never be forgotten [such as Simon Blaby’s introduction to the tempting tastes of Thai at Queensland’s famous Spirit House, many years ago, before adopting Bali as his home]. I love breakfast! Yes, I often eat simple versions such as Bacon & Eggs or the even simpler Toasted Croissant stuffed with ham and cheese, but exotic breakfasts I search high and low for. At Atrium they are as good as they get! A toasted split slab of crusty brown ciapini bread, topped with a green leaf on which lays slices of spicy pork sausage in chilli tomato sauce, on top of that a baked egg. All so simple, yet refreshingly different. Or a Brioche stuffed with bacon, egg, rocket and cheese, plus a dash of HP sauce. Soft Poached Eggs [difficult to find in Bali] sit on halves of a real English Muffin, atop slices of smoked salmon and avocado, over all a dill hollandaise. For the Vegetarian, Roasted Mushrooms with baby spinach, tomato, ricotta and parmesan, all wrapped in puff pastry, or simple Ricotta Hotcakes with a mixed berry compote, whipped cream and golden syrup. These are the breakfasts that deserve unhurried eating, and a small glass of bubbly! The list of options is enormous and all are available ALL day, not just in a narrow morning window. Someone actually understands what the word ‘service’ means! There is even a ‘Cubbyhouse’ breakfast for the kids, pancakes, toasted fingers and things to keep them amused, and quiet! Lunch is where the real action begins. Salads are a base of three; Caesar, Organic or Rocket with Sliced Green Pear plus shaved Parmesan and toasted pine nuts. To any of the salads you can add; Roasted Vegetables, Chilled Poached Prawns or Beef Strips. Lamb Meatballs are also in a green salad sprinkled with raisins, small bowls of minted tzatziki and basil hummus

on the side with toasted pita bread. Pan-fried Haloumi Cheese is with oregano, cucumber, olives and capsicum are in a red onion salad with shiraz vinegar dressing.

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Yellow Angel Hair Pasta has been tossed with small prawns, fish and squid pieces, chilli, garlic, rocket leaves and breadcrumbs. A Gluten-free Penne [with spicy Italian sausage in a Roma tomato sugo] show the belated awareness of dietary problems now amongst the newer more professional Bali restaurants.

Address

: Semara Resort,

Open

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

An Arborio Risotto with crushed green peas, ricotta, lemon zest, pine nuts and pecorino is well worth waiting for the 15 minutes preparation time. Amongst the Pizza selection is one covered with prosciutto crudo and braised fig puree, the tang of the added gorgonzola dolce providing a great after taste. The pizza is very thin and crisp yet does not break up, very good indeed!

Non-smoking area

: Air-conditioned room.

Smoking area

: Yes.

Parking

: Secure, off road.

Price

: Rp. 900,000 for two [+ drinks].

Credit Cards

: All major cards.

Food

: International with Asian touch.

Wine

: Good list.

Dinner begins with starters even more exotic. Zucchini Blossoms stuffed with ricotta are in a salad of baby leaves, a Goat Cheese and Hazelnut Souffle is with honey and cumin-roasted beetroot or Char-grilled Wagyu Beef Ribs in a chilli, lemongrass and caramel sauce.

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: 847.6661.

Service

: Slick, and with a smile.

Atmosphere

: In an atrium.

Overall

: Innovative and stylish, classy but casual!

Mains include a Pastry Tartlet of soft parmesan polenta with braised mushrooms, toasted hazelnuts and a salsa verde, the Spatchcock Claypot is with a salad of herbs, crisp rice, spiced salt and a lime and white pepper dipping sauce. The Pork Belly has been slowly braised for 7 hours in tangerine, cassia and soy, and served with crushed sweet potato, orange and red onion. The fragrant Massaman curry uses lamb shoulder, a perfect match for that most unique of all Thai curries, from the deep south of the kingdom, often referred to as the Muslim Curry. Desserts are both traditional and innovative; a Chocolate and Grand Marnier Souffle with orange custard and vanilla bean ice cream, a Pudding of Braised Dried Figs with caramelized macadamia nuts and a butterscotch sauce and a Sticky Rice Cake of young coconut and mango with pandan jelly and coconut sorbet. Professional service that does not ruin the smart casual atmosphere adds to the relaxed charm of Atrium, a more than welcome newcomer to the already crowded Kerobokan scene, and one for the long term in an area where they close as quickly as they open.

Copyright © 2011 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


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Update Queen’s Tandoor is Bali’s premium Indian restaurant, on Raya Seminyak, and has been described to me by experienced world travelers as one of the best outside of India. Quality Indian food is so complex with many different chillies and spices combining to produce the final taste, the cooking often taking many hours, even days. Queens Tandoor has so many great dishes on their menu it is hard to isolate a few but where else should you start but with those perfect Samosas [pictured], crunchy pastry packed full with its curried potato and pea mix. I often judge a restaurant by their ability to get the simpler dishes right, as all else usually follows! Samosas are so often copied and destroyed on many non-Indian menus in Bali, but these are the real thing. Franky’s [ignore the name, they are wonderful, look like a spring roll, being thin Indian bread wrapped around a mix of vegetables, chicken or mutton], Dosas from India’s south, that luscious Butter Chicken and the Rogan Josh from Kashmir, the incredibly complex Chicken Tikka Makhanwala or the tantalizing Chicken Korma [boneless chicken cooked in very mild spices, ground cashew nuts and cream], and one dish I always must order is their Keema Mutter, a northern dish of minced lamb in soft spices with green peas. For the braver contingent you can not go past a fiery Vindaloo from Goa, or a Kalimirch Masala in peppered gravy. The meal accompanied by hot Nan and Buttered Dahl, of course.

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of Canggu fame now has a little sibling on Jln. Laksmana, Kerobokan. This time it is more of a simple café than a full restaurant as only the bottom half of their popular menu has been replicated here. Open at 8.00 a.m. daily their all day breakfast will no doubt prove just as popular, Eggs Benedict or Poached Eggs with Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese on Toast are familiar favourites but their Breakfast Burrito is special, scrambled eggs, bacon and cheddar cheese wrapped in a warm tortilla. Snacks include their Som Tam, Thai green papaya salad, or Spicy Prawn, and from Japan a Tuna and Soba Noodle. Chicken Wontons and that real Thai soup classic Tom Kha Gai, an ambrosial blend of chicken meat, galangal, lemongrass and Kaffir lime in a full-cream coconut milk. Sandwiches are also available and a pair of very gourmet sushi combinations. Those exotic fully-restored vintage motor bikes are also on display for you to dream about whilst snacking.

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The Fying Piano, as we knew it, will be no more! This Legian restaurant [located on

what used to be called Rum Jungle Road] had to be one of Bali’s most unique! Whilst the food was at best passable, the experience of a night at Flying Piano was one not to be forgotten. Artist-composer-pianist extraordinaire Pedro produced music to enchant everyone with his on-the-run ‘classical’ compositions whilst seated at the piano, his fingers producing magic melodies. Pedro was a hands-on man, seen every day walking the length of Kuta-Legian beaches, satchel across his shoulders an unlit cheroot stub hanging from the corner of his mouth, handing out his flyers. No one ever better fit the description of ‘larger than life’ than Swiss Pedro. His sad recent death has forced the restaurant’s inevitable closure, although it may yet re-open. The piano did not really fly, only Pedro’s fingers across the keys!

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Cafe des Artistes in Jln. Bisma, Ubud, always hosts a special dinner to celebrate

Belgium’s National Day. This year that day falls on Thursday July 21. Belgium was declared independent from The Netherlands in 1830 and on July 21st 1831, the first King of Belgium, Leopold I van Saksen-Coburg was crowned. Belgian National Day has celebrated that occasion ever since, and many Bali Belgians celebrate the day at Café des Artistes which as usual is fully booked well in advance. This year after a welcome drink the dinner begins with Endives cream soup with croutons and smoked salmon. This is followed by one of Belgium’s favourite dishes, Chicken “Waterzooi” [a chicken stew in white wine and cream, with mushrooms, carrots and baby-potatoes] or if you prefer Grilled Tasmanian Salmon in a Mustard-cream sauce, with sautéed root-vegetables and baby-potatoes. Dessert is a Chocolate Surprise with forest-berry ice-cream and fruit dressings, then Illy Coffee or Tea. The party has been known to finish just before dawn and this year the Belgian Beers and Jenevers are available again! The day will also celebrate that Belgium has amazingly been exactly 13 months without a government, as the coalition partners continue to disagree, ever since the last election.

Tulip is Turkish! Raya Petitenget’s latest restaurant surprised a few people who were short on their history, expecting a Dutch restaurant! Whilst Holland may be today’s major grower of Tulips they originated during the days of the Ottoman Empire, in Turkey, and that flower is the countries emblem. More important is the Turkish food at Tulip, 100% genuine and original, although it is still going through that initial soft opening [and training] phase. Start with a cold Mezze platter of Muamarra [baked red capsicum with walnuts, garlic and olive oil], Lentil Balls, Stuffed Zucchini and Circassain Chicken. The hot tasty Sigara Bourek [deep-fried pastry stuffed with cheese and parsley] are very habit forming. The Cokertme Kebab is traditional with premium tenderloin of beef, the Balaban Kebab consists of meat balls eaten with Turkish bread. But Turkish food is about much more than kebabs; a variety of stuffed chicken breasts and prime imported lamb both sautéed and baked and a Duck Yahni [cooked in cinnamon and red wine vinegar]. Many new tastes to explore! A welcome sign of their professionalism is the itemizing of dishes with gluten, nuts, etc. Maguro, is a small Japanese restaurant, in the shape of a long narrow wooden ship on

Raya Petitenget, close to the traffic lights at Raya Kerobokan. Its specialty, not surprisingly, is Maguro [tuna] which can be ordered in many different ways. It can be Yukke [a Japanese version of tuna tartar, raw flesh with sesame and chilli oils, mirin, soy and things], Zuke Dori [marinated in soy], stuffed in a Japanese Gyoza dumpling, or as a steak in a Katsu Burger, combined with cucumber in a Spicy Maki Roll, or in more westernized form as Carpaccio or Tataki. Other Maki Rolls feature strips of beef tenderloin. Chirasi Sushi is also available. Also on the menu is Chicken Teryaki Salad, Salmon Skin Rolls [as well as Tuna Skin Rolls]. The ship sails at 5.00 p.m. every night!

Pitanira has replaced Meme’s on the site that was once Wunderbar, in Pengosekan, Ubud.

There have been two sad recent passings from this site; both the original Wunderbar operator, ‘Wolly’ and the local lady who started Meme’s, now a new restaurateur is trying his hand to fill this large restaurant. The picture menu offers a wide range of mostly local dishes and things from the BBQ, all at prices much lower than its predecessor, although duplicated pages and poor descriptons [‘Backed’ Tasmanian Salmon was a mystery for a while] make you concentrate harder than would be normal. A similar restaurant, same name and menu, has been operating in Jln. Pratama, Nusa Dua, for many years. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com

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Full Body Massage Across the Bandung Strait by Sail Sailing to Nusa Lembongan with Bali Hai Cruises The seas between Bali and Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Penida are deep and can be very complicated to the unwary. There is the throughflow of water and swell from the great oceans , the Pacific to the north and the Indian to the south, the tides that create strong currents, the curved nature of the east Bali coastline all combine in a narrow stretch of water that can create confusing seas. Fortunatley the waters are very deep and clear of any significant reefs or other dangers. The seas are also very busy as Benoa lies within these waters and is a major port for commercial shipping, local fishing craft and marine tourism.

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Hai Tide Huts Next to the Beach Club are Hai Tide Huts a fabulous spot to spend overnight or a few days away from hectic Bali. Panoramic ocean views from traditionally designed rice house huts are a treat. All have air con and a balcony to sit relax and contemplate the beauty of Mushroom Bay. The huts are very comfortable and some with ensuite bathrooms. Bali Hai Cruises are vigourously putting en suites in all their huts. Underneath the huts are rest areas that catch any breeze and day beds to read, relax or talk with new found friends.

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Sailing Back to Bali The Crossing So with a more than usual sense of anticipation, I jumped on board the luxury sailing catarmaran the Aristocrat operated by Bali Hai Cruises. True to what was imagined, the seas were a bit crazy on the day. The 10 to 15 knot wind pushed the white caps from a NE direction but the big 1 to 2 meter ocean swells were coming from SE. Mmm interesting. The views across the water to Mt Agung, Bali’s famous volcano were beautiful. The Captain and crew were a tight unit and had us there in no time with just a little motor sailing . For those who need a bit more speed Bali Hai cruises also operate a modern, fast boat to Nusa Lembongan, the Bali Hai II which takes a little over 45 minutes to make the crossing.

The captain promised an exciting trip back and he was spot on the money. The wind was perfect for a fast, pollution free trip back to Benoa Harbour. The Aristocrat handled the wind and waves well and not once was there any hint of a problem. A few passengers went down with seasickness and were handled so well by the crew. Heads were massaged and mats for lying on were rolled out that made think about putting it on just to get the love. But there were seas to look at. For more information about this and other cruises see www.balihaicruises.com e mail is sales@balihaicruises.com. Bookings can be made by ringing (0361) 720334.

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Nusa Lembongan Beach Club and Activities Bali Hai Cruises have their own resort at Nusa Lembongan and pretty well bang on arrival we were wisked off the Aristocrat onto a little water transporter to the Beach Club for fun and frolic. You can swim in a two tierd pool, go snorkelling in clear waters, kayaking around Mushroom Bay, hang on tight on a banana boat ride, do treasure hunts, play volleyball, get gripping with tugs of war on the beach and the kiddies favourite the semi submersible coral and fish viewer. Optional extras like scuba diving and parasailing can be had at a nominal additional cost. The hub of this activity is the easy to find Information Centre that has staff to guide you through organising a day of fun. Don’t forget the Village Tour to the other side of the island. There your guide will explain all about seaweed cultivation that is famous in Nusa Lenbongan. The seaweed has unique medicinal qualities and is shipped out to Europe. This is truly an amazing enterprise in aqua cultivation and provides much needed additional income to the locals. There is, of course, the obligatory stop at handicraft stalls nearby where there was some brisk trade and the prices were not exorbitant.

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The next From the Sea article will be published in August. So an early heads up to let you know that one of Asia’s biggest yachting events is heading to Bali. Sail Indonesia 2011 starts from Darwin on 23 July with over 100 yachts cruising in Indonesian waters. Raymond T. Lesmana, Chairman of Cinta Bahari Indonesia Foundation (YCBI) said, “There are more participants for Sail Indonesia 2011 than last year. In 2010 there were only 15 countries, now the number has increased to 22,” According to Raymond, the Sail Indonesia participants are expected to arrive in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara`s provincial capital, on July 27 to 28. The participants will be in Kupang for a week before they sail on to Alor, Rote Ndao, Sabu Raijua, Lembata, Ende and Labuan Bajo districts on Flores Island and then to Bali (the Kupang Route). There is also a northern route as well also starting from Darwin on the same day that sails to Ambon, Wakatobi, Makassar, Lombok and Bali (the Saumlaki Route). Yachts will be arriving in Bali in early September with the anchourage located at Lovina in North Bali. Check out Sail Indonesia’s web page at: www.sailindonesia.net for more information.

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

CLEAN UP OR CLEAR OUT! When the Beach Becomes a Bitch I have lived in Bali for 28 years now. The attraction? Golden sands, warm balmy nights, coconut trees, romance, and the rest, as they say is history. I have always lived in Sanur, and for the first decade or so I spent most of my days on the beach where I commandeered one of the first wind surfing clubs on the Island. All of my three children spent long hours with me on the white sands of Sanur beach (yes, the sand really was white, I still have the photographs to prove it), and we would often walk the length of the bay where we would marvel at the amazing array of sea-shells and coral. You could also see the occasional star-fish, some burnt orange, some indigo blue. There were sea urchins and funny looking horseshoe shaped jelly things that I am told were some kind of fish spawn. Occasionally if we were lucky we would find and collect a particular kind of seaweed fruit which my Balinese father-in-law would boil and serve with salt, fresh grated coconut and rice. No amount of money could buy a dish like this, and I feel blessed that my children had this experience, and cursed that my grandchildren (when they come along!) never will. My sailboards are now gone, my children grown and scattered far and wide, my father-in-law recently passed on and the beach lies battered and broken. The ecosystem struggling for life, wheezing and choked with plastic, and in desperate need of a major face-lift should any of this beaches original splendor survive. I walked on Sanur beach last week, it was a Thursday, and the tide was very low so I decided to stroll on the firm sand rather than dodge the bikes on the “walk-way”. I walked from the Southern end of Bali Hyatt to the Laghawa hotel. Not a long walk really, 500 meters or so? Most of this section of the beach is fronted by hotels, exclusive private houses, as well as the occasional temple, and a cemetery; so it’s not the busiest section of the bay really. But here is what I saw and this is why I am writing this article in the “health” section of the paper. As I said it was low tide so there was a general scattering of seaweed and small bits of broken coral and shell, but for every brown-green clump of weed there was a white/ transparent tangle of plastic, mostly small bags that are used to sell single serve cold drinks and coffee at local warungs. Amongst the white plastic a generous spattering of colors – greens, reds, blues and yellows from little empty packets of chicci-chiccis, choki-chokis, jellys, mie instan, single serve kopi packs and then the larger empty bags of minyak goreng (frying oil), rinso, and rice. As I approached the cemetery the “ceremonial-waste” became apparent, single serve aqua cups, bamboo and coconut leaf (Ok this is degradable I know), and white fabric that once-upon-a-time was cotton. It’s now a thick 100% polyester and will probably last forever. Amongst all this 3 used women’s pads, 2 used baby diapers, a condom and a syringe. All this on a weekday, just imagine what it can look like after a weekend or a public holiday. If Gunung Agung could weep, she would cry a flood of tears at the sight of what is happening around her skirts. The only clean section of beach was in front of the Hyatt (well done Bali Hyatt). Although this is also a section of the beach where locals do not go, and I’m not pointing the finger here, but the nature of the garbage that litters the shores is not the kind of rubbish created by international tourists. Another hotel had swept all the seaweed into little piles about 4 meters apart and left it on the shore. I was fascinated as to

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why the plastic had been left on the shore-line and yet the “dirty” seaweed had been swept into tidy little piles?? The rest of the beach was pretty much a mess, but why? Perhaps one reason would be that for the length of my walk I did not see one public garbage bin. Something needs to be done here and fast. Every so often one organization or another has a beach-clean-up day. This is admirable and everyone gets a feel-good rush from the good deed for a day, but serious cleaning needs to be done every day, and the cause of the rubbish pile-ups needs to be addressed urgently. Every time I go to the beach I am asked for Rp 2,000 as a “contribution”. Motorbikes are asked for Rp 1,000. Looking at the amount of vehicles that park on the beach, even if just on weekends, I am sure that the funds collected could finance garbage bins and a regular collection system.Local people need to be educated on plastic waste. Is it not common sense that this garbage will not just go away? Perhaps not. When I first arrived on this Island sweet treats and snacks were sold wrapped in a banana leaf. When you finished your snack you tossed the leaf, and guess what? It disappeared. This perhaps is why the parents and grandparents of the Balinese have poor awareness of what happens to their garbage. Awareness signs along the shore and programs in the local education system need to be implemented, and then to top it off a fine for anyone caught littering (hey it works in Singapore and Australia!). Tourism bodies need to get their heads together and consider the wider picture than just their own beachfront. Let’s face it we will all be hurt in the end. Banjars and local councils need to focus less on festivals and attractions to increase tourism and put some thought into what people are coming to. Those conducting ceremonies anywhere need to responsible for their waste, and single serve aqua cups need to be totally banned! There, I have said my piece. Will it make a difference, this solitary voice? Well who knows? Someone with more clout than this little black-duck might just sit up and listen. In the meantime I am sourcing other unspoiled beaches for my one-day grandchildren. Om Santhi Santhi Santhi Om

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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1-MINUTE DRILL Perform the following exercises for 15 seconds each. Jumping Jacks Start with your feet hip-width apart and hands at your sides. Simultaneously raise your arms above your head and jump so you can spread your feet shoulder-width apart. Then jump again to lower your arms and bring your feet together. Repeat.

