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For Sale; King size divan 2x2m (new) including mattress (chiropractic) King Koil Rp. 4 mill, 2 large antique teak wood cabinets, 1 black/1 brown, RP 4 mill each. 2 white fiber sun-longchairs, RP 750.000 both. Kerobokan area. Call or SMS: Sabrina 0812 3701 1701. [067]

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For Sale; Teak wardrobe (H223cm, W73cm, L285cm) with 5 doors and internal/ external drawers in good condition. Rp. 6 million. Call Evi or Von on (0361) 464 201 / 0819 9919 1106 or <contact@indokiwibali. com>. Denpasar. [147] For Sale; Satellite dish with decoder for BVN (Dutch television) excellent condition. 11 month old, Rp 1 million. ADSL Modem Router TPLink model TD-8817 for internet, from march 2011 so a.g.a.n., Rp. 500.000. Moving sale household goods, lamps, chest of drawers with cupboard, utility lanterns, desk chair. Ask for complete list or pics. Ph 0812 3684 2572. E-mail: <de_haanpieter@hotmail. com>. Canggu area. [148]

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For Sale; Sigma lens to suit Nikon camera. 24mm 70mm F2.8, complete as new with bag and Hoya 82mm, UV filter. Cost 5 juta in Jakarta, sell 3.5 juta. Contact 0821 4605 0488. Denpasar. [152] For Sale; Panasonic camera. DMC-F250, 10 mega, 12x zoom. Large camera like SLR. 3 original batteries + charger, bag. Takes great photos but wife prefers a small camera. 1.6 juta nego. Contact 0821 4605 0488. Denpasar. [153]

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For Sale; Crante Creambath SPA Avocado and coconut milk duo action. 500 gr. Will keep your hair straight and shiny. The aroma therapy will heal your stress. Price 70 thousand Rupiahs. 085 7380 20048. Denpasar. [150]

For Sale; 1 unit coffee machine Rancillio Epoca S2 2 groups used for 8 months only w/ Rancillio grinder. Very good condition & ready to use. Price 35 million (nego). Call 0818 0566 3688. Canggu. [156]

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For Sale ; 10 pcs New JVD hand dryer unit ex hotel/ restaurant stock, price Rp 375,000/pc. Please contact Wayan 081 5574 9162 or 0361 733 185. [165] For Sale; Picture/painting frame staple machine Brevetti, ex Italy, good condition. Only Rp 5,000,000.Please contact Wayan 0815 574 9162 or 0361 733 185. [166] 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. [167]

For Sale; Man Mannequin, good condition. Black color, Only Rp. 400,000.- Please contact Wayan 081 5574 9162 or 0361 733 185. [168] Cheap Sale; All teak woods from a 30 yo Java house (gebyok/panels, 20cm column & beam, doors, etc.) Take all for 50 mills only. Call 0813 3737 5300 or e-mail: <toba_id@yahoo.co.id> for inspection in Denpasar. [169]

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

Finding Bali’s Spirit in Lovina As we wended our way through the mountains, away from the chaotic energies of the city, I felt a perceptible shift in the energies around us – there was a softening and a peacefulness here that made my shoulders relax. My friend felt it too. “I like it here. Lovina’s different. I think I could live here,” she said. The roads were more spacious than Denpasar and in good condition. But even more noticeable was the lack of garbage. This town looked loved and well cared for by the local people. I had been to Lovina several times before, but this time we came with a purpose to do meditation in some of the temples. We didn’t come as tourists and perhaps this set the tone for the beautiful people that we encountered during our stay. Our search for a hotel was an interesting experience in itself, since both my friend and I are quite sensitive to the energy of people and places. The first place we looked at on the beach felt strange. The hotel only had two bungalows and when we entered one there was a sad, empty feeling. Both of us agreed that this wasn’t the right place, so we went further up the road to see some other options. Our next stop was a hotel near the dolphin monument. As soon as we entered the hotel grounds and rounded the corner to look at a room, both of us got a very eerie feeling and knew immediately that we didn’t want to stay there. We were beginning to think we wouldn’t find anywhere to stay, when a nice Balinese man waved for us to follow him saying that there was a beautiful small hotel just up the road. As we pulled into the dirt parking lot and saw the friendly faces of the staff and many gorgeous flowering plants, we both immediately felt at ease. This would be our base for the next two days as we explored the surrounding temples. The next day we awoke and donned our kebayas and sarongs for our temple visits. Our first stop would be the Buddhist temple just 7 kilometers outside of Lovina. As we climbed the hill higher and higher my friend kept commenting on how beautiful and serene it was here. I agreed and smiled thinking about our day ahead. We arrived at the temple and entered into a lovely courtyard with a stone fountain and stairs with Sanskrit carvings on each step. There was a small meditation room across from the courtyard which we quietly entered. We both sat down for meditation. As I closed my eyes I instantly felt a strong connection with Spirit. My whole body relaxed as I continued to observe my breath going in and out of my nostrils. After a few minutes, I got up and walked outside and sat in the courtyard enjoying the peaceful ambiance. My friend emerged a few minutes later, and we proceeded up the stairs to the next meditation hall. For many years I was a practicing Buddhist, so I felt an urge to do bowing practice, but I decided not to. Instead I stood in the peaceful energy letting it wash over me in waves. We wandered further up the hill to see the striking Stupa which looks like a mini Borobodour. This has always been my favorite spot in the temple complex. Inside the Stupa one can find a series of carved stone reliefs which depict the story of Buddha. Meditation classes are often held here during Buddhist retreats which are offered throughout the year.

We left feeling recharged and ready for our next stop, Pura Melantig, which is nestled in the middle of a jungle on a foot hill in Pemuteran. There is a mystic tale about this ancient temple that it was originally built to commemorate the visit of the Javanese Hindu priest, Danghyang Nirartha. The temple is believed to be the place where his eldest daughter, Ida Swabawa, turned into a spirit. Two huge dragon statues adorn the main gate where there’s a small place for people to put their offerings and receive blessings from a Balinese Priest, in our case an older woman, who sprinkled holy water on our heads and into the palms of our hands for us to sip from three times. Afterward she chanted a beautiful prayer which was very soothing.

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Further on there’s a main court where people give more offerings and say prayers or meditate. My friend and I had hoped we could meditate here for awhile, but unfortunately a few monkeys showed up who played some naughty tricks stealing food from the people who had brought offerings. Even so, as we sat before another woman priest who was even older than the first, we could feel the sacred power of this place. My head became lighter and I almost felt as though I might go into a trance state. We returned back to Lovina bringing with us the peaceful energies of Pura Melantig. The experience touched my soul and I think my friend’s too. That night we walked along the beach watching the sunset; many people smiled and greeted us saying, “Selamat Malam”. We ended up at a cozy bar which only had a few bar stools and one tiny table in the corner with chairs. The bartender was a friendly young Balinese man who had just opened up his first business and was excited to be embarking on a whole new adventure. His friends had come to play music and celebrate with him. We sat there most of the night enjoying a few of his delicious margaritas while listening to music sung from the heart. There was a joyous synergy amongst all of us as we sang and laughed together, letting the music heal our souls. Once again my friend said, “I could definitely live here.” I nodded and smiled in agreement; I felt that Lovina and the surrounding areas might actually be the real heart and soul of Bali.

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For questions or comments about this column, please email: michelina630@hotmail.com Michele is an internationally renowned energy healer, teacher and writer who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools such as spiritual counseling, Reiki, energy psychology, channeling & energy healing, as well as the Runes and Angel cards. Michele receives direct transmissions from her guides, ascended masters & archangels enabling her to offer her clients greater clarity about specific life issues & assist them with resolution. Michele has lived on Bali for nine years and incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique teachings, providing a transformative healing experience for everyone she encounters. www.spiritweaverjourneys.com

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Coffees of Indonesia By Ines Wynn Part One Indonesian coffees are known for their unique, earthy, potent characteristics. What sets them apart from other coffees produced worldwide, are their heavy body, big substance and deep forest flavors that come from a combination of climate, ideal volcanic soils, growing altitude and after-harvest processing methods. They are very distinctive coffees with tastes that vary widely from earthy Sumatras to cleaner Java and mild Bali coffee. Since colonial days, when the Dutch first started cultivating the coffee plants, Indonesian coffees have conquered the world. Today a significant percentage of coffee blends available to the coffee aficionados worldwide contain Indonesian beans. Indonesia is now the 4th largest exporter in the world with 300,000 tons per year. History Yet coffee is not an indigenous plant in Indonesia. The first seedlings came in 1696 during the Dutch colonial period when the Dutch governor in Malabar, India sent some Yemeni or Arabica coffee seedlings to the Dutch governor of Batavia, now modern day Jakarta. After a bit of setback, the plants thrived and cultivation became intense. In 1711 the first exports were sent from Java to Europe. Within 10 years, exports rose to 60 tons per year. At that time, coffee was very expensive and only available to the rich and upper classes of European society. But by the end of the 18th century, the price had dropped and coffee drinking spread from the elite to the g e n e r a l Coffee berries population. Indonesia was the first place, outside of Arabia and Ethiopia, where coffee was widely cultivated. In the 1750’s the Dutch started expanding Arabica coffee growing areas to Sumatra, Bali, Sulawesi and Timor. In the late 1800’s, Dutch colonialists established large coffee plantations on the Ijen Plateau in eastern Java. However, disaster struck in 1876, when the coffee rust disease swept through Indonesia, wiping out most of the Arabica Typica cultivar. Robusta coffee, a different type of cultivar, was then introduced to East Java as a substitute, especially at lower altitudes, where the rust was particularly devastating. Today, more than 90% of Indonesia’s coffee is grown by smallholders on farms averaging one hectare or less. Much of the production is organic and 19 farmers’ cooperatives and exporters are internationally certified to market organic coffee under the Fair Trade Certification. Indonesian exports contain about 25% Arabica and the remainder is Robusta. Cultivation: Arabica and Robusta Arabica is so named because of its Arab origins. Coffee Arabica originated in the western Ethiopian region of Kaffa. More than 20 varieties of Arabica are grown commercially in Indonesia. Indonesia’s Arabica coffees are highly sought after because they have low acidity and strong body, which makes them ideal for blending with higher acidity coffees from Central America and East Africa. Arabica is considered the better coffee. The taste is deeper and more complex than Robusta. The beans are grown at a higher elevation. However, the cultivation is more difficult because growing conditions are arduous and the Arabica is not as disease resistant as Robusta. Robusta Coffee has its origins in central and western sub-Saharan Africa. Robusta is easier to grow, has a higher crop yield than Arabica and is more economical to produce. As it is less susceptible to pests and disease, Robusta needs much less herbicide and pesticide than Arabica. This may be due to the fact that Robusta contains about twice as much caffeine as Arabica. Once roasted, Robusta tends to deliver a distinctive earthy flavor with more bitterness than Arabica. This powerful flavor can be desirable in a blend, notably in Italian and French coffee blends that are traditionally around 70% Robusta and 30% Arabica. Harvesting and processing: dry, wet or semi-wet All Arabica coffee in Indonesia is picked by hand, whether it is grown by small-holders or on medium-sized estates. After harvest, the coffee is processed in a variety of ways, each imparting its own flavors and aromas to the final product. A small number of farmers in Sulawesi, Flores and Bali use the most traditional method of all, dry processing. The coffee berries are dried in the sun and then dehulled in a dry state. The majority of farmers on Sulawesi, Sumatra, Flores, and Papua use a unique process, called “Giling Basah” or wet hulling. In this technique, farmers remove the outer skin from the coffee beans mechanically, using rustic pulping machines. The beans, still coated with mucilage, are then stored for a brief period, usually a day. Afterwards the mucilage is washed off and the coffee is partially dried. This process reduces acidity and increases body, resulting in the

classic Indonesian “character” that makes Indonesian coffees so appealing. Larger processing mills, estates and some farmer’s cooperatives on Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi and Bali use a wet process to produce “fully washed” coffee. This process uses water to remove the outer skin of the coffee berry. The beans are then fermented for up to 36 hours, washed and dried. Coffee tasting and blending Coffees are sampled and graded like good wines, with a vocabulary to match. Expressions such as forest floor earthiness, deep husky flavor, brooding cup palate, intense forest notes, chocolate roast notes, etc., echo those of wine tasting rituals. Coffee tasting is more art than science but follows similar procedures. Only the coffee taster calls it cupping. As with any good wine, the professional cupper or coffee taster will sniff, slurp and swallow, then rate the coffee as to fragrance, aroma, acidity, flavor, body, afternose and aftertaste. The coffee taster’s flavor wheel is remarkably similar to the wine tasting wheel. Both have a section for aromas and a section for flavors. Within each section there are subheadings for general classes or families of aromas and flavors, such as floral, fruity, herbaceous/vegetative, spices and oaky/caramelized/ smoky aromas. As you go around the wheel you simply evaluate whether or not you sense any of these in the coffee you are tasting. Most store- bought coffees are blends of 2 to 4 different types of beans. Blends are created by mixing several origins of coffee beans from various coffee growing regions like Ethiopia, Columbia, Indonesia, Arabia, etc. Coffee cup Blends are like recipes and gourmet coffee producers like to create a trademark blend to differentiate themselves in the market place. Some coffeehouse and restaurants want their own house blends with a distinct profile. Blends, by nature of their reputation, must taste the same from one batch to another. That is why cupping is an essential element in the recipe. The cupper, who in many cases is also the roaster, will need to adjust the recipe and select those beans that most closely resemble the trademark blend. Since a harvest of beans can have significant variations due to weather and humidity, the mixing of beans is a customized process. Indonesian coffees lend themselves extraordinarily well to blending and are the base for most gourmet coffees. Coffee growing areas of Indonesia and their primary origins Sumatra: Mandheling, Lintong and Gayo. Coffees from Sumatra are intriguing and complex, due in part to iron deficient soils and the unique “Giling Basah” (wet hulling) processing technique used by coffee growers. They are known for a smooth, sweet body that is balanced and intense. Sumatra coffee is classic, earthy, with rustic flavors. Mandheling is a trade name used for Arabica coffee from northern Sumatra. Contrary to other Indonesian origin coffees, which refer to a geographic area, the name was derived from the Mandailing people who produce coffee in the Tapanuli region of Sumatra. Lintong coffee is grown in the District of Lintongnihuta, to the south-west of Lake Toba. Gayo Mountain coffee is grown on the hillsides at the northern tip of Sumatra, in the region of Aceh at an altitude of 1110 to 1300 meters. Gayo Mountain coffee is described as higher toned and lighter bodied than Lintong and Mandheling coffees. Sulawesi or Celebes: Toraja, Kalosi, Mamasa and Gowa. The island of Sulawesi, formerly called Celebes, produces low acid coffees with great body and a deep, brooding profile. The primary region for high altitude Arabica production is Tanah Toraja in the central highlands of South Sulawesi. To the south of Toraja is the region of Enrekang. Its capital, Kalosi, has given its name to a well known brand of specialty coffee. The regions of Mamasa, west of Toraja and Gowa, south of Kalosi, also produce Arabica, although they are less well known. Sulawesi coffees generally display nutty or warm spice notes, like cinnamon or cardamom. The aftertaste coats the palate and the finish is smooth and soft. Most Sulawesi coffee is grown by small-holders using the “Giling Basah” or wet hulling process which accounts for the intense forestry and earthy flavors. Java: the estate coffees. The coffees of Java are wet processed. This results in a high quality coffee with good, heavy body and a sweet overall impression. It is a mild, low acid coffee with lends itself extraordinarily well to blending with beans from Brazil and Africa. This coffee is also prized as one component in the traditional “Mocha Java” blend, which pairs coffee from Yemen and Java. Java’s Arabica coffee production is centered on the volcanic Ijen Plateau of eastern Java, at an altitude of more than 1400 meters. The coffee is primarily grown on large estates that were built by the Dutch in the 18th century. The five largest estates

are Blawan, Jampit, Pancur, Kayumas and Tugosari, covering more than 4,000 hectares. Some estates age a portion of their coffee for up to five years, normally in large burlap sacks, which are regularly aired, dusted, and flipped. As they age, the beans turn from green to light brown, and their flavor gains strength while losing acidity. Aged coffees can display flavors ranging from cedar to spices such as cinnamon or clove, and often develop a thick, almost syrupy body. These aged coffees are called Old Government, Old Brown or Old Java. They have that clean cup with typical Indonesian body and thickness though with a less earthy profile. Bali: Kintamani. Bali coffee, in contrast to the intense flavors of Sumatra and Sulawesi coffees, is milder in character, lighter in body, with low acidity, but still with that undeniable Indonesian profile. The highland plateau of Kintamani is the main coffee growing area. Many coffee farmers on Bali are members of a traditional farming system called Subak Abian, relying on community regulations called ‘awig-awig” and based on the Hindu philosophy of “Tri Hita Karana”. According to this philosophy, the three causes of happiness are good relations with God, other people and the environment. The Subak Abian system is ideally suited to fair trade and organic coffee production. Generally, Balinese coffee is carefully processed under tight control, using the wet method. This results in a sweet, soft coffee with good consistency. Flores. Flores has numerous active and inactive volcanoes. Ash from these volcanoes has created especially fertile soils ideal for organic coffee production. Arabica coffee is grown at 1200 to 1800 meters on hillsides and plateaus. Most of the production is grown in the Bajawa highlands and wet processed at farm level which adds to the sweet, floral, syrupy body with clean lines. Coffee from Flores is full bodied with intense aroma and chocolate, floral and woody notes. Though the cultivation of coffee is relatively recent, the production is increasing gradually and Flores will soon take its place among the other sough-after Indonesian varieties. Papua. The two main coffee growing areas in Papua are the Baliem Valley, in the central highlands surrounding the town of Wamena and the Kamu Valley in the Nabire Region, at the eastern edge of the central highlands. Both areas lie at altitudes between 1400 and 2000 meters, creating ideal conditions for Arabica production. Together, these areas currently produce about 230 tons of coffee per year. This is set to rise, as new companies are setting up buying and processing operations. These companies are assisting farmers to obtain organic and fair trade certification, which will significantly improve incomes. The area is extremely remote, with most coffee growing areas inaccessible by road and nearly untouched by the modern world. Farmers in Papua use a wet hulled process. Chemical fertilizer pesticide and herbicide are unknown in this origin, which makes this coffee both rare and valuable. The special case of Kopi Luwak Kopi Luwak or civet coffee is one of the world’s most expensive and low-production coffees. It is made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet and other related civets, and then passed through its digestive tract. A civet eats the ripe berries for their fleshy pulp. Enzymes in the civet’s digestive tract remove the hulls and impart a unique flavor. After passing through a civet’s intestines the beans are then defecated, keeping their shape. After gathering, thorough washing, sun drying, light roasting and brewing, these beans yield an aromatic coffee with no bitterness. This results in a smooth, mild cup with a sweet aftertaste. Kopi Luwak is very rare and can retail for more than $600 per kilogram. Kopi Luwak is produced mainly on the islands of Sumatra, Java, Bali and Sulawesi; and to a lesser degree in East Timor, the Philippines, and Vietnam. Kopi Luwak is a name for many specific cultivars and Coffee beans blends of Arabica, Robusta, or other coffee berries eaten by civets, hence the taste can vary greatly. Nonetheless, Luwak coffees have a shared aroma profile and flavor characteristics, along with a distinct lack of bitterness. Not only the taste but also the quality of Luwak coffees varies according to the beans consumed by the civets. The most outstanding Luwak comes from free roaming civets who can select their own berries – and they only pick the best – whereas captive civets can only eat what they are proffered.

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For Sale; Lounge chair second, material rattan very good condition, only Rp. 200.000,including cushion. We have 40 pcs stock. Please call Tommy 085 6371 1788. [097] For Sale; TV 32� LCD Pioneer, Kuro, 4 weeks old full 1 year warranty, incl. box and all paper. New price 3.980.000. Price now 2.8 mill. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [004]

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For Sale; 7 foot x 18.5 x 2.5 Maurice Cole Gun surfboard in good condition awesome big wave shooter. Must sell as leaving Bali. Only 3 juta. Phone 0819 9916 1370. Kerobokan. [025]

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MACARONIS RESORT Limited Investment Opportunity Minimum Investment USD 50K Thank you to all inquirers regarding our recent investment offering. USD 600,000 has now been raised to fund the refurbishment which is currently underway, and two 50K investor positions remain open.

Year 2010 annual turn-over USD 500,000, expected to double in future years.

This is your opportunity to become a part owner in this amazing surf resort. Co-owners encouraged to participate visiting FOC annualy (1-2 months) assisting in hosting of guests, surf guiding or videography (live in positions).

Pre-tsunami valuation USD 4.5 million. Post-tsunami valuation USD 2.5 million with 250,000 shares on issue at that time. Issuance of 70,000 new shares @ USD 10 each brings the newly refurbished resort to a valuation of 3.2 million upon recommencement of trading, expected to return to 4.5 million within 2 years. Become a co-owner and enjoy attractive returns, lifestyle benefits and flexibility, shares resalable at any time. For further info contact: mark@macaronisresort.com for username and password to view our private web page. www.macaronisresort.com

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Your Highness As the narrator of this movie says: “Prepare thyself for one twisted tale”. If you like wacky English comedies, then you are going to love this one, from writer Danny McBride and director David Gordon Green. The movie is all about a cowardly Prince, who must prove his manhood by accompanying his heroic elder brother on a quest to rescue a maiden in distress. The movie’s writer and director have lots of fun sending-up the whole ‘knights in shining armor’ genre. Plus, the movie is full of cheeky humor, and intentionally bad, but, hysterical special effects. Danny McBride, James Franco, and Natalie Portman all throw themselves into the spirit of the movie with much gusto. Soul Surfer Based on the inspiring true story of Bethany Hamilton, this movie tells how Bethany had to overcome a terrible handicap to become a champion surfer. The movie often veers very close to blatant sentimentality, yet, through the excellent and committed acting of Anna Sophia Robb, Dennis Quaid, and Helen Hunt, the movie is pulled back from the brink of disaster over and over again. Director Sean McNamara makes a powerful and moving surfing movie, which both surfers and non-surfers alike should thoroughly enjoy. X-Men, First Class I gave up on the ‘X-Men’ saga after the first episode. It didn’t appeal to me. But, I am sure there are many X-men fans who are awaiting this ‘prequel’ with eager anticipation. Not being familiar with the characters or situations, I found this new movie to be very confusing, yet, it probably makes perfect sense to the initiated. The best I can say about the film is that it is well made. 2012, Ice Age This is a cheap and badly made movie; however, there is something awfully appealing about watching New York being destroyed by a gigantic glacier. Dr. T & the Women Robert Altman was an influential American director in the second half of the 20th Century. His early films, such as ‘M*A*S*H’ (1970), ‘McCabe and Mrs. Miller’ (1971), and ‘Nashville’ (1975), proved to be extremely successful. Yet, soon after this period his popularity was to dwindle, and he was to spend 20 years making ‘small’ movies, until a spectacular comeback with ‘The Player’, in 1992, was to put him back on top. In all of his movies Altman explored a new style of film-making, which featured over-lapping plots and much over-lapping dialogue. ‘Dr. T & the Women’ comes from the year 2000. Richard Gere plays a successful gynecologist who has many problems, not only with his secretary and patients, but, also, with his wife, two daughters, his sister-in-law, and his mistress. These over-lapping stories build to a surprising conclusion. It’s not one of Altman’s better movies, and that probably explains why it has taken so long to appear on DVD; even so, for serious movie buffs, and all screen students, it is indispensable viewing. The Graduate Apart from some glaring 1960s costume choices, this re-release of Mike Nichols’ sparkling 1967 satirical comedy stands the test of time. An up-until-then unknown Dustin Hoffman plays the college graduate who is advised “to get into plastics”, and, ultimately, is to be ensnared in the web of the scheming Mrs. Robinson. Anne Bancroft, as the cold and calculating Mrs. Robinson, was already a wellestablished star, but, this movie was to thrust Dustin Hoffman into the limelight, which he has never since left. The scene “Are you trying to seduce me, Mrs. Robinson?” has now become legendary. Much of the appeal of the movie was the soundtrack from Simon and Garfunkel. These songs now seem to epitomize the whole ‘Hippy’ era.

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Ben-Hur, The Collectors’ Edition MGM made this version of ‘Ben-Hur’ in 1959. It was one of the studio’s first attempts to explore the possibilities of Cinemascope and Stereophonic sound. The fabricated story of a Jewish Prince, who is wrongly accused of attempting to assassinate a Roman dignitary, now appears somewhat stage bound and antiquated, yet, the epic quality of the movie is still there in sequences such as the sea battle, Ben-Hur’s entrance into Rome, and the now very famous chariot race. This Collectors’ Edition also features various documentaries on the making of ‘Ben-Hur’, and the aftermath following the movie’s release. The screen tests, before the stoic Charlton Heston was cast in the leading role, are a hoot! However, the main attraction of this package is the inclusion of the 1925 silent version of ‘Ben-Hur’. In many ways this silent version is superior to the bloated 1959 epic, particularly in its original depiction of the chariot race. Dedicated movie buffs will treasure this print of the silent movie, with restored Color Tints and Technicolor sequences.

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Legong, Dance of the Virgins Made by Paramount in 1935, completely in Bali, with a Balinese cast, this silent, colored movie tells the tale of a Legong dancer, who falls in love with a roguish player in a Gamelan orchestra. A Western idea of Gamelan music from the period accompanies the film. The story ambles along quite nicely, yet, it is occasionally interrupted by spectacular scenes of Balinese dance and temple ceremonies. For tourists, the movie makes a nice souvenir. For locals, the movie is a great documentation of the glory that was Bali over 75 years ago. Available at Casa Luna, Ubud, and Ganesha Bookstores, Ubud, and Biku, Seminyak. Priced at Rp 100,000 it is a terrific collectors’ piece.

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. Your Highness A cowardly Prince goes on a dangerous quest to rescue a maiden in distress. Soul Surfer An adolescent girl has to overcome a handicap to become a champion surfer. 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. 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. Source Code A pilot wakes up on a train, and has no idea how he got there or who he is. Hanna A pubescent girl is trained by her CIA agent father to be a flawless assassin. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2011 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Cars - Motorcycles - Watercraft - etc For Sale Line ads Rp 6.000 per word. Photo Ads Rp. 395.000. All ads must be paid for before printing.

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

Leaving, Jeep M715, special, AS, 4WD, on the road, offroad tyres, must see. (0361) 887 0852. [011]

For Sale; Aprilia RS125 year 2002, silver red color, low mileage only 7000km. Call 0813 3819 9999. [018]

For rent; weekly/ monthly KIA Carens 2002 matic. Call 0819 9994 2211. [012]

For Sale; Kymco Benson year 2010, only 400 km, colour cream. Price Rp 20 million. Nego. Phone 0878 6215 8605. [019]

For Sale; Dodge Custom 200 Pick-up, new tyre, very excellent condition, all still original. (0361) 782 9999. [002] 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] ‘79 Land Cruiser VGC Completely overhauled contact: 815 5800 5269 or Email <vanessarea@ me.com>. [004] 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> [005] Big promo car rental, Karimun Estilo Rp. 2.800.000/mth, Xenia/APV/ Picanto at Rp. 3.000.000/ m o n t h , Av a n z a a t R p . 3.500.000/month, APV Arena at Rp 4.000.000/ month. All incl insurance. 744 6126 or 0878 6117 5005. [006] For Sale; Feroza Long 1994; wheel size 31, grey silver, perfect condition, Rp 50 juta Nego. Call: 0812 3629 2200 or 0813 3897 4333. [007] For Sale; Ford Escape V6 3.0 XLT 2004 and Cherokee Grey Metallic 1996, best condition. Address; Northside SPBU, Dharmasaba, Badung. Contact Made 0878 6136 6610. [008]

Car For Sale; Hardtop Toyota Jeep year 1976, green color, Rp 50.000.000 Negotiable! Contact Surya 081 835 5541. [013] Porsche Cayman & Boxter Spyder; Vellfire & Alphard 2011; Mini Cooper S & Countryman; Mazda Roadster Cabriolet; Nissan Elgrand New Model 2011; Toyota FJ Cruiser; Lexus RX270 & Harrier 2011; BMW 520i ‘05 & Toyota RAV4 ‘08; Visit Nadia Auto Graha, (sales, service & spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [014] Sale Car Van for Camping. Rp 50 Juta. Phone 0859 3536 4737. Photos by e-mail <mpr2001@terra. com.br> [015] ‘72 Jeep CJ5 Refurbished, 40 Million Rp. OBO, 0857 3975 9293; <stephanie. rodigas@gmail.com>. [016]

Motorcycle Two Bajaj Pulsar motorbikes for sale. 200cc, 2 years old, 20,000km, oversized disc brakes, silver, top box, registered 5/13, taxed 5/12. 16.5 juta. 180cc 1 year old, 12,000 kms registered 4/15, taxed 5/12. 14.5 juta. Both have all paper work and maintenance receipts. Both in excellent condition, ride well, solo or two-up. Will sell together for 28 juta. 0858 9063 5649. [017]

Looking For; Sun bed and other outdoor furniture. E-mail me at <imranjuice@ hotmail.com> or call at 0812 8310 1679. [114] Wanted; Pre-loved Hyundai I-10 automatic. No brokers please. Please call 0361423 592 or e-mail <bhags@ dps.centrin.net.id>. [053] NC/Ns/G - 27 July 11

For Sale; Kawasaki Ninja 250R, 2009, only 14k, one owner, never dropped. Rp 45 mills, please call / text 0819 9901 0944. [020] Honda Tiger GL 200 R, black. From August 2009, 8500 km. First owner. Still 1 year guarantee on engine. Rp 17 million. Ph 0812 3684 2572. @-mail: <de_ haanpieter@hotmail.com>. Canggu area. [021]

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The coolest car in Bali in a perfect condition! 4 Wheel Drive Toyota Landcruiser FJ Commander (year 1977). Good working aircon, 4 doors, new tires etc.