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effective. For every dollar spent, there was a significant enough gain in health outcomes to justify the expenditure, according to Clark. “The American public needs to know about this,” she said. “making positive changes in how we live each day, and sustaining those changes over the long term, is critical for maintaining independence and healthy aging.” Being Pro-Active Is The Key To Anti Aging

There is no doubt that we all have the power and ability to extend your life significantly just by altering some of our daily habits. This has in fact been verified by a study performed at the University of Southern California. The researchers there found that by making various changes to one’s daily habits, major benefits could be achieved when it comes to improving quality of life. Those participating in the study made small, sustainable changes in their routines, such as visiting a museum with a friend once a week, that led to measurable gains in quality of life, including lower rates of depression and better reported satisfaction with life. The results of this study validate the notion that measures taken to prevent illness are far simpler and produce significant long term benefits when it comes to anti-aging and quality of life improvements. Florence Clark, the lead investigator of this study and professor and associate dean of the Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC, and president of the American Occupational Therapy Association, was quoted as saying: “What is critical is that, as we age, we continue to be engaged in life through a sustainable mix of productive, social, physical and spiritual activities. This goal of prevention and wellness is really a key to health care reform, and results in cost savings to society,” “The emphasis now is prevention,” she said. “There are non-pharmacologic interventions that work.” Change Your Habits – Change Your Life The “Well Elderly 2” trial was performed between 2004 and 2009, the results of which were printed in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. Occupational therapists assisted more than 200 people aged over 60 yrs of age to develop sustainably healthy lifestyles to see if there was an improvement in their quality of life. “The key to the individualized plans was to make them sustainable,” Clark said. Some people enjoyed going to the gym to stay healthy whilst others could not stand going to a gym, hence there was little point in forcing to do an activity that they were not going to maintain for the long term. For these people a long walk for an hour in the evening was more enjoyable and hence sustainable for the long term. “You’re able to go to a museum, you’re able to go to a park… it can open up a whole world of opportunities,” Clark said. In one case, a woman who had taken a nasty fall while boarding a bus was helped to work up enough confidence to ride again. Eventually, she was able to take the bus to go do volunteer work—a fulfilling pastime that she had sorely missed, Clark said. “Being engaged in a social life has a positive effect on health,” she said, “but the public is not sufficiently aware of how key this is to successful aging.” Quality of life was measured using a variety of indicators, including physical health, mental health, social well-being and life satisfaction. The program participants were compared to a control group that did not receive the intervention. Though the two groups started out roughly equivalent, the intervention group showed significant improvement in lessening bodily pain and depression while improving vitality, social function, mental health and overall life satisfaction. Lesser, though still measurable, gains were made in general health and physical abilities. “Although people are living longer, it is important that they also live better. This intervention results in improved quality of life and provides a vehicle for maintaining health as we age,” Clark said. The study showed that, compared with other interventions, this lifestyle intervention was cost-

The results of this study do not surprise me: I believe that it is vitally important to remain active as you age in order to maintain your health and vitality. Staying active within your community, performing regular physical activities and exercise, giving and helping others and sharing your wisdom and knowledge with children is all part of maintaining your health: physical, emotional, and spiritual. In some cases, past unhealthy patterns have led us to not be as motivated or energetic as we would like to be to pursue life to its fullest. This is where good nutrition, regular health checks and treatments can assist to correct past imbalances to quickly get us back on course to a healthy lifestyle. Hormone checking and balancing using natural hormones, and whole body detoxification performed proactively will not only give you a boost to your everyday activities, improving your quality of life, but also greatly improve your chances of increasing your lifespan. Green Tea Fights Cancer In a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, Dr. Toru Naganuma of Tohoku University School of Medicine in Senda and colleagues reported that drinking at least five daily cups of green tea was found to slash the risk of blood cancers by 42% and lymph system cancers by 48%. Also, these reductions in cancer were consistent in both men and women and in people with various body mass sizes.

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Another research team in Tohoku University’s Department of Public Health and Forensic Medicine discovered yet another link between green tea and cancer prevention. Their study, published in the journal Cancer Causes and Control found that green tea consumption was inversely associated with the incidence of liver cancer. The study documented that the more green tea consumed, the more the risk plummeted -- five cups or more offered the most protection from liver malignancies. These studies reinforce the powerful benefits of green tea as a healing substance. If you can’t drink at least 5 cups of green tea per day then I suggest you take a green tea extract supplement instead which will be equivalent of 50 cups of green tea every day.

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For Sale; Standing leather massage table with separate covers and carry case. Rp. 1,000,000. Call or SMS 081 2386 8039. Kerobokan. [149] For Sale; Citra Media internet pol. Asking for 4 mill, included the radio. Nego. Call 0812 3764 8645. [150] Mac Powerbook G4 aluminum Osx missing. Lots of personal work, researches & datas. Only valuable to me. Big reward to retrieve it. Rarisan, please contact me at 0819 1614 3296 or e-mail at <mvb.bovy@gmail.com>. Ubud. [151]

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For Sale; 15 meter antenna mast/pole used for internet connection. Contact me if you’re interested. For info sms me at 0361 310 4838, or e-mail me at <indiego_dk@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [051] Winning is not everything but making the effort to win is. Vince Lombardi.

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This Sporting Life Bali Sports Foundation team Wins Singapore Tournament The Bali Sports Foundation (BSF) Under 14 team won the prestigious 2011 Singapore Cricket Club Charity Soccer Sixes , held at the historic Padang field in the heart of Singapore late June. After defeating teams from Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapore and Cambodia, the BSF team found themselves up against previous winners of the tournament, Thailand’s Phuket Football Home, which BSF won comfortably 3-0. The team consisted of Aditia Yoga Pratama, Agustu Taman Roma Dlani, Putu Soma Rolan, I Made Gana Widiatmika, Seto Prabowo, Reza Hidaya Tullah, Komang Buda Nugraha, Kadek Agung Widnyana Putra, I Made Riyan Arissetya, I Komang Gd Astu Wira Kusuma, Dodi Syawaldi Irwanda, I Komang Aldi Saskara. These players were selected due to their strong performance in the Coaltrans Bali Charity Soccer Sixes and under the guidance of head coach Eddie Fitzgerald, and assistant coaches Wayan Elly and Agus Arya Wirawan, in the short space of three weeks the boys were moulded into a successful team. BSF founder and chairman Rodney Holt said that the team’s win proves what many have long been thinking – with the proper resources and coaching, Indonesian teams do have what it takes to beat the best in the region. “I am very proud of the players and coaches. “There is much sporting talent here in Indonesia, however due the Indonesian malaise of nepotism corruption, this sporting potential unfortunately remains untapped” said Holt, who added that he was exceptionally proud of the BSF team’s performance. Holt also expressed thanks to those who made this win possible, including sponsors Coaltrans, BIMC Hospital, Harry’s Bar and Coca Cola, as well as tournament hosts the Singapore Cricket Club. British & Irish Academic Lions Roar The recent visit from the British & Irish Academic Lions, a group of upcoming Rugby League stars from the UK, gave a group of local League junior players valuable experience in the game. The Lions spent five days in Bali training and sightseeing on their way to a two test match series against

Australia. Their stay in Bali culminated with an exhibition game against an Indonesian Select XIII, which consisted of players from the Tegalalang Tigers, Kerobokan Roosters and East Coast Storm who were boosted with players from Bali Rugby Union team.

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The Indonesia Select XIII were put through a serious learning experience at the hands of the visitors, losing 0-55. The Lions were clearly superior in all aspects of the game, however they played a measured game that showed appreciation to the inexperience of the Indonesian side. President of the Indonesian Rugby League Federation, Rodney Holt presented the visiting British team with commemorative presents at the end of this historic game. He also congratulated BSF player Montgomery Blankarts, who was selected man of the match by the Lions. A special mention was also given to Kurt Lovell, who completed an amazing double. After helping Indonesia Rugby Union beat Pakistan in Jakarta only a few days before, Kurt captained Indonesia’s first national Rugby League, team becoming Indonesia’s first dual rugby international in the process. Hot Air Rises in Sanur With the seasonal trade winds up and the Kiteboarding season upon us, the sixth annual HOTAIR Kiteboarding competition will again be held in Sanur. The event will start on the 15th July, with action non-stop through until July 17th. Registration will take place on 14th July. The event is hosted by the Blue Oasis Beach Club in conjunction with PORLASI, Stiff Chilli, and the Bali Sports Foundation.

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Sanur is one of the most popular places in Bali for Kiteboarding. With its southeastern shore and beaches stretching over 8 kilometers protected by outer reefs, it provides almost ideal conditions for water-sport enthusiasts. The outer reef also provides swell for the more competent kiteboarders. For more details on the Hotair event, see the event website www.balihotair.com or email barimario@ dps.centrin.net.id or info@balihotair.com.

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For Sale; Unwanted gift 2 beautiful jewelry sets (necklace with pendant, bracelet, ring, earrings) gold color with crystals. Very good for party dress/kebaya. Brand new, never used. Only Rp. 350ribu/set. SMS Mark 0878 3523 5401. Denpasar. [100]

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For Sale; Exclusive camera shoulder bag (local product) with extra 2 pouchs. Never used, good condition. Will sell only IDR 200.000. Call/ SMS 081 2389 5551. Dreamland. [060] House Moving Sale; Secretary swivel chairs Ichiko IC8, blue x 2, as new - price Rp. 100,000 each. Steel Pressure Lantern, “Butterfly” - never used new US$69, my price Rp. 400,000. Moulinex electric carving knife deluxe 513 Rp. 95,000. Madato Vitomax food processor - unwanted gift, never used - Rp. 2,200,000 - my price Rp. 1,500,000. Advance HS8807 - foot massager - new price Rp. 2,200,000 - my price Rp.1,750,000. Contact Fitri on 081 6188 0097. Denpasar. [097] For Sale; Samsung fridge W55 H1. 45 D60. works perfectly, just too small for me! 2 million, pair of extra Bose satellite speakers, 900.000, Intous3 Wacom tablet USB A5 size. 1. 5 million. sms 081 7561 890 for info & pics! Canggu. [098]

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CHATEAU VETO MOSQUITO A reader sent me some words of advice about that topical, tropical nyamuk nemesis. Here are some simple steps he suggested to veto the mosquito! Firstly the local Liligundi bush is apparently the thing to be planting about to keep them at bay, ostensibly a big smelly force field. Get rid of any still water features. Control the watering of your garden as evidently the b(l)ighters’ larvae can develop in damp soil and incubation is only 3 days. Of course you can always fly wire your house. It is certainly popular not to though. Personally the romance with evening outdoor living is over for me for until the dark memory of dengue has been forgotten. Thanks to James Dell - Robb BALI’S BIG ECO WEEKEND – A HIT for our HABITAT This column’s deadline was before this marvellous event - so while it all happened TWO weekends ago now that this column is published - it means ECO BUZZ could not provide any news of it….unless I make it up! This is what should have happened: Bali’s Big Eco Weekend was a triumph for tree huggers with thousands rocking up to support and learn about the environmental revolution that is happening on this amazing island. Friday’s conference saw a bountiful crop of forward thinking organisations, environmental groups, businesses and government officials coming together for a love in about making Bali the best it can possibly be for the Balinese that call this place “home” and the visitors that call this place “paradise”. The result of the discussions saw money being designated by the government for an all encompassing educational campaign to stop littering dead in its tracks. Aside from significant blanket advertising and lower and upper school programmes, part of this campaign will be to induce on the spot fines, particularly targeted at business and enterprise. The other part of this campaign is to place specially designed bins all over Bali that allow clean and efficient removal of waste once or up to 7 times a week, dependent on location, yet don’t allow dogs or vermin to access the waste. This will be managed by local government and the community, with a huge rupiah incentive to have the “tidiest town” each month. Plastic bags will be banned as of tomorrow from all department stores and shopping centres, and all stores, warungs, holes in the wall are legally obliged to demand a fee for plastic bag use as a deterrent, reminder and motivator to stop this wasteful behaviour….. Sounds good so far. Well… it would be nice if it was true. KITCHEN EXCREMENT Icky sticky rotting food scraps fermenting and decomposing inside a plastic bag at the tip (or wherever it may end up) is a waste of earth loving nutrients and results in methane, causing a whole bunch of problems for

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global warming. Ever heard of composting? Perhaps you tried it and it putrefied into something from a 60’s “D” grade horror movie with smell-avision. Or it’s crossed your mind to design a haven for decay but you are not really sure how to go about it, or may be you just don’t have time. For those of you who have never heard of it I’m jolly please you are reading this column!! (Psst! composting is a way of decomposing organic matter to provide nutrients and structure to the soil - greenies love this stuff).

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Fear not fester loving friends, there are people in this world who are professionals at this kind of thing. They will guide you down the path to the ark of composting systems. Being a composter myself I can tell you that my worm farm brings me a little joy each day. I delight in feeding my little worm friends our vegetable scraps; very fond of an old avocado and don’t mind a bit of bread either. Quiet, easy to please, hardworking pets, great for kids, I can recommend them entirely. There are two places to contact for composting guidance, composting systems and worms ECO BALI in Canggu (eco-bali. com 0361 7907314) and KOMPOS BALI in Ubud (kompsbali@gmail.com 0858 5704 9368). Go… OFF! THY DAILY

Maybe it’s unfair to compare, but this little Eco Warrior is having a taste of Thailand after many years apart, and so far this place is making Bali look like the embarrassing distant relative who won lotto, is completely crazy and forgets to wash. Yes Bali you are a filthy mess. Don’t’ get mad, I am only telling you this because I love you.

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For Sale; Teak wardrobe (H223cm, W73cm, L285cm) with 5 doors and internal/ external drawers in good condition. Rp. 6 mill. Call Evi on (0361) 464 201 / 0819 9919 1106 or <contact@indokiwibali. com>. Denpasar. [124] For Sale; Dell Pentium III, 500mhz, memory 512mb, CPU, keyboard and mouse included, no monitor. 800.000 final price. Excellent condition. Text message 0361 310 4838 or e-mail <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [046]

For Sale; Shop or garage doors. Fit most size opening. Concertina type as seen on shops and banks. Full security. Slide, then open to the side. Heavy duty steel. Good condition. Cost 12.5 Jt sell best price 5.000.000Rp. Contact 0818 0576 6160. Canggu. [084]

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This fortnight starts with the full Moon in Capricorn, to bring to fruition the New Moon Cancer Eclipse portal. Home and family have been important this past fortnight and now through until the Sun’s entry into Leo on the 23rd the focus is on nurturing. There is no doubt of the need for integration after the intensity of June with it’s three eclipses and the Solstice. For many, there have been major life changes and decisions made which are going to profoundly change the course of their lives. The stage has been set for many past grievances to be cleared once and for all and for karmic residue to be released. The New Moon pulled in a cardinal cross with Pluto opposing the Sun and Moon in square to Saturn opposite Uranus. On the Full Moon, Venus is close to the degree of the New Moon in Cancer and sits in square to Saturn. Relationship themes run strong this fortnight, with a call to fairness, communication and sharing. Saturn is ruling the show, with this Full Moon in Capricorn. You will be thinking seriously about what it is that you require and how you are going to bring this to fruition. Saturn is all about work and creating the necessary framework within which to model your partnerships. This is the time to create foundations for yourself and your family, which are based on practicality and steadfastness. Everyone’s needs must be taken into consideration and this is not going to be a short term consideration. Thoughts are turned to the long haul. FULL MOON 22 Capricorn 28 July 15, 2011 02:41 p.m.

ARIES: Mars joins the South Node this fortnight to bring some past associates into your life and triggering the North Nodes requirement for honesty and the Full Moon’s call to integrity. You may find yourself procrastinating now, as unforeseen choices are presenting themselves. Allow this time to motivate you to more flexibility with the possibility of change ever present. Although you may be torn between what appears as opposites, everything is actually working in your favor. As challenging as it may be to relax, it is totally necessary for you to find some time to allow the tension of these past weeks to dissipate.

LIBRA: Venus in the sign of Cancer and Saturn in Libra playing havoc with your relationship status this fortnight. Sternness gets overruled by sympathy and all the systems go out the window for a moment. Then you get to reset the stage. The yearning is for peace and harmony and sometimes it is just so hard to find. Trying to please the other is just going to bring you headaches now. Perhaps it is better to go the way of the unpredictable and the spontaneous and allow others the same freedom. You are in a position to influence others this fortnight so use your charm to bring about positive changes.

TAURUS: Venus is in Cancer all of this fortnight and your love of home and family is apparent. There is a closeness between you and those you love and you will be wanting to share and express this. The Full Moon may make everyone a little more rigid than normal and it is up to you to use that wonderful charm of yours to soften their hearts. There is something endearing about even the most rigid of people. Saturn is in the sign of Libra bringing balance and harmony to the fore, so your work is half-way cut out for you. Surrender to the emotional flow of events as they will lead you directly into your heart.

SCORPIO: These are interesting times for you and this Full Moon is no exception. In fact this fortnight really highlights all that has been going on over the past weeks and allows you to digest the changes and transformation that has taken place. Although you have felt squeezed and a little unsure of the outcome, you get a glimpse of the potential and the importance of change. Any clinging is going to bring you unstuck and your potential to become attached though strong, will be overcome. These are the days for surrendering all which no longer functions in a healthy way in your life. This includes relationships.

GEMINI: Mercury scoots through Leo this month, enters into Virgo and does an abrupt about face at the end of the month and retraces it’s steps in August. So although you may think you’ve won over those in your environment with your charm and wit, the retrograde may prove otherwise. Be ready to eat a little humble pie. Mercury in Leo, tends to ham it up a little and perhaps exaggerate. The upside is that you’ll be the life of the party and very quick-witted. It could be that someone from your past will step up with a very different perspective to your own and throw a bit of a spanner in the works, so to speak.

SAGITTARIUS: Things are a little slow moving for you and you could find yourself stuck in a bit of a rut if you’re not mindful. It’s perfectly o.k. to express yourself in your authenticity even if others act offended by that. No point being overly sensitive now, might as well stick to your galloping ways and keep moving headlong into change, regardless of the chaos it may cause. You may be feeling a little lazy, so let this be the inspiration you require to forge ahead with at least a finer sense of flair. Deep intimacy is luring you into the heart center with the yearning to melt and merge with another. Allow your latent tactile nature to emerge.