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Watercraft 2000 Yamaha XL 1200 wave r u n n e r, g o e v e r y w h e r e Shorelander trailer, rebuilt engine, extra clean, lots of accessories, AUD 8,000. <deepbarrels@hotmail. com>. [022] Speedboat For Sale. 25.000$. 10 mt, 2x115HP Yamaha outboards. Just overhauled, GPS, Ecosounder, Radio, Waterski, half-cabined, teak floor. 081 2380 1989. [023] Inflatable Boat Sale Rp 7 Juta. Phone 0859 3536 4737. [024] C/Ns/I-30 Dec. 10

Diving & Fishing Boat fiberglass hull. 7.5 Metres long. 3 x 85 HP Yamaha outboards. Rp 140 million. Phone 281864 or 0859 3508 7222. [025]

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For Sale; Jeep Grand Cherokee Quadra 2000 matic, full options. Rp 178 juta. 0813 3738 3595. [009] 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. [010]

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For Sale; Woofer JBLGT512 12 inch, symbion 4 channel SM2000, 2 middle JBLGT5-652 full range, 2 twitter + Bell power swiching Rp. 2,5 juta nego. Various art/craft. 1 black bean bag chair/footrest 250,000Rp. Midea washing machine 700,000. Deo 081 7642 9476. Kuta. [163]

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Jeff Barnard: Aquaponics

Jeff Barnard was born on the M o r n i n g t o n Peninsula in Victoria, Australia. He grew up with the taste for home grown tomatoes and AFL football before being lured to surf and travel. In the 1980s he worked as landscape gardener in London, sign painter in Greece, and shark fisherman in Tasmania. He purchased a horse and travelled through Rajasthan India working on farms. Jeff also travelled Australia on a working holiday prior to commencing his current position as Maintenance Manager of a large resort on the north coast of NSW in 1989 where he studied remedial massage. In 2006 he began studying a BA externally, going on to earn a post graduate diploma in community development and international disaster management. Jeff travels to Bali regularly researching his Masters Degree, a case study of introducing aquaponics into Indonesia. What are your hobbies? Gardening, surfing, permaculture and sustainable building. When was your fist visit to Indonesia? I spent a month in Bali in the early 80s while visiting a friend who lives in Ubud. Who started aquaponics and when did it start? Fish effluent has been recognised as an excellent plant fertilizer by many civilisations. Fish waste has been used by Asian societies for centuries to fertilize rice crops by simply incorporating fish into the rice paddies. The modern technology of aquaponics takes this concept a step further. How does aquaponics work? Aquaponics is best described as a combination of aquaculture (fish culture) and hydroponics (growing plants in water). In aquaponics the nutrient rich water from fish tanks is delivered to the plants roots. The fish waste being high in nutrient takes the place of costly fertilisers as the source of plant food. In turn the plants roots filter the water for healthy fish growth thus reducing the necessity for costly filters. These systems have quite a following in Australia and the US particularly for personal or family garden applications. Does aquaponics require a lot of expensive equipment? Aquaponics can be achieved in many ways from high tech systems involving pumps right down to a small fish tank with a single plant in a pot which is manually hand watered by scooping nutrient rich water from the fish tank into the pot. Do you use aquaponics in your own home garden? I have a few systems. One has a fish tank with edible fish. The water is pumped from the tank to flow over two large gravel beds growing vegetables. Another at our entrance

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is more of a garden feature with a small gold fish pond and fountain. The fountain of water lands in a pot of mint which filters the water before trickling back to the fish pond. Is aquaponics used in Bali? Yes, the concept of utilising fish waste to fertilise plants has been a part of traditional Balinese rice production for years. The Balinese harvest fish along with many naturally occurring organisms such as frogs which supplement the Balinese diet and would also add nutrient for rice growth. Modern aquaponics concentrates this process. However, my research suggests this technology is relatively unknown in the developing world. What are the strengths of aquaponics? The biggest advantage of aquaponics is the extremely low water use in comparison to soil gardens. Other benefits include fresh local produce, reduced food transportation costs, and no chemical fertilization. Environmentally sensitive areas are particularly benefited by the minimal footprint and soil disturbance.

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What are the main problems using aquaponics? The main problems occur when an aquaponics system is not designed properly. If the plant filtration area is not balanced to the waste being produced by the fish one side will fail. Sunlight can also be a problem for while sunlight is critical to plant growth this also encourages algae growth within the pond. A properly designed and located system is cheap and extremely simple to maintain. What’s the difference between a brown waste water system and a aquaponics system?

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While a standard brown water waste system utilizes plants to mop up some nutrient and water, it allows excess water to enter the soil. Most aquaponic systems are closed and use no soil. This means minimal water loss and a balance between fish waste produced and plant requirement is maintained. Is aquaponic agriculture expensive to set up and practice? A system using a recycled container or drum as a hydroponic grow bed and another as a fish tank, with rocks collected locally as growing medium, can be completely free to set up. This means manually watering the plants. From there the only ongoing requirement is a food source for the fish. This could be called simplified aquaponics, a progression from simplified hydroponics. The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations has implemented these simplified hydroponics systems to assist with food security in Latin America with great success. Adding a single pump to this system is the next step up. At the top end purpose-built fully automated systems produce commercial quantities of food.

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How much would it cost to set up an aquaponics system on Bali? In Indonesia I have found many of the materials such as pots, pumps and tanks to be both readily available and reasonably priced. This technology is extremely new to Indonesia. While perhaps some systems do exist I have not located a functioning system in Indonesia. What aquaponics project in Indonesia are you currently working on? I have a couple of systems to set up in Bali, one in a small warung and another for personal use. I have also been asked to assist with a larger system on the island of Bunaken in Sulawesi for an NGO. When I finish my masters in December, I will be looking to expand the range of projects. Where can one learn more about aquaponics? The internet is probably the best source of information; however I am happy to assist people wishing to set up a system of any size or direct them to information. My email address is jeffbarnard1111@gmail.com.au. For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <dariskm@gmail.com> Copyright Š 2011 Al Hickey You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-29 June 11


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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 Rp. 350ribu/set. SMS me your e-mail for pics 0878 3523 5401. Denpasar. [204] For Sale; Brand new wedding kebaya, white colour with full application of imported beads, never used, size S/M. Bought for 1.1 mil, sell for only 550thou. SMS me your email for pics. Contact Mark 0878 3523 5401. Denpasar. [205] For Sale; Canon Lens 17-85 IS USM and 55-250 IS, both for 4,2 million, nego. Call or text 0852 3811 5007. Nusa Dua. [206] For Sale; Wooden Jati teak sliding doors with pelmet 2x glass double one pair fully wood, white wash finish. Great for building project or renovation. Rp. 3.500.000 per pair. 0821 4591 1442. Kerobokan. [207] For Sale; Longboard McTavish 9.3 “Fireball”. Color red, perfect condition. New 11,5 jt, sell 5.000.000. Contact 0817 974 0923 Eric. Seminyak. [208]

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For Sale; CPU komputer Pentium 4 2.8ghz, RAM 512 mb, motherboard asus, harddisk 120GB, sell for 750.000 rupiah + flashdisk 4GB for 50.000. Call 0819 9949 8595. Denpasar. [158]

For Sale; Mini Malibu NSP 7,10. Plus board bag. Blue/ white, all around board. Rp. 3.000.000. Contact 0817 974 0923 Eric. Seminyak. [212] If anyone has used, unwanted copies of the Bali Bomb book “In The Arms of The Angels’ (Kim Patra), please could you contact me. SMS to 0361 277 5666 or email <rndut@yahoo. com>. Thanks. [213]

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For Sale; Bags collections & embroidery bags (new), various samples ex. export quality, nice design. Ph. 740 8883. Seminyak. [214] For Sale; New 1 set Informa off. desk + comp. desk, still new 1.2 mill. 1 set terrace folded oval table + 4 chairs, comb. teak & wrought iron 3,8 mill (new, reason for selling: too big). Practical for outdoor or semi, 2 wood filling cabinet 2 drawers, strong & good quality (new) at 1 mill. Ph. 740 8883. Dewi Sri, Kuta. [215] Expat Leaving Sale; Electric (corded) drill (McCulloch). 10mm/350 watt. With half a dozen quality drill bits. Near new, excellent condition. Cost 420,000 sell 250,000 Call/SMS 0858 9063 5649. Seminyak. [193] For Sale; 2 doors stainless steel upright chiller, very good conditions. Size 2000x67x83. 8mill only. Call 0818 0568 1953. Sanur. [172] C/Ns/G-22 Sept. 10

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Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

Street Foods of Bali by Heinz von Holzen It is surprisingly difficult to find authentic Balinese cooking in Bali’s restaurants. Balinese specialties are even more difficult to run across in the island’s tourist hotel restaurants where visitors are much more likely to find pizza, beef and lamb dishes, Chicken Nuggets and Caesar salad. Fortunately for everyone, Balinese cuisine is still alive and well in countless food stalls and modest three-wheeled push carts found along the streets and back alleys of the island where you will find specialized cuisines from not only Bali but from every corner of the archipelago prepared by immigrants who initially came to Bali from Sumatra, Sulawesi or eastern Indonesia to work in the tourist industry. It can be tricky for foreign visitors and residents to find their way to the casual roadside eateries that serve many of these delicious specialties. Foreigners seldom know even what is being served in these humble food stalls with hard wooden benches and bright fluorescent lights which are popular with the local working population as well as Indonesians from all levels of society. The first book of its kind, Street Foods of Bali discovers the charms and secrets of Bali’s low-cost nutritious meals, snacks and treats sold by its multitudinous street food vendors. Introductory chapters explain the cultural and historical background of the island’s street foods followed by over 150 pages full of recipes. These include not just the recipes for the nation’s most renowned dishes like Babi Guling, Bebek Betutu and Nasi Goreng, but many other authentic and delicious dishes as well. The recipes are not modified or dumbed down to Western palates but remain true in taste, spiciness and presentation. The Indonesian name of the recipe is given along with its English translation. The selected dishes are representative of Balinese and Indonesian flavors and many recipes are accompanied by information about the ethnic origin of a certain dish as well as cultural insights into the place different foods play in Balinese society. Though it’s impossible to travel in a same direction for more than 150 kilometers anywhere on Bali without hitting the ocean, Bali’s culinary map varies considerably from one part of the island to the other. Most of Bali’s street victuals are simple because food is regarded only as a necessity to the Balinese. “While inexpensive and unpretentious, Balinese food is at the same time tasty and an absolute joy to eat,” writes the author. The book’s chapters cover the whole gambit of Balinese and Indonesian cuisines from basic dressings, aromatic spice pastes, sauces, classic dishes, Padang food, warung cuisine, Jimbaran seafood cafes, and light street snacking at specialized food stalls. The author does an outstanding job of answering such questions as “How do you order? What foods are being served? What is the dining etiquette?” Swiss-born Chef Heinz von Holzen gained the huge amount of practical information he put in his book by working and living in Bali as a chef and restaurateur for more than 20 years. He first worked in the kitchens of Bali’s Grand Hyatt

and Hilton where he realized that Bali lacked a restaurant that served authentic Balinese cuisine. In 1985, von Holzen opened the Bumbu Bali restaurant in Tanjung Benoa to exclusively promote the food of Bali. All the recipes were tested several times before publication in Bumbu Bali’s kitchen and the author assured me by email that “every single recipe works 100%.” Readers learn how to choose the right Padang restaurant at the right time (a crowded one at around 10 am), why nasi bungkus is the best deal for takeaway (fast and cheap), where to find the best gule food stalls (down Jl. Tuban on the way to the airport) and sate warung (the road from Sanur to Klungkung), and how to buy fresh fish (checking the eyes is more reliable than going by the color of the gills).

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The book in fact holds such a store of information about the island’s cooking traditions and culture that one wishes there were also a subject and place name index (this edition has only a recipe index). If a reader loves fish, turmeric or potato dishes, he will not be able to easily find recipes containing these ingredients. Likewise, if the book’s user wanted to know all of the specialties which originate in the Sanur, Amed or Gianyar areas, or if she wanted to know which dishes come from Java or Sulawesi, she’d have to rifle through pages to locate them. The publisher should have done the laborious but critical work of creating a full subject, geographic and place name index in order to make the book more useful and interesting to the reader. The hundreds of photographs, starting from the mélange of foods on the water-resistant cover, will give you an idea of book’s contents. Von Holzen is a first-class photographer and his images showing Bali street foods in all their multifarious forms displayed in all manner of casual venues are a medley of formal food photography and high quality snap shots of lively market, village and street scenes. This photographer’s passion for food and cooking and his deep respect for the Balinese people are evident on every page. We see expert cooks in thongs and t-shirts grill fish, colorful food carts selling bubuh injin (black rice pudding), bubur kacang ijo (mung bean porridge), steamed or roasted corn on the cob, spicy sweet vegetable salad, weird-looking drinks, piles of peanuts, smoky chicken and pork sate carts. The dishes pictured were prepared by actual street vendors and photographed on location with all the original plates, dishes, bowls, baskets and other implements from the food stall itself serving as authentic working props. Street Foods of Bali is a collector’s item for cooks, students of Balinese culture, and a wonderful souvenir or gift for a gourmet friend. In an abbreviated format of only 176 pages, this cookbook is a compendium of the best representative recipes from Bali and the whole archipelago presented in a utilitarian and attractive manner. Street Foods of Bali by Heinz von Holzen, Marshall Cavendish 2010, ISBN 978-981-261-525-1, paperback, 176 pages, glossary, weights and measures tables, dimensions 24 cm x 22 cm. Available for Rp325,000 at Periplus Bookshops, Ganesha Bookstore in Ubud and Ganesha@ Biku in Kerobokan. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com

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For Sale; 2 lens 2nd for Nikon SLR(Film). VIVITAR AF 70-210mm(f4.5-5.6) Rp. 1mill. Nikon (made in Japan) AF-D 80-200mm (f4.5-5.6) Rp. 1,2 mill. All in great condition, 100% clear & normal function. Buy both for only 2mill. Call/SMS 081 2369 6969; e-mail: <oddygun@yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [078] For Sale; Internal hardisk Western digital SATA 2TB really full valuable content (games, softwares, tutorial, ebook, HDmovies) only xxMB freespaces. 5 months new. 1,375mil. Need money - 0819 4513 4884. Kuta. [079]

Wanted to Buy; Used and cheap mannequins half/full body female, clothes hanger with clips for skirt/pants, standing clothes display hanger, tagging gun, price label gun, Please SMS only to 081 2381 8923. [080] For Sale; Laptop HP, CQ42, dual core, RAM 2GB, original processor and Windows 7, bought in Australia, seldom used. Rp. 4 mill. Call 0819 1640 0450. Denpasar. [081] For Sale; Sink unit stainless with 3 drawers underneath hardly used too big for space I have. I paid 2 mil sell for 1.3 mil. Ph/SMS 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [137]

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Update Lestari Grill & Pasta is well known for its unique pasta dishes and slow cooked meats, but it also does a perfect Swiss Cheese Fondue [pictured]. Lestari is situated at the rear of the Umalas Stables in Kerobokan, in a garden setting by the swimming pool. Enjoying a real cheese fondue is much more than just dipping your chunks of bread in melted cheese. The mix of bubbling cheese should be a carefully balanced creation. Emmenthal cheese is combined with gruyere, to which is added Kirsch [traditionally a clear brandy made from morello cherries], dry white wine and a little corn starch. At Lestari it is one of their star attractions, and made to the correct recipe. It can be had as an entrée, although it also makes a great supper dish, or it can take the place of a dessert. Not too bad with a glass or two of French bubbly on the side as well.

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Thai Corner is a small section of many menus in non-Thai restaurants in Bali. Now in

Kerobokan on Raya Petitenget [old site of the Mojo Flying Burritos] there is a real Thai Corner. It is a Thai café [so far without a sign but still attracting hungry customers], a place to stop for a Thai snack or light meal, any time of the day. The relatively large menu contains all the old favourites of traditional Thai street and café food. Snacks include a quite good Gai Hor Bai Toey [those chicken pieces in pandanus leaves with a dip of reduced tamarind and sesame oil], maybe not perfect but for Rp20,000 for three pieces, fantastic! The popular Prawns in a Blanket [prawns wrapped in rice paper with a chilli peanut sauce, and real Thai Spring Rolls [stuffed with chicken, vegetables and glass noodles], The two main soups and three salads; Beef, Green Papaya and Yam Woon Sen, glass noodles tossed with minced pork, squid, black fungus and chilli lime dressing. Mains include Krapow [this version based on minced chicken and the essential Thai basil, which is the ‘krapow’] Chicken and Cashews, Panangs from the south and a Pad Thai [traditional Thai noodle dish of rice noodles with prawns, tofu, crushed peanuts and bean sprouts in tamarind] but with a difference, this one is wrapped in a paper thin omelette.

Bali Asli is a dream that has finally come true for Penny Williams. A large wooden wantilan with alang-alang roof, high up in the mountains above Amlapura in the remote village of Gelumpang, cooking on traditional wood-fired mud-brick stoves is about as far as you can get from the kitchens of London’s famed Savoy Hotel, where it all began. After a number of years in Sydney, Australia, working with a champion of fresh organic produce, Penny arrived for a happy stint at Alila Manggis only to fall in love with both Bali and the unique cuisine of East Bali. Now her long-awaited Bali Asli has opened, presenting those wonderful flavours of East Bali, all ingredients sourced locally wherever possible. Even her cooking classes are often held out in the fields, au natural! The special opening dinner is scheduled for Saturday, July 30 a joint cooking extravaganza with Australia’s Tony Howell [Cape Lodge, Western Australia] sharing the woks. Limited numbers so if interested contact Penny [0812.3394.7338].

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Yoghurt is healthy and that is what Yogurt the restaurant offers at this new small café on

The ByPass at the Blanjong end of Sanur. Even a group of ‘Diet Foods’ that are free of sodium, sugar and oil [Tuna Porridge, Chicken Breast in Soy milk, etc., which can all be served with Egg White only]. Other dishes, mostly with a Korean or Japanese touch include; Chicken with teriyaki, Korean Meat Balls, Soba Noodles in soy milk and a range of Bibimbop dishes with red rice and your choice of beef, chicken, tuna or mushrooms [all with either a sweet soy sauce or Korean chilli paste]. Specialty of the house is their Sam Gae Tang, it is a Korean chicken soup with ginseng, served for a minimum of two persons. Frozen Yoghurts and Smoothies complete the healthy bit!

66 has re-opened after a major renovation, extending to the rear. Found on the road to 66, in

Legian, its early closure had been a surprise, but now all is clear. The new 66 has an open kitchen and bar area with an apparent emphasis on the Australian market as they broadcast live all their sporting events on the surrounding TV’s. The food mix is best described as general tourist with something for everyone, finger food whilst sipping their specialty. Local and International dishes include much from the BBQ. Café 66 offers a general Mediterranean cuisine from Lebanon [Mezze of humus, tomato tartar, couscous with baba ghanoush, which is minced eggplant with sesame and yoghurt], Spain [Chilli con Carne and Tapas of Albondigas, Patatas Bravas or a mixed plate] Italy [pastas] and Greek [Kebabs of fish or lamb]. Healthy salads such as Lentil and Mushroom with spinach, onion, chilli, ginger and yoghurt served with lavash bread] or Spicy Chicken [with greens, pineapple, cucumber. Bean sprouts, onion, coriander and garlic, served with garlic bread]. Sandwiches include a Lebanese Wrap or one stuffed with falafel. The 66 Wrap is a combination of minced beef and feta cheese.

Le Barracouda was a recently opened wet fish market and small seafood café on Raya

Petitenget, Kerobokan. It was located virtually at the entrance to Batu Belig, after an apparent expensive building conversion from the two previous office tenants. It has already closed and is now located on Jln. Mahendradatta, Selatan.

Rice Point is on Raya Sedang, on the back road [the quiet one with a good surface, truck

and bus free] between Penatih, north-east of Denpasar, and the west entrance to Ubud. No doubt it was once a rice barn, as it is a large open area, many buildings surrounding a large grass field [a childrens’ paradise], overlooking many rice paddies. You would expect a purely local menu but the International options come as a surprise until you discover that it is under the same management as the nearby Furama Resort. Local interests are well served with Ayam Betutu, Nasi Bakar Seafood [a mix tossed with garlic, onion, fried chilli and crushed cashew nuts, A touch of Chinese with Sweet and Sour Prawns or Fish, and a Kung Pao Chicken, and the Asian Prawns with ginger, green papaya, mushroom and leek, and Sliced Beef grilled with caramelized onions and sweet soy. Then there are the essential BBQ Ribs and Steaks

Cafe Moka has completed their move from Raya Ubud to Jln. Dewi Sita [Ubud’s Coffee Street where there are 10 location options to enjoy a cup of Illy, Butterfly, Lazumba, etc. in many different forms, all the places almost side by side]. Cafe Moka started in the 90’s, in Seminyak, their outlying branches have come and gone but the Ubud one has now stabilized into permanency. Opening for breakfasts [French, American, or a la carte] they serve all the usual pies and pastries, cakes and mini pizzas that go with that coffee, any time of the day. However they also offer a limited, but varied, range of very French main courses, café style. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com NC/R/G-13 July 11


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For Sale; iPhone 4G, 32GB. Brand new still in the box. Unlocked and programmed. Works with all sim cards. Rp. 3.2 million. Please call John 0896 8544 7717 English. Kerobokan. [066]

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For Sale; Bed cover as new blue colour Rp. 250.000. 2 long and large curtain colour cream in good materials Rp. 800.000. Power drill (brand Metabo made in Germany) Rp. 1.000.000. Angle grinder (brand Ken) Rp. 250.000. Wedding dress (colour cream) material and manufacturer Italy, and design style France Rp. 2.000.000 negotiable. Ladder in aluminium (5 gradines) Rp. 300.000. Washing machine brand Samsung 7kg model WA80U3 Rp. 1.200.000. Cloths stand in aluminium Rp. 150.000. Oven brand Sharp EQ 18 Rp. 250.000. Table teak wood size 50x80cm high 70 cm Rp.500.000. Barbeque diameter 32cm + grill all in stainless steel Rp. 200.000. Television brand LG 21 inch (as new) Rp. 800.000. Please call 0812 3646 2276 or 081 7470 2346. [045]

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For Sale; Blackberry Bold 9700 (Onyx-1). Complete original box. Perfect condition. Screen protected + extra casings. Rp. 2.8 million (nego). Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [101]

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Little Bavaria Bali opens on the 31th of July 5pm Jl. Kayu Jati 9x (opposite from Bodyworks) Come and enjoy the atmosphere of the Oktoberfest right in the heart of Seminyak Features Hydrant a.o.

Jalan Kartika Plaza, South Kuta Beach 80361, P.O. Box 1012, Bali, Indonesia Tel: (62-361) 751067 Fax: (62-361) 752475 / 754585 E : reservation@discoverykartikaplaza.com W : www.discoverykartikaplaza.com Managed by Discovery Hotels & Resort C/R/I-27 July 11

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GOOD TASTE WITH DECENT PRICE. INDONESIAN FOOD SPECIALTIES WITH DIFFERENT MENUS EVERYDAY, SPECIALS MENU AVAILABLE EVERY SUNDAY. COME, TASTE AND SATISFY YOUR TASTE BUDS! OR SHOP AROUND AT OUR SUNDAY BAZAAR. CALL US FOR DELIVERY AND CATERING SERVICE 0361-738328 JL. MERTASARI NO. 31 BR. PENGUBENGAN KANGIN KEROBOKAN - BALI

For Sale; Leaving Bali. Japan chest 3.5 juta, boat bookcase 1.2 juta, Japan bookcase 1.5 juta, round coffee table 900.000, ukelele 600.000, bronze from 80.000, erotic art from 600.000, wood Buddhas from 120.000, hundred of books. 0812 3641 4803. Jl. Sengara Banjar North Bali. [140]

For Sale; 1 unit LG refrigerator, 2 doors, 220 litre, 110 watt. Less than 1 year used. Please contact me at: 0857 3912 2044. Jimbaran. [075] For Sale; Nintendo DS Lite, case included. Rp. 1.000.000. Call 08123673 5736. [076] C/R/I-29 June 11

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Restaurant Review

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

The Spice of Life! ALL SPICE is so named because of the variety of spices that are used in the various dishes on their small, but interesting, menu. However the spice content is very low, so subtle that it is often barely noticeable. The menu is a pleasant mix of dishes from many different sources, yet does not fall into that category I often use of ‘tourist menu’ as whilst some of the items are commonly found elsewhere, many are quite unique. Chicken in Pandan is almost straight from Thailand [as is their Thai Beef Salad], small pieces of chicken breast wrapped in pandanus leaf and deep-fried. The meat is still soft though the outer is a crisp brown, a nice starter. So too are the Vegetable Samosas, though not Indian style very good, deep-fried in a crisp wrapping, served with chutney. Straight from America are the Buffalo Wings, otherwise known in the rest of the world simply as Chicken Wings. Here the wing and shoulder joint [mini drumsticks] have been separated, coated in a tangy BBQ sauce, with the result that they are ‘finger-licking’ good! There are two soups, both of which are served with garlic bread; Roasted Pumpkin or a Cream of Mushroom [with a touch of truffle oil added]. Pasta can be Spaghetti or Tagliatelle. American favourite way with meatballs or the Italian special, Aglio olio e Peperoncino, a spicy mix of lemongrass, shallots, chilli and olive oil. Pomodoro is a simple tomato paste and basil combination whilst the Olio al Tartufo combines mushooms, rucolla, toasted peanuts and truffle oil. Whilst all else were tasty and very good value, it was some of the mains that really took my attention. A Chilli con Carne is a popular lunch dish for me, but so far in Bali I had only found two places serving that dish that were worth returning to, now I have a 3rd! The meat portion is served in a side bowl, alongside a pyramid cone of yellow rice. Perhaps not the general way but I spread the chilli con carne across the rice to soak up all of the juices and eat it all together, in a spoon of course, very good! You can order it with garlic bread instead of the yellow rice but who would do that? Also with yellow rice is their Mediterranean Lemon Chicken, served in a bowl with the chicken meat still on the bone but so tender it falls off at first touch. It has been cooked in a pleasant broth of lemon and saffron, redolent of a Moroccan tagine.

Chicken Piemontese is a strange name for a dish, being the name of a tarot card. Who cares? The dish is wonderful with a tender breast of chicken that has been pan fried, covered with a mix of sautéed vegetables and a sauce made from tomato, mushroom and green olives. The Indonesian section of the main menu is just as interesting. Balinese Betutu [chicken] straight from the kitchen without pre-ordering [but only as available], is obviously finished off in the café’s oven as the meat is soft and juicy, the flavours are also soft but all there at the same time. At $5 for a full half chicken, a great value dish! I have always like Beef Rawon Soup, and here they do it very well. The cubes of beef have been simmered in a broth with Kaffir lime, a spice mix and the black keluak nut, which both colours the end product and provides that unique taste.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: All Spice Cafe

Address

: Jln. ByPass Ngurah Rai, Sanur.

Telephone

: 212.0081.

Open

: 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m.

Non-smoking area

: Inside, air-conditioned.

Smoking area

: Outside Terrace

[closed Sundays].

[under construction]. Parking

: Secure, off-road.

Price

: Rp. 220,000 for two [+ drinks].

The Sate Lilit [with minced chicken on a lemongrass stick] and the Fish Sate are both served on a Santi Salad [lemongrass and bean sprouts]. A few vegetarian options and Grilled Fish complete this small but imaginative menu.

Credit Cards

: None.

Food

: International, with spices.

All Spice is also now open in the morning for breakfast. The Indonesian option is Nasi Goreng of course, or you can build your own western breakfast. Begin with eggs the way you like them, with toast on the side, then add your choice of crispy bacon, beef or chicken sausages and/or the All Spice special of Tex Mex Rusty Potatoes; a pan-fried pre-prepared mix of shredded potato, American-Swiss style! Neither Hash Browns nor Roesti, but something in between!

Wine

: None.

Service

: Very good.

Atmosphere

: Cool and relaxed.

Overall

: Great value!

The small, very simple, dessert menu is highlighted by one item an Olive Oil Carrot Cake made using extra virgin olive oil, and a trace of spices. A subtle clue as to the management origin; a few years back they operated a quaint restaurant/ café up in Sayan, above Ubud, called Olive Oil, where the entire menu was cooked with that healthy ingredient. Sadly Olive Oil, the restaurant, had opened at the wrong time [Bomb II], and did not survive. Copyright © 2011 Gerry Williams No such problems for All Spice, a sure-fire long term winner. For this quality, at these prices, in pleasant clean surroundings, and then throw in the smiling helpful waiters; certain success!

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.

Whilst Sanur still lacks a range of top-end restaurants, the gradual increase in the great value budget area, with professional kitchen and service, is very noticeable and welcome. All Spice is one of the best of that category!

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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For Sale; 2nd hand very good condition baby stroller ‘Soleil’ and Baby Capsule, email to <voodoodoll01@ yahoo.com> to see pictures. Seminyak. [057] For Sale; Old teak wood tables, solid, dark brown, for restaurant, 4 table 80x160= 1.9mio/pcs. 2 table 95x196= 2.5mio/pcs. 4 table 80x80= 1.5mio/pcs. 1 table 94x194= 2.2mio/pcs. All prices nego! Phone: 0812 2055 8852. Kerobokan. [058] For Sale; Panasonic KX-FC 255G silver, fax/phone/ cordless phone unit, still in box, Rp 1.2 mio (nego) phone: 0812 2055 8852. Kerobokan. [059]

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For Sale; New King Koil mattress pocket. Spring medium-firm 180x200 incl. bed and headrest, never been used, still packed. New price 28.9 juta, sale price 12.9 juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [006] For Sale; Urgent, 2x black single spa chairs with cushion (bean bag style) condition. Rp. 800.000. Please call Rebecca 0821 4554 1896. Seminyak. [007] For Sale; Sony Experian mini pro (android). Hp + charger, good condition. No scratch, Rp. 900.000 (fix price). Call 0878 6015 0422 or 0878 6030 0900. Kuta. [008] C/R/I-27 July 11

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A number of changes this fortnight with the Sun in the sign of Leo and the New Moon Leo on July 31st. Mercury moves into Virgo, and turns retrograde on the 3rd, retracing it’s steps through to 19 Leo. Venus also entering the sign of Leo on the 28th and Mars enters Cancer on the 3rd. Neptune who has graced it’s own sign for the past 4 months moves back into Aquarius until February next year when it once more enters PIsces, and where it will stay for the next 14 years. Uranus and Pluto are traveling in a close square formation and will be triggered by Mars in Cancer towards the end of this fortnight. Home and family are close to the heart now, and people will be standing up for their rights in possibly a radical and even revolutionary way. As the economy faces it’s collapse and transformation with Pluto in Capricorn doing it’s job precisely the way it is designed to, massive changes take place within the global community. With Neptune retracing it’s steps in Aquarius highlighting technology and the recognition of Oneness and Unity through it, people’s passionate hearts are stirred to action with the radical Uranus in the sign of fiery Aries. This promotes radical and controversial actions and perhaps some knee jerk reactions as well. This is a good time to restrain your ego impulses, as they will be strong at this time. The up side of Leo transits is that they encourage lightheartedness and playfulness. Indulge your inner child this fortnight and look for the bright side of life. NEW MOON 7 Leo 16 July 31, 2011 02:41 a.m.

ARIES: With the movement of Mars into Cancer many will be provoked into considering the needs of the family before their own. As much as your radical and independent nature would have you flying solo, this is just not the case right now. Pressure could come from all avenues over the next few weeks as you can no longer postpone fulfilling the requests of those closest to you. Although you will be stretched and challenged all bodes well for a happy outcome, even though the initial stages are fraught with tension and possible conflict. A little self-nurture is high on the agenda now, as the friction from the outside creates internal stress.

LIBRA: Venus in Leo brings some much needed fun filled activities into life. You are feeling confident despite the prevailing conditions of stress and overload within your community. Lighten up on your workload now, as much is being transformed and rerouted. Any effort that you put in now, could all be undone at a later date. Open yourself to spontaneity and loosen the grip you have on your life and the way you think it should function. Be a willing participant in this unraveling process by surrendering your ego’s needs and demands. Better to find the inner child and take him/her out to play.

TAURUS: As Venus moves into Leo, you could find yourself a little more amorously inclined then usual. You may feel like having fun, just for the sake of having fun and be requiring a lot more attention than is normal for you. It’s all perfectly fine, as long as you keep your more frivolous self in check. All will be well as Mars in Cancer is keeping your sexual attractions close to home. A bit of a contradiction and dichotomy with the feminine requiring loads of external gratification and the masculine deep inner nurture. You will find your balance amidst this however, and remain potently grounded and strong.

SCORPIO: Pluto dancing with Uranus in a stressful tango of emotional upheaval. Well, it’s not really all that bad, but rather a tad confusing. Better to sort out your own thinking processes rather than trying to do it for other people. They are not going to appreciate or respect you for trying to do it anyway. Go and find yourself some harmless entertainment and chill out for a moment, or at least until the dust settles from this current round of dislodgment. Any chaos is purely a marker for the potential we have to heal ourselves at this time. Call it a healing crisis of sorts, but get yourself out of harms way, just the same.

GEMINI: Ho hum, another mercury retrograde to throw you into a bit of a tailspin with curve balls coming from left-field thick and fast. The good thing about this, is that it keeps you agile within your thinking processes and your body. Exercise is a good way to dispel negative and adverse reactions both from yourself and others. A little body movement, as well as body therapy is essential throughout the coming weeks. A little bit of self-love goes a long way to maintaining your sanity and your nervous system. You have the ability to impress a lot of people with your knowledge and wisdom now. Use it with discrimination.

SAGITTARIUS: Jupiter is still working well with Pluto and helping to modify the behavior of many by being patient and kind. You are no exception to this and bring your own blend of humor to the mix. So now, more than ever before, your extroverted nature is required to lighten the atmosphere of many gatherings. Your innate Wisdom bringing a glow of understanding to many a bewildered friend or acquaintance. Offer it wherever you feel impulsed to do so. Just be gentle and discerning with the delivery as many are prone to ego inflation and accusation at this time. Although the going still seems painfully slow, trust.

CANCER: As Mars marches into your sign with determination this fortnight, you will have access to more energy and vitality. Use it wisely at this very crucial juncture. As the energies collide over the next few weeks, you could find yourself in a spot of bother unless you channel your energies in productive, gentle and compassionate ways. Any force will only bump up against force and fragile egos could be damaged in the course of events. Remember that others are as sensitive as you are and feel the same or similar feelings to you and that we are all in this current pea soup together. Be tender in your actions and your words.

CAPRICORN: Saturn graciously moving through Libra, finding new friends along the way to share the journey with and although you are often a lone player in the field of life, you are currently enjoying the company and companionship of others. There will be a call to make changes by the end of August, but for now allow things to continue in their unpredictable way. Flow with changes even if they feel confronting and at times uncomfortable. Everyone is being pushed to the edge of their own personal reality. Your perspective is as valuable as anyone else’s. Just be sure to remember this, when others are confronting you with theirs.

LEO: it’s birthday time for you and what a wondrous time of year with many benefits coming your way. You are feeling confident although stretched to achieve your goals. There is an internal push which is quite relentless and keeps you motivated and inspired to fulfill your dreams and even though challenges abound, you are motivated by their presence. Harness then, this energy and use it to promote your skills, abilities, talents and gifts. Allow the remnants of the previous year to wash away and start afresh while the Sun graces your sign. This months full moon will highlight the priority for the coming year.

AQUARIUS: Uranus marching backwards through to 0 degrees of Aries by the end of the year. You really have the opportunity to harness this potent energy to make innovative changes in your life. You have choices to make that could highlight the theme of the next few years. What are the motivating factors of your life now? How will you implement these changes with grace and ease and with the least amount of negative impact, and maintaining a state of joy while you do? A lot to ponder over the next months and as the momentum moves forward again in December, you will be well on the this road to change.

VIRGO: Mercury retrograde adds some glitches to normally well functioning procedures. Allowing yourself to get stressed by this, adds too much strain to the nervous system and you could burn yourself out. Take the time to rebalance and bring your body to harmony through creative visualization and meditation. The healing comes from disengaging from 3D reality for a moment, here and there throughout every day and realigning yourself with your higher-self. Here, inner guidance and promptings become effortless and accumulation of stress gets dissolved readily. Remind yourself to practice this regularly.

PISCES: Neptune returns to Aquarius this fortnight. Just a few minor details which require tweaking. Anything which remains incomplete from the Neptune Aquarius days are now brought to closure. This was the time when Unity Consciousness was initiated and revolutionized through the media and the world wide web. As we move into the experience of this with the Neptune in Pisces generation, the merging into Oneness becomes complete for many. So spend these months through to February wisely and allow the information to filter through every cell of your being until it becomes who you are.

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For Sale; Compaq Presario CQ40-338TU, Dual Core 2Ghz, 250Gb HardDrive, 1Gb DDR2 SDRAM, 14” display, Windows Vista original, bag, box, All good and normal condition but DVD ROM need to rapair. Only IDR 4,5 million. Call/ SMS 081 2387 2838. Denpasar. [030]

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Private Sale; Nikon D100 with original Nikon Strap, Lens Sigma 18-35mm, Charger with 2 accu, incl. Tripod with case, camera pocket, USB Cable, beautiful condition, Rp. 6.000.000 negotiable. 0821 47482538 or <jens_doelle@hotmail. com> for pics. Ubud. [032] Wanted to Buy; Gas stove with oven, second-hand, must be cheap. Want to start a small cake baking business. Contact Putu on 0819 9908 7985. Denpasar. [033]

For Sale; NextBase portable DVD player LCD. Complete set + extras: battery, car power system, 4 in-car holders. At retail this would be a Rp. 4million+ value, but I offer everything for only 1. 8million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [117] For Sale:; HD-DVD attachment drive for XBOX360, with remote control. 350.000. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [118] For Sale; 1 ticket for Paramore (band from USA). Concert date: 16th August 2011 at GWK. The ticket is Class A, price: Rp. 600.000. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [119]

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For Sale; Collector’s item: Hugo Boss sunglasses, exact model worn by Neo/ Keanu Reeves in the movie “The Matrix”. Rp. 1.5 million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [120]

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Fashion

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27 July - 10 August, 2011

Retail Therapy

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For Sale; Gevey Sim Unlock For iPhone 4, Compatible with iOS 4.3.3. Asking price: 180k. Text me: 0819 9905 5544 (Eng/Bahasa). Kerobokan. [046] Wanted; Broke/damage/ dead/crack ((iPhone, Blackberry, PDA, iPod, iPad, DSLR)). Mail me: <care_be_ cool@yahoo.co.id>. Text me: 0819 9905 5544. [047] For Sale; Acoustic string guitar w/ electric connection; Martin - USA, type 00CXAE; Black w/ original hard case. In good condition, must see to appreciate. Sell for Rp. 8 million OBO (Or Best Offer). Call or text 0813 8667 6256. Seminyak. [048]

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Body & Spirit Wanted; 3 x fire extinguishers. Please contact Shirley on 081 7979 0996. English or Bahasa. [038] For Sale; Ok quality furniture, low prices. Teak sofa, teak desk, teak dining table, Oscar sofa, tea table, etc. Contact 0821 4550 5009. [039]

Cheap Sale; Acer Ext. Hard Drive 2TB (D110). Windows7, USB1.1/2.0 compatible, SATA 3.5” preformatted, 8MB cache min, Auto back-up, Sync, Archive/Update, energy saver. Brand new Mfg 2011/05. Fixed price: Rp. 1,6 million. Serious interest call to: 0815 5855 4061. Kuta. [085]

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Full Body Massage Now in the privacy of your home Fully trained professional staff to relax, rejuvenate and refresh you Home delivery now available Back & Shoulder Massage Our staff will enhance your feeling of well being with this traditional Balinese therapy by working specific acupressure points on your back. 30 mnt Rp. 45.000 Relaxing Reflexology Gentle touch and pressure for refreshment and relaxation, focus on feet, a lower leg, and upper leg. 1.0 hour Rp. 75.000

Full Body Relaxing Massage Direct precise acupressure massage on your foot’s Meridian points, to relieve stress, tension, stiff muscles and enhance blood circulation. 1.0 hours Rp. 80.000 Full Body Traditional Massage Combination of aromatic cream and oil applied on the entire body with Balinese technique of precise acupressure to enhance the body’s fitness, vigor and spirit. 1.5 hours Rp. 120.000

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For Sale; iPhone 3GS 16 GB. Very good cond black colour unlocked 3.4 jt. Ph/SMS 087 8620 7964. Denpasar. [129]

Shashi Tarot Card Reading Crystal Healing Reiki Therapy

For Sale; Wooden doors teak wood 82 cm x 2 mtrs x 4cm left over from my building project sell for 450.000. Ph/SMS to 087 8620 7964. Denpasar. [130]

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Private Sale; 12 string Ibanez performance acoustic guitar, purchased in Australia for $875.00AUD. Model PF1012N, 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. [126]

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We supply high quality professional Spa products, amenities and accessories. Our core business is the supply of bulk spa products. We have a chemist on board to assist custom blending or help create signature treatments to compliment your menu. Our specialty is “Private Label” where our creative team, work with clients to customize and develop exclusive merchandise, to suite your image. We create, design and manufacture exclusive Spa accessories, anything from foot ritual bowls, product presentations and testers, dispensers, trays, tea rituals to tissue boxes. We also make and package gifts for special events and corporate functions. At every stage of design and manufacture we work with our clients to understand their specific needs, to develop and create quality products that reflect the company’s identity. Please check our website for more details on what we do; www.spafactorybali.com

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therapy: “Men are given testosterone, the same hormone as they make themselves, and we monitor levels and titrate to physiologic levels. This is not like female hormones, where women were given doses of a drug and the physicians didn’t know whether they were physiological, super-physiological, or what; it’s totally different.” He also states: “I’ve struggled to understand why endocrinologists don’t just accept that replacing testosterone is the same as replacing thyroid hormone, for example, what’s the matter with that?” Regarding side effects, Dr Channer stated: “We’ve been doing studies for 15 years with testosterone in men with known heart disease, angina, and heart failure, and we haven’t had any [serious] adverse reactions.”

The results of this study were reported in the journal Heart. [1] This is a very significant finding in my opinion and should not be taken lightly. Testosterone is a crucial hormone for men and it falls slowly but steadily after peaking in our late 20’s then it declines by about 1.5% every year after that. So therefore by the age of 50 your levels are 27% less that at their peak, at 60 years they are 38% lower and at 70 years of age your all-important testosterone levels are almost 50% lower than what they were at their peak! No wonder most men at this age are feeling and looking weak and old with more body fat, little muscle and very low sexual function and desire which are all directly related to high testosterone levels. Also in the same journal, in another editorial [2], Drs Ronald CW Ma and Peter CY Tong (Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong) describe the history of studies on testosterone and cardiovascular disease and say the new trial “adds to the emerging picture” by making it clear that the link between reduced testosterone and increased mortality extends to subjects with established cardiovascular disease. Dr. Channer says a long-term (5 to 10 years) prospective randomized placebo-controlled trial of testosterone replacement therapy is now needed in patients with heart disease, to assess its effects on mortality: “If you replace the testosterone, can you push that Kaplan-Meier survival curve back to the normal line?” Ma and Tong also agree. Whilst there are some risks from testosterone–it might increase the risk of prostatic diseases and erthrocytosis, and exacerbate sleep apnea–overall, they state: “The encouraging results from clinical studies so far support investigating the effects of testosterone supplementation on cardiovascular disease in larger clinical trials.” 20% of Men Were Testosterone-Deficient It was important to note that 20% of the men in the study were testosterone deficient – which is a very large number of men, and it clearly demonstrates that this is a widespread problem. Is it all possible that many of these men had low testosterone levels before they developed their heart disease, and in fact this was a factor in causing their heart disease? Yes it certainly is possible! The authors conclude: “In patients with coronary disease, testosterone deficiency is common and impacts negatively on survival. Prospective trials of testosterone replacement are needed to assess the effect of treatment on survival.” Testosterone Therapy Is The Solution Channer explains that testosterone replacement therapy can be given in a number of ways. Testosterone is not suitable for oral therapy, because “It undergoes high firstpass metabolism through the liver,” he explains. He says that it is available in slow-release injection formulations, as transdermal patches, and as a gel. He says his team has had some problems with the skin patch because it causes a rash and men tend not to like it, but they have had more success with the injections. Injections in my opinion are the best option as they provide sure-fire and certain results in the vast majority of people, although not for everyone. The cream is the next best option. Dr Channer also points out that testosterone is a whole different ball-game from female hormone replacement

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These studies demonstrate the importance of having your testosterone levels checked using saliva hormone testing which is the most accurate way to test for the free and active testosterone level in your body. If your levels are low, then consider using natural testosterone therapy in order to restore levels to youthful ranges. By doing so you could potentially reduce diabetes, atherosclerosis and metabolic syndrome (Kapoor et al 2006, Malkin et al 2004, Heufelder et al 2009), improve sexual function and erection strength (Fukui 2007), improve physical performance capacity (Malkin et al 2007), and even reduce your chances of dying as shown by the above mentioned studies. References 1. Malkin CJ, Pugh PJ, Morris PD, et al. Low serum testosterone and increased mortality in men with coronary heart disease. Heart 2010 DOI: 10.1136/ hrt.2010.195412 2. Ma RCW and Tong PCY. Testosterone levels and cardiovascular disease. Heart 2010;96:1787-1788. You can email me at DrTheodoreBali@gmail.com should you have any feedback or questions from the above article.

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1. Duodenum Your stomach contents empty into the first part of the small intestine, called the duodenum. Bile is released here, making fat easier to absorb. To reduce the amount of fat you absorb, eat dairy. It binds fat, so more goes direct to your alimentary U-bend rather than your belly, according to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

2. Mouth “All fat in the body is derived from the food we consume,” says David McCarthy, professor of nutrition and health at London Metropolitan University. Saliva begins the process, by breaking down food into its component fats, sugars and protein. And you thought it was just for licking stamps. Add lemon to your water, tea - and G&Ts, naturally - to trigger more saliva production. “It stimulates the body’s thermogenic process, so you burn fat efficiently,” says dietician Lyndel Costain.

3. Pancreas “Your pancreas releases enzymes, which break dietary fat down into smaller fatty acids and monoglycerides,” says McCarthy. These are absorbed through your gut wall and form fats you can transport in your bloodstream. These are called chyolmicrons. Snack on blueberries. University of Michigan research found they reduce chyolmicrons and fat levels. In rats, the researchers reckon a blueberry diet permanently changed genes controlling fat-burning and storage.

4. Blood Chyolmicrons now head into your bloodstream. “They then find their way to fat-storing cells called adipose tissue,” says McCarthy. Adipose is the home of human fat. And you thought that was America. Up your protein intake. Studies published in Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise show adding protein-rich small meals to your daily diet trims body fat.

5. Fat cells Once the chylomicrons reach blood capillaries surrounding fat cells, enzymes break them into fatty acids. “The fatty acids are then taken up by the fat cells,” says McCarthy. So the cells grow, as does adipose tissue - and your jeans start feeling snug. University of Connecticut researchers found lifting weights and a low-carb diet ditched 17lb (7.5kg) of fat in just 12 weeks. Restricting simple carbs forces your body to burn fat instead.

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Tips for a Safe & Healthy Pregnancy – Travel & the Tropics Always check with your doctor before you travel at any stage of the pregnancy. Some women that might be considered high risk may be advised not to travel at all. Most airlines will not accept pregnant women beyond the 36th week of pregnancy, and will also require a fit-to-fly certificate from their doctor after 32 weeks. Activity Exercise has great benefits and traveling usually involves a lot of activities such as walking and swimming etc, but during pregnancy you need to approach it with extra caution. Whether you’re a regular exerciser or a couch potato, follow these steps to keep yourself and your baby safe. 1. Check with your healthcare provider first If you exercised regularly before getting pregnant and your pregnancy is problem-free, you can most likely continue working out as before — with modifications as noted below. There are exceptions to this general rule, so talk to your doctor or midwife about your activity to make sure your activities don’t put you or your baby at risk. 2. Take in extra calories Get the 300 to 500 additional calories a day you need during pregnancy, especially if you’re exercising. Make sure to eat well to help nourish and strengthen your body. 3. Steer clear of dangerous sports Avoid contact sports, as well as activities that might throw you off-balance, such as horseback riding or biking. Even if you’re normally graceful, keep in mind that the increased levels of the hormone relaxin during pregnancy, which relax pelvic joints in preparation for childbirth, loosen all ligaments and joints, making you more susceptible to sprains and injury from falls. See our list of safe sports and those to avoid. Scuba diving is not permitted during pregnancy however snorkeling is. 4. Wear the right clothes Wear loose-fitting, breathable clothing. Dress in layers so it’s easy to peel off a layer or two after you’ve warmed up (or if you simply feel too hot). Make sure your maternity bra offers enough support, and choose athletic shoes that fit your feet properly and offer good support. If your shoe size has changed because of mild swelling, stash away your pre-pregnancy sneakers and buy a new pair. 5. Warm up Warm-ups prepare your muscles and joints for exercise and build your heart rate up slowly. If you skip the warm-up and jump into strenuous activity before your body is ready, you could strain your muscles and ligaments and experience increased post-workout aches and pains. 6. Drink plenty of water Drink water before, during, and after exercising especially in the tropics. Otherwise, you can become dehydrated, which can cause contractions and raise your body temperature, sometimes to levels that are dangerous for you and your baby. A good guideline is to drink one cup before you exercise, one cup for every 20 minutes of exercise, and one cup after you finish your workout. In hot and/or humid weather, you’ll need more. 7. Don’t lie flat on your back Avoid lying flat on your back after the first trimester. This position puts pressure on a major vein called the vena cava, which will diminish blood flow to your brain and uterus, and can make you dizzy, short of breath, or nauseated. Some women are comfortable in this position well into their pregnancies, but this isn’t necessarily a good gauge of whether blood flow to the uterus is affected. Placing a pillow under your right hip or buttock will allow you to be almost supine without compressing the vena cava. 8. Keep moving Standing motionless for prolonged periods, like standing in queues at airports, can decrease blood flow to the uterus and cause blood to pool in your legs, making you dizzy. Keep moving by switching positions or walking in place. 9. Don’t overdo it Don’t exercise to exhaustion. A good rule of thumb: Slow down if you can’t comfortably carry on a conversation. In general, the best guideline is to listen to your body. When something hurts, that means something’s wrong, so stop. You should feel like you’re working your body, not punishing it. 10. Don’t get overheated Avoid letting yourself get too hot, especially during the first trimester when your baby’s major organs are developing. Avoid heat from external sources such as Jacuzzi’s, hot tubs etc. Keep bathing water luke warm rather than burning hot. Increased blood flow and a higher metabolic rate mean you’ll feel warmer than usual when you’re

pregnant, and doubly so when you exercise. And since feeling warm is common in pregnancy, you may get overheated much faster than you normally would, even before your belly is big. If you become over heated, cool off quickly, stop exercising, take off layers, and change your environment: seek out air conditioning or step into a cool shower. Hydrating is key, too, so drink lots of water. 11. Get up from the floor slowly As your belly grows, your center of gravity shifts. That’s why it’s important to take great care when you change positions. Getting up too quickly can make your blood pressure drop suddenly making you dizzy, and may cause you to lose your footing and fall. 12. Cool down At the end of your activity, take a few minutes to walk in place and then stretch. Heart rate increases during pregnancy and it may take as long as 15 minutes for your heart to return to its resting rate following a workout. Massage Massage and reflexology are great ways to relax especially during pregnancy, however please make sure that your therapist is aware that you are pregnant and knows what precautions to take. • Avoid using aromatherapy oils on the skin, best to use plain virgin coconut oil • There are reflexology points on the feet that can stimulate labor so best avoid this. • Lie on your side or sit for massage if you are heavily pregnant to avoid compromising the circulation to the baby. Foods to avoid in pregnancy - Avoid seafood high in mercury Seafood can be a great source of protein, and the omega-3 fatty acids in many fish can promote your baby’s brain development. However, some fish and shellfish contain potentially dangerous levels of mercury. Too much mercury could damage your baby’s developing nervous system. The bigger and older the fish, the more mercury it’s likely to contain. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) encourage pregnant women to avoid: Swordfish, Shark, King mackerel, Marlin. Avoid raw, undercooked or contaminated seafood To avoid harmful bacteria or viruses in seafood: Avoid raw fish and shellfish. It’s especially important to avoid oysters and clams. Avoid refrigerated smoked seafood. It’s OK to eat smoked seafood if it’s an ingredient in a casserole or other cooked dish. Canned and shelf-stable versions also are safe. Cook seafood properly. Cook most fish to an internal temperature of 145 F (63 C). The fish is done when it separates into flakes and appears opaque throughout. Cook shrimp, lobster and scallops until they’re milky white. Cook clams, mussels and oysters until their shells open. Discard any that don’t open. Avoid undercooked meat, poultry and eggs During pregnancy, you’re at increased risk of bacterial food poisoning. Your reaction might be more severe than if you weren’t pregnant. Rarely, food poisoning affects the baby, too. Avoid refrigerated pates and meat spreads. Canned and shelf-stable versions, however, are OK. Cook eggs until the egg yolks and whites are firm. Raw eggs can be contaminated with the harmful bacteria salmonella. Avoid foods made with raw or partially cooked eggs, such as eggnog, raw batter, hollandaise sauce and Caesar salad dressing. Avoid unpasteurized foods Many low-fat dairy products — such as skim milk, mozzarella cheese and cottage cheese — can be a healthy part of your diet. Anything containing unpasteurized milk, however, is a no-no. These products could lead to foodborne illness. Unless these soft cheeses are clearly labeled as being pasteurized or made with pasteurized milk, don’t eat Brie, Feta, Camembert, Blue cheese, Mexican-style cheeses, such as queso blanco, queso fresco and panela. When selecting eggs, consider buying the pasteurized variety. In addition, avoid drinking unpasteurized juice. Avoid unwashed fruits and vegetables To eliminate any harmful bacteria, thoroughly wash all raw fruits and vegetables and cut away damaged portions. Avoid raw sprouts of any kind — including alfalfa, clover, radish and mung bean — which also might contain

disease-causing bacteria. Be sure to cook sprouts thoroughly. Avoid large quantities of vitamin A Too much vitamin A can cause birth defects. The Institute of Medicine recommends that pregnant women age 19 and older get 2,565 international units (IU) of vitamin A daily. For perspective, 3 ounces of cooked beef liver contains 27,185 IU and 3 ounces of cooked chicken liver contains 12,325 IU. Avoid excess caffeine Caffeine can cross the placenta and affect your baby’s heart rate. While further research is needed, some studies suggest that drinking too much caffeine during pregnancy might be associated with an increased risk of miscarriage. Because of the potential effects on your developing baby, your health care provider might recommend limiting the amount of caffeine in your diet to less than 200 milligrams a day during pregnancy. For perspective, an 8-ounce cup of brewed coffee contains about 95 milligrams of caffeine, an 8-ounce cup of brewed tea contains about 47 milligrams and a 12-ounce caffeinated cola soft drink contains about 29 milligrams. Avoid alcohol One drink isn’t likely to hurt your baby, but no level of alcohol has been proved safe during pregnancy. The safest bet is to avoid alcohol entirely. Consider the risks. Mothers who drink alcohol have a higher risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. Too much alcohol during pregnancy can result in fetal alcohol syndrome, which can cause facial deformities, heart problems, low birth weight and mental retardation. Even moderate drinking can impact your baby’s brain development. If you’re concerned about alcohol you drank before you knew you were pregnant or you think you need help to stop drinking, consult your health care provider. Vaccinations It is wise to make sure that all your travel vaccines are up to date before you fall pregnant as many vaccines are not recommended for pregnancy. Vaccinations for rabies and tetanus are not contraindicated so you should consider getting these vaccines before travel. Malaria All Malaria prevention drugs are forbidden in pregnancy so please seriously consider travel to Malaria risk areas such as Lombok, Gillis and the East Islands. Malaria contracted during pregnancy causes a high chance of miscarriage and pregnant women generally get more severe symptoms with Malaria than non-pregnant women. Dengue Fever There is no vaccine for Dengue fever. Dengue fever is a serious viral illness, transmitted by the Aedes Aegypti Mosquito. Dengue occurs in two forms, Dengue Fever, and the more severe Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF). Dengue fever is a severe flu like illness that causes fever mostly in older children and adult. DHF is a second more severe form of the disease causing bleeding and shock. Severe cases may be fatal, particularly in children. The best thing is to avoid being bitten by avoiding mosquitoes on your living area. The Aedes mosquito is usually an out door mosquito. • Mozzie coils, or vapor mats can be used indoors in the early mornings and late afternoons during the wet season. • Mosquito nets, and screens can be used in problem areas. Babies and young children should always be protected by cot, or pram covers. • Wear long sleeved, loose light colored clothing while walking in garden areas. • Personal repellants may be used, however, either chemical repellants (DEET) or natural (Citronella). • People suffering from dengue should be protected form the mosquitoes bite, so as the disease cannot be passed on. 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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Doing Without the Wicked Witch Bank We hear from the organisers of the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival – it’s on October 5-9 this year – that everything’s going ahead even though Citibank is no longer the major cash sponsor. (It seems Citibank may have overspent on their own credit card; let’s hope they have a convincing repayment plan to put to their outsourced delinquent accounts collectors.) That’s good, as we’ve noted before. The litfest should be supported by everyone; it’s a really great idea. So, according to a statement UWRF put out recently, the 2011 bash will be better than ever, with even more Indonesian writer participation. Last year founder and chief eminence Janet DeNeefe announced with a flourish that Citibank was the festival’s three-year naming sponsor (apparently on the basis of an unsigned email from someone at the bank). This year she’s been banging on some fairly deaf doors as a result of Citibank’s little accident on the way to a collection. More than 110 writers from more than 20 countries are on the books for a starting place this year, on the theme Cultivate the Land Within. Confirmed authors include Alexander McCall Smith, Alice Sebold, Alberto Manquel, DBC Pierre, Junot Diaz, Paul Kelly, Tim Flannery, Alex Miller, Izzeldin Abuelaish, Andrea Hirata, Tariq Ali, Glen David Gold, Benjamin Law, Putu Wijaya, Juan Gabriel Vasquez, Corinne Grant, Peta Mathias, the Cambodian Space Project – and the Diary’s personal favourite, Trinity the naked traveller. Programme director Melissa Delaney says the full list of writers will be announced in August. These and other details are available, or will be, on the festival website at www. ubudwritersfestival.com, and via Facebook and Twitter. DeNeefe says that despite Citibank’s withdrawal UWRF will present yet another world class dynamic event and that “overwhelming support from readers and writers alike” has given a huge surge of optimism to the festival team. That’s good. But it’s no substitute for a business plan you can actually bank on.

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Institute. Earlier this year the university hosted a workshop on the future of Indonesian studies in Australian universities.

It’s B(ad) The Diary has a lovely young friend who lives in Jakarta and keeps us up to speed with events in the Big Durian that actually affect real people rather than just the elite. You know, the sort of stuff that generally fails to rate a mention from the politically rich and religiously powerful whose views are sought on a whole lot of things and which are reported ad nauseam. We met on Facebook and now commune regularly via instant message but – other than on webcam – have yet to meet face to face.

Alila Villas Soori on the Tabanan coast, the plush boutique resort which benefits from the public relations skills of the delightful Devina Hindom, had a wine dinner on July 23 which it would have been lovely to attend. The Diary, however, is determinedly self-drive (we prefer to have our own accidents) and while a round trip might have been feasible with just OJ in the middle, it would be suicidal to attempt it accompanied by the inevitable results of exposure to real wine. So we didn’t go. Should we come into a more than modest inheritance and have the sort of cash required, we might try it sometime, though. Chef Ashton Hall’s ingredient-driven cuisine, a prime al fresco dining ambience at Cotta restaurant, and a decorous real wine or three would really be rather nice. Alila has another treat available. Its current artist in residence, Gregory Burns, has an exhibition of paintings at the resort until August 3 and is also offering classes for anyone who fancies adding gifted amateur to their CV.