CANCER: Romance bodes well for you this year. It appears that many of you have met the significant other who is going to support you to do great things. For those with birthdays around the 15th, there is a lot of work for you to do over the coming year. The recent eclipses have put in place some very interesting events, which will promote a great deal of unexpected change. There is no point getting too settled, as unplanned situations are apt to put you in a different place, to that which you anticipated. August will give you the opportunity to ponder your choices, although after this time, everything will be full steam ahead. LEO: As the Sun boldly moves into your sign at the end of this fortnight you find yourself faced with a new set of circumstances, situations and opportunities. What are your coping skills and how will you implement them in your daily life? Retrograde Mercury is going to make things interesting throughout August, so prepare yourself for a few challenges. Remember to use your discernment when it comes to making life altering decisions. The action is going to get thick and fast with the call to rapid decision making. It’s a good thing that you’re no stranger to drama, as the agenda is going to be dramatic. VIRGO: You may be feeling a little unclear about your next moves right now. Allow the confusion to be there, as you learn to flow with the tides of life and although you may have plans, allow them to dissolve where necessary and be willing to adjust to new situations. Clarity will come in it’s own time, which is more akin to synchronicity and Divine flow than clever schedules. Wait for that authentic aha moment before moving ahead in any particular direction. It is more your gut instinct and your intuition that is going to guide you to the appropriate course of action. The balancing act is sometimes stressful.

CAPRICORN: Cancer is your polar opposite and the Full Moon in Capricorn highlights this polarity and sometimes dichotomy. How have recent events manifested change in your life and who from the distant past has reunited your wayward feelings? Some events are coming to a natural conclusion now, as well as completions within relationships, both old and new. You’ve been busy also making new plans and setting up new projects. The full thrust of forward momentum is just about to take shape. These are exciting and sometimes painstaking times. Learn to ride the flow of situations with Grace.

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AQUARIUS: With Uranus retrograde until December, you may feel a little thwarted in your attempts to move ahead. Impetuous decisions can come back to haunt us from time to time. Did I make the right choice, or was I too hasty? If you feel like you’ve thrown the baby out with the bath water, take stock first before you get too distraught. So many things are currently in a state of flux, that getting upset by chaos is a waste of time. Learning to trust your intuitive impulses is a process, and although your are much more adapt at it now, you still second guess yourself and tend towards reason and logic to guide in certain situations. PISCES: Neptune remains in Pisces for but a moment longer. Rest in this true nature of yours and remember it returns for the long haul in February. Some will return to study, while others will indulge in a little exploration of their own. These months from April through to now, have opened your senses to a much deeper experience of life and other people. Empathy has shown itself to you, and just what unity truly means. Life just keeps getting more and more profound. Finding the miraculous as a part of your every day experience, is amazing in itself, but to behold divinity in simplicity along with it, astounding.

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) The cookie jar was full of cookies I didn’t recognize. Wayan shyly explained she’d used her own recipe. The jar emptied quickly and from then on these gems became a common sight in our sticky fingers. With the addition of orange zest the flavor deepens. We bake them until they are very crispy and a perfect dipper in hot coffee, tea, or chocolate.

Wayan’s Coconut Orange Cookies

and the grated orange rind in a large bowl. Add the baking powder and mix again. Add the melted b u t t e r, p a l m syrup and the milk. Mix until well combined.

Makes about 20 cookies Ingredients : - 1 cup white flour - 1 cup fresh coconut, finely grated - 2/3 cup brown sugar - 1 cup oats - finely grated rind of 1 orange - 1/2 tsp. baking soda - 125 gr. butter, melted - 1 Tbl. palm sugar syrup (see BA 2009 for recipe) - 2 Tbl. milk

Butter a cookie sheet and drop two teaspoons of batter onto the sheet. Flatten a bit with the back of a spoon. Continue dropping the cookie batter about one inch apart. They don’t spread very much.

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When all the batter is on the sheet press two raisins into each cookie and put in the preheated oven baking for 40 minutes or until golden brown. Dip, slurp, enjoy!

- 40 raisins (optional) Directions: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Combine the flour, grated fresh coconut, brown sugar, oats

All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2011 Ayu Spicy Email: writers@baliadvertiser.biz You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/U/G-26 Jan. 11


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UBUD “INTUITION ” HELPS YOUTH CENTRE Sometimes things just work out. A unique offer from a v i s i t i n g international health trainer plus generous local support have led to a workshop with potential to make an enormous difference to participants and to enrich a local youth centre. The Saturday July 30 workshop is titled Accessing Your Inner Tuition (Intuition). In her fascinating training program, NZ specialist kinesiologist Esther will help participants understand exactly what their own body needs, via a range of personal healing processes, including ‘muscle testing’, that they can use on themselves and others. Esther, who works with hundreds of clients as a natural medicine practitioner, says these tools assist people make the right personal decisions, choosing foods and products that are a precise match for their well-being profile. Thanks to sponsorship and hosting by Bridges Restaurant next to Antonio Blanco Museum, all revenue from the one day workshop will help Yayasan Bumi Sehat introduce job training programs to its Nyuh Kuning Youth Centre. Early Bird and Pairs Registration 750,000rp ea; 950,000rp after July 20. For info, registration and payments, call Bumi Sehat, 0361970 002, or email jrprconsult@gmail.com for registration form. A TOAST FOR UBUD

Yes! A branch of Toastmasters International has opened in Ubud, giving locals and expats access to the top “learn-by-speaking” workshop program in the world. In essence, Toastmasters offers a series of self-paced opportunities to practice the essentials of successful public speaking; even normally shy people learn to speak with confidence in front of others. Members and guests meet twice monthly, usually for 2-3 prepared addresses and an impromptu speech session called Table Topics; they receive gentle, step-by-step guidance and evaluations from professional speakers. Next meeting (tentatively) Wed. July 27, 5.30-8pm. Campuhan College, Jl. Sanggingan, Ubud, opp. Indus Restaurant. Ticket: Rp. 25.000 incl. light refreshments. Contact: Sri Fatma, 0813 372 95225. WHAT A HE SAY? A multi-lingual translation centre now helping smart Ubud companies began as a service for Russians doing business around Bali. Now the Russian Centre in Denpasar helps individuals and organisations such as Ubud’s Four Seasons, Royal Pita Maha and Kupu-Kupu Barong give their international communications an extra polish. The company’s services include translation and final polish editing (the written word); interpreters (help with speaking and meetings); language training and guiding services. The Centre has professionals in culture, tourism, property, economics, law and medicine, and 20+ languages including English, Italian, Spanish, Mandarin, Dutch, Taiwanese, Korean, Japanese, Arabic and French. Job applications to MOUs, websites and confidential papers. Contact: 081 239 00 976 or info@balirussiancentre.com. PART OF THE SOLUTION Most of us have suffered the old fashioned, uncommunicative “we’ll fix this for you, poor helpless thing” doctor, both overseas and here in Indonesia. Less frequently we become part of the “patient as partner in the recovery” process of a modern health professional. A set of nebulous but persistent

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symptoms (consistent fatigue, burning indigestion, aching limbs, et al) sent an Ubud friend via her travel insurance’s recommendation to Bali International Medical Centre (BIMC) in Kuta. The BIMC clinic/ private hospital provided a thorough and reassuring investigation, beginning with duty GP, Dr Bayu, who set the pattern for BIMC’s professional team by listening, asking questions to clarify and probe further, then offering a clear step-by-step explanation of what he wanted to investigate and why. Several tests later, my mate’s on the road to recovery. BIMC, 0361 761 263. Jl Ngurah Rai Bypass, only 100m before the huge Kuta roundabout, Simpang Siyur. PRICE OF A TEST Meanwhile, Ubud’s Toyo Medical Clinic is also worth a visit. After Bali’s major public hospital, Rumah Sakit Sanglah, quoted her a staggering six million rupiah for the cost of the three-stage Hepatitis B inoculation, a smart Ubudian checked with our local Toyo Clinic. There, for the same set of three shots over a period of a month, the total cost would be 450,000rp. She also received an apology / explanation for the “high charge, because the medicine has to be ordered in specially”. Toyo Clinic, Jl Pengosekan two doors down from the gas station. Tel 0361-978078.

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ISTANBUL TASTE New management, casual Bali-style seating and some delicious recipes make Istanbul Restaurant well worth a visit. Just south of the gas station on Jl Raya Pengosekan, Istanbul now imports many of the essential Middle Eastern ingredients to create their home-style Turkish mezza platters and traditional dishes. Some – like the Turkish pizza – are quite different in texture and taste to their European counterparts. Try their Turkish tea too - delicious and refreshing! Istanbul also offers shisha pipes in a range of flavours, adding to the authentic atmosphere.

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JAZZ CAFÉ GOSS Word has it that the jazzy team at Jazz Café, our own internationally renowned jazz performance space and eatery, is working on the creation of a Performing Arts Centre for Ubud, with suitably jazzy music, dance and drama classes for kids and adults…. watch this space! SUNSET MEDITATION

For a peaceful ending to a frazzled – or perfect – day, try the Heart Chakra Meditation at sunset at White Lotus Yoga Centre. This is movement mediation to gentle music, finishing with the sound of Tibetan singing bowls. Monday and Tuesday at 6.30pm, White Lotus, JL Kajeng, Ubud. Contact: 089 9013 4962. Half of proceeds go to a local Yayasan for children. DISCOUNT THANKS! Ubud’s nearest big hardware store, Depo Bagoes, got my vote this week, for honouring a discount sign for a sale that had actually finished a few days earlier. The end of my house-building project is in sight however several expensive kitchen and bathroom purchases remain. I was delighted to see sale stickers on those essential white porcelain items, outside the front of the store. My Toto toilet had a 10% off sign but the staff member told me the sign should have come down. Full marks to store manager Pak Andry for instant apology and assurance that the store would honour the sale price. Bagoes Building Supermarket, Jl Raya Semebaung, just this side of Gianyar on main road from Ubud. Tel 0361 951 918. E-MAIL: BAUBUDNEWS@GMAIL.COM COPYRIGHT © 2011 WAYAN JEN YOU CAN READ ALL PAST ARTICLES OF UBUD NEWS AT WWW. BALIADVERTISER.BIZ C/U/G-29 June 11


Local News New Schapelle Corby Theory Emerges New evidence has reportedly emerged in the case of convicted Australian drug smuggler Schapelle Corby, sparking a theory that marijuana found in her luggage may have been planted by a rogue baggage handler.

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she had come forward now because of her conscience. “What if she is really innocent and she has to do 20 years? What if she doesn’t make the 20 years?” she

Corby is serving 20 years at Indonesia’s Kerobokan jail after being caught with more than 4kg of the drug at Denpasar Airport on October 8, 2004.

added. Sue said she used to work as a clinical

Almost seven years after the conviction, a woman has come forward saying she believes Corby could have been set up.

She said she was happy to co-operate with police and

The woman, who spoke under the condition of anonymity and used the alias “Sue”, claimed she dated a Brisbane Airport baggage handler for a short period who had a colleague who in October 2004 went to work with a large bag of marijuana. “When the supervisor was coming down the guy panicked,” Sue told the Nine Network on Thursday (28/6). “And the first thing he did was look for somewhere to hide it. And he grabbed one of the bags that was behind him and hid it there.

counselor in north Queensland and signed a statutory declaration regarding her claims for the Nine Network.

could give them the name of one of the men allegedly involved. Corby’s Australian

lawyer

Kerry

Smith-Douglas

described Sue’s statutory declaration as “extremely important”. It’s not the first time claims have emerged about baggage handlers planting marijuana in Corby’s bags. In 2008 unionists demanded a public apology over an “outrageous allegation” that Australian baggage handlers tampered with Corby’s luggage. Corby’s former lawyer Robin Tampoe later admitted

“When he was talking about a big bag, he meant a big bag.” It remains unclear if Indonesian or Australian authorities will pay any attention to the claim. Sue said

he made up the theory after hearing a talkback program where callers were discussing alleged corruption among airport staff. (June 30th 2011)

13 Volcanoes Now on Alert in Indonesia A total of 10 volcanoes in Indonesia are now alert status and three others on standby. Mount Dieng in Wonosobo, Java caused thousands to be displaced in June and Mount Soputan in North Sulawesi has also erupted Sunday (3/7), spewing ash and smoke 5,000 metres into the air. Mount Soputan in North Sulawesi province erupted at around 6:03 am (2203 GMT Saturday) but people living in the sparsely populated area have not been evacuated, Kusnadi, a scientist at the volcano’s monitoring post told AFP.

government has currently placed 10 volcanos in the alert I category, and they are Sinabung in Karo, North Sumatra, Mount Talang in Solok, West Sumatra, Mount Anak Krakatau in Lampung, Mount Papandayan in Garut, Mount Slamet, in Tegal, Central Java, Mount Dieng in Wonosobo, Mount Semeru in Lumajang, East Java, Mount Merapi in Yogyakarta. Mount Bromo in East Java, Gunung Karangetan in North Sulawesi. Besides these 10 volcanos, 3 other volcanic mountains have been raised to alert II standby

status,

namely

Mother

Mountain

in

Halmahera, Mount Lokon in North Sulawesi, Mount “The volcano erupted this morning. Besides spewing

Soputan in North Sulawesi.

ash and dust particles, it also spewed hot gas but that’s limited to around its crater,” he said. “The

Gunung Batur in Bali is also reported to have

recommended evacuation zone is set at a 6-kilometer

increased activity with hundreds of fish in the mountains

radius around the volcano but there’s only forest in

lake dying from toxic volcanic discharge.

that range,” he added. Indonesia sits on the Pacific “Ring of Fire” where “At the moment, it is still a safe distance from people

continental plates collide, causing frequent seismic

but we’ll continue to monitor the activity,” he added.

and volcanic activity. The archipelago nation is home

The nearest village is eight kilometers away on

to 129 active volcanoes, including 21 on Java.

the western side of the volcano, which towers 1,783 meters (5,800 feet) over North Sulawesi province.

The President of Social Affairs and Disaster Relief Andi Arief said that Indonesia is still facing the threat

Soputan, one of Sulawesi’s most active volcanoes,

of disaster from a number of volcanos currently on

last erupted in 2008 with no fatalities recorded. The

alert. (July 3rd 2011)

Health Minister Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih said Ministerial Decree Number 1636 of 2010 on female circumcision was not meant to ban the practice but to protect girls. “If it is not regulated, it may lead to the procedure being carried out not by medical personnel but perhaps by shamans or others who would cause infection, bleeding and excessive cutting,” the minister said here on Tuesday (26/6). In the health minister’s decree issued in November 2010 it is stated that only doctors, nurses or midwives can perform female circumcisions. “And what they can do is merely making a scratch with a sterile needle. There is no prohibition,” she said. The ministerial decree on female circumcision has been rejected by various parties who are calling for a halt to the practice. They said the ministerial regulation was only legitimizing it. (June 28th 2011) Rp. 3 Billion for Ubud Market Renovation The Ubud market will soon be renovated to the tune of 3 billion rupiah. “The fund has been approved and we have made the plans for the renovation,” the Head of Public Work Division Gianyar I Nyoman Nuadi said on Wednesday (20/7). Ubud market is located on the main Ubud road in front of Puri Agung. The market place has become a landmark and a popular tourist attraction. The market place was recently featured in the Julia Roberts film “Eat, Pray, Love.” Traders will temporarily be relocated to the Singakerta Market, also in Ubud. Nuadi did not foresee any problems with the renovation and hoped that any traders that were inconvenienced would understand that the renovation was intended ultimately to improve the facilities. The new plans will improve the lay out of the market as well as decrease the traffic jams. When asked if the renovation would include a new car park, Nuadi said that no budget had yet been allocated for a new car parking area. (June 25th 2011) Foreign Tourist Arrival in Bali up 6.61 pct Bali has attracted over 1.05 million foreign tourists during the first five months of 2011. During January-May 2011, Bali received a total of 1,05 million foreign tourists, up 6.61 percent from 992,335 during the same period in 2010, Gede Suarsa, Chairman of the Bali Central Bureau of Statistics said here Saturday (2/11). Most of the foreign tourists arrived at Ngurah Rai airport, Bali by air and only 12,369 people came by cruisers or ships. Bali has set a target to receive 2.6 million to 2.8 million foreign tourists in 2011. In 2010, Bail was visited by 2.57 million tourists. The number of tourists from eight countries has increased, namely from Australia (up 29.34 percent from 231,361 people to 275,957 people, China (4.19 percent from 83,535 people to 87,038 people), Malaysia (25.41 percent from 53,383 people to 65,950 people), South Korea (up 0.45 percent from 48,631 people to 48,852 people), England (up 31.74 percent from 30,335 to 39,963), Singapore (33.23 percent, from 29,862 to 39,784), France (up 8.37 percent from 35,264 to 38,426), Russia 25.72 percent from 28,518 to 35,853 people). However, the number of Japanese tourists visiting Bali during January-May 2011 dropped 24.60 percent from 99,473 people in the same period in 2010, to 74,999 people this year. Tourist arrivals from Taiwan also went down 4.87 percent from 54,628 people in January-May 2010 to 52,157 people in the same period this year, Gede Suarsa said. The number of tourists from ASEAN member countries in Bali, mainly Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and the Philippines, in May 2011 increased to 28,819 from 20,630 in January 2011. Indonesia has set itself the target of attracting 7.7 million foreign tourists this year. (July 2nd 2011)


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Lombok to Hold Sumbawa Pearl Festival in July

18 Turtles Rescued by Bali Police

Lombok will host the Sumbawa Pearl Festival 2011 at the Hotel Gran Legi Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), on July 8-11, 2011. The festival is aimed at promoting Lombok as an international class pearl producer, the tourism and culture ministry said in a press statement here Friday (1/7). “The festival is expected to encourage foreign tourists to visit Indonesia, and NTB in particular,” DR. Sapta Nirwandar, the ministry’s director general of marketing, said in a press conference recently. The event is also aimed at promoting the NTB pearls to get access to international markets and encouraging investment in the pearl and tourism businesses in NTB. The government has invited potential buyers from 36 countries to the festival. There will be also auctions of pearls from NTB, Maluku, Ternate, and Papua during the festival. Visitors will also be invited to take part in a tour to see pearl cultivation along Lombok and Sumbawa coasts. NTB is known and Indonesia’s largest pearl producer and has exported pearls to New York, Tokyo, Geneva and Zurich, and Milan. (July 2nd 2011)

Bali Water Police managed to save 18 green sea turtles at 1am on Monday (4/7). Three suspects, all male Balinese were arrested with the turtles at the Tanjung Benoa beach on the Nusa Dua peninsula. They were attempting to transport the turtles in the back of an Avanza van that had back seats removed. One man escaped before the arrest and is still being sought after by the police. The endangered animals, worth at least Rp. 5 million ($550) each, were later released on Kuta beach. This latest smuggling attempt proved demand for turtles remained high in Bali, both for consumption and for traditional ceremonies especially during the current Galungan period. Despite a trade ban issued in 1999, turtles are still considered a delicacy on the island and are also used in sacrifice rituals. (July 5th 2011)

Bali to Build the Bali International Park Soon Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2013 has encouraged the building of Bali International Park as its supportive facility. Building of the facility will soon commence at Jimbaran on Bali’s Nusa Dua Peninsula according to the director of PT Jimbaran Hijau Putu Agung Prianta. Completion of the Bali International Park is targeted for the 21st APEC meeting on November 2013. The meeting center will be able to accommodate 10,000 people, complete with exhibition room, discussion, plenary room, and 21 international-standard VIP rooms for heads-of-state. This building will cover 54 hectares of the 250 hectare land site. (June 28th 2011) Richard Gere Arrives in Bali Hollywood actor Richard Gere accompanied by his wife and son arrived on the Indonesian tourist resort island of Bali on Tuesday (28/6) from Central Java where he visited and performed religious rites at the Buddhist Borobudur Temple. Gere arrived at Bali’s Ngurah Rai international airport at 10.05 am local time aboard a Garuda plane which flew him from Yogyakarata`s Adisutjipto airport. Gere who played in the film “Pretty Women” opposite Julia Roberts was not prepared to be interviewed because he had come to Bali for a vacation. On Sunday (26/6), Richard Gere arrived in Yogyakarta to meditate at the ancient Borobudur temple. He performed “pradaksina”, a ritual where the faithful circle the temple as a token of respect. After offering prayers, he meditated in front of the Borobodur temple`s main stupa. Borobudur, Prambanan, and Ratuboko Tourist Park Manager Purnomo Siswoprasetjo said Richard Gere had canceled a plan to ride an elephant to go around the temple and surrounding villages due to the presence of a big crowd and the media that made him feel uncomfortable. A practicing Buddhist, Richard Gere also skipped a bodhi tree planting ceremony and planned visits to Mendut and Pawon temples. (June 28th 2011)

Indonesia, Australia Need to Agree on Slaughterhouse Standards: Minister Indonesia and Australia need to agree on minimum slaughterhouse standards, Agriculture Minister Suswono said here on Saturday (2/7). “I wish an agreement could be made with regard to the minimum standards for slaughterhouses. The standard needs to be agreed upon not by one but both parties.” He said after opening the 5th Soropadan Agro Expo (SAE). Four experts from Australia and four experts from Indonesia are now formulating the minimum of standards. “The team also involves independent members. We have involved experts from universities and the Indonesian Association of Vets,” he said. “If the minimum standards are already available we will determine which slaugterhouses meet the standards.” he said. (July 2nd 2011) 8,000 Sex Workers in Bali Spread HIV - 22.5% Positive Bali’s dramatic increase of HIV prevalence among sex workers has changed the face of the epidemic on the famed tourist destination of 3.9 million local residents, head of the Kerta Praja organistIon Prof Dewa Nyoman Wirawan said on Sunday (3/7). In 2010, 22.5 percent of Bali’s 8,000 sex workers - mostly around the Denpasar district - were living with HIV, up from the 1 percent estimated to be HIV positive in 2000, according to the provincial health department. Wirawan said there were two separate groups of sex workers; “direct” workers such as those in brothels and on the streets and the “indirect” workers in bars, cafes, karaoke bars and massage parlors. The HIV prevalence rate among sex workers nationwide in 2007 was 10.4 percent and 4.6 percent among “indirect” sex workers, such as those in massage parlors, karaoke bars and places not known primarily for selling sex, according to a UNAIDS report on Indonesia. The virus is taking hold of the general population in Bali as some 80,000 clients - mostly heterosexual Indonesian men - have sex with an estimated 8,000 sex workers and then go home to their 70,000-odd partners. Wirawan said it was difficult to implement programs such as education and free condom drives as many of the prostitutes were in hidden locations and were difficult to locate. (July 5th 2011)

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Forget About the Size of Your Feet, Guys; It’s All About the Fingers! A team of Korean researchers claim penis size is linked to finger size. Consider the ratio of the length of a guy’s index finger to that of his ring finger; the lower that ratio, the longer the penis may be. Let the measuring begin! (Los Angeles Times) The First Time it Takes a Dump in Your Bedroom, You’re Going to be Sorry That’s what the owner of a pet shop said about the 70-pound tortoise that was stolen from his place. She was returned safely with just “a few minor dings” after the story received considerable media attention in the Chicago area. (Chicago Tribune) Strip Club Patron Makes Up Robbery Story to Avoid Wife’s Wrath The man, who had spent $100 at a gentleman’s club, claimed he’d been robbed by two men. Police charged him with filing a false report. (TCPalm.com) Window Peeper Tells Cops He was Just Looking for His Cat The problem with his story: He’d been looking into the window for Florida Condo Association to Do DNA Tests on Dog Poop Dog owners must pay a $200 fee to have DNA Pet World Registry take the dog’s genetic fingerprint. Doggie droppings found in condo common areas will be collected and mailed to the company. If the poop matches the pooch, the owners can be fined up to $1,000. “This is nuts,” says one tenant. They will be testing all kinds of poop. Is this America?” (Palm Beach Post) Homeless Man Charged After Caught Charging His Cellphones He was charged with theft of services for charging his two cellphones in an outdoor electrical outlet hidden behind some flowers. (Bangor Daily News) Man Pays $1 Parking Ticket 35 Years Late - Demands Receipt The 89-year-old man’s $1 ticket was issued Nov. 7, 1975, for parking at an expired meter near the Orlando Public Library. The same violation today would set the guy back $22. (Orlando Sentinel) Going to a Baseball Game? Leave Your $34,750 Ring at Home! The 43-year-old woman told police she lost her three-carat wedding ring while at a park for a baseball tournament. She said she was retracing her steps from the day and calling other places she visited. (Brookfield Patch) Movie Chain that Bans Use of Mobile Devices Posts Hate Call “At the Alamo Drafthouse, we have a simple rule: If you talk or text during a movie, we kick you out,” says the chain’s video, which was posted to YouTube. “What follows is an actual voice mail a customer left us after being kicked out.” The woman says: “Thanks for taking my money, jerk,” with the last word, being an expletive. ( “You’re welcome!” responds text on the screen. “Thanks for not coming back to the Alamo, texter!” (New York Times)

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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth

COULD WE BECOME VICTIMS OF A GREEK TRAGEDY? neither can they afford to see a collapse of the Euro as the two financial systems are deeply entwined. The world also does not want to see a collapsed dollar. China, in particular, would not wish to see the collapse of either as it has placed something like a trillion dollars of its hard earned savings into the USD and a rapidly growing amount into the Euro, much of the latter due ironically to its concerns over the fate of the USD.

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The ancient Greek civilization left a great legacy of literature, in particular many plays with tragic endings. Today Greece is faced with a real life crisis that could also end in tragedy. Due to poor management of its financial affairs, profligate spending and excessive borrowing, Greece is on the verge of bankruptcy. But why should we be worried? WORST CASE SCENARIO If Greece defaults on its debts then the country is technically bankrupt and there will be no money in the till to pay state employees, teachers, the police and so on. Public services could collapse and there would be massive unemployment. But the problem will not be restricted to Greece. Many countries have lent money to Greece and their banking systems will come under pressure again as they write off billions of Euro debts. Germany and France will be particularly affected and so will the UK which is not even in the Euro zone. And it doesn’t stop there. Countries often take out insurance through what is known as credit default swaps. If there are massive claims there could be more failures on the lines of AIG in the 2008 financial crisis. Ireland, Portugal and Spain, all of which have serious debt problems, could also go the way of Greece. The only salvation for these countries would be withdrawal from the Euro and reversion to their former currencies. The US cannot help because it has its own debt crisis and is currently debating whether or not it can breach its own credit limits. If the politicians cannot agree the US could also technically default within a few weeks! POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES OF THIS CHAIN OF EVENTS? - Political turmoil and social unrest in the affected countries. - Another major banking crisis and bank failures with no more bailouts. - The Euro may fragment and collapse in value. - Another stock market crash. - Global recession, if not depression. (In a recent survey almost half of Americans believed a depression was likely in the near future.) - Another severe credit crisis, making it extremely difficult for individuals and small companies to obtain finance. - Fewer visitors to Bali! People will not have the spending power and will need to conserve whatever savings they have. - Asia was spared the worst effects of the last financial crisis. The next one may be too big for it to escape. It could put an end to the current rapid rate of growth in Indonesia. - The value of personal investments in stocks, mutual funds, pension plans and real estate is likely to fall. Cash savings will lose their purchasing power if inflation kicks in. But please read on before you rush off to cash in your savings, put them under the mattress or dig out that bunker! OTHER SCENARIOS Certainly all the elements are in place for another financial meltdown. But the world has learnt a lot from the crisis of 2008 and governments are better prepared to deal with impending disasters. At the time of writing a further loan has been approved for Greece by the EU and IMF. This will allow Greece to stay within the system and pay its debts and bills over the coming months. The burden of repaying an estimated 200 billion Euro will be borne by the Greek population in the form of wage cuts, lost jobs and reduced public services. Although the Greek government has approved the measures there is huge resistance in the streets. If the situation can be kept under control and the measures are successful we could see stability return and Europe resume a slow path to recovery. Let’s not forget that the Euro has shown considerable resilience and is still worth 40% more than a US Dollar. When the Euro was created it was worth 17% more. THE WORLD CANNOT AFFORD A FAILED EURO It may well be that Americans do not like to see the rise of a currency to rival the strength of the all-powerful dollar but

IN VIEW OF THE ABOVE WHAT SHOULD WE BE DOING? By all means continue to keep downing cocktails at sunset and ignore what is happening in the real (or unreal) world beyond Bali if your wealth is sufficient to insulate you from the tribulations of the financial world. If not, you may wish to take stock of your current financial position and your plans for the future. The chain of possible events under the worst case scenario described above will probably not materialize. But the possibility is there so financial plans should have the ability to absorb shocks without going to extremes and foregoing future growth on the basis of fear. It is really a balancing act and much depends on personal circumstances. Some people are not in a position to take risks; others will never reach their goals without taking risk on board. There are a few basic principles that apply to everyone. The first is to ensure access to liquid funds. Bankruptcy and ruin do not depend on how much your assets are worth; they depend on your being able to pay your bills. If you own a stately home but you can’t pay the electricity bill you are technically bankrupt! The same principle applies to companies and indeed countries as we are seeing right now. The next principle is to ensure you have adequate insurance against the unforeseen in life. As for financial plans, diversity is the key. Gone are the days when we can rely on a portfolio of stocks, bonds and cash to see us through. The investment world is now much more complex and there are many new opportunities to build up one’s wealth. But it must be done in a structured manner.

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IT MAY NEVER HAPPEN, BUT IT MIGHT! It is very easy for economists (or financial advisers) to predict a financial doomsday and those who get it right are then accorded great fame. If disaster strikes and they have not put out a warning they get blamed for not doing so. But predictions of doom can be very damaging when they scare people into failing to invest out of fear, resulting in their never accumulating wealth. No-one can predict the future. We can only make our best guesses. Harold Camping got it wrong when he predicted the rapture and the end of the world on May 21. It has now been postponed (for technical reasons I guess) until October 21. If it happens he will be hailed as a great prophet. Unfortunately there will be no-one left to hail him. But if it doesn’t happen he will be seen once again as a misguided eccentric, only this time hopefully the social services will call on him. I have no wish to have the social services calling on me so do not ask me when the next financial markets crash will come! Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in Indonesia since 1992 and is now Director of PPI Indonesia, based in Jakarta. He visits Bali regularly and can be contacted for advice at indonesia@ppi-advisory. com or colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or 021 3004 8024.

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The Gripes of Roth and Better Fiction We had a good laugh recently when that loud and verbose bore Philip Roth, the self-proclaimed king of American social critique, announced he had given up fiction as irrelevant. Many people we know gave up Roth years ago, citing much the same reason. But not your diarist, who believes the three best rules of life are read, read, read. Besides, it’s difficult to argue that someone’s writing is mind-blowing rubbish if you haven’t bored yourself rigid reading the stuff first – and we do like an argument. But never mind. The mewling of people uncertain about their place in the world is better left for history – in this case the history of literature – to adjudicate. For most of us, more practical and immediate matters are of greater concern. So, absence of Citybank cash notwithstanding – you’ll remember they had that little local difficulty over a defaulting credit card customer and one of the collateral damages of that little exercise in total idiocy was their three-year sponsorship of the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival – the festival crowd up at Ubud are putting together a great programme. The Diary is particularly keen to meet the naked traveller, Trinity, who will be presenting a travel blogging workshop at the festival. We assume her tips will include advice to make sure you pack some clothes if you’re going off travelblogging. Trinity is Indonesia’s leading travel writer. In 2005, she started a travel blog at naked-traveler.com and in less than two years the blog was nominated as finalist in Indonesia’s Best Blog Award. This led her to switch her corporate career to become full-time traveller and freelance travel writer. Her debut book The Naked Traveler (these American spellings are a nuisance but that’s how she spells it) was a compilation of stories from her adventures around the world. The book inspired many Indonesians, especially young people, to travel. And that can only be good. The Naked Traveler has now been published in its third sequel and the book is Indonesia’s best-selling travel book to date. UWRF’s Facebook is a good one to keep an eye on, by the way.

Strategic Glitch A little while ago some friends we haven’t seen for years dropped us an e-line to say they were coming to Bali. They didn’t make it (they’ll try again later) because they were flying (well, meant to be flying) Brisbane-Bali with Strategic Airlines and its only available bus was stuck on the ground in Malaysia with a broken bit awaiting a replacement from somewhere or other. These things happen, and when you’re a small player like Strategic having one aircraft off line has a dramatic impact on your core business. You know what we mean: the bit in the business plan that says your business is all about flying fare-paying passengers on schedule and with minimal disruption. So we asked Strategic’s new corporate communicator, Heather Jeffrey, a refugee from Virgin Australia (and previously Air New Zealand), for an explanation of the service failure and specifically what the airline was doing for passengers stranded in Bali at the end of their holidays. Apart from anything else, it presented an opportunity for the airline to score a brownie point or two with a friendly reference to their great concern for the travelling public. Sadly, nothing was heard back from Ms Jeffrey, who must have decided that indiscretion is the better part of valour. It’s a strange way to run a PR operation – and an airline, if you’re trying to drum up business, which Strategic is desperate to do.

Cliff-Top Sensation We dropped in at Ayana Resort & Spa on Sunday, June 26, for the post-Bali Triathlon party, as the guests of Ayana spruiker and triathlon participant Marian Hinchliffe. She was looking remarkably spry for someone who had spent the day doing all sorts of things we’d never dream of – running, you know, and riding bikes and taking long swims – and we had a good chat. Which was very nice. Jack Daniels, whose Bali Discovery Tours had a hand in the event, this year sponsored in chief by local internet provider Biznet, was his usual ebullient self, and by all accounts – his included – the whole thing was a great success. That’s good to hear because Bali needs as wide a range of attractions as possible.

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recently, staying – as they generally do – at The Samaya at Seminyak. We dined with them one night, catered from Breezes, the plush resort’s signature beachside restaurant. But we dined in their villa, a pleasant ambience though on the other side of the road because the rest of Samaya has been demolished for extensive resurrection. The night started well. Our hostess – who may have been suffering shock, we heard a little later, since she had thought an earlier ring on the villa gate was her dear family returning from an outing but on opening the gate in a state of considerable dishabille found to her horror it was a work crew coming to fix something – offered us a beer and promptly (and spectacularly) dropped the bottle. A sprayful of large Bintang goes a long way. Things got rapidly better after that, though. So much better that the Distaff managed to leave her glasses, an apparently vital hair comb and certain other sundries concealed behind the cushion on the long couch upon which she had spent the evening wining, dining and gabbling. It was a difficult two days before we were able to retrieve the items. Life took on an altogether different and fierce aspect. They were her rose-coloured glasses, you see.

Smile, Please One of Bali’s most deserving charity causes is epitomised in the Smile Foundation (Yayasan Senyum) whose leading light, Mary Northmore-Aziz, has just deservedly been in London to receive an MBE from the Queen. Smiles are worth paying for, the more so when they are smiles on the faces of children born with deformities that can be corrected by intricate and expensive cranio-facial surgery. So Adelaide (and Bali) identity Sally Black – with her son – are in the process of organising the Arafura Miles for Smiles. Sally and Arie – who is 14 – will bike it from Bali to West Timor to raise money for the charity. They are in Darwin at present – shame they had to be there in the tropical city’s coldest June on record, a function of global warming no doubt, but there you go – arranging necessary logistics. They have to get their motorbike from Kupang to Darwin at the end of their ride, for one thing, and are looking for a sponsor to fund this operation. Air North, which used to fly Darwin-Bali and may do so again, was on their list of possible sponsors to approach. It would be great if that came off. The Diary will follow the Ride for Smiles (well, figuratively speaking). So watch this space. And if you’re on Facebook (isn’t everyone?) check out theirs (Arafura Miles for Smiles). These two websites are worth a visit too: http://www. senyumbali.org and http://www.craniofacial.com.au.

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Put a Little Spice in Your Life by Meeka Anne The moment you arrive in Bali, your olfactory nerves go into sensory overload. The locally made cologne of the immigration officer, the incense burning on the customs counter, and the finger of sweetly pungent smoke from a clove cigarette, all combine to create such a heady scent that you may feel slightly dizzy as you make your way out of the airport. Once outside, the fragrant air is a combination of frangipani, gardenia and jasmine which mingle with the aroma of cinnamon, ginger and lemongrass wafting through the air from various food sellers.

together daily to make an assortment of spice pastes called sambals. Local healers called balians or dukungs sometimes chew a mixture of herbs and then spit the salvia infused paste onto the patient to heal them. Traditional mandi lulurs use a mixture of herbs to exfoliate your skin to a smooth finish.

made from all natural herbs and generally have no disturbing side effects. If you’re living here in Bali in the midst of the Spice Islands you can take advantage of an abundance of natural herbs and spices that are available in the traditional markets, growing wild in your garden, and also in the grocery stores. All are very inexpensive and will offer you some delicious flavoring for your food, a healthy tonic, or may help to ease symptoms of health issues that you may be experiencing. In my kitchen the spices we use daily are turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, and lemongrass. Turmeric is a tubular root with a brown skin and bright orange center. It has a spicy bitter flavor and is considered to be one of the most versatile healing herbs. I drink a shot of fresh turmeric daily which is known to lower cholesterol and also beneficial for maintaining healthy skin. Turmeric can also be used as a natural antiseptic and as an anti-inflammatory.