“We offer something for everybody, and every year the festival atmosphere only gets better,” says Pappenheim, the festival’s co-founder and producer. “I believe it’s the magic and beauty of Bali that enhances the festival experience.” When we spoke to Pappenheim last week she was in Singapore – the Diary loves the New Serenissima: all the traffic stays in its clearly marked lanes and stops at red lights – where no doubt there are opportunities to promote the festival. She says the 2012 festival will feature Indonesian and Balinese culture and art; world music concerts and collaborations; workshops for many interests – and a new bamboo reforestation project among other programmes for the socially aware.

Hey, those guys actually want expatriates to go to live there! You can buy freehold property in your own name. You automatically get multiple exit re-entry permits with your annual visa (and automatic permanent residence after five years). You don’t need a nominee. You can take your household goods and chattels with you free of import duty. And a quality global standard internet connection costs you about a third of what you pay here for a service that drops out at will and otherwise runs like a dead donkey. Still, it’s not Bali.

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In yet another sign of the indelibly beneficial links between Indonesia and Australia, Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia, has just appointed Indonesia’s ambassador in Canberra, Primo Alui Joelianto, as an honorary professor. The appointment recognises the ambassador’s personal commitment to Indonesia-Australia relations and support’s Murdoch’s mission in Indonesian studies, Bahasa Indonesia, and a strong research capacity. Joelianto gave a lecture at the university on July 21 to mark his appointment. His topic was Indonesia’s Foreign Policy and Australia-Indonesia Bilateral Relations. He certainly brought some formidable intellect and knowledge to that task – before his Canberra appointment, in 2009, he was director general Asia Pacific and Africa in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was previously director of East Asia and Pacific Affairs.

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All of which is by the way, except that she recently travelled home to Lampung in Sumatra for her brother’s wedding and tried – as we had agreed – to make contact from there. Her first go was hardly a success. Her text said: “Service here is b”. The full but regrettably truncated word was “bad” and the veracity of her report completely self-explanatory.

While on the subject of Ubud and festivals, make a note in your diaries: Next year’s BaliSpirit Festival — billed by the spirited Meghan Pappenheim and others as South East Asia’s premier yoga, dance, and live music event – will be held from March 28-April 1. The five-day-and-night event, now entering its fifth year, offers more than 100 workshops, convenes dozens of top international yoga and dance instructors and world class musicians, and attracts several hundred guests from all over the world. Among those presenters scheduled to appear at the 2012 BaliSpirit Festival are renowned figures in their fields such as Danny Paradise (Ashtanga Yoga and Shamanism); Vinn Marti (Soul Motion Dance); Mark Whitwell (Heart of Yoga); and Carlos Pomeda (Meditation/Tantra Yoga).

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We’re in the middle of some enervating annual bureaucracy here at The Cage, a chore that sometimes detracts from enjoyment of the Bukit views and ocean seascape that are among the many delightful features of our des res. It so happened that this coincided with the unsought arrival in the in-box of some promotional puffery from a property developer in Malaysia. It was spruiking expatriate housing – apparently in Kuching, Sarawak, which would not be our primary choice as a place in which to while away a genteel retirement – but was interesting for its enumeration of the benefits of the MM2H programme run by the government of Malaysia. It stands for Malaysia My Second Home.

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Europe Calls By the time you’re reading the next Hector’s Diary we’ll be in Europe. We’re going to Scotland on family business (the clan’s got to get it together sometime) and then on to Budapest to check on the summer flow level in the Danube. (That is, as it relates to the by-product of the fermented grape juice available in the city’s many wine bars). But don’t be alarmed. We’re not doing a runner and we do know, unlike others lately scratched from our address book, that you have to be here to write about Bali. It’s not a permanent relocation. And we’ll be looking forward to getting home.

Holy Month The Diary is blessed to have many Muslim friends. With Ramadan starting on August 1, we say to them all: Kul ’am wa enta bi-khair (May every year find you in good health). Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2011 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/G-27 July 11


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Mission Impossible With Jakarta’s Mallbrats I’d been toying for weeks with the idea of buying an iPad2. I kept going back and forth about it in my mind – at $800, it was hard to justify, especially considering that they don’t really do anything particularly useful. But they do look cool. Light and sleek. You can carry them round in those tiny folders, as thin as a notepad. “Yes,” I eventually decided, “I must have one!” I foolishly thought it would be as simple as turning up to the mall, shelling out the cash and walking away with a device that would keep me endlessly entertained. But of course, that would be too easy. The iPad2 had been out in Indonesia for only a week, and they were being snapped up as soon as they hit the shelves. So I spent my whole week traipsing from mall to mall – from iBox to iBox, EMAX to EMAX, and to any other Apple product provider I could find. The answer was the same everywhere I went: “Sorry Miss. Sold out.” I was in Plaza Indonesia by the city’s main traffic circle when I finally gave up. My feet were aching, my spirit crushed. I treated myself to a coffee, and half a cup later, I couldn’t sit still. It’s true that I tend to get edgy when I pump my veins full of caffeine, but this felt different. Something else was giving me the jitters. I realised that there was an eerie silence in the cafe. No one was talking. I noticed something to my left from the corner of my eye. There it was again, also to my right. In front of me, behind me, they were everywhere. iPads! Everyone was on an iPad at the cafe. The only sound anyone made was the light tap of a touch screen.

soon as I thought this in a jealous rage, I realised that I too had become a Jakartan mallbrat, thinking I could get whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted it. It was like I was 3 years old again, throwing a tantrum on the floor in tears, hitting the ground with my little fists, demanding my parents buy me the latest GI Joe I had set my sights on. But it’s not just technology that mallbrats have snapped up with the utmost rapacity –designer handbags, video consoles for spoilt kids and high heels worth more than my monthly salary all grace the windows of the Jakartan supermall. Mallbrats in Jakarta come in all shapes and sizes. There is the paunchy little boy screaming at his nanny for chocolate ice cream. There is the businessman who walks around with two BlackBerrys in his pocket and a bluetooth device almost glued to his ear. The worst mallrat, however, is the woman who spends hours getting ready just to go to the mall. There is little else to do in Jakarta, so the mall is where Jakarta’s elite often go to be seen.

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The result is that the floor of Plaza Indonesia in the evening transforms into a catwalk, with skinny women exhibiting their outfits, often the same products on display in the windows. The clicks and clomps of high heels hitting the tiled floor is deafening. The lines in the bathroom of women perfecting their make-up and brushing their hair are painfully long, and the speed at which these women walk is about as fast as Jakarta’s traffic. It can be impossible to skirt around them, with one bent arm supporting a giant handbag protruding half a metre to the right, the other linked to the arm of an attractive man, as much an appendage as the handbag. I left the mall and took a cab home, utterly disappointed in my failed iPad2 mission and feeling like a slob in the company of Jakarta’s beautiful people.

Some surfing the web would let out the occasional chuckle, laughing at their very own in-jokes. Or were they laughing at me? I was, after all, sitting by myself, with nothing to play with, nothing to read, no one to talk to, looking uncomfortable. “Urrgh! Why am I the only one without one? I want one now!” I thought.

I got home, parked myself on the couch and opened my laptop. I would be visiting Australia next month, so I made an easy decision: I ordered the iPad2 online and had it sent to my family’s address in Sydney. I was quite happy with that. No lines, no disappointment, and most importantly, no mallbrats.

I got up and left in a huff. Stupid Jakartan mallbrats! But as

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Our Art & Design students excel in the Cambridge IGCSE, AS and A level programme and go on to study in prestigious colleges and universities worldwide including the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia. In recognition of the high quality of our Art & Design programme, Dyatmika students were awarded the ‘Cambridge Outstanding Achievement Award’ for Art & Design in 2008, 2009 and 2010. For further information please contact:

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Some people have criticized the festival for not being more Indonesian centered. Do you agree with this characterization?

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UBUD WRITERS READERS FESTIVAL

Nandurin Karang Awak- Cultivate the Land Within An interview with Melissa Delaney By Uma Anyar

The Festival incorporates a strong contingent of Indonesian writers, moderators and performers within the program. The very presence of a festival of such international renown as part of the Ubud experience makes it, in its very essence Balinese, Indonesian in essence. Through the programming UWRF offers opportunities for local writers, makers and creators to work side by side with international guests, to open up relationships and to bring the local culture to light.

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In May this year we presented the inaugural Bali Emerging Writers Festival which featured a solid program of Indonesian young and emerging writers many of whom will also feed into this year’s UWRF. What kind of workshops will be offered and what other special events will attendees benefit from?

The Ubud Writers and Readers Festival has hired Melissa Delaney, for the newly created program director position. I caught up with the busy Ms. Delany with the idea of finding out what exciting and innovative offerings will be available to attendees of this year’s festival set for October, 5-19. Melissa, welcome to Bali. Along with the Janet deNeefe you are the person who will gather over 100 local and international writers, and numerous presenters and workshop teachers into an exciting program. Can you give us a taste of the kind of issues and ideas this year’s festival will be exploring? UWRF is now in its 8th year! Which is quite an amazing feat, and under the directorship of Janet DeNeefe, supported by the Festival team, goes from strength to strength each year. This year the Festival theme Nandurin Karang Awak, Cultivate the Land Within, is taken from the epic poem Gaguritan Salampah Laku by Ida Pedanda Made Sideman. In the words of Festival Director, Janet DeNeefe, “At a time when disputes over borders, sovereignty, resources, culture and economics are more acute than ever, we must remember that the greatest shared space in the world is in the mind and the heart. The 2011 Festival theme is devoted to redefining the boundaries of consciousness and connection with the vast, rich and mysterious territory within”.

Our audiences can experience a range of workshops, which are intimate and offer the chance to work with writers to gain skills and experience from travel writing, writing fiction, editing, writing for magazines, food writing and more. There are free poetry and performance events, dazzling cocktail parties, literary luncheons with feature writers, a street party to kick things off, music, dancing and a wonderful children’s program for young people of all ages. Who will be the top speakers? The full Festival program will be launched online and in print from 29 August, and we are releasing feature writers leading up to then. Some of our key writers are Professor Tim Flannery from Australia, who is a key thinker and speaker on climate and environmental issues, the US novelist Alice Sebold who wrote The Lovely Bones and her husband novelist Glen David Gold, Indonesian poet and priest Romo Sindhunata, Australian singer / songwriter Paul Kelly, and a host of writers from over twenty five countries.

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What are you particularly excited about being able to create in your capacity as program director? Having spent my childhood growing up in PNG and school holidays with my family in Kalimantan, being in Ubud is like being in a familiar place. I’ve been retouching with bahasa and studying in language classes which has been a nice experience, and I amuse my Indonesian colleagues who are assisting me in proper pronunciation and conversation skills! Being welcomed by Ubud and meeting so many talented local people has been also part of the experience, continuing to expand on my networks and at the moment, seeing the Festival come together and unfold, bringing together writers curating programming which is also a creative aspect to the role of Program Director. What will be different in this festival from the last?

You have worked in other arts administrative organizations. What do you think is special and different about the UWRF?

Every Festival has its point of difference. What makes it different is the focal point of the festival theme and how the writers interpret this and expand this. The audiences are integral to the making of the Festival also. This year will see satellite events in Denpasar, Seminyak and Jakarta.

One of the unique points of UWRF is its Ubud location and its place within the international community. UWRF gathers writers, thinkers, commentators, and audiences over the Festival period and raises awareness of Bali, Ubud and Indonesia more broadly.

It sounds like a fascinating line up of diverse and exciting speakers and events that we can look forward to 5-9 October 2011. And our readers are welcome to check out the updates on the festival program at: http://www.ubudwritersfestival.com/ C/U/G-9 March 11


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Generous Ubud artists will donate their works to help an 11-year-old Balinese girl undergo chemotherapy treatment for stage 2 acute Leukemia, including 30 months of primary care and a bone marrow replacement.

Packed and humming as soon as the music starts e v e r y evening, U b u d ’ s latest “ B o o m Boom” Bar & Restaurant - is bright, lively and welcoming. Their cocktail list is a serious affair; not surprising with the bar under the watch of Ubud’s irrepressible Agung (one of Bali’s best flair bartenders) who supervises and trains his team of smiling, bleached-blond bar staff. Just up and across the road from Cinta Grill, Boom Boom is giving a shake to some other Ubud music venues, where the bands may be good but the atmosphere is gloomy and the play list décor hasn’t been polished – let alone changed – in years. There’s a wide-ranging and tasty menu, plus a decent band every night. Reggae; Tuesday great Blues; Wednesday Reggae; Thursday great Top 40 classics with Bali Bull; Friday Kawitana; Saturday, Bali Bull again; Sunday, Blues again! Yay! Email: boomboombar@gmail.com. Ph 0361 973 398. LHS travelling north on Jl Monkey Forest.

The young girl is adopted niece of US glassblower Ron Seivertson, who has initiated the “It Takes A Village” fundraising event to pay for her treatment. Visitors and locals invited both to donate arts, crafts or other works, then come along to bid generously at the event, to be held at the Melting Pot Gameroom Pub, on Sunday July 31 from 4pm. Ron says occasion like these show how a community’s members can benefit each other in times of great need. There will be entertainment, live music and home cooked foods for sale, with all proceeds be paid directly to the young girl’s medical providers. “Melting Pot”, across the road from Indian Delight restaurant on Jl Pengosekan Hanoman, Ubud. Email: david.sullivan0@ googlemail.com. Around & Around Exhibition An outstanding Ubud exhibition of watercolours by Pascal Hierholz, a French national living in Bali, demonstrates one man’s fascination with Indonesia. “Berkelilingkeliling; Around and around”, Pascal’s scenes of daily life in motion painted in Indian ink and watercolor, are on display until the end of August at Bridges restaurant. Bridges operator, Claude Chouinard, says this exhibition is the first of many for the new restaurant; he intends to facilitate the development of great local artists while helping a local orphanage, with a portion of the profits. The restaurant also supports the community in other ways. Yayasan Bumi Sehat plans to expand work in both its Youth Centres – Ubud and Banda Aceh – thanks in part to generous sponsorship from Bridges. The restaurant will host and provide a delicious lunch for the “Accessing Your “Inner Tuition” kinesiology muscle testing workshop, on Saturday, July 30. Bridges, West end Jl Raya Ubud, next to Antonio Blanco Museum. Farewell Yogi Jane British ex-pat Sri Jane died this month in Ubud. Jane was a s p e c i a l l a d y, friend, life partner, and the first to teach yoga with Bali Spirit’s initial studio when it opened above KAFE, after the Bali Bomb in 2002. Jane was my introduction to yoga; I loved her dry British humour in the class - “Now hold that tricky pose for another 20 minutes … Just kidding darlings”; her effortless elegance as she demonstrated a pose; her warm welcome; her kind, helpful adjustments and advice for novices. Hundreds farewelled Jane at her cremation in Denpasar, or sang and spoke her praises later in the day at Delicat, one of her favorite haunts.

Copying Books For photocopies and digital printing, it would be hard to find a more helpful spot than S a n j a y a Fotocopi in Peliatan. It’s the venture of two great staff from Yayasan Bumi Sehat, youth centre manager Pak Nengah and cashier Pak Sandi. The friendly little place offers black and white and color photocopying, digital printing, name cards, brochure design and – only in Bali – the most delicious es campur (it means mixed ice … a cross between a drink and a dessert) while you are waiting. Phone 0361 970 599. Jl Cok Gede Rai Peliatan, just south of the huge banyan tree.

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At our shop in Ubud, our friendly staff will guide you to all things of a Spiritual/ New Age nature, including: Books, Music CDs, DVDs, Crystals, Incense, Jewelry, Inspirational Cards, Candles, Yoga Mats, Meditation Cushions, Engraved Stones, Tibetan Bowls, Clothing and more… Jalan Hanoman #64 – Ubud, Bali. Tel: 0361 796 9178 C/U/G-3 Nov. 10

New Queen Pub Quiet little Candi Dasa is picking up the pace these days, with a great spot called the New Queen Pub offering live music three days a week, monthly free community dinners and a b r i g h t , energetic atmosphere. The owner, Pak Gusti, is Balinese from the nearby coastal village at Pasir Putih (White Sand Beach), but he has spent more than 15 years in Sweden, and brought back a lot of great ideas. He says he often sees things quite differently from his local friends – equal pay for male and female staff, for example – but he says he’s prepared to go slowly, proving that his ideas work by putting them into practice. I’ve invited Gusti to Ubud to meet other young Balinese entrepreneurs. The lovely coastal town has several excellent restaurants, but Gusti is definitely a breath of fresh energy. New Queen Pub, 08236 531 832. Main Road, Candi Dasa.

Stones in the Peanuts

Is This News?

Every family has food preparation habits passed on from previous generations, without much explanation. Until I came to Bali, I often wondered why my mother spread packets of dried beans and lentils carefully on a tray and brushed them back and forth, in search of the occasional tiny stone. Where did they come from? Of course, now that I’ve seen rice drying on tarpaulins beside the Ubud roads, with cars and bikes rumbling close by, I know the relevant step in the harvesting process. Still, I got a bit of a surprise the other day when I bit into a handful of raw peanuts. That little hunk of granite was exactly the same size, shape and colour as the nuts. Ouch.

You tell me, sunshine ☺. Wayan Jen is delighted to receive information about anything with news value for Ubud and Ubudians. Just send an email (with at least a m o n t h ’s n o t i c e f o r a n e v e n t ) t o baubudnews@gmail.com. But stop puzzling over why certain organisations get a lot of airspace … it’s simple; they send a lot of interesting stuff! 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-27 July 11


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Say What? Question: I am a lady who, ever since I moved to Southeast Asia about 15 years ago, has had almost an exclusively email and telephone relationship with my first cousin. He is 18 years my senior and has a tendency to be very insulting to me for no reason. He says things like, “Now you’re an old lady” and then laughs. He also says things like, “If you had all of the friends I have,” and “You’re out there all by yourself,” indicating that I am friendless when he does not have a clue as to how I live. I have to return to my home country soon on holiday, and I have been thinking to see him. Now I am afraid that he will ruin my time there. I cling to him because I have few relatives while he has many children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and the like. What do you think of all this? Dr. ZZ: My dear lady, you can’t choose your family, and you don’t have to associate with people just because they are blood relatives. Your cousin doesn’t sounds as if he cares about making your relationship work. I wouldn’t waste my holiday on him because he’ll most likely only take pleasure in crushing your spirit. Sure, you can send him cards and emails, but other than that, you may want to keep your distance. He’s not going to change, and the way he is does you no favors. Find some other fun things top do while on holiday instead, or do some volunteer work at an orphanage or clinic. Then thank your lucky starts that this fellow is only a cousin, and you owe him nothing. Question: We have taken in my husband’s father, and there are some things he does that I don’t think are right. We have kids, and kids tend to break things, but sometimes I think that my father-in-law has broken them and lets kids take the blame. The kids usually tell me when they break things. But, once when my husband was yelling at the kids for breaking something, and they were crying and denying it. I found it hard to believe they had broken it. Another day, I heard a crash downstairs when I was getting ready to go out, and I yelled down to my father-in-law, “Is everything okay?” He said yeah, and I continued getting ready, so I forgot about it. Then, the next day, I noticed that the candle warmer in the living room was gone, and I ask the kids if they had seen it. They said no. My father-in-law was watching TV, and he didn’t say a word, but he had an odd look on his face. My husband came downstairs and asked me what was up, I told him, and he said he hadn’t seen the candle warmer. He asked the kids if they had seen it, and they still said no. My husband then said, “Well, it didn’t just grow legs and walk away.” The kids got mad and went upstairs. It made me think back to the crash I had heard the day before when

I was upstairs. My father-in-law and I were the only ones in the house. I think he broke it. I also think he broke others things before and let the kids get in trouble for it. How can he let his own grandchildren take the blame for something he did? Should I bring this to my husband’s attention, or will it cause problems? Dr. ZZ: Nothing will be gained by confronting your fatherin-law. Chances are he already feels fearful or perhaps even embarrassed that he’s getting old and losing his faculties. You have to allow him to retain his dignity. It’s probably not any easier for him to give up his independence and to live with you, your husband and the children than it is for you to have him there. Most likely he feels guilty for allowing the kids to take the blame for things he has done if in fact he has done these things. Talk to your husband, and let him know that if objects come up broken or missing, it may not be the children’s fault.

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Care-taking can be difficult and being cared for often feels worse. It’s up to all of you to make the best of the situation. Once everyone is on the same page about the potential realities of having an older person in the house, then perhaps the family can show this older relative some compassion and try to enjoy the lifetime of experience he brings to the table. Question: I’m involved in several versions of an online strategy game that begins with “war” and ends with “fish.” The other players are often friends, friends of friends, and relatives of friends. My dilemma is this: the conduct of the other players is often ungentlemanly if not outright hostile. They frequently team up on other players, say mean things on the message board, and form secret alliances -- all in the name of victory. Sometimes I get so frustrated I could club seals or strangle kittens, but I just swear instead. I’m afraid this gaming stuff could make me not want to be associated with these people anymore.

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Dr. ZZ: War games – whether online or in the battlefield -bring out the worst in people. Winning is the sole objective, and it is often aspired to with fury, anger and vengeance. Such hostility is easier on the cold hearted. My best suggestion is that you grab your computer and play solitaire. Then decide on your own terms whether you enjoy the company of these other people in different arenas.

Copyright © 2011 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal

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Kupu-Kupu Foundation A not for profit organization (NGO) whose main aim is to improve the lives of physically and mentally handicapped children, adolescents and adults in Bali. We are helping people who have never been out of their house or who never have seen a wheelchair or been to a school. If you want more information please contact Begonia Lopez 0812 362 8720, visit our website: www.yamp.com/kupukupu or e-mail : <kupubali@yahoo.com>. Also visit our Gallery featuring art by our disabled friends: Jl. Raya Ubud at the corner of Jl. Hanoman, Ubud. Kuta Rock Church Church, English language Christian Sunday service at KRC building. Jl, Nakula #77, Seminyak, starts at 10am. Please call 0813 3855 7970 for more information. Legian English Speaking Congregation - Legian Interdenominational, every Sunday at 10 am, Jl. Pattimura, Legian. Call Merriyes Lumuly 0361-918 9810, 081 7976 5673. Sponsored by Protestant Christian Church in Bali. Life Drawing Groups All Artists Welcome - Every Wednesday& Saturday 10am - 1 pm, Pranoto’s Art Gallery, Main Road, Kutuh, Ubud. Hp. 0812 399 2536 / 970 827 or website: <http://www.age.jp/~pranoto>. Lions Club Bali Surya Host (LCBSH) Lions Club is an international organisation, established in the USA in 1917. Lions members come from different nations educational backgrounds, professions and religions. Every month LCBSH conducts activities including regular meetings, social activity for the community or fund raising, of which the funds raised will be used to help the needy community. If you would like to know more about Lions Club Bali Surya Host you are welcome to observe our regular meetings. We meet every first Tuesday of the month at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel. For more further information please contact Lion Daryoto (President LC. Bali Surya Host) No. HP 081 657 0380. Living in Indonesia Practical information for foreigners moving to and living in Indonesia. Living in Indonesia, a site for expatriates <http www. expat.or.id>.

Mangrove Society Mangrove Information Centre gives a chance to the people who are concerned with mangrove or environment to become a member of Mangrove Society. Jln Bypass Ngurah Rai Km, 21 Suwung Kauh Denpasar- Bali, ph. (0361) 726 969, 726 546, 728 966. Fax. (0361) 710 473, email: <micjica@indosat.net.id>, web. <www. mangrovecentre.or.id>. Manik Organik - Free Meditation Class Tuesdays at 7pm. Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85 / Sanur, Bali / Indonesia shop: +62 (0)361 855 3380 / <www.manikorganikbali. com>. Meditation of Sahaja Yoga International - Bali With the awakening of Kundalini technique and divine loves. Every Sunday at the Bali Art Center in the garden & lotus pool - Denpasar at 17:00pm. “Jay Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi”. Contact Nyoman Suidana 081 138 5771. Nederlandse Club Bali De NCBali is een club van Nederlanders die hier op bali wonen. Iedere 3e zaterdag van de maand hebben we een borrel. We delen ook nuttige informatie voor hier wonenden. Verder organiseren we BBQ avonden en andere bijeenkomsten. Lidmaatschap staat ook open voor anderen die Nederlands spreken. Bezoek onze website <www.NCBali.info> voor meer informatie. Nederlandse Ondernemers Borrel Bali (NOBB) Join our monthly informal social and professional networking event for Dutch enterpreneurs on Bali. Share experiences and expand your network while enjoying a nice drink. For information contact <ondernemersborrelbali@gmail.com>. Nicotine Anonymous Nicotine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women helping each other to live free of nicotine. We meet weekly in Bali on Sundays, 5:30PM - 6:30PM. Address: The Ruko, Jl. Dhyana Pura #103 2nd Floor Seminyak. Upstairs of Warung Kita. For information call: 0819 1638 4327. Opportunity / Charity Shop Dogs and Kids located in Ubud. We need volunteers and also donation of clothes or anything saleable. This charity shop supports

BARC’s animals and children in need. Please call 0361 275 7664 or 0819 9944 4057 or see our website <www.freewebs.com/ balidogs>. Pondok Pekak Library & Learning Center - Ubud Extensive collection of fiction and non-fiction books in English, Indonesian & other languages. Excellent reference section on Bali and Indonesia. Courses/classes in Indonesian Language, Balinese art and music. Open air space for reading, meetings, events. Great place to meet other people, exchange information, or just relax and read. Food and drinks available. Located on the East side of the football field, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud. Phone: (0361) 976194. E-mail : <pondok@indo.net.id>. ProFauna Indonesia ProFauna Indonesia is an Indonesian society for the protection of wild animals and habitat. ProFauna Indonesia (formerly KSBK) is a non profit organization established in 1994 in Malang, East Java. ProFauna has branch offices in Jakarta and Bali and is supported by members throughout Indonesia. The main activities of ProFauna Indonesia are wild animal protection, investigation on trade in wild animals and animal rescue. For further information please phone / fax: (0361) 424 731. Email: <profaunabali@indo.net.id> also see: <http://www.profauna.or.id>. Roman Catholic Mass in Gianyar In Bahasa Indonesia, at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, Jl. Mulawarman No. 92 Tedung, Gianyar, phone: 0361- 943457 on Sunday 8.00 am. Further information: Father Yohanes Handriyanto, Pr at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, phone 0361-943457, cell phone: 0818364840. Henry Soegiarto at Bali Renal Center, phone: 0361-979344. Rotaract Bali Kuta Rotaract is an international organization of service clubs for men & women aged 18-30 that fosters leadership & responsible citizenship, encourages high ethical standards in business and promotes international understanding and peace. For more information please contact Barbara at 081 239 72840 or you can come to our weekly meeting the 2nd & 4th Friday each month at 19:30 at Cempaka Bali Guest House, Jl Raya Kuta 127, Gg Cempaka No. 1, Denpasar (behind KCBJ Tours & Travel) or email: <rac_balikuta@ yahoo.com>, web site: <http://www.rotaract.org> or <http://www.rotaract.or.id>.

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In the last column I gave you three really great hints. Ones that I actually use. So in this column, I thought of even more great hints for you. Plus a listing of the top seven internet scams. How many have of these have you seen? More HINTS: 1. Bugs: no, not the software kind, I mean REAL bugs. I got an email from a reader asking what to do about ants (yes real ants) in his laptop. I replied that he should take it to RIMO and have someone open it and vacuum out all the ants. BUT I also checked Google and found a great solution for this and other ant problems: place the laptop (or bag of rice; or food package) that has ants, in the sun! That’s right, just put it in the direct sun! Apparently ants HATE heat and light. The writer said this has worked EVERY time. Soon the ants decide to move their apartment (or small city) to some other place that doesn’t have so much sun! Try it. 2. A great web page that covers what to do when you PC is giving you trouble: http://lifehacker.com/5628396/the-basic-guide-to-troubleshooting-common-windows-pc-problems 3. Did I forget to logout of Facebook? Facebook is quickly becoming the most used site on the Internet and most avid users log into the site from work, home, at a friend’s house or even on strange computers on the road.