Welcome to the Spice Islands. Indonesia is the home of the archipelago of islands formerly known as the Moluccas. This string of over 1000 islands is located to the east of Sulawesi and just north of Timor. However, wherever you are in Indonesia you will discover an overwhelming display of herbs, flowers, and plants being utilized in extraordinary ways. The history of the Spice Islands is quite volatile. The increasing demand for spices in the 16th century created havoc in this region, as wars raged for over 200 years for control of these islands. The European nations of England, Holland, Portugal and Spain all tried everything from sending explorers to search for alternate routes, to bribery and trickery in order to gain control of the clove and cinnamon trade. The Dutch even went so far as to burn cinnamon and clove trees when prices fell in order to keep supply low and prices high. Fast forward to the 21st century and we find that although the quest for spices and herbs does not seem to be reason enough to ignite wars or conquer nations, the renewed interest in these aromatic plants is experiencing a renaissance period. Food networks are sending chefs on worldwide expeditions to experience traditional cuisines and methods of cooking, all using blends of indigenous exotic spices. Natural healing practitioners are being sought after for herbal remedies as people begin to shy away from the side effects of western pharmaceuticals. Cosmetic companies boast natural herbal blends and even pesticides and house cleaners have turned to herbal non toxic ingredients. The terms spice and herb have become interchangeable, although the traditional definition of an herb was the leafy part of a shrub, while a spice was derived from any other part of a plant including the seeds, pods, bark and the root. For example, leafs such as basil and rosemary are herbs, while barks such as cinnamon, or roots such as ginger are spices. From ancient times until now, the most important characteristic of an herb or spice is the fact that they can be dried or powdered and retain a reasonably long shelf life. No doubt this is the reason traditional cultures that lacked in refrigeration and often suffered bouts of droughts or floods, were the pioneers in the use of these plants. Here in Bali, the use of spice and herbs are an integral part of Balinese cooking, traditional medicines and also a major factor in the explosive growth of the spa industry. No Balinese kitchen is without a lava stone or wood mortar and pestle in which a combination of leafs, roots and seeds are ground

One of the most famous herbal concoctions found here is jamu. Jamu is a traditional herbal tonic which originated in the Javanese palace in the 17th century. Drinking jamu is a daily ritual for many Balinese. I recently spent the morning on the beach with a Javanese jamu seller from Solo. Her name is Sri Auton and she taught me a bit about the potion firsthand. Sri wakes early each morning and with a traditional mortar and pestle grinds her herbal recipe which she acquired at the hands of her mother and grandmother. Her basket sits on her hip supported by a sarong and is full of used aqua bottles that she fills daily with her fresh mixtures. Although she is a grandmother and spends her days walking the streets with this heavy load, her health is excellent and her skin is unlined and smooth. She actually glows. With her physical presence being such an overwhelming testament to her claims of the benefits of her tonic, I felt compelled to give it a try. Of course there was some hesitation as I spotted the lone glass that is used over and over by her customers with only a cool water rinse. However, the curiosity was greater than the trepidation, and what I discovered was something surprisingly delicious and energizing.

Pretty much all of us are familiar with cinnamon in the powdered form. However, this common spice is not just for baking. Last year I started adding cinnamon to my coffee daily after I read that it helps stabilize blood sugar. It is also an aid for good circulation as it contains a blood thinning compound. Aromatherapists claim that the scent of cinnamon can ease nervous tension and also dispel memory loss. My absolute favorite and most used spice is fresh ginger root. An age old remedy for nausea, it is a great aid for travelers to alleviate motion sickness. Adding ginger to chicken soup creates a healing food that will soothe and comfort the aches and pains of the flu. Put a few slices of fresh ginger in your tea and let it steep for five minutes to create a delicious and warm tonic that will aid digestion and stimulate your mind.

And finally we come to lemongrass. Here in Bali, it will flourish in your garden. We uproot it daily to use in hot or iced tea, soups and sauces. It has a grassy lemony scent and flavor that is invigorating and refreshing. And of course as most herbs, it has a multitude of healthy benefits. Mix it with carrier oil as a mosquito repellant or apply to your temples to relieve headache pain. The scent of lemongrass is known to produce a calming effect and is often used in essential oil blends. The main ingredients of Ibu Sri’s jamu are turmeric, tamarind, galangal, and lemongrass, in addition to three roots related to the ginger family called kencur, kunci, and temulawak. On serving she adds some honey and fresh lime. The taste was tangy and rich with just a hint of salty flavor. She explains that this blend not only aids the digestive system, it gives you energy and works from the inside out giving your skin a healthy glow. Javanese women are adamant about drinking jamu to tighten skin and erase stretch marks after pregnancy, ease joint pain and clear skin disorders. Jamu is a great example of how traditional herbs and spices are an integral part of Indonesian culture. Local herbs are also put to use on the island by Chinese herbal doctors, European naturopaths and Ayuvedic practitioners from India. Last year while participating in a two hour herbal walk in Ubud, I had the pleasure of meeting a local Ayuvedic doctor. Later when I visited her office in Nyuh Kuning, I was impressed by the display on the counter of a multitude of large glass containers filled with roots, stems, barks and leaves. Ayurvedic medicines, unlike western pharmaceuticals are

So, wake up tomorrow and take a stroll to the beach and try a spicy jamu drink. Or pour yourself a refreshing iced tea flavored with stalks of lemongrass and slices of ginger. Perhaps you can crush some fresh tamarind for a tangy chutney sauce for grilled fish or chicken. You don’t have to go far to find a multitude of ways, to put a little spice in your life. For questions or comments about this article contact meekatrading@yahoo.com Copyright © 2011 Meeka Anne

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Cool staff with outgoing personality Wanted! Looking for sale reps in our Oberoi art gallery shop with clothings, furniture etc. You should speak English, be very outgoing and interested in selling. Email your info, photo and expected salary to zambobeach@gmail.com NC/Es/1 June 11

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We Provide: Housekeeper, Housemaid Babysitter/Nanny freelance & permanent Driver, Security, Gardener, Pool Cleaner Office Staff, Waitress, Cook, etc. English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male. Good Service With Guarantee C/Es/18 May 11

PT. Panorama Bali an on Going 5 stars Condotel Development invites qualified person to join its international management in the following capacities: 1. Sales Manager 6. Secretary 2. Sales Staff 7. Receptionist 3. Legal Officer 8. Office Boy/ Girl 4. Accounting Staff 9. Driver 5. Purchasing Officer 10. Gardener Qualifications: • Min. 3 yrs experience in related positions • Excellent in English and Computer literate • Mature, dynamic, team player, able to work under pressure, honest, hard working, well grooming and neat. • Educational background min. Bachelor Degree ( for no. 1-6) • Experienced in construction/ development industry is preferred but not mandatory • Qualified & technically strong using MYOB and Microsoft Excel (for no. 4) • Posses driving license min . Sim A (for no. 9) • Have HK/ F&B Background (for no. 8) If you meet the above qualifications, please send your application letter in English with your comprehensive CV within 14 days after this advertisement to afaranaz@mc2property.com or fax 0361 - 733692 ONLY SHORT-LISTED CANDIDATE WILL BE NOTIFIED

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Villa Seminyak need: Cook part time, Assistant Manager, Gardener, Driver. Must speak English. <info@ bungadesavillas.com>. [799] Villa Tabanan (Tegalmengkeb) need live-in staff Cook, Driver. Speak English. <balikembangdesavillas@ gmail.com>. [800] Sales & Marketing Executive. Excellent communication skills, fluent in English and high level of energy needed to join our villa team. Computer skills and own transport required. Experience in F&B sales would be an advantage. Application to: <bintang@ coconuthomes.com>. [823] Butler / breakfast cook required Villa Seminyak. Driving licence an advantage. Only experienced need apply with CV. Upmarket villa with excellent conditions and salary. Tel (0361) 874 9119 or email CV to <kenwestley@ westnet.com.au>. [824] Office Staff, female, good spoken English, computer, flexible with working duties. Phone: 0819 3301 4509, email: <thejellyfishco@gmail. com>. [825] Urgently required Reservation / Sales & Marketing female age max 30 yrs, good English and HRD - Male age max 40 yrs. CV to Sea Safari Cruises Jl. Dermaga II Pel. Benoa. [826]

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Restaurant looking for Cook, good English, good salary. Jalan Danau Poso 111 Sanur. Phone 0815 8672 4120. [829] The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: PM (Expat May Apply) Restaurant Mgr Director of Sales Factory Manager Sales Staff / Manager Operations Mgr Secr / PA / Admin Sr Accountants PHP Programmer Villa Manager VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com

Staff wanted for Creative Cafe. Very good English, experience in hospitality, confident, hard working req. Great benefits, promotion opportunities, Ubud area. Phone 0857 3816 4203 for details. [831] PMA needed 2 Customer Sevice, good English, good performance and 2 IT staffs, understand Photoshop & hardware. Send your CV to <riobali@hotmail.com>. [832]

Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/13 July 11

Pembantu for Kerobokan. Must have motorbike, handphone be able to clean Western standard. Some cooking, speak English. Four hours, six days. 0858 5746 2000. [835] Sales Staff wanted. experienced, hard working, organized, honest. English is a must. Email <kidsagogo. inc@gmail.com>, 081 2382 7460. [838] Poolman / Gardener small area Kerobokan. 0858 5746 2000. [836] Wanted!!! CDP, Cook Senior, Waiter/es, Bartender for Art Cafe Ubud Monkey Forest, E: <artcafeubud@gmail.com>, 081 7471 0500. [841] US Based Company looks for HRD Staff, 4 yrs degree, Fluent in English.Multitasking. Email to: <hrd@ anovafoodusa.com>. Max by: 25 July 2011. [843]

WANTED: Chef or very good cook Villa Manager for Villas Resort near Male or female, at least Lovina 30 years old. Must have Male or female, must have good previous experience, several years good experience man management skills, in both continental and accurate book keeping Balinese cooking. Good and be fluent in English. English is also required. Location near Lovina. Please send your CV with photo to: christine.parker@hotmail.de NC/Es/13 July 11

NANNY WANTED Single daddy, Seminyak, needs Nanny from 1 Aug-10 Sept. 2 girls (9 & 13 yrs). Stay inhouse or at own place. Little housework & cooking. Drive own motorbike, enjoy going to the beach, swimming. Nice salary. Write only singledad@loveyouforever.de NC/Es/13 July 11

Bali Krisna Service

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

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Cashier and Waitresses required for Seminyak restaurant/bar. Fluent English essential. Good looking preferred. High salary and fun team. Email CV to <risdasanny31@gmail.com> / 0819 9996 3197. [844] Full time Shop Sales Asisstant. Ubud Centre. Excellent English, excellent presentation, customer service orientated, high quality brand, training given. Email your CV to <newnutri@ yahoo.co.uk>. With photo and telephone number. Tel. 0819 1638 8251. [848] Anugerah Photo, Pertokoan Udayana B-12, Denpasar membutuhkan: Design Grafis & Fotografer berpengalaman. IT/ EDP menguasai jaringan computer. Administrasi & Accounting menguasai Microsoft Office. [849]

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Fashion Company looking for : 1. SPG & SPB 2. SHOP MANAGERs & Marketing 3. Stock Admin Must love fashion, outgoing personality and must speak English. Send CV to dwsri@tabootrading.com NC/Es/13 July 11

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The successful candidate must be: Female under 25 years old, Well Groomed & Attractive, preferably secretarial experience Have previous experience at least 2 years Good English & Communication Skills in English (Written & Verbal) Computer literate Word, Excel, Internet & Program Minimum D -1 Responsible, initiative & Fast Learner Please send resume & recent Photograph to: Human Resources Manager Email: henny_winartha@hurley.com

Professional Design & Build Contractor seeking new projects. Architecture, Structure, InteriorFurniture, ME, Landscape. Very experienced. <balicontractor@hotmail. com>. [796]

32 years old male looking for job as restaurant or villa manager. Strong in F&B background, 5 star hotel, restaurant and cruise ship experiences. Please e-mail: <ngurahmeriah@yahoo. com> or contact 0821 2311 6553. [051] Nanny experienced/skillful. Deutsch/English speaking. 0821 4614 7280. [828] Freelance Nanny, speaking English. Please call 0857 3717 1871. [834] Expat seeking work. Young, energetic, organised. Experience teaching English, office management and retail. Phone 0815 5844 0300 <krishowe90@gmail. com>. [840]

Nanny freelance, English speaking. Phone 0813 5306 0358. [806]

Australian Expat seeking employment. Business and Marketing qualifications. Experience: Staff Management, Project Management, Marketing, Sales, Finance, Events, Networking, Purchasing and Procurement, Computer programs data bases, and more in large organizations. Great references and comprehensive resume. Contact Steve: <stevebailey@hotmail.com>. [842]

Tutoring Children/ Home schooling for Kindergarten to Year 6. Call: 0852 3429 2211 - Carolina. [846]

Teaching Bahasa Private/ Group for foreigners, Call: Carol 0852 3429 2211/ <www. learnbahasa.net>. [845]

Nanny freelance, speak good English & good driver. 0812 3618 3606, <polongao@ yahoo.com>. [807]

We currently manage a successful 5 star Balinese Villa resort in Australia and would like the opportunity to manage a similar property in Bali. We have family living in Bali and have been frequent visitors for the past 25 years. Additional attributes are conversational Bahasa and extensive knowledge in Balinese culture. Interested parties please email <pphipps1@smartchat.net. au>. [847]

Project Architect (Certified Green-Mark Manager) seeking projects. Villas, residences, resorts, commercial, Interior. Negotiable fee. <baliarch@ hotmail.com>. [798]

Photographer for food, fashion, interiors, travel, wedding. Call or SMS 0819 3600 2523 Natalia. [668] Looking for job as driver, courier or similar position. 29yo, honest and diligent. Please call 0819 9988 8382. [679]

BUSINESS SERVICES Web & Graphic Design. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name, printing project and photography. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www. thenbagus.com>. [553] For Bahasa course + Interpreter service. Call Moko 0812 3651 4990. [488] Xenia for rent with the driver, daily or weekly. Competitive price for your holiday or business. Please contact Agung 0819 3620 2170. [184] Do you need software programs for your company? Contact 0818 0304 3001 to make your company run well with computerized systems. Good price with great service. [523] Faves, speacialist in; fine silver crochet jewelry, soft toys, hotel give-away amenities. Please call/SMS 0878 6116 3056. [524] Guitar lessons 0878 6134 8669. [859] Private lesson Bahasa / English for foreigners. <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>, or call Dwi 0813 3870 5158. [016] Private tutoring for English or Bahasa. Professional female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653] Prospective businesses for sale in Bali (Ubud, Kerobokan, Canggu). Contact: email <hana_ thejobs@ymail.com>. Ph +62 819 3309 9020. [827]

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Drum / Music lesson. Graduated from McGill University, 10 years experience on Cruise Ship as Musical Director. 0878 6020 3233. [830] Specialist Product Photography. Affordable price. Call 0819 9911 7888 Web: <www.AriosGallery. com>. [708] Freelance Massage 0857 3832 6496. [833] Architecture and contractor for house and villa <archiconbali@yahoo.com> 0852 3732 0998. [837] Massage treatment out. Call 0819 9926 0959. [839] Certified European Project Manager with own MEP/ Architect/Supervisor staff, very experienced, excellent reference list in Bali and abroad, looking for new projects. Phone: +62 81 2380 9310. Mail: <pm@ ossbali.com>. [077] Bahasa Indonesia Classes, <lidya_lidrit@ yahoo.com> / 0813 3744 1810. Experienced in teaching. [822] Professional photographer with own photostudio in Jimbaran for all assignments outsite and in the studio. 0821 4729 9007. [850] PLC (Professional Language Courses) in Kerobokan, open a new semi-private class for Indonesian. Reasonable Cost Fee. Call us @ (0361)-215 1333. E m a i l : <professionallanguage course@yahoo.com>. [851]

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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. 5.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word. 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 11.000 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 love animals? Do you have creative and innovative design skills that you are willing to passionately put to work to improve the lives of animals in Bali? Are you willing to be part of a dynamic team that is committed to making changes in the ways animals are treated in this country? If you can answer yes to these questions, please apply for one of our three positions: 1. Graphic Designer 2. Product Designer 3. Media Manager / Public Relation We need you! General Requirements: • Good communication skill is a must • Creative & innovative • Care about animals For Graphic Designer • Ability to create press kits, catalogs, postcards, banners, flyers, and marketing collaterals, etc. • Min. 3 years experience in all aspect of design & layout • Experience in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign For Product Designer • Ability to design, create and help source products, such as T-shirt, Jewelry, hats, bags, all products with BAWA theme • Min. 3 years experience in all aspect of design & layout • Experience in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign • Prior experience is necessary • Expats may also apply For Media Manager / Public Relations • We require an excellent communicator with good news sense. Must be able to effectively multi-task and write letters, reports, articles, press releases, content for social media and respond to emails. Please send your application and complete CV to: bawabali@aol.com www.bawabali.com NC/Es/13 July 11


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MASS RABIES VACCINATION FOR DOGS, CATS, MONKEYS AND OTHER RABIES INFECTORS. START FROM MAY 25TH UNTIL END OF JULY 2011 IN ALL BANJAR IN BALI FOR INFORMATION: Dinas Peternakan Provinsi Bali Tel. : 0361- 224 184 Email: info.disnak@baliprov.go.id FREE – GRATIS !!! Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser NC/Ns/I-13 july 11

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Community Groups

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Free Attunement Reiki Usui & Reiki Tummo® Clinic (Padmajaya Bali) Activities every Monday, Wednesday and Friday: Free healing with Reiki Tummo® at 19.00 till 21.00 hrs. Free online “Open Heart Prayer” in Indonesian and English language at 21.00 till 22.00 hrs. Activities every month (last Saturday): Free attunement Reiki Usui at 15.00 till 17.00 hrs. Please come join with us, at our Tummo® Reiki Clinic in Ruko Istana Regency Blok L No. 10, Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai, Denpasar (next to Makro) or call 081 2386 8888, 081 2389 8888. Helping others to be healthier, happier, and closer to divine sources to attain enlightenment and yoga. Free Book Swap Ubud First Saturday of each month. Starts at 10am. At Bayu’s Kitchen, Penestanan. Ubud. Bring your books and swap with others. No charge book swap. Ring 081337541445 for more information. Free Yoga Class Free yoga class in Canggu beach at Yogashala on Tuesday and Friday at 8 am. Call (0361) 7474 625. Gallery Kupu - Kupu Located in Ubud on the corner of Jalan Raya and Jalan Hanoman, just in front of the BPD Bank, selling handicrafts made by disabled young artists, this project helps disabled artists to have their own income so they can support their families, be more independent and have more confidence. Please come and help us to help them! Gateway Community Church - Sanur English language, every Sunday morning at 10:00 am at Gateway Community Center, Sanur. Interdenominational. All are welcome. Contact person Chrisna Ririhena 0361-285 083 or 0852 3881 5069. Gentle Yoga Yoga at Ibah Hotel in Campuan. Gentle Yoga is created for elders and people who wish to get re-acquainted with their own body. All levels welcome. Tuesday & Thursday 10:30 to 12:00. Healing Yoga: Using Asana (posture), Pranayama (breathing),

Dhyana (meditation) and Yoga Nidra (deep relaxation) this class guides you into intimate self-exploration. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 4.30pm to 6.30pm. Classes are on donation. Phone 974 466 or 0812 392 4649. Web: <www.intuitiveflow.com>.

The activities are bourse, auction and some times philatelist coaching and mini exhibition. More info pls contact Mr. Ngurah Surya , 0361 8641299 or 0817554032 or email to : suryastamps@hotmail.com.

Greendrinks Greendrinks is an international network of people who are interested in all things green and is open to every one. We can make new friends or catch up with old ones, learn how others see things or do things, create new ideas. Saying “Are you green?” will ensure a warm welcome. Green Drinks has more than 494 chapters worldwide. No membership fees. Everyone is welcome. Fun is compulsory so invite your friends. Come and share your green thinking with other like minded people and make it happen in Bali. Every first Monday of the month, 6.00pm @Manik Organik, Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85, Sanur, 0361-855 3380, <info@manikorganikbali.com>, <www.manikorganikbali.com>.

Informal Gathering Come and join us for a free informal gathering every Thursday and Sunday from 06.00 pm - 09.00 pm. Facilitated by : Agung Indra & Putu who have helped many people by enabling them to contact their ancestors for the answer, directions and healing they need to create more happiness, health, and peace in their lives. Surya Dharma Healing Center, behind Dharma Usada Clinic, West Cemetery Str. Ubud. Phone: 0361- 976123, 0361971878 or email: <suryadharmabali@hotmail.com>.

Hare Krisna Come join us and find peace. Every Sunday at 10:30 am. Pesraman “Sri Sri Radha Rasesvara” (Bhakti Yoga). Jl. Tanah Suci, Br. Subak Abian Darmayasa, Kec. Abian Semal. Call : (0361) 480 937, 228 391. Email : <gopalabs@indo.net.id>.

International Christian Worship Service - Nusa Dua English language. Every Sunday 10 am. Jl. Kurusetra, Kampial, Bualu - Nusa Dua. Call Herb Shmidt at 0361- 730442 # 111. Sponsored by the Protestant Christian Church in Bali.

International Worship Service International Worship Service at Jl. Sunset Road Indah, Blok 2 No. 11, Kuta-Bali (150m before Carrefour mall). Come to worship The Lord Jesus together with us in English, close to Hashing in Bali Carrefour shopping centre at 11 AM every Sunday. For further The best way of seeing the real Bali. Hash runs are held every information, please contact (0361) 855 0811, 081 138 0396, Saturday, Monday and Thursday at 4:30. Hash sheets with 081 2365 7553. maps and contact details are available at The Cat and Fiddle Restaurant and Mercy Photo in Sanur, Glory Restaurant and Bali Investment Discussion Video in Kuta, Lips Bar in Seminyak and Naughty Nuri’s Warung in Ubud. Check out the website at : <www.balihash.com> for Free meeting weekly in Sanur looking at sound investment opportunities. Charity driven, for details. 0812 3951 1706. the latest hash news. Kumara Creativity Centre Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, the Kumara Creativity Centre is run by the Yayasan Saraswati and is for children up to twelve years old. Activities include painting, collage, drawing and printing with combined English instruction. New Art-English classes are now running for older students Indonesian Philatelist Association We invite all stamp collectors and coin & bank note collectors to on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Jalan Bisma, Ubud join Monthly Philately & Numismatic Bourse. At Denpasar Post (behind Honeymoon Guesthouse) small fee for material only. Office every month at second week on Sunday start 9.30 am. For more information contact 0361 - 973 282.

Healing with Reiki Therapist Every Wednesday and Friday at 07:00 pm at Jl. Nakula No. 23 Denpasar (next to Adiyasa Hotel). For further information contact : 0812 384 4832 or 744 8989.

COMMUNITY GROUPS is free for all non profit activities, groups, etc. For your group to be listed here contact: Bali Advertiser Tel. 755 392 / Fax 764 191 or email : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz. Please notify our office for any corrections or changes. Let’s keep this up to date!


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VOLUNTOURISM: PAY TO WORK By Rebecca Kelly

Volunteering in far flung destinations is often borne Bali is the same. One of my most recent volunteering of a desire to give back, but could “voluntourism” experiences has been at the Starfish Language Centre be doing as much harm as good? in Ubud. The centre was started by Dagmara Gawlik about three years ago. Its mission is to give local kids free English lessons in the hope of improving their opportunities later in life. The centre also offers classes in French, Japanese, Indonesian, Balinese, Mandarin and Spanish to adults who pay for the classes in order to subsidise the kids’ lessons. The centre has now grown to 183 students with 18 volunteers from around the world.

Teacher with kids Starfish

The hours are long. The work can be back breaking and heart breaking. The conditions are often tough. And on top of all that, you don’t get paid. In fact, you may actually pay for the privilege. So the question is: why would anyone give up their well earned holidays to shovel bear poo, teach English to orphans or pull ticks off scabies-ridden Balinese street dogs?

Kids at Starfish

For me, and many of the volunteers I’ve talked to, the stock standard reason for volunteering while travelling is about giving back to the communities you’re visiting. After zipping around the world a couple of times over the years, I’d had enough of sitting by pools sipping cocktails with those cute little umbrellas in them. I wanted to be a part of the communities I was in and help to make them better places.

voluntourism is booming, and estimates that there are 1.6 million volunteer tourists a year, with the industry worth up to US$2.6 billion dollars world wide. The big dollars being thrown around has led to the establishment of commercial providers, rather than not for profit organisations, becoming involved. And as with anything, where money goes, corruption often follows, particularly in third world countries. Turning worthwhile projects into money-making ventures also brings up all sorts of ethical problems. The HSRC report cited concerns from academics, activists and volunteer organisations that “...gap-year students in the UK risked ‘becoming the new colonialists’, with organisations increasingly catering to the needs of volunteers rather than the needs of the communities they claim to support”. So the question is: are flawed projects better than not doing anything at all? Like anything, knowledge, education and understanding are the key. My most recent volunteering experiences are ones I’ve organised myself after I’ve arrived in a place. That way, it’s possible to really check out the organisation and understand its purpose in the community. Small organisations are often more in touch with the people or animals they’re helping, rather than making policies from an office far removed from the project. I also haven’t had to pay for these experiences, which cuts out the scope for corruption. At the Starfish Language centre in Ubud, instead of paying to volunteer, there’s a swapping system. The volunteers teach two hours of English a week and in exchange, they get lessons in Bahasa, which then helps them connect better with the local community.

I’ve also spent time volunteering for BARC, an organisation which helps Balinese street dogs. BARC has a charity shop in Ubud which takes clothing donations and sells them at very cheap prices which means, unlike most shops in Ubud, the locals can afford to shop there. The money raised goes toward vaccinations, sterilisations and general vet care for the And at the end of the day, seeing the benefits of my animals. work still makes me believe I’m doing more good than harm. Simone Faulkner is a PhD student at the Sydney More harm than good? University of Technology who is studying the social phenomenon of voluntourism. She says while there’s Oscar Wilde said: “It’s always with the best intentions an incredible range of people volunteering while that the worst work is done”. While my personal travelling, the biggest market is young people. She says volunteering experiences have been incredibly positive, the British gap-year, or taking a year off after high I have been left wondering about the downsides of school, has caught on in other western countries. voluntourism. For instance, while I have a Bachelor of “They’re at that time of their life where they need a English and have taught at an Australian university for change and they want to explore themselves and where over 10 years, many of the volunteers don’t have any they want to go....another big reason for doing it is to teaching qualifications at all which means there’s no help others”. minimum standard. The length of time volunteers generally spend in a community is also a concern. I have witnessed many of the kids becoming attached to the volunteers, only to have them disappear the next week. A recent report by the Human Sciences Research Council on volunteering in Africa found that “Unstable attachments and losses experienced by young children with changing caregivers leaves them very vulnerable, and puts them at greatly increased risk for psychosocial problems that could affect their long-term well-being”. The report also raises concerns about negative flow on effects, saying “...there is a real danger of voluntourists crowding out local workers, especially when people are prepared to pay for the privilege to volunteer”. And while the money paid is earmarked for needy projects, big My first volunteering experience was teaching English NGO’s, despite their best intentions, still have overheads in Cambodia. It was a tough gig in a rural village which and a large part of the donations can be eaten up by had no sewerage system or proper classrooms. But the administration costs. kids were so incredibly sweet and happy and eager to learn. Seeing them improve was so rewarding and A 2008 study by Tourism Research and Marketing, an teaching English is so vital to their future chances of independent British consultancy, provided the first global getting a job. over view of the voluntourism market. It found

Teacher with kids Starfish

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SCHEDULE THAT Bali World Cup Charity Golf Tournament (30 July) This is an opportunity for golf fanatics to participate in this InterNation Charity Golf tournament and help raise funds for the needy of the Bukit and Southern Bali. The fees include the green fee, cart fee, insurance, dinner, hole in one, trophies, lucky draw prize and a charity contribution. Looks like a great day out with another opportunity to make a contribution to the needy in the surrounding areas. When Cost

: 12.30 pm : IDR 500,000 members, IDR 1,000,000 guests IDR 200,000 gala dinner (non golfers) Contact : 848 1333 reservation@newkutagolf.com

Bikini Day Party - KU DE TA (7 August) I can’t believe that another year has flown by and here is the high season once again. Don’t we know it with all of that traffic! However, it’s also a lot of fun as KU DE TA’s infamous bikini party descends upon us once again. DJs Hot Toddy and Ron Basejam will keep the music pumping all day and all night long. Hong Kong’s drum master, Aldo “Bongo” will provide some entertainment on the drums too. Chef Phil Davenport has also prepared a very special four course lunch Mediterranean style and the mixologists will create some unique cocktails. As they say, less is more so find your bikini and come along for a super day! Where : Jalan Kayu Aya No. 9 Seminyak Contact : 736969

Charity “ROLE Models” Dinner (11 August) I think that initiatives like this are so important. The disadvantaged Balinese will serve a charity dinner at Ayana Resort and Spa following 10 weeks of hospitality training in partnership with R.O.L.E. Foundation. The seven students of this pilot programmme have never received formal schooling and most were illiterate before they joined R.O.L.E.’s vocational training programme. They are now working with AYANA’s senior managers and trainers and learning basic serving skills with the aim of eventually securing long term employment within the hotel industry. Their training included setting tables, pouring drinks, serving meals, taking orders and clearing plates. This event will provide the opportunity to serve ‘real’ guests for the first time, supported by AYANA’s trainers. A four course meal will be served including Muara fish salad, Keluwak beef soup, grilled chicken with red curry sauce followed by a scrumptious dessert. I’m going to give you some background information as it’s hard to believe that so close to the thriving tourist areas there are so many poor families and yet it is true. Eni, one of the participating students has never been to school and is one of 7 million women in Indonesia who are illiterate. However, Eni saw a brochure for R.O.L.E. Foundation set up by Australian Mike O’Leary to educate, re-skill and create alternate eco-friendly jobs and business opportunities for the poor and disadvantaged. Eni signed up to study Indonesia, English, Mathematics and basic living skills at R.O.L.E’s Nusa Dua training facility, and earns a small allowance working at the foundation’s non-profit cafe. R.O.L.E. helps illiterate, unskilled young people to become il-

literate, skilled job seekers who would not otherwise stand a chance into today’s competitive job market without an education. The ‘ROLE Models’ dinner is open to the public and will include lucky door prizes and a silent auction including accommodation vouchers. All money raised will go to R.O.L.E Foundation. Cost : IDR500,000 Where : Jalan Karang Mas, Sejahtera Contact : 702222 fb.reservation@ayanaresort.com

The Junction Summer Music Festival Bali (15 – 17 July) This is the annual Bali Summer Music Festival that arrives once again with 4 events over 3 days at 3 very trendy places. Here’s the schedule! It all begins very late on 15 July at 10 pm onwards at Potato Head Beach Club. On 16 July the party continues at 3 pm until 9 pm at Potato Head Beach Club with DJs providing the music and there is an outdoor market, margharita booths, barbecue booths, swimming and more. The action continues at 10 pm moving to the Huu Bar for more entertainment with Defected in the House, Simon Dunmore, Anton Wirjono, Hogi and Franck Roger. On 17 July from 4 pm until 9 pm it’s over to the W Hotel at the Woo Bar for the Junction after party with a defected sunset session with Simon Dunmore, Downey and Mamsa. Free flow ice fruit sticks at all events will cool you down. Call the hotline and reserve your tickets and these will be delivered to you. Three days of pure and simple partying!

By Dawn Chorus

Contact : sedhawa_ib@yahoo.com www.balikitefestival.com

Jazz at Lemongrass, Canggu (Thursdays) I was fortunate to be invited to a friend’s birthday party at Lemongrass last Thursday evening and what a wonderful evening it was. The jazz band, The Jazz Gypsies were excellent and made you want to get up and have a boogie. The setting was lovely and laid back with great Thai food too. The garden area is a great place to sit and during the day you can take advantage of the beautiful rice field views and it is a safe place for children to play. It’s actually open from 8am till 11 pm with last food orders at 10pm and they also do deliveries. You can take advantage of their happy hour from 4 pm to 7 pm. There’s also high speed broadband WiFi internet connections, free to all customers. It’s also nice to have some more options over in Canggu too as the urban sprawl continues to move out this way and a great place to avoid traffic if you feel like going out but not too far if you live out this way. Best to book a table for the jazz evening as it was pretty full by the time we got there even before 8. The jazz evening is highly recommended!

Cost

: presale IDR 550,000 and on the spot IDR 700,000 (3 day pass) Where : All venues are on Jl Petitenget, Seminyak Contact : Pro Motion Event Hotline 085339253432 Potato Head 737979

Maliq & D’essentials (27 July) I’ve scheduled a few bands lately and more are on the way with this band originating in Jakarta. They have grown in popularity since appearing at the Jakarta Jazz Festival in 2005 and their songs are a combination of English and Indonesian focusing on jazz and soul music. Live on stage at the Hard Rock Cafe.

Neon Trees (29 July) Another American band comes to the Hard Rock Cafe Bali from Provo, Utah. This alternative rock band gained nationwide exposure in late 2008 when they opened several North American tour dates for the rock band The Killers. Not long after that this band was signed up by Mercury Records and released their first full length album, Habits in 2010.

When : 8 pm (jazz) Where : Jl Raya Canggu Contact : 362 1121 or 845 0597 to book a table

Seminyak Square (Saturdays and Sundays) I scheduled this a few months ago but I think it is worth another mention as it is now busier than before and I think it is the only place I can think of with cafes with outdoor tables outdoors overlooking a court yard. It reminds me of something you would do back home in the summer months. The live music added to the atmosphere. There seem to be more market stalls too and away from all that traffic it is a little haven in the heart of Seminyak. On Saturdays and Sundays Velocity, a local band provide the entertainment, playing old favourites and some newer songs. It’s a great place to hang out for the afternoon.

Where : Hard Rock Cafe, Jl Pantai, Kuta Contact : 755661 ten.swaratama@hardrockcafe-bali.com

Kite Festival (22 – 24 July) Finally, finally, finally the dry season seems to have arrived with cool, dry days and lost humidity replaced by gentle breezes which makes life much more pleasant on the island for a few months. In stark contrast to last years continuous rains! With the dry season and the prevailing winds comes the kite season and it always amazes me the size of the kites carried on massive trucks to their final destination! Sanur beach is the place to be to witness the giant kites take flight. This annual 3 day event welcomes kites in all shapes and colours and with a traditional gamelan orchestra to provide the entertainment. When : daily Where : Sanur Beach

Where : Seminyak Square When : Saturdays 4pm to 7 pm and Sundays 2 pm to 5 pm (live music)

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

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For sale 26 are. 800 m from Canggu Beach riverside view. Freehold land. Strategic location for villa or other property investment. No agent please! Please call Ina 088 8492 2887. [2957] Canggu Villa 2 large bedroom, pool, short long term rent. Web <www.villacocooosbali.com> or Ari 0819 3838 3207. Avail July onwards. [2891] Freehold 67 are, probably the most beautiful land in Canggu Pererenan. Quiet and surrounded by ricefields + rivers, even a small island is included in the sale. A must see to believe its beauty. Call 081 2362 9117. [2901] Land for sale in Canggu area 10, 12, 25 are, 100m to beach with beautiful ocean, rice field and mountain views. Phone 0361 878 8818. [2969] For rent villa in Canggu. 3 bedroom, pool, garden, fully furnished, 900m to beach. 140 million/year. Contact Ibu Mira 0813 3861 2640. E-mail <mondotonio@hotmail. com>. [2978] 2 furnished houses 125m from Batu Belig Beach; charming 1bd/3bd open style w/garden; Close to everything 4-min CangguClub/Seminyak. Bathtub/shower, Indovision/ Internet. Walk to beach ocean/ricefield/mountain/views. 792 3636 or <batubeligbeach@gmail.com>. [2981] 4/5/6 are lots 125m from Batu Belig Beach; [[[Also Bali Style open House for Sale on 4ara]]]. Close to everything 4-min CangguClub/Seminyak. Private compound, share driveway. Walk to beach ocean ricefield/mountain/views. Dry land, w/IMB permit. 792 3636 or <batubeligbeach@ gmail.com>. [2982] Cheap guest house Rp. 75.000/day. Rp. 1.500.000/month or 10 rooms for all Rp. 7.000.000/month. Minimum 3 years. Jln. Pantai Berawa near Echo Beach and Canggu Club. 0361 214 0390 / 0361 926 0592. [2983]

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2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [1345] Novotel service apartment Nusa Dua Bali for rent. This is a non smoking unit. Direct to owner. Number of room: 2, with balcony, 150m2. 2.000 USD/month. 20.000 USD/year. Exc. Utilities. No agent. E-mail: <yetti.bali@gmail.com>. [2708] The Segara: Beach front condhotel in Tanjung Benoa. 3 years guarantee 10% ROI, already completed and running for 2 years, 50% finance available. Buy now USD 495,000. Please contact 0816 572 888 / 0361 703 361, <info@ wpenterprise.com>, <www.wpenterprise.com>. [2932] Villa 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, living, dinner, kitchen, big terrace, gazebo, full furnished, TV sat, AC, hill seaview, quiet area, big garden, sw.pool, good for family. 8 juta months, 88 juta year, included maid & security. 0361 795 7160. [3029] For Sale: New luxury home, 2 story, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, built w/ green technology, low cost monthly utilities, minutes from golf, shopping, beaches. 3.5 are 252 sq. meter build freehold. No agents, check <planetproperty.com> Id: 20970 or 081 756 7630. [3033]

CANGGU For sale, brand new villa with 4 bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, big living room, staff and storage, 44m² pool, 388m² living space, fully furnished, on a 6.5 are landscaped freehold land. Located in the beautiful Prerenan village, at 800m from the beach. Design by French Architect, USD650.000. Contact dk +62 819 9974 0596. [3002] Villa with magnificent ricefield-view and remarkable minimalist design, for sale. Price: Rp. 3, 2 Billion. For details, contact the owner 081 6472 7567, email: <asoetanto@ajms.org> or see/get the brochure in <www. psa12.ajms.org>. [3008] Villa features 3 beds with ensuite bath, private pool, carpark, security and full staff, big garden, located Canggu Pererenan. Villa for sale 3 bed with fully furnished, private pool, carpark, land size: 670m2. Rate: Rp. 3,8 Billion. Freehold. Please contact: 0821 4525 8268. Also have info for other villa, daily, weekly, monthly. Please check: <www.regarvillabali.com>. [3016] Echo Beach - 3 bedroom, pool, large garden, guest house, 150 mill yearly. Also Berawa - top story 3 bedroom, sleeps 10 , private rooftop pool, 360degree views, weekly $750 AUD. Berawa- studio room 2.5 million month. 0812 3716 1579, <sariprincess1@gmail.com>. [3017] Spacious villa for rent; scenic views; tranquil, practical location; 15 min to Echo Beach, 30 min to Ubud; 4 bed, 4 bath; pool; upstairs patio; short/long-term; 0821 4488 9493; <stephanie.rodigas@gmail.com>. [3018] Rent villa (250m2), 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, 2 livingrooms, pool, balcony, nice rice field view, lush garden, maid room, garage, fully furnished, 5min from berawa beach, 130mil/year, 2years minimum, nego if longer, 0813 3708 8655, <nkhiami@hotmail.com>. [3022]

New villa at Br. Padang Linjong in Canggu near Echo Beach, 6 are, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, kitchen, pool, livingroom, good view. Price 110 million one year. Can negotiate. Contract long time contract Wayan 081 2394 1714. [2990]