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I came across the idea for this article, funnily enough whilst watching the world’s greatest cycling race, Le Tour de France. Le Tour takes you on a fabulous journey throughout the French countryside, the landscape constantly changes, and meanders from the beauty of the coastal plains and agricultural lands, right up to the heights of the French Alps. The riders constantly pass by all the marvelous chateaus with their stunning estate gardens and topiary art forms, and it is the art of topiary which is experiencing a revival of sorts within the landscaping world. The idea of topiary is to use training, trimming and clipping to turn a plant into an artistic form, and can be used for either functional or ornamental purposes. Plants used are usually vines, small trees, herbs, shrubs flowers and even gasses. Sculpted plants are popular features of traditional style gardens, and topiary has its origins way back in Roman times. Related penjing from China and bonsai from Japan aim to reproduce the form and look of old trees by pruning, wiring, and restricting growth. Topiary on the other hand aims to impose order on the natural shapes of growing plants. They add sculptural detail to the landscape. Usual topiary styles are spheres, cones, spirals, sculpted hedges, animal forms, and even garden mazes. The diversity of features that can be created are limited only by your imagination. Topiaries are fun to make and grow and they make beautiful garden sculptures. A good starting point is a bush or shrub with small and densely growing leaves. In general, any plants that would be suitable for growing a hedge could also be styled into topiary, and box hedge is a perennial favorite. There are two main techniques, train plants over frames, or prune them to shape. A most simple topiary can be created by growing roses or vines over an arch or arbor. Vine topiaries are the easiest to create. This is where vines are encouraged to grow over wire forms. Shrub topiary on the other hand is where a shrub is trimmed into a form. It’s easiest for beginners to start a vine topiary. All you need to do is decide on a shape or form. You could buy a pre fabricated shape, but it is much more fun to make it yourself from wire or even wood. Whatever you decide place your frame in the desired position and plant the vine around or beside the base so that it can grow up, through, and over (see picture). If you are using a large form or if you simply want to cover the form faster, you can use several plants around the base. Alternatively you could use a potted plant, and that way your topiary can become a moveable garden feature. As the vine grows twist the branches around the frame and trim back any excess growth that protrudes from the overall form of the frame. English ivy is a common selection for sculpting as it is hardy, grows quickly and looks great though any sort of vine can be used. To create a shrub topiary requires an investment of a little more effort. As with a vine, you should probably use a topiary

frame for a shrub. Be aware that even experienced topiary artists will use frames to make things easier. As the plant grows, the frame will help guide you on your pruning decisions. It is easiest to start with a small shrub that can be sculpted as it grows. You have to be patient, pruning will encourage bushier growth, but cutting off too much may stunt growth. Train and prune the shrub every 3 months. Visualise how your final form will look, and trim off no more than 10cm in working towards that shape. Anymore than this could kill off parts of the plant and adversely affect the process. As the plants grow, train them to the form and cut back any shoots that cannot be easily trained. It is recommended to prune from the top down, unless your goal is a mushroom shaped tree! Trim to keep the plant wider at than the base. With careful pruning the plant foliage should keep the shape of the frame, whilst still covering it, so that it is hidden. Remember that in effect you are creating a slow motion living sculpture. The time it will take to have a fully covered topiary will depend on how many plants you use and the size of the topiary, but when it has filled out, you will be ecstatic with the results that you see. Common plants used include, Buxus or Box Hedge, Ficus or Figs, Bay Tree, Rosemary, Citrus and almost any vine. If you’re new to the art of topiary, you should start with simple shapes. As you progress, you can set your sights on a giraffe or even a herd of elephants in your front yard!

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In Bali the most common form of topiary I seem to notice is the technique of cloud pruning, most commonly used with potted juniper, and you have likely come across it too in your travels. Cloud pruning basically involves pruning the tree to look as if it has dense ‘clouds’ hovering at the tips of its branches. This style is most commonly seen in villas and residences, but even on the streets in and around Denpasar and also in nurseries all over Bali. Some good examples of general topiary in Bali can be seen in the parklands surrounding the Nusa Dua resort area, and also within the grounds of the Temple at Lake Bratan, Bedugul - Pura Ulun Danau Bratan. Bedugul is also home of the Kebun Raya Bedugul - The Botanical Gardens of Bedugul. It is well worth a visit to view both of these gardens at the same time. An interesting website with further good examples of topiary can be found on the internet at: http://frenchstyleauthority. com/archives/topiary-animals 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 NC/Ho/I-27 July 11


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For Sale; Wooden bench, made from old teak wood 2 mtrs long has drawer underneath, 2.2 mil. Please ph/SMS 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [133] Have lots of DVDs especially TV series for sale, 5.000 ea. Ph/SMS 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [134]

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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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Hanging out in a mangrove may not fill everyone’s criteria of exuberant entertainment but, I guess I am a freak. Turn off Jalan Bypass Ngurai Rai to Benoa Peninsula in Nusa Dua and you will find a mangrove forest sanctuary currently safe from the terror of tourism. Anyone can drop by, and since it is school holidays a nature walk is absolutely the thing for kid’s radioactive hearts and brains. While my children and friend spent the first 10 minutes caught up in reading all the very classy graffiti – especially the wonderfully amusing pictures of penises, they did eventually get into the escapade. We all ‘floated’ around the ethereal swampiness on a raised wooden walk way, the missing planks adding to the National Geographic mood. And it would have been a wonderland if not for all the PLASTIC! One crab, four little fish and an oil slick we b r i e f l y hoped was a jelly fish isn’t quite what I was hoping for e i t h e r. I would be remiss if I did not state the truth here; THE MANGROVES ARE A COMPREHENSIVE CATASTROPHE. The cage-like roots act as a filter net, catching masses of synthetic debris that is floating about our oceans. And I can tell you there is a tonne of the stuff now slushing about the mangroves. You can clean it up of course, but like motor bikes and diarrhea it just keeps on coming. What a magnificent spot this could be…. DEAD KEEN ON BALI CLEAN AND GREEN PROVINCE – INFO and DISCUSSION GROUP on Facebook. With nearly 9000 members this has to be the largest collection of actively participating environmentally concerned Bali Lovers. MAD ABOUT Governor Mungu Pastika wanting “a plastic free Bali”. ACKNOWLEDGE some large supermarkets in Bali are planning to stop using plastic bags. RESPECT when they do. VOLCANIC CO2 EMMISSIONS Professor Ian Plimer of the School of Earth and the Environment at Adelaide University in Australia has this angle: co2 from volcanic eruptions outdoes any efforts we make to reduce the co2 we produce. So what the hell! Now you can “manure” all over the planet and have a clear conscience. He must be laughing at all the free PR offered by the Earth with its recent volcanic eruptions. His credentials sound compelling until you find out he is a Professor of Mining and Geology and a well known climate change skeptic with absolutely no science journal credentials. People really want to believe this guy instead of a silly bunch

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For Sale; Tent for bazaar. 3x3m. White. 200,000. Quality jerry can petrol. 200,000. Post box green/ metal/quality magazine and letter. Suit house/ villa. 200,000. Computer speaker set 100,000. E-mail <ninabaliwebdesign@gmail. com>. Nusa Dua. [186] For Sale; Holographic bioresonance light pen for healing and energy work. Restores natural energy vibration. Made in Germany. Cost over 800 Euro. Sell 700 Euro. E-mail <ninabaliwebdesign@gmail. com> for details. Nusa Dua. [187] Expat Leaving Sale; Denpoo 18 litre electric oven. 4 months old, still under warranty. Great for baked potatoes, pies etc Excellent condition. Cost 570,000 sell 300,000 Call/SMS 0858 9063 5649. Seminyak. [194]

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Educating Balinese people about w a s t e removal is clearly an important step and one which I pray is about to be seriously addressed by the recent shifts in attitude from the government. But educated or not, if there is no one collecting waste and containing it, Balinese villagers will have little choice but to continue to dump their waste somewhere near their land and burn it. That wouldn’t be so terrible perhaps if did not consist mostly of plastic. Burning plastic can release carcinogenic dioxins, cyanides and PCBs. That’s no good for the kiddies! OOPS! Yes this little humble bumble bee sometimes finds herself with a non recycled plastic bag in her hand. Why? It’s not that I am lazy, and clearly it is not because I don’t care. Perhaps it is because I have had over 30 years of training, 30 years of my subconscious knowing that it is perfectly fine to prance into the supermarket with out my own bag, because my sneaky subconscious knows there is a back up plan! I say ban the bag, just get rid of the convenient little monster, ban it like murder and drug couriers. It is an evil addiction, EVIL!!

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Building & Maintenance For Sale; Original Ray-Ban sunglasses (Italy), mint condition. Models: RB 3363 color 001/71 (gold frame, dark green lens), and RB 4125 CATS5000 color 601 (black frame, dark green lens). Rp. 1.5 million each. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [102]

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“The Case of The Sloppy Barrel” Mrs P. Frotteringwart, whose husband Alf made knives and forks in Sheffield was endlessly grumbling (with a name like that she would wouldn’t she?) that the cutlery was always going rusty. “Alf, the bleedin’ knives are rusty again, can’t you do something about it you useless pile of bowel products.” Alf was polishing the the nice new cup he had just won (he was, as you all know, the world tiddlywink champion of 1742) and, as he stared disconsolately into the shiny silverware, he had an idea. Off he went to find a silversmith, he had the cutlery silver plated to stop it rusting. Mrs. P was happy, well for a couple of hours at least, and showed off her silverware to all her friends and so it became the standard practice to silver and nickel plate cutlery to stop it rusting. Time passed, it does doesn’t it? Between 1820 and 1909 there were blokes all over Europe messing about in their garden sheds mixing up brews of hot iron. Englishmen Stoddard, Farraday, Woods and Clark, Frenchmen Berthier, Brustlein and Guillet, Germans Goldschmidt, Monnartz, Borchers and the Krupps, Daniel Widdon, Harry Hawk, Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all. They tried mixing all sorts of things in with iron to try and stop it rusting: chromium, nickel, molybdenum, old socks, dead frogs, bat’s wings and newt’s testicles. It was all a bit shambolic really with people urinating around all over the place like a pack of dogs without a tree.

to stop it changing to “ferrite” and we can keep this “austenite” form of iron even at room temperature. These days there are many different types of stainless steel with a wide range of alloying elements added in differing amounts to give different qualities but generally speaking the commonly used stainless steels fall into 2 broad categories we call the 300 series and the 400 series. Of these the Austenitic 300 series are the most commonly used and these are steels with around 18% chromium and 8% nickel in them. As we have said the nickel makes these “Austenitic”. Within the 300 series two particular grades form the majority (70%) of the world’s stainless steel production. These are grades 304 and 316. 304 is the most commonly used stainless steel used for probably 50% of all stainless steel applications. It is widely used in kitchens, food processing equipment, breweries, bakeries, slaughter houses, coffee urns, cooking stoves, refrigerators, pots, pans and cutlery.

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316 (also known as marine grade stainless steel) is similar to 304 but with a little more nickel and with 2 to 3% molybdenum added. It is used for more severe environments and withstands attack from many industrial chemicals but, most importantly from our point of view, it also withstands pitting by chlorides (steels hate chlorides).

But then one day someone finally got it right. “Knock, knock.” “Who’s theer?” “I say, is that Harry, Harry Brearley?” “Aye tis, wot d’ yer want?” “I say old chap, my barrel’s a little sloppy in the middle.” “Now don’t tha go bringin’ thi pers’nal problems ‘ere.” “Oh no old chap don’t get me wrong, it’s my gun, the barrel’s worn out you see.” “Wot’s that t’do wi’ me?” “Well I understand from your dear old mater that you’re a pretty smart sort of a chappie, been studying steel what ho. I wonder, old bean, could you be so good as to find a strong steel for my gun that won’t wear out after downing a mere three pheasants?” “Maybe I’ll si wot I can do.” “Oh I say, spiffing old chap.” Harry was a clever sort of a chap who came from that famous steel town of Sheffield and while developing a steel for gun barrels that didn’t wear out he inadvertently found a steel that didn’t rust. He called it “rustless” steel. His bosses (obviously very shrewd Yorkshire chappies) weren’t interested so instead he went to see a bloke called Ernest Stuart at RF Mosley who made cutlery. It was Ernest that changed the name to “stainless steel” and together they started the widespread use of stainless steel for making cutlery. It is generally regarded that it was Harry Brearley who, in 1911, finally got it right. He realised that to make fully stainless steel you needed to mix at least 10.5% chromium and, very importantly, have less than 0.15% carbon in your steel. His early development produced a stainless steel that was what we now know as the 400 series specifically stainless steel 430. It was a team effort though and as order came from chaos others made their contributions. Guillet and a chap called Guissen did a lot of work on the addition of nickel which produced the famous 300 series of “Austenitic” stainless steels. Once again the Germans Monnach and Borscher also made their mark. “I zay Klaus, vot iff vee add zee molybdneum?” “Molybdenum? Vos isch das?” “Ich veis nicht Klaus, but isch zounds veery good.” “Donner undt blitzen Hans, vee haff zee veery, veery schtainlees schteel!” “Off korse Klaus, vee can make zee vunderful schtainless schteel koz vee haff zee mussels in zee schpittal. It is the addition of molybdenum which gives us the really good stuff - stainless steel 316 which resists attack by chlorides. The secret of stainless steel is hidden in the crystals of which it is made. We melt steel, mix things with it and then cool it and it forms different crystal structures depending on what’s in it. If we add lots of chromium to steel the molecules of chromium fill up the gaps in the crystal structure of the iron such that oxygen molecules can’t get in. In this way we can protect the iron from oxygen and it won’t rust. On the surface where the stainless steel is exposed to oxygen a very thin layer of corrosion forms which forms a barrier helping to protect the metal underneath. If we don’t add enough chromium there are still gaps left and the steel will rust, this is why stainless steel must have a minimum 10.5% chromium to be a genuine stainless steel. Sorry but I’ll get a bit metallurgical I’m afraid. As we’ve said before pure iron is “ferrite” which is formed of crystals that are combinations of atoms in a body centred cubic crystal structure. If we heat iron above around 1,000 degrees C the atoms all jiggle around and change their form to a face centred cubic crystal structure (I know, I know, it is all very technical but you never know, somebody might be interested). This face centred form of iron is not called “ferrite” but is now “austenite”, named after one Sir William Chandler Roberts Austen, the only man stupid enough to get out his microscope and start looking at lumps of iron while it is still red hot. This face centred cubic structure is more resistant to rusting and incidentally is not magnetic. As the iron cools it will once again revert back to “ferrite” but by adding nickel to our steel we are able

This is all very well but unfortunately a lot of “stainless steel” isn’t, well not very anyway. Why? Well two reasons really. The first is to save money, Nickel isn’t cheap and the poverty alleviation gene (that infamous PAG) cuts in and the nickel gets left out. The second reason is more practical. Austenitic steel has a problem in that it tends to be very stressed. If you work it by hitting or cutting it the stress is relieved, the crystals change and the steel becomes very hard. To cut a long boring metallurgical story short (even more boring than watching the Pope playing chess) good quality stainless steel is technically difficult to work in order to manufacture things. Try drilling a hole in it and you’ll see what I mean. The poorer quality stainless steels, the “Ferritic” 400 series, are far easier to machine or to deep draw into things like deep bowl kitchen sinks than the higher quality 300 series. In certain foreign countries noted for low cost manufacture of many of the world’s goods quality will often be sacrificed if an extra dollar can be made. C/BM/I-15 June 11

All over Bali there are beautiful new villas with wonderful looking “stainless steel” fittings like locks, hinges and handles that look great for the first week but mysteriously after a short time start to look like over cooked puff pastry. These fittings are NOT made from 316 or even 304 stainless steel in spite of many of these products carrying trade names that sound like respectable European manufacturers. So we now know that much of what is sold as stainless steel isn’t, so how do we tell? Well there is in fact a very useful easy way of quickly assessing the stainlessness (if there is such a word) of steel – magnetism. As we said the only part of steel that is magnetic are the crystals of ferrite - pure iron in a body centred cubic structure. The better stainless steel is austenitic, it doesn’t have any crystals of pure ferrite in it and so is not magnetic at all. So go and buy a small magnet. Try it out on something made of ordinary steel so you know how strong it is. Now you can use it to test your stainless steel, the more it sticks the less stainless is the steel. You will find many of the supposedly stainless steel hinges, locks, handles and other fittings you can buy in Bali are magnetic to varying degrees. A good friend of mine gave up trying to find genuine stainless steel fittings in Bali and bought all her fittings in Singapore. I’ll repeat - genuine 304 and 316 stainless steels are not magnetic at all, not even a little bit. A word of warning - be careful with that magnet. Don’t let it get near your computer, your mobile phone, your bank cards or your husband’s brain. Magnets have a disturbing tendency to wipe magnetic strips and memories. Contrary to popular belief stainless steel will rust. Steels hate chlorides. It’s one of those sort of hate - hate things. I am sitting here looking at a typical stainless steel water tank, the sort that many of us use. It is full of tiny holes holes and has rust stains down the sides. Checking it shows that it is in fact genuine 304 stainless steel though probably poor quality. Here in Sanur, and in many other parts of Bali, particularly near the sea, the ground water and salt water spray has a lot of chloride in it. The water in your tank, if drawn from your bore, may attack the steel (yes even stainless 304 steel). It “pits” the steel forming little holes in the surface. Once “pitted” the corrosion tends to become more concentrated at the “pit” and quickly blows a hole through the steel. That wonderful marine grade 316 with its extra molybdenum is designed to resist chlorides, sadly it is very difficult to find here in Bali.

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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50 Ways to Leave Your Lover There are fifty ways to leave your lover, according to the song. Actually, when we checked the lyrics, there are only four or five, depending on how you count them. In the spirit of Paul Simon, there are also fifty reasons why going to the gym is bad for you. Here they are: Pain Okay, we’re all used to a little joint and muscle pain. A slow trawl up the Camphuan Steps will bring that on. But going to the gym and having a personal trainer - sounds good doesn’t it. Imagine a nice, fit young man helping you with your exercise regime. Keep imagining. The reality is …torture. Not to mention the broken ankles, dislocated shoulders, sprained wrists - well that’s what it feels like. No use complaining you‘ve pulled a muscle; your trainer, Ngurah, hauls your leg up behind your buttock and asks cheerfully, “Is that better?” Confessions and Lies The first hurdle is your weight. How heavy? You lie - of course you do. Then you notice the scales, which you are being ushered towards. Oops, I must have gained a few pounds.... kilos... hundredweight. “And how is your weight today?” Ngurah asks a week later, his hand hovering over the ‘insert weight’ button on the running machine. “I think I’ve lost two kilo.” He gives you a sideways look and you know you’ll be on the scales again, later. Greed, Guilt and More Lies Eating a healthy diet is easy. It just takes will power, a boring mindset and lack of decent, affordable wine. The problem is going to the gym - afterwards you are starving. So you go out and stuff your face. I’ll get back on the low fat, low carb regime tomorrow you tell yourself - and you spend the rest of the evening inventing more lies to tell your confessor, that is, Ngurah, tomorrow. Other People The worst thing about gyms is that other people go there. You don’t notice most of them; just the Morphs. Morphs make up roughly 10% of any gym membership. It has been scientifically proven that Morphs have a DNA loop missing - hence the name). Male Morphs are okay - mostly pleasant on the eye. It’s the women who are the problem - slim, upright, attractive, in figure hugging leotards. There they are practising their kick boxing routine or doing effortless push-ups. Here you are in your thrown-together gym gear, lumpy and un-coordinated, trying hard to stand on one leg and wriggle your foot around - and this is just the warm up! Sweat Who said, “Horses sweat, men perspire and women glow.”? Whoever it was had never been to the gym or perhaps it was the era when only horses attended. Don’t bother buying an expensive, flattering gym outfit. Within ten minutes your face will be beetroot red, eyes bulging, hair lank and sweat dripping everywhere - into your eyes, down your chest, your back; even your socks are wet. Unless, of course, you are a Morph. In which case you have a delicate flush to your cheeks and your outfit still has iron creases (or would if you could iron lycra without getting it stuck to the iron).

Communication breakdown Go to the gym they say. Meet people, make new friends. Just try it. Your trainer has set you a hill climb on the running/ walking machine - 15 degree gradient and he ratchets up the speed. Someone, anyone, looks in your direction. “Don’t talk to me,” you puff through gritted teeth. You can hardly breathe, let alone get out a sentence or two. You glare (if you are able) at the Morphs over in the corner - they, of course, are chatting and laughing while lifting weights, skipping or doing impossible things with their limbs.

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Sleeping Sickness On the plus side the gym could be a cure for insomnia. You fall asleep everywhere - in the middle of the Friday night quiz at The Fly, halfway through the jazz at Coffee and Silver, at Writers’ Group in Bayu’s Kitchen - you’re not discriminatory. And even when you are awake, communication is limited. A few nods and grunts are all you can manage. It’s a great way to reduce your circle of friends. Memory Loss Keep healthy they say. Exercise body and mind. Retain your memory in old age. Piffle! In fact, exercise actually worsens your memory. Example: the gym has a water cooler, with (environmentally friendly) reusable plastic glasses. After each exercise set you head to the cooler, fill a glass, drink, then place your glass in a numbered hole in a board beside the cooler. When you return ten minutes later, dripping with sweat and puffing like a train, you pick up your glass. Simple! Except you have absolutely no idea which is your glass. You can’t read the number without your spectacles, so you always put your glass in a corner – which corner? Who knows? Try tapping the glass as you insert it in the hole – top right hand you say aloud. Does it work? Never. Proof positive that exercise worsens your memory.

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Note: There are those among our friends who will say they have noticed no difference in our behaviour or memory function re the above two points. Ignore. Age Age brings, wisdom, maturity, experience - or so they say. Not in the gym. You get less fit less coordinated, less balanced as you get older. Actually this is also a lie. Some of us were uncoordinated at the age of five and fitter now than when we were 10 year-old bookworms. But when you’re struggling on the treadmill or lying on the floor in a sweaty heap after the last round of push-ups, you look at those 25 year-old Morphs and think, “You wait, you just wait until you’re fifty... er forty-five!” You become a believer Not in God. How can there be a God when there are gymnasiums? But purgatory definitely exists - it’s every Monday, Wednesday and Friday between 4.30 and 6.00pm. So when you read in the paper that Armageddon is coming this Wednesday you think, “Thank God, I won’t have to go to the gym.” And there they are, fifty reasons, more or less, on why getting fit is bad for you. And we haven’t even mentioned sex. Don’t get us started on sex.... Lesley Dormer Villa Timpal Timpal-Penestanan, Ubud C/BM/G-13 July 11


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For Sale; Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch. 2.26GHz Processor, 2GB RAM, 320GB Harddrive. Any software/application by request. Mac OSX Lion 10. 7 installed. AppleCare warranty 1year. Extras: Speck body protector. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [224] I want to buy a used wet suit in a small size with long sleeves and long legs. Please call Sohana 0812 3607 4711, 423 595 or e-mail <sohanabali@gmail. com>. [016] For Sale: Herbal remedy for arthritis, rheumatic pain etc, capsule form 30 sachets for 1 month supply only Rp. 100.000. Please SMS Mark 0878 3523 5401. Denpasar. [017]

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For Sale; Best deal! Brand new, original packed and still sealed WD external hard drive 2 TB (2000GB), USB 3.0, 3 years warranty! Sell it for 2 million (fixed price). 0813 3798 4369. Kuta. [018]

For Sale; Apple iPad 3G + Wi-Fi 32 GB silver, very good condition, full set and come with warranty, price IDR 5 milion, interest? Just text/call my cell 0878 6002 0009. Tuban. [128] For Sale; Bedroom solid teak, very high quality, great conditions. Closet, bed, 2 bed side tables, value 14.000.000 IDR, we sell for 6.500.000 (we have a new bedroom). Pictures available. SMS only 081 2382 9255 or e-mail <xsvex@yahoo.it>. Sanur. [028] For Sale; Aloe Vera plants. Aloe Vera is healing various bruises, cuts, enhancing skin growth, acting as a highly effective pain killer, helping in healing blisters, promoting the growth of new skin cells helping against scarring. 0857 3802 0048. Denpasar. [036] Instead of buying ordinary presents for birthday friends or someone u like, give them these special gifts :-) cute purple and black chilli, tomato, some flowers, Australian red grape plants etc. Contact 0857 3802 0048. Denpasar. [037]

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For Sale; Jewelery tools and equipment. All manner of hand and bench tools including complete centrifugal casting set with mold making and wax carving bench. Sell all cheap. Contact 0813 3768 3470, <mikemonsoon@hotmail. com>. Kerobokan. [189] C/BT/I-09 March 11

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Expat Leaving Sale;Polytron DVD player. 3 months old (Balance of 3 year warranty remaining). Excellent condition. Cost 360,000 sell 200,000. Call/SMS 0858 9063 5649. Seminyak. [195] Expat Leaving Sale; Kris 20 litre dehumidifier. Works fantastically, easily removes 20 litres/day from our bedroom! Near new, excellent condition, still under warranty. Cost 3 juta, sell 1.6 juta. Call/SMS 0858 9063 5649. Seminyak. [196] Expat Leaving Sale; HP deskjet D2600 printer. 1 year old, cost 420,000 - sell for less than half price, 200,000. Call/SMS 0858 9063 5649. Seminyak. [197]

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For Sale; Jewelery design and technical books. Large collection. English language. Sell all 2 juta. Contact 0813 3768 3470. <mikemonsoon@hotmail. com>. Kerobokan. [190]

Expat Leaving Sale; Sanken Ambrosia 8kg automatic washing machine. Near new (still has plastic on front), excellent condition. Cost 2.2 juta, sell 1.4 juta Please Call/SMS 0858 9063 5649. Seminyak. [198]

Expat Leaving Sale; As new step-ladder. 4 steps, excellent condition. Half new price 130,000. Call/SMS 0858 9063 5649. Seminyak. [191]

Expat Leaving Sale; 6 month old Samsung 2-door, 217 litre fridge/freezer. Grey, excellent condition. Cost 2.2 juta, sell 1.2 juta. Please Call/SMS 0858 9063 5649. Seminyak. [199]

Expat Leaving Sale; Kenza hanging electronic insect killer (KZ40). 2 tubes in hanging cage. This kills mozzies at an incredible rate. Covers up to 40 sqm. Cost 400,000 sell 200,000 Call/SMS 0858 9063 5649. Seminyak. [192]

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For Sale; Imperial oven. Six burners. Oven regulator not work, temperature gauge fitted to oven door. One knob missing. Oven and burners all work. 4 million rupiah ONO. Buyer collects, 752 285. Kuta. [171]

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By Ayu Spicy

Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) When local asparagus is in season, I buy it every week. I can’t get enough of this tasty vegetable which I often just eat steamed with butter melted over and a grinding of sea salt and fresh pepper. This high protein frittata is a great way enjoy the vegetable. If you can’t find asparagus, substitute green beans or your favorite vegetable. Frittatas beg for creativity!

Asparagus Frittata Ingredients:

Serves 6

- 350 gr. asparagus, or green beans cleaned and cut into 4 cm. diagonal pieces - 6 large eggs - 200 gr. low fat cottage cheese - 1 Tbl. dijon mustard - 1 tsp. salt - freshly ground black pepper to taste - 1/8 tsp. red tabasco sauce - 1 Tbl. olive oil - 1 cup mushrooms, thinly sliced - 1 medium tomato, chopped Directions:

the tomatoes and asparagus and stir fry another minute spreading the mixture evenly on the bottom of the pan. Pour the egg mixture over the mushroom mix. Do not stir but turn down the heat and cook until the bottom is nicely browned. Loosen the frittata from the bottom. If you have another frying pan the same size then set it on top of the one with the frittata and quickly flip it over so the other side of the frittata can brown.

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Alternatively you can place a plate over the frying pan and flip it onto the plate and slide it back into the original frying pan to brown the top. If you have a broiler you can just set it under the broiler to brown the top. When both sides are brown slide the frittata onto a serving plate and garnish with the remaining asparagus heads or green beans. Serve warm or at room temperature. This keeps well for a couple of days, just bring to room temperature before eating.

Steam the asparagus or green beans until only half cooked. Remove and set aside keeping some asparagus tops or green beans for garnish.

Buon Appetito!

With an electric mixer beat the eggs in a bowl until frothy. Add the cottage cheese, mustard, salt, pepper and Tabasco sauce. Beat again until well mixed.

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Heat the olive oil in a frying pan that is approximately 26 cm in diameter. When the oil is hot add the mushrooms and stir fry until they lose their juice and start to brown. Add

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For Sale; Canon 1000D SLR camera, new 98% condition. Incl. battery grip, lens 1855mm, Marumi UV protector, charger, guarantee until November. All for 6 mill (nego) or camera body 3.5 mill. Contact Kyle 0819 3624 5085. Kerobokan. [083]

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by Dr. Rob Taksu Group Exhibition of Paintings At Taksu Art Gallery, W Retreat & Spa, Jl. Petitengent, Seminyak. Tel: 738106 The Taksu Art Gallery, which recently opened in the sumptuous W Retreat & Spa in Seminyak, is poised to become a serious new contender in the ever increasing Balinese Fine Art market. The Taksu chain of galleries, which can be found in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and now Bali, were established by Suherwan Abu (Wan), a seasoned art collector himself. Born and raised in Singapore, Wan started his career in Bali, and opened his first gallery in Kuala Lumpur prior to setting up his current base in Singapore. Throughout the past few decades, he has seen the art scene in these three countries gradually expand and grow. Establishing Taksu committed him to nurturing talents from around the region. Taksu exhibitions play a significant role in adding to the development of Southeast Asian arts, by opening the doors to allow local and international artists alike to come together in a creative exchange and dialogue. The Taksu galleries present a leading selection of art with a strong urban flavour. From established names, to upand-coming talents, Taksu artists are well sought after professionals whose cutting-edge works are known for setting the trends in the field of contemporary art. In their new Bali space, the Taksu Art Gallery represents over two dozen artists, which come from as far a field as Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Australia, Canada, and France. For their impressive Opening Group Exhibition, three of the many artists on display include: Celia Neubauer is a Toronto, Canada, based painter who received her BFA from York University in 1986, and Higher Diploma in 1990 from the Slade School of Fine Art in London, England. Celia’s paintings explore the ephemeral beauty and fleeting passage of the serendipitous image. Through her Qi 10 delicate, but, expressive brushwork, Celia allows her imagery to materialize, and she brings forth a tenuous play between obliteration and revelation. In her landscapes, like ‘Qi 10’, Celia achieves something far deeper than the mere imitation of nature, and she manages to divulge a refined yet vulnerable series of works meditating on mind and matter. Jumaadi was born in Indonesia, but he lives and works in Sydney, Australia. Jumaadi graduated with a Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts from the National Art School, Sydney, in Sepasang Pohon 2008. The traditional narrative structures of a beginning, a middle, and an end, is no longer relevant in Jumaadi’s work. He permits the audience to enter into his personal world of story-telling. In works like ‘Sepasang Pohon’ which is a suite of gouache drawings, vapors of memory float across twenty one sheets of paper which are tiled together in no formal order. The images are reminiscent of landscape, and appear like fragments of subconscious memory. Dodit Artawan was born in Batubulan, Bali, and he graduated from the esteemed Indonesian Art Institute of

Denpasar in 1997. Working from photographs, Dodit is a highly-trained, and satirical, super-realist. In his wonderful canvas, ‘Contribute to a balanced and healthy lifestyle’, Dodit presents super-glossy images of costly alcoholic beverages. These bottles of liquor shimmer with an intoxicating sheen, but, maybe, beneath the glamorous appeal of the luxury items, are to be found pertinent suggestions of decadent lifestyles and the temptations of ‘forbidden fruit’.

and magnificent power of our planet. From hard stone, Keiji releases symbolic forms which he then places on foundations of swirling black sand. These striking pieces represent the forces emitting from the ocean’s depth.