Beautiful huge villa for rent. Swimming pool & panoramic rice-paddy view. 1 unit(3 bedrooms+3 bathrooms) 100mil. a year, 2 units (double of 1 unit). 180mil. Big garden, terrace, parking, living, kitchen, hot water, wood carving ceiling. 10Are. Available long-term. 0878 6025 9153. [3025]

Villa 2 bedrooms, swimming pool, modern kitchen, brand new, Brawa Beach in quiet area, 3 min from Canggu Club. Available from 16 August to 31 August. Price: 7 millions/ week. Contact +62 813 3828 7854. [2999]

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Land for sale 4165 sf / 41.65 ara. Sebali Ubud, nice open view, rice paddy on the side, river and spring water at the bottom. Ask for 95 million/are. Pls e-mail to: <niketutnadi@ yahoo.com> or call to 0813 3854 7996, (Nyoman), 001 601 2382 2268 (Nadi owner). [2980]

Freehold land for sale near Banyan Tree - Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626 (direct owner). Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] For sale/rent. 2 bedroom fully furnished new house on 2 are with pool and great views of southern ocean and Karma Kendara. Sell US$ 110,000. Rent Rp. 110 mill per year. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [1907] For sale/rent - Licensed hotel at Dreamland. 7 bedrooms, pool & BBQ area. Close to beach and golf course. Great views. Sell Aust$ 390,000, rent Rp. 250 mill per year. Phone 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [2684] Detached Contemporary Balinese Villa. Freehold. Situated on 4 are, w/additional 4 are land. Spectacular views over Jimbaran & Ocean. Convenient location to Bali’s world class beaches, Jimbaran, Dreamland/ New. Kuta Golf. The villa comprises 2 bedroom, 2 en-suite w/ Balinese outdoor shower. Open plan living/dining area. Infinity style pool. Fully equipped kitchen. Bale. Staff room, and garage. Tastefully decorated. Includes all furniture. Offers at US$450,000. Contact owner at <tinker1@netvigator.com> for further info & photo’s. Phone enquiries Ibu Ketut at 0819 1656 5500. [2817] For sale/rent. New 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom plus store room. Fully furnished house. With rooftop entertainment area. Great views of southern ocean, near Karma Kandara. Sell Aust$ 110,000. Rent Rp. 110 mill/yr. Ph. 081 7977 1453 / 081 7479 6441. [2966]

House for sale in Ubud close to Royal Pitamaha Hotel. 400 sqm Land, 2 storey building 280 sqm. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, office, bright livingroom. US$ 195.000. Call Wayan Sudana 081 835 9998. [2985]

Land for sale freehold 4/5/7 are Rp. 90 million/are. Ocean view, Pecatu, near Dreamland, Karma Kandara. 25 min from airport, perfect for villa. Phone 0813 3848 7012 or <ftimoer@yahoo.com>. [2991]

3 new villas, 5 km of Ubud. 2 BD/2 bath, furnished, each with private pool, big garden, Wi-Fi, parking, security house. Sale for leasehold with operational licence. Tel. 0812 3718 5257. [3013]

House for sale by Bali Cliff beach, freehold, 240m2, pool, jacuzzi, furnished, 2Bdrm, 3bath, balconys, western kitchen marble countertop, maids room, storage closets, carport, garden, $150, 000 USD, Hp. 081 2382 3623, photos and details <www.vacationhomebali.wordpress.com>. [3027]

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KEROBOKAN Big warehouse for rent. 25mtx50mt in Kerobokan. Good for garment and other business. Call 081 2394 8595. [3014] Villa for rent in Umalas: amazing ricefield view, 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms, spacious living room, swimming pool, Wi-Fi AC, nice garden. IDR 140.0000/year <http://www.wix.com/ vandor/villadeli>. Contact 0858 5758 5635 or <solya76@ gmail.com>. [3020] Villa-style House for Rent. Nice/high-ceiling/breezy. 2BR+2Bath, kitchen, big livingroom, garden. Hot water, AC, furnished. Internet is optional. 5 mins to Cafe Moka. 45 mil Rp a year, min 3 years. 0878 6025 9153, <internationaltemple@hotmail.com>. [3024] Kerobokan 2 & 1 bedroom villas quite area share pool AC, hotwater, TV, funished, full service, Western b’rooms, kitchen available 25th July (6 to 12 mth lease only). 0812 3718 1974, <bart0310@gmail.com>. [3026] Ready to build land for lease. Beautiful rice field terraced view in town, strategic yet secluded! quiet & peaceful, best area for residences or businesses, Jl. Mertasari Kerobokan, between Sunrise School and Warung Litut, 35 are, 25 years lease, Rp. 3.7 billion (eqv. USD 436,000). <hendra_ab@ymail.com>, 021 3663 1717, 0815 1314 6036. Quick! [3031] 3BR villa furnish w/ pool for rent, daily IDR1, 5M/weekly 9M/ monthly 36M near Denpasar 10m to Seminyak, availaible from July - January. Contact: <parfumbali@yahoo.com>, 081 2381 3994. [3057] Bargain! Umalas, 300m from French School, villa for rent, 3 bedrooms/bathrooms, open lounge, pool, basic furnished, 140 mill/year. Kunti, 2 bedrooms/bathrooms, open lounge, pool, non furnished, 85 mill/year. Contact 081 2387 2786. [3058] Motivated seller. Yearly lease 20,000 USD, Jl. Kerobokan Seminyak. Quiet modern simple private 2/3 bedroom villa, open plan, pool, deck, maid, gardener/pool guy. Ph. 0857 3845 0850. [3041]

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KEROBOKAN House for rent on Jalan Muding Indah III/6, electricity 5000 watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, type 96. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2685] House for rent on Jalan Padang Griya Gg. IV / no. 3. Type 200 m + 2 storey). Electricity 5000 watt, bath tub, hot/cold water, bathroom, big space inside, pool, garden, land 6 are. Contact 0361 423 582 / 747 490. [2686] New villa for rent, Tangkuban Perahu, unfurnished, living room, bay windows, kitchen, 2 wood floor bedrooms, AC, hot water, 3x9 private pool, garden, Rp. 100 mio/year, call +62 81 2468 1797 or <wayanplo@gmail.com>. [2892] Banyar Anjar Tegal Cupek 2, open rice-field view, villa 2BR2BA (36m2-27m2) airco plunge-pool/jacuzzi. Also 2 rooms (36m2-27m2) with shared kitchen/porch/plunge-pool. 4rent daily-weekly-monthly or lease 20 or 48years. Call Daniel 0813 3828 6581 / <villabalipassion@yahoo.com>. [2897] For sale twin 2 bedroom villas, Indonesia style on a 500sqm, closed wall ground, private pool, fully furnished, gazebo & large patio. 46 years +25+25, US 260,000. Tel: 0819 1644 8897 / <lejeune@caribserve.net>. [2898] House for rent in Kerobokan 2 rooms, open living room, kitchen, AC, H/C water, fully furnished, line telephone, Rp. 60.000.000. Nice and quiet, view rice field available now until 8 June 2012. Contact +62 857 3882 8704. [2976] Two villas for rent: one in Oberoi, two double bedrooms, big garden, fully furnished. Another one Umalas 2, four double bedrooms, big pool, including guest house, fully furnished, both with staff, internet Wi-Fi, available daily, weekly, monthly. Please call 0819 1626 9378. [2989] Affordable tropical villa in quiet neighbourhood. Quick access to best restaurants & night spots. 3 AC-bedroom equipped w/ 3 bathrooms w/ wtr heater. Pool w/ jacuzzi. Open living room & kitchen w/ bar. Fully furnished. Weekly, monthly, yearly. For details: <villakumpi@ymail.com> or (0361) 796 8796. [2998] For rent in 3,6 are land, 3 room, 3 bathroom, kitchen, 3 ACs, refrigerator room & bathroom for helper. Br. Semer. Rp. 75 mill/year. Contact 081 2362 9394. E-mail <rev_ arka@hotmail.com>. [3006] Contract Ruko, suitable for storage, office, spa, etc. Jalan Mertanadi, Kerobokan. Building size 2 are (200m2), 2 storey, 2 bathrooms, 4 AC, phone, garage 40m2. 170 juta nego (3 years). Contact 0813 3761 3773, <lady@balialpes. com>. [3007] Modern house for rent, fully furnished, upstair two large bedrooms, AC & ensuite, downstairs spaces living dining area, well equipped kitchen, overlooking spa pool + small garden, car access, 72 juta year. 0818 0569 8133. [2478] Beautiful house for rent Petitenget. Nice location, fully furnished, 3 AC bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Internet, Indovision 2 TV-DVD, garden and swimming pool, gazebo, housemaid, gardener. Rent daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly. direct owner 0812 3649 6762, <office@paradiserealty-ltd.com>. [2529] Umalas villa for yearly rent. Semi furnished. 3 bedrooms, AC, 2 bathrooms, open lounge, garden, pool, gazebo, internet, Wi-Fi, Indovision, 3.5 are, garage. Direct owner 0813 3855 0640. [3011]

C/Re/G-29 June 11


exotiqproperty.com

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-L693

Freehold 310 sqm land in Seminyak, Fantastic Location Surrounded by good neighbours, the Layar, Sentosa and Seminyak Residences. This flat, rectangular shape land is ready to develop with all utilities on main road. It comes with an existing swimming pool and a boundary wall already built 10 mins.walk to the beach & a stroll away to restaurants, bars & boutique shops

For Sale USD 174,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358

Seminyak

BB-V950

Kerobokan

BB-B75

• • • •

Seminyak Best Leasehold offer, fully paid up tenure of 40 years 3 charming Balinese style villas located only 300 meters from Seminyak’s Eat street Each villa comprises of 2 bedrooms ensuite & can be bought together or individually An individual villa from Euro 500,000 sitting on 6.85 are with a build up of 173 m2 under roof or the whole site comprising of 25 are with a total of 434 m2 under roof. • 25 meters shared pool for the compound, large and unique landscaping

• • • • •

For Sale EURO 1,550,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358

For Sale USD 350,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358

RED

Exclusive villa estate in Umalas, Freehold Sit on 420 sqm of land with spectacular rice field view Consisting of 3 bedrooms en suite, fully furnished, private swimming pool Fully managed and generating an excellent capital gain and rental income Just 10 minutes to trendy Seminyak area and 10 minutes to Canggu

UCE

Canggu • • • • •

DP RIC E

Seminyak

BB-V929

Tremendous Value for Money in North Canggu, Freehold Brand new three bedroom villa sits on 300sqm plot of land Enjoying unspoiled rice field views, fully furnished, pool and bale Well designed home, works equally well as a family home or as a rental property Located in the peaceful village of Tiying Tutul, just 10 minutes to Tanah Lot

• 20 year leasehold with an option to extend, built on nearly 200 m2 of land • Set within a small estate of seven luxury villas, consisting of an open plan Living/Dining/ Kitchen pavilion and an 8 meter swimming pool • Full management services are in place and there are no restrictions on personal use • Within walking distance to the boutiques shops and restaurants.

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BB-V852

Newly renovated freehold home in Seminyak. Sits on 400 sqm of land, the villa can be opened or closed up to keep in the AC 3 bedroom all with air conditioned and built with private en-suite Large kitchen, open air balcony as a second lounge, an office/media/games room Conveniently located in central Seminyak, walk to shops and restaurants

For Sale from USD 495,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358

For Sale USD 295,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358

RED

UCE

Pejeng, Ubud • • • •

This freehold land is perfect for building a private villa Quiet surrounding area and sloping landscape Road access is available half asphalt and half white stone Let us assist you with building your dream home

DP RIC E

BH-V25

• • • •

An offer of privacy, style and luxury home for living Sits on 3,000 sqm land size with 12m x 5m size of swimming pool Traditional “alang-alang” thatched roofing Three luxuriously appointed bedrooms decorated in calming and restful natural colors • Just 15 minute drive from Central Ubud and 50 minutes to the airport

For Sale Freehold USD 550,000 Dewi (62) 85 7921 79769 Ubud office (62) 361 823 5369

Singapadu, Ubud

JL. Kesari, Sanur

BC-V633

• Stunning and luxury place to stay in Sanur • Located in central of Sanur, only 5 minutes walk to the white beaches • This precious four bedrooms villa sits on a land area of 1200sqm, and 500sqm of built size • Features a modern open kitchen facing very large living and dining area • Location, Location, Location

For Sale Leasehold 50 years USD 790,000 For Yearly rental USD 50,000 Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42

JL. Danau Tamblingan

BC-B75

• Rare beachfront opportunity Sanur • Located at a strolls distance to one of Sanur’s most attractive beaches on one side and Jl.Danau Tamblingan • It has four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms • Sits on approx. 450sqm and 300sqm of floor space • Complete with a modern private pool and pool deck

For Sale Leasehold 26 years AUD 490,000 Mark Vroon (62) 81 3377 93030 Sanur/Ubud office (62 361) 28 76 42

BH-V4

• Panoramic retreat in Ubud with commercial license - Pondok Wisata • Nestled in the heart of lush rice terraces, sensuous flowers and its own 10 mtrs waterfall • Sit on approx.3300sqm of land size and 3200sqm of floor space • Lounge at 28! mtrs poolside in a carved ‘Bali Bengong’ (antique ‘basher’) • Located in Singapadu, just 10mins drive to central Ubud

For Sale Freehold IDR 6,500,000,000 (Reduced Price) Dewi (62) 85 7921 79769 Ubud office (62) 361 823 5369


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13 July - 27 July, 2011

HOUSE FOR SALE

5 are land 2 storey 4 bedrooms Kitchen Livingroom 2 cars garage Garden S.pool 3x6m Gazebo

Made Wijaya 0819 9902 2777 or (0361) 746 5261 E-mail : made@wijayarattan.com NC/Re/P-13 July 11

SANUR

VILLAS FOR SALE & RENT Location: Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu, Jimbaran 2 bedrooms villa with private pool for only $ 150/night

Land for lease 53.2 are Jalan Pungutan, close to Bypass road, on beachside level wide frontage, term 27 years. Price Rp. 2,750,000/are. Call Ketut 0813 3732 5199 or Wayan 0812 3674 1115. [2601] Beautiful modern 3-bedroom villa for long-term rent. All modern amenities, newly built, ideally located near Sanur’s beach, shops and restaurants. Private garden& pool, 3BR, 2bathrooms, dressing room, modern kitchen, large living area, staff quarters, garage. 0813 3703 8385 / <edithliross@yahoo.com>. [2984] Studio apartment for rent 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living - dining room, kitchen, fully furnished, available for monthly and yearly. Danau Tamblingan near Hardy’s Sanur. Please contact 081 2397 3267. [2994] Newly renovated apartment at Batu Jimbar Sanur, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living - dining room, kitchen, fully furnished, available for daily, weekly, monthly and yearly. Still available for July and August. Please contact 081 2388 0088. [2995] New house for rent. Sanur Jl. Batursari/land 260m2. 2 bedrooms (AC), 2 bathrooms, open kitchen/livingroom, furnished, swimmingpool, bale bengong, garden, carpark: Rp. 125 Mio. /year min. 3 years. Contact: 081 1380 1448 or 081 2390 1293, email: <sanur99@yahoo.com>. [3009] Rental villa beach side 3 bedroom en-suite bathroom, furnished, pool, tropical garden and staff quarter set on 450m2 land minute walk to the beach quite location & Western neighborhoods call 0813 3721 0646. [2142] Sale rare freehold villa 2 bedrooms at beach side. Private pool, garden set on 416m2 land. Best location that minutes walk distance to the beach, restaurants and shops call 0813 3721 0646. [2143] House for rent/sale: 3 are, 2 floor, 5 bedroom, swimming pool, full furnished, Hak Milik, marble floor, nice house at Sedap Malam street. Call: 081 2353 4800. [3015] Villa for rent weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wi-Fi, 5 minutes to the beach & international school. Contact owner: 0361 887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail: <putubaliisland69@yahoo. com>. [3021] New beautiful villa 5 mn walk beach and shops, 6 are, 3 AC bedrooms w/bath, large open living/kitchen, pool, phoneline, internet, satTV, carpark. 24 year lease. US 280.000. Email: <joufff@gmail.com>, Tel: 0878 7554 3548. [3030] A fantastic second home and great investment. Large © Bali Luxury Villa next to Bali Hyatt, Sanur. 2-4 large bedrooms, with private swimming pools, up to 550 m2 start $189,000. Call or SMS 081 2381 4014 or 284 069. Email: <info@ptbali.com>. [3042] Enjoy your holidays in this beautiful luxurious modern villa, walking distance to beach, Start at $ 79.00 ++/day per rm, Call 284 069. Email: <rentals@ptbali.com>. [3043] A gorgeous custom built. Freehold paradise beach front estate. 10 min. to Sanur. Large exclusive lots start at $159,000. 3 bdrm, 400 m2, 3 bedrm. Luxurious estates with private pool start at $549,000. Freehold property earn huge profits. Tel: +62-81 2381 4014 or +62-361-284 069. Email: <info@ptbali.com>. [3044] A large 400 m2 modern 2-3 bedrm. Villa with big pool, great neighborhood, close to everything. $120.00 per day, $770 wk, or $1500 per mth. Call 742 5922 or 743 6378. Email <yuniptbali@gmail.com>. [3045]

C/Re/I-06 Oct 10

C/Re/G-15 June 11

LAND FOR SALE & RENT

SUMATRAN HOUSE 11m X 13m

FOR Rp. 600.000.000

WOOD FLOOR

Seminyak: 10, 11, 20, 18 A; Oberoi: 2, 8, 10, 13, 20, 34 A Batubelig: 8, 10, 19 A; Canggu: 5, 8, 40, 50, 70 A Umalas/Kerobokan: 9, 11, 12, 13, 19, 21 A Marlboro: 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 22 A; Ungasan: 13 A Jimbaran: 8.4, 9.5, 12, 18 A

Call : 081236333693, 08179725265, 081805571144 E-mail : balivillaland@gmail.com C/Re/A-13 July 11

SEMINYAK Land for sale 8 are. 2 road access. Very strategic place. 1 km to sunset road, 30 min from seminyak beach and airport. No agent please! Please call Ina 088 8492 2887. [2955]

2cm X 20cm X 4m (750 PCS)

Jl. Tangkuban Perahu No. 400 X. email : tobingindy@yahoo.com NC/Ns/G-1 June 11

SEMINYAK Affordable - private - clean - modern - Seminyak - villas 1 bedroom with ensuite - AC - fully equipped kitchen - share salt water pool - 56 ch. TV - internet - central location shopping, restaurants, clubs - daily, weekly. Syarif 081 855 5433, <www.arvinavillas.com>. [1987] Prime Oberoi location spacious 3 bed w/ pool on 5 are 1 1/2 or 2 1/2 years. Beautifully furnished or unfurnished. Priced to rent! TF: +62 878 6198 8111. [2468] Wow! Cheap cheap cheap! 5 are Oberoi house near Soho. 3 bed 3 bath w/ pool. New but needs to be “westernized”. 5 years at Rp. 90 million per year NEGO w/ long term extension. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [2855] Oberoi: Cozy AC rooms with ensuite bathrooms in quiet neighbourhood for rent. Strategically located within walking distance to the eat street of Oberoi. Overlooking beautiful tropical garden and pool. Include Wi-Fi, cable TV and daily housekeeping. Call 0813 3726 6683. [2412] Guest house, upstairs bedroom queensize, kitchen, dining, seperate bathroom, aircon, internet, cable, staff, only 2months rental, 10 mill per month ONO. Call Gary 0819 3626 6264. [3010] New 3 villas with good price at center Seminyak near beach 2&3 bedrooms , private pool, garden, 2 bicycles, Wi-Fi, TV cable, ac, H/C water, equipment kitchen, parking, maid. <www.thetanjungvilla.com>. (0361) 219 5000 / 219 8080, 081 132 7845. [3019] Enchanting! Charming Villa near the Sea. Comfortable, secure and luxurious. Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 7X2meter pool, lush tropical garden & completely furnished. KuDeTa beach 5 minute walk / <www.miccasdiscoveries. com> / 0361-601 8543, US$25,000. yearly / Daily JulyAugust US$195. [3028] Rare land for sale in Seminyak, right on main road 11 Are. Please contact 0878 6012 2070 with serious interest. Great for any type of large business development, ie: apartments, supermarket etc. [3034] Urgent villa for sale.3 bedrooms with 2 outdoor showers, 372 sqm. Bright & spacious living room with garden and pool view. Furnished. Private, secluded area of Seminyak. Best location & price. Pls call 0361 789 5733. [2144] Nice & new 2 bedrooms villa in Yudhistira, quiet area in Seminyak. Privt-pool, AC, hot-water, satTV, DVD, Wifi, daily-cleaning, airport pickup-transfer. Contact Widya; +62 813 4796 0305, e-mail; <wid_thenymph@yahoo.com>, website; <www.umahayuvillabali.weebly.com>. [2960]

Contract over quickly, 8.5 are, 2 buildings, 2 floors (+/600m2), prime location at Jl. Kayu Aya 117 (Oberoi), car access 3.5m, no commission. Please call: 081 139 5835. Extent possibility up to 38 years! [2904] Nice villa for rent in primary Oberoi location, 2 AC bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sw pool, small garden. Very close to Ultimo & Kudeta, Jalan Kayu Aya. Weekly/monthly. No agents! <silviana.villa-bali.ru>. [2937] Luxury freehold villa in Seminyak. Fully furnished, phone line, internet, 3 BR, 2 bath, livng, dining, kitchen, store, pool & carport. Sale: Euro 320.000. Call: 0813 3707 0512, <grace_yuniarti@yahoo.com>. [2968] New private villa rent daily, weekly Seminyak. 2 floor, 3 bedroom, living, dining room, kitchen-set + bar, fully furnished, LCD, DVD, cable TV, AC, refrig, pool, bathtub, shower, hot cold water, Wi-Fi, h.keeping, breakfast, parking, security. 0813 3849 8898. [2973] Beautiful charming luxury villa or rent. (Short term only). With swimming pool, Wi-Fi, etc. in Drupadi, Seminyak. For info <isiscollection@yahoo. com>. [2942] Seminyak for rent monthly, weekly, reasonable prices, modern brand new 2 bed villa with private pool. Available now. SMS 0818 0555 9155. [2974] Overcontract backpacker hostel with nice garden, kitchen, 4 rooms, very busy, central Seminyak 100m after Bintang Supermarket. very calm place. 69.000.000 mill 1.5 years. <klaus.grandl@yahoo.de>. 089 7020 0072. [2979] For lease: 2 unit shop two floor at 5x10m, Sunset Road Seminyak, 95 juta/year. Call owner: 0812 3631 8887 / 0813 3811 8287. [2988] Villa for rent daily, monthly or yearly. Daily AUD 125 High Season/AUD2, 000 monthly/AUD 20, 000 yearly. Seminyak area. 2BR, swimming pool, kitchen, 24hrs security. Call 738 097, e: <ikes79@gmail.com>. [3001] Charming 2 bedrooms, 2 bathroom villa. Studio upstairs sleeps 1. New modern kitchen. Pool in pretty garden. Fully furnished, aircons and TVs. Near to beach, shops and restaurants in Petitenget. Long term lease. 0812 3745 4444. [3003] 2 bedroom house for rent in Seminyak area. Hot water, big bathtub, fully furnished. Daily rent Rp. 600.000. Monthly rent Rp. 8 mill nego. 1 bedroom house in Padma Timur Seminyak for rent asking for Rp. 6 mill/month. Available for yearly rent too, fully furnished. Call 0812 3764 8645. [3004] 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 081 7978 0553. [2953]


Bali Advertiser

Real Estate

13 July - 27 July, 2011

KARANGASEM

LEGIAN

BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices

Candidasa white sand beachfront land 51 are, already include IMB! 40 meters beachfront. Safe swimming and snorkeling, right in front of your villa or development. Leasehold for 65 years. Call 081 2362 9117. [2902]

GIANYAR Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150] Land for sale 17 are, near by pass Ida Bagus Mantra. 3 km from Bali Safari Marine Park. Good for ware house or manufacture.No agent please! Please call Ina 088 8492 2887. [2956] Saba beach 36 are, freehold, Ocean view, The land is surrounded by coconut trees. Definitely access hassle free, since a well established road leads directly to the land, 15 minute to Sanur. Reni +62 821 2350 3917. E-mail : <ren_ny81@yahoo.co.id>. [2997]

The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali

LAND FOR SALE KEDUNGGU - 56 are, full ocean views. Ready to build. Very cheap land. Freehold. - 28 are contract land. 150m from Kedunggu Surf Beach. Amazing sunset views and lifestyle. Leasehold. KELATING - 104,70 are, River and spectacular ocean views, Near to Alila Resort. 4,25m Access, great investment. PANGKUNG TIBAH - 11 are, 50m from a beautiful, untouched beach. Freehold and Already IMB, Super Price for this area. PANTAI PASUT - 47.96 are Stunning oceanfront Villa built to the highest western standards. With a 13.35 are (Including separate IMB) block between the villa and the ocean, this opens up many possibilities for either investment or development. Electric 21,000 watt and bore water.

89

IDR 80 Million /are IDR 3 Mill/ are / year

Beautiful tropical villa with pool in Padma Utara. Close to the beach. Two independent bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens, Wi-Fi, cable-TV, staff. Visit <www.pondokernitabali. com>. Contact 081 890 0480. [1560] House for rent 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, livingroom, small garden, among rice paddies , peaceful secluded location just off Jl. Nakula Rp. 49 mill/year. 80mill 2 years. 0812 5442 4244. [3056]

IDR 100 Mill / Are

IDR 185 Mill/ Are

US $ 1,500,000 for Villa and Land US $ 950,000 for just Villa

MEDEWI - Beach 83.5 are of pure beachfront. Ready to build. Great investment IDR 28 mill/are

OTHERS Sabang: Resort for lease or sale in Sabang, Pulau Weh, NAD (Aceh). 8 bungalows, 3 rooms and 1 restaurant (www. casanemo.com) in a spacious green plot with large beach front. Excellent opportunities for diving (space available for dive school construction). Please contact <gianluca. guidotti@igaia.org>. [2815] Land for sale/lease in the Island of Rote, beach front, top views, walking distance to world class surf. For details e-mail to <info@rotesurfhouse.com>. [2881]

Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I -29 June 11

Floryn Property Website: www.florynproperty.com Tel: +62 (0)818 555 010

Last 3 units for sale!!

We are land specialist with a major focus on the Tabanan area, an area projected to be the next number one development focal point for The Bali tourism industry, making it a prime location for investment. All our land is freehold and comes with permission to build so there are no legal hassles or unnecessary delays on construction. The land and villa projects we sell and market are 100% owned by Floryn Property meaning only have to deal with us! By dealing with us, you do not have to go through the strain and stress of buying land. We will be the ones who are taking care of all of the procedures and processes to provide you with the land of your choice. Land Sale

Villa Sale

Are you looking for your dream plot of land? Or your Home Sweet Home?

We Have It!

Freehold 2 or 3 bedrooms

Price: starting from 99.900 Euro A fully managed boutique retreat of Luxurious Tropical Villas. Set into lush green paddy fields, overlooking the ocean. Location: Tabanan area Call: +62 (0) 81 855 5010

Email: info@florynproperty.com C/Re/I-29 June 11

NC/Re/G-13 July 11


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13 July - 27 July, 2011

Brandnew townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar. Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com C/Re/G-9 March 11

RARE RIVER VIEW LAND FOR LEASE Situated in a peaceful and secured estate, 5 mins north of Sanur, affordable priced. Don’t miss this opportunity. Direct from owner 081 2393 3374 or jana@prodent24.com.

email: villa@kumpul-kumpul.com ph. +62 (361) 8475747/8 | 081805536233

AFFORDABLE FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE 15 mins north of Sanur. Direct from owner, call 0819 9904 7228 or jana@prodent24.com.

www.kumpul-kumpul.com Address I Address II Address III

: Jl. Werkudara Gang Bintang No. 4 Legian : Jl. Raya Legian II Gang XXVII No. 473, Legian Kaja - Kuta. : Jl. Raya Seminyak, Gang Goa No. 2 Seminyak. Ph: +62 (361) 847 5747 C/VR/I-29 June 11

NC/Re/P-29 June 11

TABANAN

JIMBARAN

Villa for sale / rent. Quiet area in Tabanan. Call 081 2394 8595. [2057]

Alcazaba: Unique and brand new beach front luxury Condhotel in Jimbaran Bay. All apartments will be furnished to top high end standards and are fully equipped. Manage by a top International 5 star operator. Freehold or 99 year Lease, Starting From US$ 255,000, Up to 11 % ROI per year. Please contact 0816 572 888 / 0361 703 361, <info@ wpenterprise.com>, <www.wpenterprise.com>. [2931]

For sale some of the most beautiful land in Bali! Large and small plots available in the best priced and fastest growing area in Bali. Beachfront, ocean, ricefield, mountain, river & waterfal views. All land is freehold and already prepared for building. Price starting Rp. 15 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. E: <info@florynproperty.com>. Call: +62 (0) 81 855 5010. W: <www.florynproperty.com>. [1382]

C/Re/G-17 Nov. 10

Freehold spectacular beachfront land near Tanah Lot. 1 hectare, excellent investment, potential, reasonable price. SMS 0818 0555 9155. [2975]

JOIN INVESTMENT

Tanah Soka 51 are, HM, 1,8 km dari pantai, 3600 view ocean, rice paddies, volcanoes, residential permit issued, electricity, plat and sloping land 3m road access, 1h 30min to Seminyak. 15 mio/are by owner. HP 081 879 7509. No agents. [2971]

Looking for investment partner for a restaurant, located at prime location in front of 4 star hotel at Nusa Dua area. Please call:

Lease: Studio apartment overlooking Balian Beach. Patio, sundeck w/ extraordinary view of break, shared pool, detached kitchen, housekeeping, maintenance inclusive. Laundry, WiFi, cook, bicycle, available. <Nelleybelle@ me.com>. $25/night, $150/week, $500/month. [2986]

081805684814 or 0361-7946406 NC/Re/G-13 July 11

Tanah Jimbaran, Tiara Nusa Estate, 9,6 are, HM, behind Udayana University, residential permit issued. Electricity, water gated community, 24-hour security, close to shopping, 10 min Dreamland Beach. 85mio/are by owner. Hp 081 879 7509. No agents. [2972] One bedroom house for long term rent in Jimbaran, Permata Ariza. <palkina.y@gmail.com>; 082 1455 4170 Yuliya. [2977] House for rent in Jimbaran Rp. 20 juta/year. Room is furnished, AC, cable-TV Indovision, 2 bedroom, showerkitchen-wastafel all with warm water. Contact 081 139 5587 (Ngurah) or e-mail <caroline_kurnia@hotmail.com>. [2996]

Lease: Home on Balian Beach. 2BR, loft, sumptuous view of river, break. Pool, detached kitchen, housekeeping, maintenance inclusive. Wifi, cook, bicycle, separate guest suite available. <Nelleybelle@me.com>. $75/night, $500/ week, $1500/month. [2987]

Land for sale: 20 are, freehold, Jl. Ritz Carlton between Four Seasons and Ayana hotel, quiet, private, perfect for new villa(s). Ok to split into 2x10are. Contact: <huddlestoncraig@yahoo.com>. [3023]

Beachfront land for sale: 109 are, frontage of 36 metres, over 100 coconut palms. Location Beraban between Tanah Lot and Soka, off the projected, Sunset Road. Visit <www. beachfrontberaban.com>. [3000]

2100m2 land in Jimbaran for sale!!! Ocean view,in villa complex, good price!!! Ray White Kuta Asih 0813 3701 9323. [3059]

DENPASAR

KUTA

House for rent in Denpasar, 1 living room, 2 bathroom, 2 bedroom with 1 bathroom inside, 1 big family room, big kitchen & garden. Rp. 18 mill/year (nego). Call 0813 3872 4288. [2600] House for rent. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, 2 storey, 24 hours security, strategic location. Please call (0361) 749 1359. [1855]

House for rent. 3 bed, 1 bath, livingroom, Western kitchen, car park, semi furnished. Loc. Taman Griya Jimbaran. Call 081 7975 5709. [2970]

Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200rb/day. [1532]

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House located in Renon available for longterm rental. Land 319m2, building 280m2, 2 storey, 3 bdrm + 1 maidroom, 3 bthrm w/separate bathtub and shower, H/C water, spacious kitchen and livingroom, wide verandah, 2 garden, carport, modern minimalist design. Central location, 10min to Sanur, 15min to Kuta, step to international school. Rp. 90.000.000 per year rental. Please call Wila at 0857 9236 1231. [2375]

Restaurant to let prime location at Bemo Corner, heart of Kuta, located at Bunisari street opposite 24 hours Indomaret. Please call 0361 786 8169 / 081 2380 2169 Alamsyah. Need fast affordable price. Profitable guarantee. <alamsyahz@yahoo.com>. [1630] Studio Apartment for rent. Excellent condition. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, AC, internet, fully furnished, housekeeping, security. 2 mins airport/beach. Daily monthly rates. E-mail <juandavillas@gmail.com> for photos. Ph: 0812 3615 4700. [1515]

For sale/lease. 3 bedroom 2 bathroom fully furnished villa with salt water pool and tropical garden, overlooking ricefields, land size 4.2 are. Located in Suwung, just 10 minutes to Kuta and airport. 90 mill/year AUD$260,000. 0813 3766 3391 / 0819 3627 9810. <hana.brown1@gmail. com>. [2882]

Villa for rent. Excellent condition. Two bedroom, two bathroom, equipped kitchen. Open dining/livingroom. Fully furnished, AC, internet, private garden/pool. Daily, monthly rates. E-mail <juandavillas@gmail.com> for photos. Ph: 0812 3615 4700. [1649]

City house for rent in Dps. Minimalist & simple design, 2 bedroom, 1 living room. Complete facility, suitable for holiday, quiet location. Rp. 350.000/day. Monthly/yearly is okay. Call: 0361 748 7518, adress: Jl: Tegalawang I, Komplek Polri no. 25, Sesetan - Denpasar. No agents. [2967]

House for sale. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, garage, livingroom, kitchen, one gate system, very strategic location, close to everywhere in exclusive area. More info please call 0812 3618 4567. [2360]

House for rent fully furnished villa style in Jalan Cargo Gatsu Barat, 10 mins to Kuta, 5 beds, 2 baths, 2 livings, 1 dining, 2 kitchen, garage, AC, hotwater, garden, land 250m2, Rp. 55.000.000/year. Contact 081 2389 1107 / 0361 802 0612. [2992]

For sale new renovated 2 story house, at housing complex Kuta Permai, only minutes from shopping area, hospital, airport. Set on 108 M2 with 3 bedrooms + 2 bathroom, 1 maidroom + bathroom. Kitchen set, electricity 2200 watt, hot water, phone, parking. Contact 0821 4539 2697. [3005]

House for rent. Good for workshop or office. 4 rooms, 4 AC, big garden and already put generator. Strategic location. Please call 0361 743 5413, 081 2389 1181. [2993]

Bungalow for rent. Jln. Legian Gang Menuh no. 2x, KutaBali. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 3,5 million/month. Contact person: Kiky, Ketupat Restaurant (0361 758 969) or mobile 081 1380 6867. [3012]

House for rent in Denpasar, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, spacious living, dining room, kitchen, garden, carport. Semi furnished. Linephone, strategic & nice location Rp. 60mill/2years (nego). Ph.0812 3380 5586. [3040] C/Re/P-29June 11


The first 5 Star Beach Front Apartment Complex in Jimbaran Bay Just What You Need !! A Flawless Escape in a Little Paradise in Paradise hese unique and brand new luxury apartments will be furnished to top high end standards and are fully equipped with everything you need for a relaxing holiday or a long term visit situated in a beachfront location at the most famous Bay on the island. Each apartment has a large terrace overlooking the Indian Ocean or the beautiful Traditional Village of Jimbaran.

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All apartments comprise of a comfortable spacious and uniquely designed lounge and dining area, fully equipped kitchen and

There are various sizes of apartments available, please contact us for availability and details.

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The large open plan lounge is air conditioned for your comfort, there is a dining table and chairs providing formal eating for 4 to 6 people and private balconies offer all you need to enjoy the breeze and the sunsets in a full open air atmosphere.

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Jimbaran. Absolute bargain. Stylish 4 br residence within Gending Kedis boutique resort near 4 Seasons. 2 living rooms, gym, library, 2 pools, full. furn. Use of resort facilities. Under cost at USD 599K. VS027* Clifftop next to Karma Kandara. Stunning 4br villa on 23 are. 3 levels with breathtaking surf views. Private white sand beach access. Designer interiors. Huge entertainment areas. USD3 mill. VS088* Oberoi. 3 beautiful villas on 20 are. Lovely gardens. Prime site. Great investment. E1.55 million VS090* Balangan. Tanah Bali gated community. Beautiful architectdesigned villa on 15 are. 3br 2 living rooms, lap pool. Panoramic views. Full security USD 2 mill. VS064* Lovina. Near Damai Resort. Wonderful ocean and valley views from this 7br/8bth park-like residence on 48 are. 5 mins from central Lovina and beach. Ideal for business or private villa. US$675K. VS058* Land Sanur Beachfront. 2 Hk. Next to Grand Hyatt. Perfect development site.Rp 650 mill/are. LS143* Petitenget. 8 are behind Living Room. Good shape. Walk to beach. Rp 8.2 Billion .LS115* Petitenget. Next to Sentosa. 20 are. Good shape. Great development site. Rp. 700 mill per are. LS151* Canggu beachfront. 2 Hk. Good access. Good shape. 75m beachfront. Rp500 mill/are .LS142* Batu Belig. 38.55 are. 2 street access. 100m from beach. Rp750 mill/are. LS105* Plus 7 are Berawa, Jl. Umalas 1.5 are, Jl. Umalas 1.3 are, Canggu Club 9 are, Berawa bch 4.2 are, Jl. Batu Bolong 16.8 are. Many others. Rental Jl Oberoi. Stylish 3 br/3bth villa in the middle of eat street. Min . Short or long term USD250 per night. RS019* Sading cheap. Lovely 2 bed villa. Pool, big gardens. Part furn. Rp.60 mill/yr for 3 years. R022* *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com

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