Transitory Photographs by Rio Helmi At Komaneka Fine Art Gallery, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud Tel: 976090

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Rio Helmi is a well-known Ubud identity, and, for over thirty years, he has been photographing Bali and Balinese culture. Like all cultures, Rio feels Balinese culture is not static. Rio finds that its transient nature has become more evident, and, as a result, in his work, Rio attempts to Legong Dedari capture through his lenses moments of revelation, or moments of materialization, or, even perhaps, moments of simple fleeting discovery. As the image ‘Legong Dedari’ shows, Rio is one of those photographers who seem to possess an uncanny ability to be at the right place at the right time. In his stunning exhibition, ‘Transitory’, Rio provides fascinating glimpses into long established Balinese traditions and cultural manifestations. However, as Rio’s art has progressed over the years, the way he now sees his photographs has also changed. Hence, the way he presents them has changed as well. For this exhibition, Rio has included some images which he has over-painted by hand. In works like ‘Flute’, this method gives a superb texture and depth to the photographs, and, perhaps, adds to the transient nature of the images themFlute selves. Awe to the Earth Sculpture by Keiji Uji At Baliwood Resort Art Space, Jl. Penestanan, Sayan, Ubud. Tel: 972616 This new series of artworks from Japanese sculptor Keiji Uji is inspired by his contemplation on the cosmic nature of the Earth. That is: The cosmic connection with, and the cosmic plan, in our universe. ‘Air Hitam’ is a term which means ‘Black Water’, and Keiji takes it, and uses it, as a metaphor for the spirit we can feel in water. On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The devastation reminds us of the unstoppable power of nature. This sculptural installation allows entry into a space where our imagination connects us with the awesome Air Hitam

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Local News SBY Calls for World-Class Hospitals President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono stressed on Thursday (7/7) the importance of a partnership between the government, the private sector and universities to develop modern hospitals good enough to stem the flood of wealthier Indonesians who seek medical treatment overseas every year.

“My hope is that MRCCC will help to build the nation’s capacity to diagnose and treat cancer patients and eventually bring blessings and relief to the nation. Our goal is to beat cancer in Indonesia,” Mochtar said, adding that it was also part of his commitment to making quality health care accessible and affordable.

“If our people go abroad to seek medical help every chance they get, those countries will get the benefit, not us, but unfortunately we cannot stop them from doing so,” Yudhoyono said. “In this era of globalization, protectionism is not the key. We have to step up and compete.”

Health Minister Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih said that so far, only four private hospitals - Siloam Hospital Lippo Karawaci, Bintaro International Hospital and Eka Hospital, all in Tangerang, and Santosa Hospital in Bandung, West Java - have obtained recognition from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCI). The government, she added, was currently trying to get the same accreditation for seven state general hospitals.

Yudhoyono said that his country boasted many good doctors, including those who were acknowledged as such by other countries, and there was no reason why Indonesia could not compete with others in providing top health services. “We should be able to provide hospitals with beautiful environments that will complement the capable doctors and high-tech medical equipment,” he added, speaking at the launch of the first private cancer hospital in Indonesia, the Mochtar Riady Comprehensive Cancer Center. MRCCC founder and Lippo Group chairman Mochtar Riady estimated that at least 600,000 Indonesian patients seek medical treatment abroad annually, causing Indonesian medical businesses at least Rp. 12 trillion ($1.4 billion) in lost revenues.

Mochtar said the MRCCC was aiming to obtain JCI accreditation, citing its array of sophisticated medical equipment. He said that besides wanting to give Indonesians access to cancer treatment, he was also motivated by the death of his mother when he was eight years old and the loss of his father to cancer in later years. Endang praised MRCC for allotting 30 percent of its beds to poor patients. The government calls for a minimum of 10 percent. Meanwhile, Yudhoyono said cancer should be seen as one of Indonesia’s top health care priorities. Six out of 10 deaths in Indonesia happen because of non-communicable diseases such as stroke, hypertension and cancer, Endang said. (July 8th 2011)

3 Months after Immigration Law, when will Ministries Agree to Implement It? Dessy Cahriani, a Bogor resident, was thrilled when the House of Representatives passed the new Immigration Law on April 7, which she said would make the lives of expatriates and their Indonesian spouses easier, as well as long-term expatriate residents. She said the previous immigration law caused trouble for her and her German husband, Richard Ilsanker, who had to renew his work permit and pay a $1,200 fee every year. “Article 61 of the 2011 Immigration Law clearly mentions that those who hold temporary and permanent residency permits are allowed to work and earn for their family’s livelihood, even without a sponsor,” she said. Under the new law, foreigners who have either lived in Indonesia for three consecutive years or been legally married to an Indonesian for two consecutive years are entitled to obtain a permanent residency permit from the immigration office. Erwin Azis, director of immigration information systems, explained on Monday (11/7) during a discussion held to promote the new law that even without implementing rules and regulations, that section of the new law was already in effect. That means Cahriani’s husband, to whom she’s been married to for 20 years, can get the permanent residency permit and work here without a sponsor or having to pay the $1,200 fee each year. It appears the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration is not on the same page, though. Edi Purnama, an official from directorate of foreign workers control of the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration, said that from its perspective, Indonesia still had the 2003 Labor Law, which stipulated that foreign workers were only allowed to work in Indonesia if they were sponsored by a company that paid the $1,200 annual fee. “We still have to protect Indonesian workers,” he said. Fahri Hamzah, former chairman of the parliamentary working committee on the immigration bill, disagreed with Edi’s interpretation and said the new immigration law should supersede previous ones, including the 2003 Labor Law.

“I know that some people think this law is too lenient for foreigners, but those who are married to Indonesians, and their children, should no longer be considered foreigners,” he said. Fahri said the ministry’s excuse of protecting Indonesian workers was uncalled-for on the grounds that protectionism would harm Indonesia’s reputation abroad. He also said the 2011 Immigration Law was crucial in sending a signal to the rest of the world that Indonesia was open to foreigners. He expects the new law to boost investment and tourism as it provides leniency for foreign investors to live here. “We have nearly 240 million people, but only six million foreign tourists visit Indonesia every year. This is a lot lower compared to countries like Malaysia or Greece,” he said. Eva Kusuma Sundari, from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), said the different perspectives on whether or not foreigners should pay for their work permit renewal was caused by poor coordination between the directorate general of immigration and the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration. “This law applies to everyone, not only the immigration office, but also to the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration. Everyone should comply with it, with no exceptions,” she said. Edi eventually conceded and said his office needed time to discuss the law further with the immigration office. Erwin said the directorate general of immigration had disseminated the information to all offices. “If there are complaints that the law is not being implemented properly, report the finding to us and we will act accordingly,” he said. In the future, Fahri said, the House of Representatives would also defend expatriates’ rights to purchase and own property in Indonesia to show that the country was accessible and open to international relationships. “These people want to purchase property legally, with their own money. It’s not like they are stealing or something. Why should we stop them?” he said. (July 12th 2011)

Aust. FM Rudd Pushes Clemency Following Sukumaran / Chan Death Sentence Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have both had their appeals rejected in the past month. The pair now face the firing squad unless Indonesia’s president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, grants clemency. Mr. Rudd says they have the full backing of the Australian Government in their fight for clemency. “That’s why I have raised that matter with Pak Marty today as I have done on practically every other occasion I have met him, and Bapak president in recent years,” he said. Mr. Rudd’s Indonesian counterpart, Marty Natalegawa, says he is sure the request will be considered. “This is a serious matter and I’m sure the president will give it the attention that it deserves,” he said. “This is not the first time, as Mr. Rudd said, that the issue has been raised and we do exactly the same for our nationals.” Chan and Sukumaran are in jail in Bali for their roles in a plan to smuggle more than eight kilograms of heroin from Bali to Australia in 2005. Earlier this week Sukumaran’s lawyer, Julian McMahon, said both Chan and Sukumaran are far from being the worst of the worst offenders. “These two have completely rehabilitated themselves and are now in the process of educating and helping a lot of other prisoners get their lives in order,” he said. “Now not only is that a fantastic step, but it is also a step that merits some clemency in their sentence.”(July 8th 2011) Eleven Terror Suspects Arrested The police Densus-88 anti-terror squad between arrested 11 terror suspects July 4th -7th, National Police Spokesman Insp. Gen. Anton Bachrul Alam said here on Friday (8/7). He said that the terror suspects were arrested in various places in East Java, Jakarta and West Java. Anton said that on Monday, July 7, police investigators arrested Achmad Izzmi alias Adam, alias Boy and Iwan Kurniawayan alias Abdan Syakuron in East Java. “In West Java, the suspects who were arrested were Muhammad Ichwan alias Zulkikar and in Jakarta the arrested suspects were Wandoyo alias Fajaruddin Yunus and Asmuni alias Munir,” the Police Spokesman said. The suspects who were arrested in Jakarta on Tuesday were Muhammand Irsyad alias Icat, Ali Muhammad Akbar alias Arif and Taufik Hidyat alias Ismail alias Abu Wildan. He said that police also arrested terror suspect Mansur Samin in Jakarta on Wednesday. Anton said that on Wednesday police arrested again Priyatmo alias Mamo alias Amar and Suparmin alias Parmin. Police found several pieces of evidence, namely six short-barreled guns, 14 magazines and 272 ammunitions and other equipment. He said that the firearms were believed to have been brought in from the Philippines through the Sebatik Island. (July 8th 2011) Drug Abuse Affects all Villages in Indonesia Besides big cities, drug trafficking in Indonesia has now affected all villages in the country, a social affairs ministry official said. “I would say that all villages in Indonesia have been affected by drug trafficking from Aceh in the western tip of Sumatra to the Indonesian eastern regions,” Director for Rehabilitation of Victims of Drug Abuse of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Max H Tuapattimain said. He made the remarks during a walk event organized in connection with the anniversary of the International Anti-Narcotics Day (HANI) here on Saturday (9/7). He said that the number of narcotic addicts in Indonesia had reached 3.6 million or 1.5 percent of the total population. About 80 percent of the drug addicts were younger generations aged between 15 and 39 years old, or 50 percent aged between 15 and 29 years old. The number of drug addicts who use intravenous injections and were exposed to HIV/AIDS reached 37.9 percent recorded up to March 2011, he said. This figure is believed to be like the tip of an iceberg because it was expected that many more had not yet been recorded. The National Narcotics Agency (BNN) survey in 2008 pointed out that the prevalence of narcotics abuse reached 1.99 percent and in 2015 it was expected to reach 2.8 percent if no appropriate measures was carried out. (July 10th 2011)


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Indonesia Ready to Accept 180,000 Cattle A visit by Foreign Affairs Minister Kevin Rudd has given Indonesia a chance to ask that in the future, it be given much more warning before any bans are put in place. The suspension in live trade was imposed last month after graphic footage of animals being mistreated in Indonesian abattoirs was aired on ABC’s Four Corners program. It was lifted on Wednesday (6/7) after Federal Agriculture Minister Joe Ludwig said new animal welfare measures were in place to ensure animals are slaughtered humanely. Australian cattle exporters will now be able to resume the trade by applying for an export permit after proving livestock can be traced through the supply chain to an Indonesian abattoir that meets international guidelines. Mr. Rudd held a private meeting with Indonesian officials on Friday to discuss the resumption of the multi-million-dollar trade. Indonesian coordinating minister of economy Hatta Rajasa told Mr. Rudd that in the future, Australia should consult with Indonesia first before imposing a ban. “We talked about it together; a decision should not be made because of a video broadcast out of nowhere and then making a one-sided decision,” he said. Indonesia says it already has the right laws on animal welfare, but will be auditing abattoirs and enforcing standards. Mr. Rudd says Indonesia will link animal welfare standards to the import permits. Mr. Rudd says both governments and the cattle industry have been working hard to ensure standards can be met and trade can resume. “[We’re] making sure that we have a strong reliable basis for the future of this industry, which is important to both our countries,” he said. The international benchmark to be applied does not include stunning beforehand - a key demand of animal rights activists and a group of Labor backbenchers. On Thursday, nine federal Labor MPs signed a statement calling for stunning to be mandatory for any Australian cattle slaughtered in Indonesia. Instead of making stunning mandatory, on Friday the ministers of both countries said they would welcome any moves to promote a higher standard. (July 8th 2011) RI to Have Guidelines on Tsunami Information Indonesia will soon have information on tsunami early warning guidelines to help the people develop awareness and early detection of tsunami. “One of the materials developed by Indonesia through LIPI, in cooperation with the meteorological, climatology and geophysical agency (BMKG), the Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) and the Communication and Informatics Ministry (Kominfo), is Guidelines on Information on Tsunami Early Warning for Broadcasting Institutes in Indonesia,” Coordinator the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)`s People Education and Alertness Iriana Rafliana said in a press statement here Monday (4/7). A series of workshops and focused group discussions had been organized to prepare the guidance, Chairman of BMKG`s Earthquake and Tsunami Center Suharjono said. The guidance is expected to help improve the effectiveness of the media’s role in disseminating tsunami early warning to the public, he said. Chairman of the BNPB`s Data and Information Center Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, information on tsunami early warning was crucial to be disseminated and known by the public. “People living in coastal area must get information and knowledge on tsunami early warning, so they could anticipate and be on alert of the disaster,” Sutopo said. Indonesia’s geographic location is unfavorable for the community to find safety in short notice after powerful quakes, and this is a huge challenge, according to him. The mass media play a very crucial role in disseminating tsunami early warning information, he added. (July 8th 2011)

758 Die in Bali Traffic Accidents Bali’s roads have become the scene of unprecedented carnage, with 758 people dying in traffic accidents in just three months, 200 more fatalities than all of last year, police said on Friday. An average of more than eight people a day died on the resort island’s roads in March, April and May. “This has become a great concern,” said Sr. Comr. Syauqie Ahmad, head of the Bali Police’s traffic department. He said May was the deadliest month, with 286 deaths and 360 injuries, followed by March with 248 dead and 302 injured. The death toll in April was 224, with another 281 injured. Syauqie said 541 people died in traffic accidents in all of 2010. He said he believed the rise in fatalities was linked to the increase in the number of vehicles on the island. In 2006 1.58 million vehicles were registered on the island. That number has risen to 2.35 million so far this year. (July 12th 2011) Private Vehicle Premium Ban May Start in September The government may prevent private vehicles from using Premium, the low-octane subsidized gasoline, in an effort to curb the surging costs of fuel subsidies. Energy Ministry official Evita Legowo said on Thursday (7/7) that the ban may be imposed after Idul Fitri, which comes at the end of next month. The ban was planned for last year but was delayed. Now the government may have little choice but to introduce it after the House of Representatives Budget Committee approved a subsidized fuel quota lower than that proposed in this year’s revised budget. This means a method of limiting subsidized fuel consumption is necessary, Evita said. “I hope we start curbing Premium usage this year instead of next year,” she said. “The sooner the better.” The House approved a subsidized fuel quota of 40.5 million kiloliters, less than the 42 million kiloliters proposed by the downstream oil and gas regulator, BPH Migas, which supervises subsidized fuels including Premium, diesel and kerosene. Under last year’s proposal, private cars were to be banned from using Premium, but purchases would be allowed for motorcycle and public transportation vehicles. (July 12th 2011) Indonesian Volcano Erupts A volcano in central Indonesia that has been spitting ash, rocks and smoke for a week, unleashed its most powerful eruption yet on Sunday (17/7), sending panicked villagers racing back to emergency shelters. Volcanologists said the eruption of Mount Lokon on northern Sulawesi spewed hot ash and debris 3,500 meters into the air. There were no reports of anyone being hurt. A series of blasts late Thursday and early Friday claimed the life of a woman who suffered a heart attack as she fled. The area has been on highest alert since Monday when authorities started evacuating villages in the path of the smoke and ash. So far, around 2,500 of the 28,000 people who live on the fertile slopes have left the area. Mount Lokon is one of the most active volcanoes in Indonesia. It erupted in 1991, killing a Swiss hiker. Mount Lokon, located in northern Sulawesi province, unleashed its first powerful eruption late Thursday, followed by two blasts early Friday, sending thousands of panicked residents racing down its fiery slopes. More than 33,000 people live along the mountain’s fertile slopes, but many of those with homes within the danger zone were moved before the triple eruptions. More than 5,200 evacuees are packed in crowded government camps away from the fiery crater and appear out of danger from another eruption, while nearly 1,000 others have fled to relatives’ houses, local disaster official Darwis Sitinjak said Sunday. (July 17th 2011)

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Woman in Wheelchair Charged with Driving Under the Influence Connie Lebo, 63, was riding around the Country Manor mobile home park while intoxicated. While the park is private property, police have an agreement with the owner to enforce traffic laws there. (PennLive.com) Reporter: “I Look Like Harry Potter. This is My Curse” A New York Observer reporter is constantly bothered by people who feel they need to point out his resemblance to Harry Potter. “I’ve never read any Harry Potter books,” writes Michael H. Miller. “I’ve never seen the movies. I have no interest.” The only upside to his looks: He once won $20 in a bookstore’s Potter lookalike contest. (Poynter.org/Romenesko) House Hit with Toilet Paper, Then “Peanut-buttered” by Vandals Creamy or crunchy? We don’t know. Also, a car parked in the driveway was “saran-wrapped and baby powdered,” according to police reports. Brookfield Patch) Court: Restaurant can be Sued for Serving Meat to Hindu Patrons A New Jersey appeals court says a group of Hindu residents can sue Moghul Express for money to travel to India, where they say they must purify their souls after eating meat at the restaurant. Moghul Express admitted it accidentally served meat-filled pastries to 16 Hindus whose religion forbids them from eating non-vegetarian food. (Newark Star-Ledger) Chihuahua Thwarts Robbery at California Smoke Shop Surveillance video captures the store owner placing money in a robber’s backpack. As he does, his Chihuahua starts barking at the two men, who beat a hasty retreat, running out of the store with the backpack but taking less money than they could’ve gotten. (Los Angeles Times) Chicago has been Trying to Close Its only Topless Bar for 18 Years Even as the bar’s owner has lost one ruling after another, the courts have stayed those rulings, allowing him to stay in business while his lawyers keep fighting the city. Dancers at the club, which takes in $6 million a year, make over $100,000 a year for their performances. (Chicago Sun-Times) There are Bugs where You Sit on Public Transportation? It’s not the hand straps you should worry about; it’s the cloth seats. The Oregonian asked a biology lab conduct microbe tests on Portland’s public transportation. What it found: “Germs are swimming in those cloth seats. In fact, only the floors are dirtier. And not by much.” (Oregonian) Man Hospitalized after Putting Fireworks in Coffee Grinder Trailer park resident Sean Michael Ogden, 19, attempted to blend fireworks to make larger fireworks when the mixture exploded, causing serious burns. The victim once saw something on the Internet showing how smaller fireworks could be altered to make big fireworks, says a fire official, and he tried to replicate that. A fire inspector who lives about a quarter-mile away said the blast shook her house. (Durango Herald) “Dish-Soap Six” Arrested after Making Water Park Really Bubbly They went from a frat party to the water park, armed with bottles of Dawn detergent. (Westword) Restaurant Says Kids Younger than 6-years-old No Longer Welcome The eatery owner says a screaming kid is “the height of being impolite and selfish, and therefore, I instituted a policy.” He adds that there’s “nothing wrong with babies, but the fact is you can’t control their volume.” (WTAE.com) Sisters Sue after Mourning Mom at Wrong Gravesite for 20 Years Last summer, when the sisters complained that the gravesite had fallen into disrepair, a cemetery employee looked up the file and told them that the body of a man occupies Grave No. 103 and that their mother was actually buried about 90 feet away. (New York Daily News)

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After a long, dreamy, groggy sleep, Sanur is awakening with a roar. Long tagged as “Snore” by the partiers in Seminyak and considered unenlightened by the yogis in Ubud, Sanur has remained pretty much the same for the last 23 years that I have known this place. I live here peacefully and happily tucked between a tree lined street and a shady beachfront area, which is free of traffic, hawkers and crowds. Alas, the secret is out and this sleepy little village is finally changing. At last count, eight new hotels are under construction and traffic congestion is starting. Change is inevitable, but I will miss the quiet serenity of this little town. One of the best things about Sanur is the shady beach complete with a six kilometer sidewalk. There are also about ten public oceanfront bales available for anyone to enjoy. And it’s a great place to mingle with the Balinese, as on Sundays, hundreds of locals come out for the day. I’m going to share some of the secrets of this lovely beachfront with you, so come on over for a day or a weekend and enjoy what serene Sanur has to offer. Sanur Beach is comprised of seven main areas. At the very north coming down off Jalan Hang Tuah is Pantai Satu, which means the first beach. Then going south you will find Segara, Sindhu, Karang, Duyung , Cemara, and Mertasari at the Southern end. Most of the activities listed can be found at each of these areas. RELAXATION: One of the most unusual things about Sanur Beach compared to most of the other beaches in Bali, is no one really bothers you here. You can just relax so: 1. Rent a beach chair for the day at a cost of about 20.000rp. 2. Read a book. 3. Sketch or paint a canvas. 4. Take a leisurely stroll down the beachfront sidewalk. 5. Swim up to a bar for a cocktail at one of the many beachfront pools. 6. Swing in a hanging chair at the Bamboo Bar in Sanur Beach hotel. 7. Enjoy a margarita on a beachfront lounge bed at Puri Santrian or 8. Swim out to one of their floating rafts in the ocean. 9. Get up early and watch a magnificent sunrise. SPORTS A N D ACTIVITIES ON THE WATER: S a n u r Beach is unusual in that there is surf beyond the reef and on the shore Jukung calm waters. This opens the area up to a large variety of water based opportunities. 10. Rent a kayak. 11. Take a fast ride on a jet ski. 12. Take kite surfing lessons. 13. Learn to windsurf. 14. Rent a snorkel and fins and go out to the reef. 15. Rent a surfboard or take a lesson. 16 Organize a dive trip from one of the water activity places on the beach. 17. Have a relaxing swim in calm waters. 18. Fly high on a parasail. 19. See how your balance is on a paddleboard. 20. Grab a hat and a pole and go fishing with the locals. 21. Hire a guide to take you out in the colorful local canoes called jukung. 22. Go for a ride in a glass bottom boat. 23. Be in Nusa Lembongan in 30 minutes on a fast boat from the beach. SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES ON THE SHORE: Lots of activities abound without going in the water for those of you who like to stay dry. 24. Rent a bicycle for 25.000rp and cruise the beach sidewalk. 25. Get really fit with a fast jog. 26. Jump in with the locals on a fast moving soccer game. 27. Join a game of Volleyball. 28. Play ping pong at Inna Sindhu. 39. Play billiards at Mangos. 30. Find a Martial Arts class in progress that you can watch or join. BEAUTY & SPA Here you can choose, go to the beauty therapists or they will come to you. Lounge on your rented beach chair and get a pedicure or find a massage table beachside for a Balinese massage. 31. Massage – 60.000 an hour 32. Pedicure 33. Manicure 34. Hair Braided

35. Dreadlocks – Costs about 2 million and takes all day, but you can get it done. 36. Foot Reflexology 37. Henna Temporary Tattoo 38. Find a jamu lady and drink a healthy spa tonic that will revitalize you. ENLIGHTENMENT/SPIRTUAL Quiet and peaceful Sanur Beach is a perfect place for reflective activities. 39. Free Qi Gong near Bali Hyatt on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons. 40. On weekends, join in dance and song with the Hare Khrisnas. 41. Practice Tai Chi. 42. Meditate in a bale on the ocean. 43. P r a c t i c e yoga alone or ask for Mangku in front of Laghawa f o r a private lesson. 44. Just North Public beach bale at sunset of Bali Hyatt is my favorite shaded natural space for meditation. 45. At Mercure a new Yoga/Qi Gong/ Meditation space is opening beachfront. CULTURAL: You will find an interesting variety of cultural experiences on this beach. 46. Beachfront, just before Jalan Hang Tuah is LeMayeur Museum. In 1953, it was the first museum to open in Bali. 47. At Santrian Griya follow the signs inside the grounds to their museum. They change exhibitions of local artists monthly. 48. The boys club of Sanur in the 70’s had some interesting characters. Artist Ian van Wieringen traded a couple of orangutan paintings for the balance on his bar bill at La Taverna. The paintings still hang today. 49. On Sunday afternoons Tandjung Sari offers free Balinese dance lessons to the young girls in the community, and it’s lovely to watch. 50. Locals are happy to help you with your Indonesian in exchange for an English lesson. 51. Beachside stalls sell bamboo rindik xylophones and in hope of a sale, the vendor will give you a lesson. 52. Pantai Karang has a cemetery and some pretty fancy cremation ceremonies are set up on the beach. Be polite and keep your distance if not properly dressed. SOCIAL STUFF: There are lots of social opportunities on this laid back beach. Don’t be shy and see what unfolds. 53. Many local ex-pats hang out at Bonsai Bar. Pull up a bar stool and learn about Bali from people in the know. 54. There’s a beachfront Circle K with tables out front and always a crowd. Stop in for a chat and a Pop Mie. 55. Challenge your brain at any number of regular size or giant life size chessboards. 56. Play a board game, such as scrabble or backgammon. 57. Enjoy a romantic candlelit dinner right on the beach. 58. Join in a game of ceki, remi or other card games with the local guys. 59. Organize a beach party for any event with most any hotel or restaurant. 60. If you must, get in touch with home using free Wi-Fi. FAMILY: Beaches always make for good family fun and Sanur Beach with its calm waters near the shoreline is family friendly. 61. Buy a kite and fly it. 62. Rent some buckets and shovels and build a sandcastle. 63. In low tide, look for starfish, but leave them where you find them. 64. Lots of locations rent small inflatable tubes and rafts for the little ones. The cost is 10.000 for a couple of hours. 65. The sidewalk is perfect for bringing that stroller out for a nice long walk. 66. Climb a tree. 67. Play a game of Frisbee with your dog. 68. On Sundays, all the locals bring their puppies out – fun puppy watching. 69. Have a family picnic under a lovely shady tree. 70. At sunset find a local guy to build a small bonfire for you. Bring your own marshmallows. 71. Book a family expedition at any of the beachfront tourist booths. FOOD AND DRINK: There is no shortage of food and drink from one end of the beach to the other. Here are a few of my favorites. 72. Many small warungs sell fresh young coconut. Only

10.000rp for a healthy and refreshing drink. 73. Roast corn is also sold by vendors all along the beach for 5.000. 74. Find the peanut man on the beach for delicious roasted peanuts. 75. Monday nights Griya Santrian has fresh seafood buffet served beachside. 76. Beach Café has a more extensive kids menu than most places. 77. Lutuhs Coffee Shop has cappuccino and yummy homemade desserts. 78. Just beside Kami Sami is a small place called Warung Kopi where everything on the menu is 20.000RP or less. 79. Peneeda View warung has become quite popular. It has a laid back beachfront atmosphere along with grilled fish and cold beer. 80. Cool down with a delicious ice cream dessert at Stiff Chilli’s. 81. Just before Puri Santrian is Ni Putuhs Warung. A quiet and cozy place to rent a beach chair and have a cold beer or soda. 82. At the Southern tip at Pengembak beach, Warung Tanjung serves interesting drinks like Lychee-Basil Roska and Pineapple Mint Roska 83. You can make a special request to Ketut at Seaside Bar at Laghawa for a local buffet spread. Give her a day’s notice. 84. Meet a fishing boat on the beach and buy fresh catch to cook at home. ENTERTAINMENT: 85. Reggae Music is still popular on Sanur Beach and can be heard at Warung Sunrise with Ida and Friends on M/W/F or Mangos on T/TH/S. 86. Several of the beachside restaurants feature Legong Dance with dinner. 87. Stroll the beach early evening and you’ll come across quite a few small ensemble of latin or easy listening music. 88. Rent a DJ and set up a stage for a rocking beach party SHOPPING: 89. There are several markets from Pantai Satu all the way to Mertasari where you can find clothing, bags and souvenirs. Be sure to bargain. 90. Bonsai Art Gallery has a nice collection of paintings. 91. Order a custom dress at CantikTailor, located beside Inna Sindhu. 92. Just on the North side of Hyatt, Johnny’s beachside shop has been selling wood carvings for many years. UNIQUE: 93. My daughter and her friends love climbing in the giant blue diamond at Bali Beach. 94. Check out a luxury beachside villa and perhaps make an offer. 95. Call the Beach Café for a booking to attend their monthly full moon festival, featuring wayang kulit, kecak dance, gamelan and Balinese buffet under the moon and the stars. 96. Feel like a king with a royal beachside dinner at the Hyatt complete with throne like chairs and palatial decorations. 97. If you fall in love in Bali, plan a beautiful beach wedding for a fraction of the cost in your country. AND IF YOU’RE VERY LUCKY: 98. O n r a r e occasions Mt. Agung unveils itself completely from the clouds, and the view from Sanur Beach is stunning. 99. Sometimes there are Mt Agung from Sanur turtle eggs protected and enclosed by fences; be there when they emerge from their shells. 100. When the Mertasari temple celebrates an odalan (temple birthday), they have an amazing Barong trance dance that very few tourists attend. It’s the real thing. And the 101st and most amazing thing to do on Sanur beach if you’re really lucky is: 101. Watch the Red Moon Rise. On rare occasions, just after the sun sets another luminous red sphere rises; it’s a red moon and it’s magical. For questions or comments about this article contact meekaanne@ yahoo.com Copyright © 2011 Meeka Anne

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Bali residents Rotary Club of Bali Seminyak’s Robert Epstone (UK), Beat Schmid de Gruneck (Swiss), Bali Villa Serenity’s Daniel Chieppa (French) and Balinese wife ‘Lady Soles’ Yatna and daughter Bambou Chieppa.

As you would expect, their 29-day journey produced some unforgettable moments. The SOLE MEN had discussions with some amazing local people along the way helping poor and homeless children in Bali as well as experiencing incredible kindness, humility and selflessness in teachers, villagers and communities. They learned the value of a smile and sympathy which meant so much especially as quite often they were in some pain from the roads. They learned to recognize where help is needed especially when making the health education presentations which were very eagerly received by the children. They learned and were reminded time and again that sharing is caring and that there is still so much that can be done in Bali, not only with health education but also environmental issues which of course impact on health for example the main reason for pollution being the burning of plastic which later causes cancer in the community.

* SOLE MEN will host a party on Sunday August 14th, at SGI-Bali’s garden venue on Sunset Road, for poor and homeless children with entertainment, food and fun!

WHAT IS ‘YAYASAN SOLE MEN INDONESIA’ Robert and Beat formed a registered charity foundation in Indonesia together with, as President, Pak Made Mangku Ariawan - Humanitarian, Politician, Hindu Priest and businessman and owner of Indo TV a local station in Bali. The Yayasan is supported by Rotary District 3400, incorporating ALL 81 clubs in Indonesia, who are joint signatories for the bank account. The foundation supports Poor and Homeless Children in Indonesia as well as providing health education and education about how to revive their environment. WHAT THEY DID Sole Men’s first 535km barefoot walk around Bali was not just a ‘walk around Bali’. They held successful health education presentations in schools, orphanages and villages together with a doctor or nurse from Bali Kids, as well as talks on how children can help to clean up their immediate environment. Experienced Yoga teachers Daniel and Yatna also presented yoga to these thousands of children.

* SOLE MEN will do a barefoot Walkathon on the Bukit starting evening of September 9th through the 10th and HOW MUCH MONEY WAS RAISED: completion on the 11th for International Literacy day (actually on the 8th Sept). The walkers will stop at and With just over $12,000 and more coming in......the SOLE promote Bali Life Orphanage, the Eco Surf Rescue, MEN have found this deeply gratifying especially as this Uluwatu Project and other humanitarian and environmental first walk was always planned only to be a ‘proof of concept’ projects. The walk will start from the Silly Snail cafe on walk. Total distance covered: 535 barefoot km. Number of Saturday September 10th along Nusa Dua and end up on days x29 days. Sunday 11th at R.O.L.E’s Eco Learning Park at 7pm.

Robert has also travelled this year to, and walked barefoot in, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, England and USA (California) and has pledged to continue to be ‘shoeless’ WHO GETS THE MONEY: until SOLE MEN have raised $US 1million. Initially Yayasan Sole Men Indonesia has been funding the printing and distribution of basic health care manuals for poor children of different ages. For example advice re basic health care for the younger children, and HIV prevention, alcoholism, drugs, and addiction for the older children. Together with a doctor and/or nurse from Yayasan Anak Anak <http://balikids.org/> the SOLE MEN used these manuals for the health presentations in schools, orphanages and villages around Bali during the recent 535km barefoot walk. Going forward the SOLE MEN’s plan is to support as many poor and homeless children in Bali as possible, and later to fund additional mobile health clinics to reach children in places where currently they have little or WHY THEY DID IT no access to medical health care, as well as health The first walk was done as a ‘proof of concept’ walk to education and much needed education regarding the then package and take to corporates for fundraising for environment. a series of walks in Indonesia and elsewhere. They did it barefoot to be in solidarity with those unfortunate As funds are increased through donations the SOLE MEN shoeless children and adults who don’t have a choice as plan to donate an urgently needed replacement ambulance for the Bumi Sehat Foundation (Ibu Robin) they have. in Aceh as the previous second hand one donated by Rotary is now dead from rust and wear and tear after WHAT THEY ACHIEVED seven years in constant use. Great publicity as an awareness campaign in a number of newspapers in Indonesia, UK and globally online. The SOLE MEN’s final mission is to establish a centre for Coverage by four Indonesian TV stations - TVRI-Bali, homeless children with facilities to help them readjust, Bali TV, Alam TV, and Bali’s ITN as well as twice on UK’s emotionally, intellectually and spiritually with education ITV news channel. Two Indonesian film companies filmed programs and vocational training to prepare for work within part of it including <http://balitodayshow.com/> who the Bali Tourist industry working with the Ministry of Culture constantly posted progress videos to YouTube. Through and Tourism. PR in these media and SOLE MEN’s own Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Indonesia-Sole- In the meantime the SOLE MEN will be conducting further Men/171448079551178>, Twitter (robertepstone) and high profile barefoot walks in Indonesia and elsewhere to <http://www.solemen.org/> ‘Yayasan Sole Men generate more awareness and begin fund raising. Their Indonesia’ have received donations from UK, Japan, policy is never to hand over money or fund overheads, China, USA, and Switzerland so far as well as donations instead to continue to fund actual projects as outlined on the road from interested residents and tourists from above with special care being taken to insure that all donations go to help those in most need. France, Belgium and Australia.

Sunday September 11th at 4pm you can join this Walkathon and raise money yourself from a point 4 km out from the R.O.L.E. at Eco Learning Center, Sawangan, Nusa Dua. Funds raised will be donated to R.O.L.E’s Girls Literacy Program, Children’s Eco Awareness Tours Program, Bali Street Kids Foundation(YKPA), Bali Life Orphanage, Eco Surf Rescue, Uluwatu (Environmental Clean Up and Infrastructure for Uluwatu). The SOLE MEN will walk barefoot however shoes are optional for supporters walking for sponsorship! Contact: Solemen <http://www.solemen.org>, or R.O.L.E. Foundation http:// rolefoundation.org/. *SOLE MEN have been invited, subject to board approval, by The Quicksilver Foundation to complete a 500 km barefoot walk at the World Surfing Championships on Australia’s Gold Coast on February 27th 2012 in front of an audience of 10,000 people on their final day. For people walking without shoes, the SOLE MEN are certainly covering a lot of ground! If you wish to donate to their cause you can do so here <http://www.solemen.org/ how-can-you-donate/>.

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When John Duffield and his partner Rachel moved to Bali from Hong Kong last year, they inherited a derelict aviary in the garden of their home in the heart of Ubud. Learning about the bird rescue and rehabilitation programs of the Friends of the National Parks Foundation (FNPF) office on Jalan Bisma, John offered the NGO the use of the aviary. But FNPF Director Dr Bayu Wirayudha and his Australian volunteer Alan El Kadhi suggested that John actively participate in a project instead of just being a donor. “It never crossed my mind that after 25 years in the financial services industry I could be responsible for a colony of endangered birds,” John told me. “I was way out of my comfort zone, but it made me think about how I could help personally rather than just throwing some money at it. To have given FNPF the aviary would have made me feel good, but actually engaging my time and energy brings the project to life and connects me directly.” And brings him much pleasure.

can contribute to reducing the commercial activity of bird markets, pet trade, ignorance, habitat protection and rehabilitation even on a small island like Bali. The power of the collective is so enormous -- if everyone told five other people about this, it would have a huge impact. Small pockets of awareness contribute to the new age of enlightenment that is shining here. We can’t save the world but everyone can participate in a small way in our own towns and cities. We don’t have to do anything spectacular or full-time. Just engage ourselves however we can – pick up a plastic bag from a stream, show compassion for beggars on the street, support a wildlife project.

projects to help the communities. The goal is to develop and promote the region’s rich culture and beautiful environment. We visited the temple on a clear morning and prayed in the shade of towering old trees, incense curling up around us to dissolve in the cool mountain air -– air that was alive with birdsong. Afterwards I sat with Pak Mangku sipping sweet black coffee while he told me about plans to work with FNPF to create a community-conceived bird sanctuary here.

The Java Sparrows join a thriving colony of Bali Starlings (Leucopsar rothschildi) released on Nusa Penida by FNPF over the past five years. “Environmentally, we live in traumatic times. I read a dreadful headline about orangutans in Borneo –- a mother and baby were captured and the mother was drowned in front of her baby. That had a profound effect on me. Working with FNFP I feel now like I’m part of a team that can make a difference, and raising awareness and education will make the team bigger and enable people to do what they are capable of on whatever scale they can.” John and Rachel are now rearing another flock of juvenile Java Sparrows, and are aligning with other small groups of thoughtful individuals involved in animal protection, wildlife and habitat protection projects. His latest project, in association with Janice Girardi and her team at BAWA along with other carefully chosen partner foundations like Dr Bayu’s FNPF, will focus heavily on innovative ways to raise funds to promote conservation, education and community development across the region.

Together with Dr Bayu, John rescued over 100 young Java Sparrows from the Denpasar bird market in October 2010 and moved them into the newly repaired aviary. As the months went by, these starving bundles of feathers turned into plump little parsons in their distinctive black jackets. In May they were transferred to interim aviaries on Nusa Penida to learn to forage for themselves. On July 10 they were released into the wild under the protection of all the island’s villages. The Java Sparrows join a thriving colony of Bali Starlings (Leucopsar rothschildi) released on Nusa Penida by FNPF over the past five years. “I have been wanting to build a wild population of Java Sparrows (Padda oryza) on Nusa Penida,” explained Bayu. “Java Sparrows were once common all over Bali, especially in the rice fields. But despite only being classified by IUCN as ‘vulnerable’, in reality they are now very rare in Bali because they are a popular cage bird and because of the widespread use of pesticide in the rice fields. Many of the young birds are poached from their nests and sold. I’m concerned that the Java Sparrow will be threatened with extinction before they become classified as endangered, so FNPF has started a project to build a backup wild population on Nusa Penida. This population can then be used for relocation to other areas of Bali in the future.” Sort of like having a savings account with wings. Java Sparrows are flock birds. They survive by living and flying in large numbers to support the occasional loss of the weak and the slow, so at least 100 birds are required to build a viable population. “FNPF could not have proceeded with this project without the help of John and Rachel, and we’re extremely grateful to them for making this possible,” says Bayu. John was enchanted by his new charges and would sit in the aviary with the birds every morning while he read his newspaper. Caring for the Java Sparrows spawned a broader interest in FNFP’s other projects – orang utans, reforestation and sea turtle conservation. The project has also made him very thoughtful about the role foreign settlers can play in helping to protect Bali’s environment. “ I’m not an environmental warrior, but this initiative has made a huge difference to the viability of the Java Sparrow population on Bali. Anybody with a small budget and any spatial resource

John and Rachel join the ranks of a growing number of foreigners who have settled in Bali and are actively contributing skills and resources to their new home. “People need to make social contracts,” points out John. “We’re grateful to live in Bali, particularly in Ubud, but gratitude without action is nothing more than a pleasant feeling. Everyone needs to examine the status of their social contracts. Take a good look around at your immediate surroundings and you’ll find something worthwhile, engaging and really socially beneficial without having to look very far from home.” Nusa Penida, Bali’s first unofficial bird sanctuary, may soon be joined by a second. High on the flanks of Mount Batu Karu is a magical temple. Pura Besi Kulang is embraced by high rice terraces and groves of trees. At its heart is an ancient sanctuary, a sacred place made of stones stacked high, and on top of this mossy wall a row of small stone gods stands guard. The temple committee heard about the FNPF-initiated bird sanctuary project in Nusa Penida and discussed it with surrounding communities. Several villages in Penebel decided to approach Bayu to start a similar project.

This community has a history of nature conservation. In the past villagers would capture Java Sparrows for themselves, but there is no culture here of poaching wild birds for sale as there is in so many other communities. So the bird population in this area is largely undisturbed. I have never heard so many birds anywhere else in Bali. Bayu and Farquhar identified over 20 species including thrushes, doves, barbets, bulbuls, spider hunters, flower peckers, sunbirds, black eagles, magpie robins, prinias, fantails, munias and kingfishers. Villagers say there are also storks and eagles. The elders tell me that all birds are fewer now, probably due to the chemicals used in the rice fields which affect all the creatures in the food chain. FNPF is inviting volunteers to assist with the Batukaru project. To start, FNPF wants to train a number of the locals to act as tour guides for the area. Volunteers will be asked to provide conversational English language lessons as they accompany the guides on the proposed walking tours. Over time, FNPF will develop programmes to help the local warungs to cater for birders and eco-tourists. Please contact FNPF at info@fnfp.com for more information. When it comes to wildlife protection, community-based resource management is the only model that really works. Supporting organizations like FNPF with our time, funds or other resources helps preserve Bali’s natural heritage for its children’s children.

When it comes to wildlife protection, community-based resource management is the only model that really works. A decade ago Batu Karu temple held a rare Warna Kerti purification ceremony for the protection of nature. Recently a new ceremony was held with Bayu after which 15 birds were released under the temple ‘awig awig’ (traditional community regulation) for wildlife protection. The goal is to have similar ‘awig awig’ throughout the five villages that support the temple, comprising about 800 households. Non-migrating birds have a small territory and the villages have pledged to protect an area of about 50 square kilometres. In a quiet way, history is being made on this remote Balinese mountainside. Never before has a local community volunteered its land to become a bird sanctuary.

A collection of Ibu Kat’s stories, previously published as ‘Dragons in the Bath’, is now in its third printing under the title ‘Bali Daze -- Freefall off the Tourist Trail’. Available from Ganesha Books in Ubud and Seminyak or directly from Kat at bali_cat 7@yahoo.com

As on Nusa Penida, in return for this community-based commitment to conservation, FNPF will run a variety of

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This Sporting Life 2nd Bali Ocean Swim Andrew Tebbuts wins the 2nd Bali Ocean Swim 2011 on Kuta Beach out from Bali Garden Beach Resort & Spa held on Sunday 10th July. The fundraising event organized by Bali Sports Foundation, now in its second year was started by Olympic 1500 mt gold medalist Bob Windle. Andrew, British based in Kuala Lumpur swam the 10, kilometre course in a blistering 2 hours, 2 minutes and 30 seconds in generally smooth conditions, Andrew is the inaugural 10 K winner, as in 2010 the longest distance was a 5 k swim. Andrew finished 16 minutes ahead of second place getter Supriadi to claim the 10km title. Following Andrew & Supriadi into 3rd place was I Wayan Sudarta. First woman home and winner of the women’s division Maxine Fitzpatrick, who surprisingly at registration was unsure of whether she could handle the 10 km and was considering doing the 5 km swim. Following Maxine, in second place Arsiyanti doing one better than her bronze in the 2010 5 km Ocean Swim. In the 5 kilometre race Bali’s Ida Bagus Maha Kacha Manuaba held German Joerg Scharf to win in 1,05:50. In the 1.2 kilometre sprint, it was the tightest finish on record with I Putu Takahide Valentino just edging out Sam Hume by 2 seconds to win in 13:28 to Sam’s 13:30. Andrew Sutherland rounded of the place getters in 15:10. In the women’s Agatha Susila won, improving on her silver last year. In the junior boys Ricky Darmawan edged out Sam White and I Made Dai Darma to take the gold in 13:36, and the junior girls Natasha Candra Prameswari beat 13 year old Eva Pet for the gold, with Sweania Betzeba Delisa taking third place. In the 1.2 km Masters men, it was an all foreign affair with Australia’s Marc Alliotti first, British Christian Sanderson second and return swimmer from Australia Owen Sweetman taking bronze. In the Women’s masters it was a bit of a family affair, with N. Marshall edging out sister Shelley to take first place with Sherri Beardman coming in third. All swimmers returned safely with only a few injuries by jellyfish. Balawista (Bali Lifeguards) did a magnificient job of marshalling the swimmers around the demanding course and BIMC paramedics treated the jellyfish stings. Bali Sports Foundation would like to thank Coaltrans, Balawista, Bali Garden Beach Resort & Spa, Boardwalk Restaurant, BIMC hospital, and Coca Cola. Special mention to BSF trustee Vicki Spencer who donated the beautiful medals & trophies. All proceeds from this event go to fund the ongoing disabled swimmers program by Bali Sports Foundation. 6th HOTAIR- Kiteboarding competition Current Asian kiteboard c h a m p i o n Thailand’s Yo – Narapichit Pudla showed all the other 20 international kiteboarders at the 6th HOTAIR why he is the Overall winner Yo –Narapichit Pudla - Photo Thaison Horn best in Asia. Clearly in a class of his own Yo won all the individual events, naturally culminating in winning the overall HOTAIR champion. The Bali Sports Foundation (BSF) sponsored

Kiteboard to KTA award for best overall Balinese kiteboarder went to I Made Budha (Lolo). In keeping with Bali Sports Foundation’s goal of giving local promising local athletes opportunities they would never have, this award means that for the first time ever a Balinese kiteboarder will compete with Asia’s best in Thailand in the 2011-12 Kiteboard Asia Tour. 2011 HOTAIR, Indonesia’s only kiteboard competition, now in its 6th year, was held over 3 days from 15-17 July in front of Sanur Beach Hotel, on South Bali’s 3rd Place I komang Pande, Place Overall winner Yo –Narapichit Pudla east coast. In 2nd1st place I Made Budha (Lolo) - Photo Thaison Horn f u r t h e r recognition of HOTAIR’s growing importance, this year the event is supported by Kiteboard Asia Tour, Asia’s professional kiteboard championship. Race Director Mario Bari introduced a new event this year, the Wave contest held out on the waves of Sanur reef, together with tournament event regulars Marathon, Freestyle, Hangtime and HOTAIR’s signature Jump for the Chilli, with a cash prize. HOTAIR kicked off on Friday July 15th, with the 5 km Marathon course set by Mario, held inside the reef in Sanur. Yo outpaced his rivals to win comfortably from Bali’s I Komang Pande with I Made Budha (Lolo) coming in third. In the second event, Freestyle, each competitor had 8 minute heats in which to impress with their moves the 4 judges headed by the irrepressible head judge Marcel Somba. Points were given for difficulty of tricks, height, landing and overall fluidity. Once again Yo showed his class in finishing first. The new event Wave was held on the reef next to the Sanur lighthouse with the Pertamina shipwreck, still stuck on the reef after 8 months as the backdrop, competitors were judged similarly to a surf contest in 20 minute heats. And again Yo came out on top. Special mention to Darma (Yogi) Watts with his surfing background grabbed a third place and this placing would later prove significant in the final standings as it allowed I Made Budha to edge out I Komang Pande for the BSF Kiteboard to KTA award. To win Hangtime, the competitors must stay in the air the longest, and all jumps in a 8 minute heat are totaled for the accumulative standing. Showing his experience in the light winds,Yo out jumped everyone to win his 4th event. A further prize for longest individual hangtime was also awarded, again to Yo again with a jump of 4.70 seconds,however still short of the all time HOTAIR record of 6.5 seconds because of the light winds. On Sunday the final event was held, the Jump for Chilli, whereby a large chilli is tied to a penjor and the competitors have to launch themselves and grab it. Winner takes all and for the first time over the weekend, the winner was not Yo but I Ketut Kecil, who by grabbing the chilli took home a cool Rp. 3 million. Looking ahead, HOTAIR is looking to be part of the Kiteboard Tour Asia. Bali Sports Foundation and Blue Oasis Dive would like to thank the sponsors Coca Cola, Stiff Chilli, Ripcurl School of Surf and Sanur Beach Hotel.

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Letters To Bali Advertiser Bali, Kharma and Pets Dear Sir, Two weeks ago someone stole my eight month old Burmese cat. I know he was stolen because one of the staff working in my complex saw several young girls carry him off. This wonderful little cat was wearing a blue collar with a bell on it and was well fed. It was obvious that he was not a stray. During the last two weeks my wife and I have walked the Mertesari neighborhood in Sanur many times and met some wonderful neighbors. It is surprising how many of them have lost pets in the same way. We have put posters about the cat at pet stores and were astounded by the number of other posters advertising ‘lost’ (stolen) animals. One dictionary describes kharma as: The total effect of a person’s actions and conduct during the successive phases of the person’s existence, regarded as determining the person’s destiny. In Bali, where good and bad kharma is so important, it is impossible to understand how someone can steal someone else’s pet. It tears out the owner’s heart and completely disorients the animal’s life. Whether the thief is a bule or an Indonesian, kharma is the same. I would hope that those people who have stolen an animal will read this and realize that kharma gives positive and negative rewards. The thieves should carefully consider another theft of a loved pet. Stealing is stealing. Stealing a life is the worst you can do. Don’t take someone’s pet. If you do, you will eventually be the one to lose something precious. I lost my cat but, unfortunately, I lost something else. I have come to realize that I have lost a small piece of my heart that holds trust in humans who live around me. I will try to get it back. Scott Grenfell, Jl. Tanjung ke Pantai, Sanur, Bali

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Dog Baiting on Bali Beaches Dear Sir, Poison dog baits are being left on our beaches to cull the dogs, of late on the beaches north of Kudeta. Baits are indiscriminate and not only kill stray dogs but can kill local flora and fauna, kill beloved pets and quite possibly kill a small child too young to understand not to put things in the mouth. Ten Tips that you can do to improve the situation. 1. Vaccinate your dogs for rabies. 2. Donate to BAWA to assist in their efforts to vaccinate all dogs. 3. Keep the beaches clean. Do not leave rubbish, particularly food scraps on our beaches which encourage stray dogs to scavenge. 4. Ask the management of resorts along the beaches to have their security staff check for baits and also keep the beaches free of food scraps. 5. Ask developers along the beaches and resorts to place more sealed garbage bins along the beaches and on building sites to discourage scavenging. 6. Notify the police at the Petetinget Temple parking station if you see baiting or dead dogs on the beach. They are most helpful and need our assistance. 7. Feed your dogs before walking them along the beaches and take a ball to keep them active and not foraging. 8. Keep dogs on a leash on beaches north of Kudeta to Echo Beach until the Petetinget Police give the all clear 9. Walk your dogs along the shore-line at low tide where poisons will have been washed away 10. If you suspect poisoning of your dog, give milk imme diately and take directly to a vet. The poison is very fast acting. Kind regards and woof woof!! Lizzie Love.

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* Build your own fish pond: Do you want a constant and cheap source of animal protein always on hand? It’s easy to build a low cost fishpond (kolam ikan) in your backyard and breed nila (parrot fish), lele (catfish), karper and gurami (species of carp). An expensive fiber glass casing is not necessary. Just use a natural earth bottom and paras (sandstone) or concrete sides. The only requirement is that water has to constantly flow in and out of your pond. Buy small fish (bibit) at the Kantor Dinas Perikanan (Fisheries Office) at Jl. Pattimura 77 (tel. 0361227-926) in Denpasar and at Jl. Pulonias (tel. 0361811-497) in Ta b a n a n . Catfish (lele) for example cost Rp150 per bibit. Feed your fish Fishponds dedak (bubuk padi or rice chaff) or commercial fish food which can also be bought at a toko makanan ternak. Lele even eat bread crumbs and chopped fresh vegetables. * Health: Low cost ways to stay cool in Bali’s heat: drink lots of water, use an umbrella, don a floppy hat, water soaked bandana or t-shirt, wear your hair up, shade the back of your neck, wear sandals, shorts, wife beaters (singlets) or shortsleeved shirts, short skirts or swimsuits, loose-fitting looselywoven cotton clothing light in color and weight, take showers or immerse in a bathtub up to three times daily, include salt in your diet, eat spicy food but avoid rich fatty foods, don’t overeat, don’t drink excessive alcohol or caffeine, take an afternoon nap (tidur siang), squirt your body with water, wet your hair, pour ice cold water into your hat, plunge your feet in a bucket of ice water, travel or exercise in hot areas only at dawn or dusk, walk slowly in the shade, walk fast in the sun or over hot asphalt, go to an air-conditioned mall during hottest part of the day, break up long road trips with stopovers, use a fan to circulate air, close curtains and blinds, keep doors and windows shut or hang a damp sheet in an open window or use a window fan (blades facing outside). * Frog Market (Pasar Kodok): Grand Central Station for used clothing on Bali. Like a giant open-air Salvation Army, this 500-meter-long line of shops on both sides of Jl. OB (Obral) sell great jackets for only Rp50,000, t-shirts Rp10,000Rp15,000. All are emergency donations from aid agencies and charity groups overseas which somehow end up here. Used clothes traders at night markets (pasar sengol) and from all over Bali buy one meter square bal pres (bound bundles) which are sold depending on their contents: 200+ mixed pants (celana) Rp2,800,000, 270+ flannel shirts Rp2,500,000, mixed celana n y l o n synthetic fabric p a n t s Rp1- Rp2 million. Tr a d e r s t h e n break the tightlypacked bundles down and sell the clothes piecemeal. Open everyday 9 am-5 pm. Parking Rp2000. The best shop (no name) is located opposite the warung bakso on the road to Kampung Kodok. The proprietor Ibu Gede stocks the largest selection and highest quality clothing at extremely reasonable prices (Rp3,000-Rp75,000). * Free digital books: If you’re finding the cost of books on Bali too high or if it’s too much hassle borrowing books from the limited number of libraries on the island, avail yourself of free and legal books on the Internet: ICDL and The Story Museum (both for children’s books) are just two examples of dozens of sites where you can find digital books in a number of languages which can either be downloaded or read online. Other outstanding sites are GoodReads, ManyBooks, Pixel

of Ink, Daily Lit. * Restaurants: When eating in a Rumah Makan Padang food, pick a busy roadside warung with a high turnover. Show up at around 10 am just after the breakfast crowd leaves when you can be certain that most dishes are freshly cooked and have not sat behind a glass window for hours. It’s always cheaper to order a nasi campur (mixed rice) that you choose yourself from the dishes and bowls in the window whereby you’re charged for only what you eat. If you allow the waiter to place dishes on the table, you will be charged for every dish you sample, even if you take only a bit of the sauce (example: if there are two pieces of beef rendang and you take one, you’ll be charged for both). Note that dry dishes without sauce or broth, such as nasi campur babi guling and nasi campur ayam betutu, keep longer and retain their taste better. * Transport: 758 people died in traffic accidents on Bali in March, April and May of this year, most from motorcycle accidents. By law it is mandatory in Indonesia to wear a motorcycle helmet that has a SNI mark (Standar Nasional Indonesia), though this rule is often ignored. Helmets provided with rental bikes (both from individuals or from companies) are of the plastic or fiberglass variety used on construction sites with little or no padding. You’ve only got one head, so buy a top quality head protection on Bali at prices cheaper than in Australia. AGV brand, costing Rp1.5 million and up, are the strongest available motorcycle helmets on Bali. NHK, at around Rp550,000, are the second best. Then comes KYT for about Rp450,000 down to very basic cheap novelty helmets for AGV - the best as low as Rp75,000-100,000. Helmet motorcycle helmet stalls are found along roadsides all over money can buy the island, though the best selections are in Denpasar’s helmet shops. Buy the sort with a visor; apart from helping save your cranium or teeth if you do come off the bike, if it rains an open helmet is painful. * Vampire Awareness: Leaving electronics turned on consumes more energy than people realize. Called “vampires,” many home appliances still consume energy while still plugged in, as much as 40% of the average electricity bill. Reduce the drain of these phantom electrical leakers by plugging all office, computer and home entertainment equipment into a multioutlet power strip and when you’re not using them just turn the power strip off. Unplug any equipment that has red lights such as a cell phone charger, TV or DVD player. * Health: The cheapest genuine Viagra on the island is sold at Apotek Kimia Farma pharmacy, Jl. Bypass 285 (tel. 0361781-5666) in Sanur. Open 10 am-10 pm. Pfizer Viagra from the USA costs Rp157,000 per 100 mg pill, Rp118,000 per 50 mg pill. Though you may buy them singly, pills come in Packages of four-viagra original pfizer packages of four. Note that the 100 mg pill, only Rp 39,000 more expensive, is much better value because you can get two doses out of one pill by just cutting it in half. * Free advice: It’s astounding the amount of high quality information that can be found on the world wide web where millions of accurate, up to date, and plainly written articles are available for free. A source of extremely useful information about pregnancy, delivery and adoption in Indonesia can be found on the Jakarta Family Guide website: www. familyguidetojakarta.web/id/havingababy/html. NOLO Press’s website is a prime example. Although they have a bias in adhering to the U.S. legal system, there are still hundreds of free and very useful commonsense articles that apply to anyone anywhere about saving, budgeting, money management, kid’s allowances, tips for avoiding financial trouble, and so on. * Medicinal jamu: Jamu are over-the-counter traditional herbal medicines derived from the gardens and forests of the

archipelago. Costing Rp2000-Rp5000 per packet, there are hundreds of potent medicines that have empirically been proven to have curative benefits. Jamu sells at prices far below Western allopathic medicines and are 100% free of chemicals with fewer side effects. There are jamu that fortify the heart, slow the aging Fat burning Borobudur Jamu process, make the skin clear and fragrant, treat an inflamed appendix, cure a urinary tract infection. Other jamu treat colds, dizziness, runny noses, bronchitis, flu, sore bones, backaches, listlessness, depression, infertility, lack of sex drive. Clinical tests have been carried out on the efficacy of Nyonya Meneer’s anti-rheumatism medicine Rheumaneer and the herb daun sambiloto (green chireta) has been proven to slow the spread of intestinal tumors. Jamu manufacturers publish lists of which jamu are used for specific maladies. Other brands include brands Borobudur, Sido Muncul, Jamu Jago (for East Java), Ramuan Pak Oles (for Bali), etc. Jamu shops and stalls are located wherever there are Javanese people such as around the Ubung Bus Terminal in Denpasar, Kampung Jawa in Tabanan, Sanur’s Pasar Senggol. *Kitchen tip: Many fresh fruits are available on Bali, such as lemons, limes and oranges, can be used to flavor cold filtered water kept in glass containers in the fridge. Be aware that when buying pre-packaged juice many brands are made from as little as 15% real fruit juice, the remaining 85% high-fructose syrup and water. Make sure the packaging says “100 percent Fruit Juice” like on the labels of brands such as Buavita, Diamond, Jungle Juice and Tipco. Choose a juice made from a single fruit, not a mixture of high-sugar fruits. *Kitchen tip: Prolong the shelf life of food by making kripik crackers using a traditional Indonesian method of preserving food. If cassava (singkong), sweet potato (ubi), potato (kentang), banana (pisang) or onions are sliced and dried in the hot sun, the chips can be stored for as long as s e v e r a l months (but taste is not so great). If not, t h e s e vegetables only last about a week. If the pieces are deep fried, vegetables can be stored Kripik pisang even longer. Krupuk crackers, baked or fried chips made from various types of flour mixed with seasonings, are also a means of preserving food. But you don’t have to go to the trouble of making krupuk because they are so cheap, as little as Rp1000 per small packet. Indonesians also simply reheat food to make it last longer in the tropics, i.e. boiling a dish without a cover and allowing the pot to cool. * Transport: Gunung Harta, with offices in Denpasar, Singaraja, Gilimanuk, Negara and Kediri, offers a paket pengiriman cargo spesial to transport your motorbike for Rp400,000 (woman’s motorbike) or Rp450,000 (men’s motorbike). This bus company will want photocopies of your KTP (national identity card) and STNK (Surat Tanda Nomor Kendaraan or vehicle registration). When using your motorbike in Java, make sure you have all your papers in order: Passport, STNK and SIM (driver’s license or valid international driver’s license). Please send your moneysaving tips to dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2011 Al Hickey You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Looking for 1 Assist Logistic, exp, Indonesian female, exp working with western, fluent English. Send CV to <indrihapsari90@yahoo. com>. [885] Male + Female Actors required for short movie scenes. Must speak English European an advantage. 1 million Rp per scene Please email your CV + photo to <Elookers@gmail. com> - Acting School Promo - Andy. [890] Singers + Musicians required for new small orchestra. Jimbaran Rehearsals - Send photo + link to <Elookers@gmail. com> - Andy. [891] New fine dine restaurant needs Marketing and Hostess (height min. 165 cm). Good English speaking & min. 2 yrs. exp. Call 215 8787 or <info@ dsignfurniture.com>. [894] Agency looking for professional Photographers for weddings and travel sessions. Commission based salary. CV + Portfolio: Email <nataproto@gmail. com>. [895] Cari Pembantu, Tinggal dalam/ Jimbaran, Tinggal luar/ Legian. Punya motor. 0813 3748 9143. [896] Dicari Tukang Listrik (yang bisa instalasi). (untuk proyek). Please call 0813 3855 3266 atau (0361) 852 2574. [842]

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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

Sales Representatives & Telemarketers Do you love to talk about TRAVEL and VACATIONS? Outgoing, Personable, Self motivated individuals required urgently to complete our 2 teams of professionals working from our sales operations in Tuban and our new resort in Seminyak. Excellent terms and conditions, friendly atmosphere and expert training assured. Experience is not necessary, just a great will to succeed is all we ask. Great remuneration package and the given assurance of working for a credible expanding company. Preference will be given to applicants who speak English fluently and at least one of the following languages: Dutch, German, French, & Spanish. Apply with full CV to: Sales Director At email sales@regentvacationclub.com NC/Es/27 Jul 11

Looking for cook for small 5 stars Villa Complex in Sanur. Able to cook Western. Please contact 0812 3628 1515. [900] Legal/business/property expat consulting firm in Kerobokan looks for Secretary. Book keeping, general admin, standard secretarial tasks. Basic computer skills, internet, Excel, Word. English. Previous legal experience (employment by notary or lawyer’s office) a plus but not necessary. Computer graphics also a plus but not necessary. Email CV to <yoni@paconsultinbali. com>; contact by SMS 0819 3301 0492. [882]

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: Operations Mgr (Expat) Assistant FC (Hotel) Dir of Sales / Sales Mgr Front Office Manager Architect / Project Mgr HRD Mgr / Supervisor Secr / PA / Admin Senior Accountants Marketing Manager Villa Mgr / Butler 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 Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/27 July 11


Bali Advertiser IKLAN LOWONGAN KERJA Perusahaan property membutuhkan segera :

yang

sedang

BUSINESS SERVICES

berkembang,

“DRAFTER”

Syarat : 1. Wanita, Umur 22-30th 2. Pendidikan Architect, pengalaman minimal 1 tahun 3. Mempunyai basic MS Office, dan Autocad 4. Supel, energic, ramah, kreatif, pekerja keras Kirimkan lamaran dan CV ke: josie.marzuki@oriental-occidental.com NC/Es/27 July 11

Requirements: - Female (1,2) - English Speaking (1,2) - Ability to sell products (1,2) - Outgoing personality (1,2)

A Bali based Beanbags Company is looking for :

Microsoft Office, Email correspondence, and tele marketing (2)

1. Sales Promotion Girl 2. Marketing Staff

Please send CV to: info@santaiattitude.com Only short listed candidates will be notified. NC/Es/27 July 11

We are a rapid growth PMA company is seeking innovative, smart, energetic candidates to fill in the vacant position of:

Chef de cuisine Jobs Description: • Manage daily kitchen operations with 20 employees • Develop new menus • Conduct product specific trainings for food production staff • Develop and implement SOPs • Control the food costs • Manage food production in accordance with hygiene and safety standards • Develop and implement training programs for in-house kitchen staff • Ensure daily operation run smoothly and meet Company’s Standard Requirements: • Male or Female, 30 – 40 years old • Minimum Diploma/D3 preferably from tourism, cooking academy • Minimum 6 years experience in the similar position • Excellent knowledge and experience in fine Western and Asian Cuisine • Extensive knowledge in costing and pricing development • Good interpersonal and communication skill • Fluent in English • Extensive knowledge of kitchen equipment • Pre-opening experience is a plus • Overseas experience is an advantage You will be offered an attractive package depending on your background and experience. Please forward your CV, Salary expectation to: roma.sirait@baliepicure.com NC/Es/27 Jul 11

URGENTLY REQUIRED SMART SALON & DAY SPA firm in Kuta is URGENTLY looking for:

• •

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] Xenia for rent with the driver, daily or weekly. Competitive price for your holiday or business. Please contact Agung 0819 3620 2170. [184]

Minimum 3-5 years experience in the same fields. Must be able to speak and write English. High motivation, team player, reliable & good personality. Please send your resume to: smartmassagespot@yahoo.com

Product Photography. Affordable price. 0819 9911 7888 <www.AriosGallery. [708] com>. Freelance Make Up Artist. Bridal, pre wedding, party, etc. Contact 081 7974 8877 or <veronica.nit2l@gmail. com>. Free trial. [887]

Balinese, deep tissue, lymphatic massage. 0857 3832 6496. [889]

Faves, speacialist in; fine silver crochet jewelry, soft toys, hotel give-away amenities. Please call/SMS 0878 6116 3056. [524]

DVD/ CD sell anykind Movies/ Music from every country, year 1930-2011, Complete Collection, Perfect Quality, 100% Guarantee. 0878 6150 3444. <Balimovierequest@yahoo. com>. [899]

Private tutoring for English or Bahasa. Professional female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653] Guitar lessons 0878 6134 8669. [859] Massage. Rose 0821 4587 5369. [537] Professional massage by girl. Please call 0857 9294 3644. [867]

Massage call +62 857 3905 2091. [872] Private Bahasa-English. Call +62 857 3905 2091. [873] Web-site for your villa, restaurant, shop etc. Prices from 400$. <web@ablogga. ru>. [903]

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GROCER & GRIND Looking for experienced personnel to join our fantastic team: Assistant Manager, Senior Cook, Sous Chef, Pastry Cook, Cashier, Wait Staff. Send CV to: marie@grocerandgrind.com Ph: 737321 NC/Es27 July 11

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]

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]

Graphic Design private teacher. Call +62 857 3905 2091. [871]

1. HAIR DRESSER 2. MARKETING STAFF •

Employment

27 July - 10 August, 2011

For Bahasa course + Interpreter service. Call Moko 0812 3651 4990. [488]

Website on 1st page of Google = More Inquiry or Sales. Money back guarantee. Call 081 138 0151. [901] Relaxing proper massage. Ana 0878 6158 8475. Prefer appointment. [902] Private English 1 to 1 tutoring with native English speaker. Surprisingly inexpensive. All levels welcome. At your home or office. Contact Maurice on 081 834 4787 or (0361) 283 120. [190] Photoshop training for beginners onwards. CS4 or CS5. Reasonable rates. Home or office. Corporate enquiries welcome. Call Maurice on 081 834 4787 or (0361) 283 120. Email <maurice_gold@hotmail. com>. [326]

Chez Gado Gado Restaurant Newly renovated fine dining restaurant is looking for:

Experienced Restaurant Manager, Floor Supervisor, and Senior Waiter/Waitress Must be neatly presented, good English, passionate and have good F&B knowledge. Send CV and applications to deksri@kadeks.com or call Shanty 0361 - 756666 to arrange for an interview NC/Es/27 July 11

Distribution company is looking for experienced Sales Candidates & Personal Assistant M/F max. 40 years, min. 3 years exp. B2B or project & corporate sales. Preferred technical, economic or marketing background. Excellent communication and presentation skills. Eng.&Indo. info@mansionlifestyle.com Tel: 081558885053 NC/Es/27 July 11

Required for our new Store and Support Team 1. Secretary to Director Experience to handle secretary duties min 5 years, Excellent English skill and computer, highly dedicated, loyal, trustworthy, pleasant personality, confident. 2. Store Manager • S1 Degree in any fields, experienced in the same position, good in leadership/supervisory skills, speaks English and/or other language would be an advantage. • Male (170cm), female (160 cm), well – groomed, proactive, energetic, with pleasant personality. 3. Accounting Female, single, S1 Degree in Accounting, min 3 years of working experience, capable to prepare Financial reports, proficient in using computer, must be honest, reliable, and able to work independently and in team. 4. SPG (Sales Promotion) • D1 Hotel/Hospitality & Tourism Industry, speaks English and/or other language would be an advantage. • Male (170 cm ), Female (160 cm ), well - groomed, attractive, energetic, with pleasant personality. We offer excellent career opportunities & advancement into facets of the company. Where you can end up is only determined by your ability, attitude & result. Please forward your resume to : Info.hrd@boostjuiceindonesia.com Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

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Feature Writers- Any Ideas? We need more Feature Articles for publication in Bali Advertiser. Any idea considered.

Urgently Needed

Area Manager: Indonesian, Tourism Academy or University, Minimum 4 years at same position or operational manager in a villa complex or as department head at 4 or 5 star hotel, Good personality, Male preferred, Maximum 40 years old, Fluent English both spoken and written, Computer skill, Strong leadership, Dynamic, highly motivated, and strong interpersonal skill, Sensitive to deadline, Familiar with reporting, Excellent managerial skill, Driving a car (licensed), Innovative, Self motivated, Willing to work long hours/ loyal, Ready to work under pressure, Able to work as team and as individual. Accounting Staff: University degree/Diploma, Min 2 years in accounting, good verbal & written English, familiar with taxation, computer skills, MYOB, well organized, and pay attention on details. HR Staff: Hotel experience preferred - min 2 years in HR, University degree or Industrial diploma, outstanding communication skills (written / verbal), out of the box thinker, can do attitude, positive & leads by example - literacy in Word, Excel, Outlook, Power Point. Training Manager: University graduated, Min 3 years experiences in similar position at 4 or 5 stars hotel, especially training department, Capable to plan and conduct intensive training program, Strong motivation and willing to work as a team or individual with positive attitude.

Please email your ideas to info@baliadvertiser.biz Payment is made for all articles. Only native English writers or non-native writers that can have their writing proof read by a native English speaker. Please do not send articles. Send your ideas first! Thanks, Bali Advertiser

Please send your CV to hrd@elitehavens.com or fax to 0361 736391 NC/NV/U-23 Mar. 11

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Media Unit of IDEP Foundation is Seeking for

FINANCE OFFICER Experience min. 2 years in Finance Good English [verbal & written] Can operate Email, Word, Excel Info & CV, contact: hr@idepfoundation.org www.idepfoundation.org NC/Es/27 July 11

BALISTARZ has vacancies for the following positions Personal Assistant to the director: Knowledge of events, entertainment, modeling and photography is a great advantage. The successful applicant will have outstanding organizational skills, time management and be fluent in English. Event Producer: 5 years minimum event experience Model Booker: This is a great opportunity for the right applicant. Experience in the modeling fashion industry a great advantage. Excellent organizational skills, time management and fluent English necessary. SENT YOUR APPLICATION TO : INFO@BALISTARZ.COM NC/Es/ 27 Jul 11

VACANCY Rapidly expanding US Company located in Bali, is looking for:

NIGHT SHIFT ACCOUNTING STAFF REQUIREMENTS: • Bachelor degree in Acccounting • Fluent English (verbal & written) is a MUST • Computer Skills • Good interpersonal and communication skills • Salary range 3.5 - 4 million rupiah/ month (Negotiable) • Working hours 10.00 PM - 07.00 AM Please send your CV and application letter to: albert@tripper.com NC/Es/27 July 11

Designer

(Cari Kerja)

Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050]

Location: Batuan, Gianyar

Looking for a Women’s Fashion min. of 3 years experience.

LOOKING FOR WORK

with a

• Must be a team worker. • Able to work with customer requirements to produce ranges applicable to trends. • Manage and motivate processes they are directly involved with. • Must be self motivated and reliable. • Must have international experience. • Must be able to work to deadlines All enquiries: lostinparadise639@gmail.com

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] Teaching Bahasa Private/ Group for foreigners. Call: Carol 0852 3429 2211 / <www.learnbahasa. net>. [845] Tutoring Children/ Home schooling for Kindergarten to Year 6. Call: 0852 3429 2211 - Carolina. [846] Australian looking for job placement in Bali certified TEFL teacher <jarrodadams_8@hotmail. com>. [866] Look for part time job as freelance property agent. Hard work & good English. Call 0813 3734 6050. [893]

Native speaker, TESOL certified, Canadian, looking for students or school. 0853 3824 5618. <avid.vid@ gmail.com>. [870] Indonesian male, fully qualified cabinet/ furniture maker by Hunter TAFE Australia looking for handyman jobs, fully fluent English, lived in Australia 9 years. Contact 0821 4581 4855. [874] Private Tutor for children with difficulties in learning. Call 0815 3430 3889. [879] Male, 24, tourism background, looking for job as office boy in Tabanan, Canggu & Denpasar area. Please contact me at 0819 9922 5491 or 0857 3812 3458. [743]

Career With Sky Garden 1. Chief of Engineering 2. Operation Manager 3. Service Manager 4. Sr. Purchasing 5. MEP Supervisor 6. Female Motion Graphic 7. Female S1 – Accounting

8. Human Resource Manager 9. Administration 10. Bartender 11. PR Server 12. Sound Man / Audio Visual 13. Hot Kitchen Cook 14. Wood Fire Pizza Cook

Send email to : ernasky@gmail.com NC/Es/27 Jul 11

AquaMarine Diving – Bali (Seminyak)

Local Marketing Liaison Required: Extremely high level of English plus - Results-oriented with proven track-record - Able to work independently - Active mind and proactive attitude - Must have own transport 1 pg cover letter and CV, with expected salary and available start date: Operations@AquaMarineDiving.com NC/Es/27 Jul 11

Everyday Spa is currently seeking strong individuals to be positioned in Bali branch : MARKETING & SUPERVISOR Male/Female, age 25-35 yo, min. D3 graduate ● Min 2 years experience in spa, hotel, Travel, or other service industry. ● Possess Network in tourism industry ● Fluent in English/ Japanese / Mandarin is an advantage ● Living in Bali ● Possess own vehicle Please send your CV within 10 working days to e-mail: everydaybdg@yahoo.com or by post to: EVERYDAY BALINESE SPA-JL. RAYA KUTA NO.129, KUTA-BALI ●

Freelance Babysitter, English speaking. Please call 085 6378 1915 or 0878 6182 8672 or 0821 4763 9886 (Made). [883] Certified Yoga Teacher +62 821 4533 3264. [886] School Teacher looking for fulltime work. Phone 0813 3712 4869. [892] Do you need good English & experience nanny on your vacation? Call 0819 3782 9251. Also available for housekeeping. [888]

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EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service.

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Assistant Jewelry Designer Export Jewelry Company seeks Assistant Designer to work closely with Head Designer and Overseas office. Must be proficient with sketch or CAD drawings. Experiences with stones and color a plus. Candidate must be able to follow through on concepts of Head Designer easily and efficiently. Responsible for keeping sample making on track, so much follow through to end final product. Keen eyes for finishing, detail and design extremely important. Candidate must also be good with assembly of beads, and creating small charmy, dainty lines as well. Must have excellent sense of style, design and capability to understand the Western Sensibility for Export. Package will be 5,000,000 – 10,000,000 + Bonus depending on skill set and results of candidate. Send application letter, CV, recent photograph to: jobinbali@yahoo.com

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.

Production Manager Jewelry company seeks Head of Production for export jewelry company. Candidate must have minimum 3 – 5 years experience. Knowledge of casting, stone-setting, goldplating, etc. are a serious advantage. Must have excellent understanding of quality control and controlling & monitoring materials. Candidate will coordinate with sub contractors, factories, etc. Must be resourceful and aggressive in finding solutions and sourcing new materials required. Responsible for on time deliveries and coordinating with factories. Position will organize priorities for new samples and coordinate with wax carvers and overseas office. Must be proficient in Excel and have excellent verbal and written English skills. Knowledge of graphics programs a plus. Candidate must be highly motivated and organized, excellent at prioritizing and managing deadlines. Must be pro-active and an excellent communicator and organizer – will be held accountable for all production and sampling organization. Package 5,000,000 – 10,000,000 Rp/month + bonus depending on candidates skill set, expertise and performance.

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.

Send application letter, CV, recent photograph to: jobinbali@yahoo.com

Financial Controller Growing, dynamic Company seeks Financial Controller. Must be intimately familiar with Quick Books, MYOB or similar accounting packages. Candidate must be articulate with cash flow, projections, break even, P & L. Formal Degree in Accounting required. Looking for long-term solid, responsible, organized, detail oriented, honest and accountable controller. Fluency in English is preferred, as position may require coordinating with offices abroad. Package 5,000,000 – 15,000,000 per month depending on individual, experience and skill set. Send application letter, CV, recent photograph to: jobinbali@yahoo.com NC/Es/27 July 11

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Bali Advertiser

Employment

27 July - 10 August, 2011

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION

Kapal-Laut Jewellery and Accessories

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.

We continue growing and opening new shops

SHOP MANAGER Female with good communication skills and human relation management. Experience in retail management. English and computer literate. Smart and multitasking. Attention to detail and good taste. Team worker. Able to manage and to oversee 2 to 4 shops in Bali, supervise and coordinate SPG team. Send CV with photo to hrd@kapal-laut.com

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Fashion Company looking for: 1. Local & Expat Staff, must have experience in fashion retail, visual merchandising, buying and product development. 2. Chief Accounting, must strong knowledge in MYOB and tax exp. 3. Merchandiser Production. 4. Graphic Designer. Candidates must at least 3 years experience in related position. Send CV and recent photograph to dwsri@tabootrading.com

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DEADLINE Details For Bali Advertiser Wednesday 12:00  Color ads

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Final ad design approval from the customer at 2:00 pm Friday.

We are now searching for 1. SALES MANAGER -Jakarta Sales Office 2. LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT MANAGER 3. DIRECTOR OF SALES 4. DIRECTOR OF MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS 5. IT MANAGER 6. RESERVATION AGENT 7. TELEPHONE OPERATOR 8. BUTLER 9. GUEST SERVICE AGENT 10. PROSHOP AGENT 11. SOUS CHEF 12. CHEF DE PARTIE 13. CHEF DE CUISINE 14. COMMIS 15. WAITERS/TRESSES

General Qualifications: • Hotel School or relevant degree/Diploma • A rac ve & pleasant personality • Excellent English both oral and wri en • Familiar with Microso Office 2010 applica ons • Min 2 years experience in the same role Please send your applica on and curriculum vitae along with your latest color photo to: yoyon.parjiyono@panpacific.com at latest 5 Aug 2011 Only shortlisted applicants will be notified

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The “Amazing” Nibble Fish Treatment Who will eat the dead flesh from your feet? Fish will. By Nathan Myers I’m being eaten alive. Tiny man-eaters gobble my toes and ankles. The horror. It’s just like that killer piranha movie, Piranha, except more boutique. More high-end. I’m on the fancy end of Legion, between jewelry shops and Italian cuisine. Someone’s rubbing my back and there’s a cool towel round my neck. Gamelan musak and incense on the air. It would actually be quite pleasant aside from, you know, fish eating my feet.

Fish doctor

They call them doctor fish, or sometimes “nibble fish.” Supposedly feeding yourself to them is quite popular in Japan. And therapeutic. And very ticklish. But that’s not why I ended up here. I do not have a spa habit. Or a foot fetish. Or even particularly disgusting feet. So, why visiting cousin Dave felt compelled to gift me a coupon for “The Amazing Fish Doctor Treatment” escapes me. “But we don’t even own fish,” I said. “Nor are they ill.” “No, no, no,” Dave said. “It’s a spa treatment.” “A spa for fish?” “No, for you. You put your feet in an aquarium and the fish eat away the dead skin. It’s very rejuvenating.” “An aquarium? Sounds a bit fishy.” We’re in a seafood restaurant, by the way. Food is just arriving, and I see wives mortified about the trajectory of this conversation. Flesh eating fish etc. I decide to let it go, then remember that it wasn’t mine to begin with. “Yeah, it’s amazing,” Dave continues. “I did it in Costa Rica in a natural spring where the fish are just wild. Afterwards my feet felt absolutely minty.” “Minty?” I say. “Are you sure we’re not talking about leeches?” “Supposedly it’s very popular in Japan these days.” “Don’t they also eat lethally poisonous puffer-fish sushi there?” “It’s called ‘fugu,’” says Dave. “It’s technically a blow-fish.”

From outside, the place looks like any other roadside spa. Stop-n-Spas on the isle of e n d l e s s indulgence. A curbside menu lists treatments ranging from herbal hots t o n e reflexology to glow-in-thedark nail polish for kids. A window sign advertises the Amazing Fish Doctor Spa service beside “Real Indian Fish spa H a i r Extensions” and the “Treatment of the Month: Ear Candles!” I watch from across the street for a good 10 minutes with sweat beading on my forehead. Spa stalker. Am I really gonna do this? How can a fish be a doctor? Two middle-aged travelers approach the spa with their tween-age daughter. They peer in at the aquarium inside with giddy wonder. Moments later, they enter. Through the window, I see them taking off their shoes and teasing fish in the aquarium. Well, if they can do it… I follow them in. The spa resembles a western barbershop, all mirrors, chairs and linoleum lined up for every possible touristical whimperience. The couple from the street are already seated on a low bench near the front window, soaking their feet in the low tank and giggling like sugarhigh schoolgirls. “Ooooh, it tickles, it tickles,” the woman squeals, slapping her husband across the back. “Ha ha, look at ‘em go,” the man chimes. “Just look at ‘em. Ha ha ha.” I suppress the urge to shhh them and peer into the aquatic cafeteria. Dozens of finger-sized, red-brown minnows cover their outstretched feet like slimy slippers. They can’t stop giggling. “I wanna try, I wanna try,” says their daughter leaning over their backs whilst spa attendants struggle to paint her nails. “Me first, me first,” I say, waving my coupon in the air.

As a young attendant scrubs my feet, I’m aware of an embarrassing build-up of motorbike filth. I also notice a small kickstand wound on the top of my foot. Just a scratch, The coupon was for 100,000 rupiah. Just how much foot really. Nothing to see the doctor over, but what will the eating will ten dollars get you? Do I even want to know? A doctor fish diagnose? fridge magnet dangled the absurd possibility for nearly a month before an email arrived asking: To the girl washing my feet, I point out my tiny foot cut. “Will they, ummm…” I’m not even sure what I’m asking. “So? How was the doctor?” The girl titters and plunges my feet into the feeding frenzy. “I’m just making an appointment,” I reply, then Wikipedia Fish swarm, abandoning the other human troughs for fresh these supposed “doctor fish” to be sure this isn’t some meat. As if my clunky stumps were some rare delicacy. elaborate prank. “Cyprinion macrostomus” is the scientific How awkward. name, actually. Although, the colloquial “nibble fish” is easier to remember. The phenomenon originated in Turkish “Whoa there, fella,” the man says. “Someone’s got sweet spas, but has recently become popular and Japan and feet.” Europe. Several US states banned the treatment, possibly for cruelty to animals. It doesn’t mention whether they were “I’m not so sure that’s a good thing,” I mumble, uncomfortable with all the attention. accredited doctors or not. But hey, it’s only Bali.

Dinner is s e r v e d . Pushing and shoving. Gorging upon my dead, exhaustmarinated flesh. Some chomp along my inner arch like an ear of corn. Others crowd for position between my toes. A few gnaw the crook of my Achilles, while one little fella fixates my scooter scratch. And I’m tittering like a sugar-high schoolgirl.

Fish doctor

The staff watches in mild boredom and for a moment I step out of my body to behold three fools on a padded bench giggling bug-eyed at their feet. Being eaten by fish. And that’s when the screaming starts. A shrill, horror-show nonspa shriek followed by a splendid ker-SPLASH. In my out-of-body state, it takes a moment to realize what’s occurred: the young girl had fallen into the pool. My God, she’ll be devoured! Or, wait, never mind, maybe just really, really tickled. The girl sits in the water for a while, devoured by her own laughter and the tiny surgeons operate on her thighs and hands. An attendant offers her a towel. The woman clutches her chest and regains her breath as spa girls assist her daughter from the tub and swaddle her in a white robe. She’s back to her nail treatment in no time. The fish return to dining. Nibbling. Doctoring. Whatever this is. I’m starting to feel a bit used. It’s embarrassing really. For the fish, that is. These meticulous minnows, gnawing like junkies at my icky hooves. Have they no shame? A minute longer and I exit the food chain. The fish don’t even give me dirty looks as they shift over to the next giggling feeding station. Drying my feet, I attempt to ascertain the damage. My feet are cool and soft from the water. They also feel clean and fresh. Almost like they can breath. Rejuvenation? Mintyness? Yes, perhaps. Like I said, I’m not really a spa-guy. My feet are certainly very clean. Whether I needed fish for that or not, I can’t be sure. The cashier tells me I still have $5 credit on my coupon, so I pick out a $2 ear-candle and have her make up another gift certificate for the rest. Three bucks worth of amazing fish doctoring — this will make a great gift.

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For Sale; Children & adult used books. Title & price email: <chubby_1977@yahoo. com> or text to 081 6474 2485. Denpasar. [108]

VETERINARY CLINIC Ph. (0361) 2757664 Email: goodkarmavet@yahoo.com Jl. Raya Pengosekan - Ubud - Bali

For Sale; Writing desk wooden 3 drawers approx 40 cm wide x 130 cms long dark colour 500.000 rph. Ph/ SMS 0878 6207 9604. Denpasar. [136]

TRADITIONAL & HOLISTIC VET SERVICES operations,vaccines,

For Sale; Canon digital IXUS 120 IS / PowerShot SD940 IS camera. 12.1MP. HD video recording. Complete box like new. Rp. 1.9 million. Free screen protector, and camera case! Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [116]

acupuncture,herbal remedys Osteopathy, puppy training. We Support B.A.R.C Adopt a Puppy from Us 0818550947 or 081999444057

Pet Parade 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 puppy, healthy, vaccinated and free to good home. Call Dayu at 0361-977 217. [001]

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 safe & loving home. Call or SMS: 081 138 6046. [002]

2 years old German Shepherd to give away. Extremely nice Lovely sweet female cat, 1 ½ and obedient. ASAP. please year, sterilised, vaccinated, contact 081 139 7281. [007] expat raised, likes to be at home with you. I’m not My name is Sultan. I’m looking allowed to take her with me for a new home. When I was to Europe. Ph 0812 3684 a young pup I lived on the 2 5 7 2 . E - m a i l : < d e _ streets + was badly abused. I haanpieter@hotmail.com>. was rescued + now fostered Canggu area. [010] in Umalas 1. I am still scared of strange sounds + new My lovely small dog Cuty, one places - I need to feel safe so year old girl, fully vaccined I need a fully fenced villa! I and desexed, is looking for a am very inquisitive + love to h o m e w i t h c h i l d r e n o r explore new things. I am not somebody who likes to play good with children, so need with her. She wants to be the adult owners. I am easy to only dog (or maybe with a please, just feed me + talk to male). She is a black-white me (I do “talk” back) + I will be Bali-dog and she is cute. Only your loyal guard dog. I am to western family or western strong and smart. Call 081 couple/person Call or SMS 856 6674. [008] 0878 6117 1965. [011]

Adorable healthy Bali puppies ready for adoption. Please call Wayan Doblet at 085 6377 4966. [004] Save a Bali puppy today! Loveable puppies desperately looking for temporary foster homes. Call BAWA 0361 977 217. [005]

Moving Sale; Everything only 3-6months old! Madura style wooden furniturecabinet, bench chair, long single drawer table Rp. 1 million each and dining table Rp. 700k. LG fridge 191 lt Rp. 1.4 million. Simbadda speakers Rp.350k. Study desk Rp.200k. For more Info or pictures of furniture. Email <cempakabali2@gmail. com>. Seminyak. [014] A family budget is a process of checks and balances; the checks wipe out the balances.

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900 GRAM CHICKEN 22.000 Rp PORK 23.000 Rp. BEEF Rp. 26.000, MORE THAN 50% MEAT PLUS RICE, POTATOES, CARROTS, BEANS, GARLIC AND PARSLEY. NO PRESERVATIVES. VACUUM SEALED FOR 3 WEEKS REFRIGERATED STORAGE. CALL. 081916732186 MONDAY-SATURDAY 10.00-18.00 SANUR / NUSA DUA / KUTA - CANGGU AREA NC/Ns/I-08 April 09

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Free expat raised kittens looking for loving home. Donation for Vet Appreciated. <balicatlady@gmail.com> or contact Desiree at 085 5373 0513. [003]

For Sale; Audio video reciever Pioneer VSX-C100, very good condition, incl. all paper, TRU surround system amp. New price 5 jt, sale price 2 j. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [013]

Pretty and clean Basenji (African dog), female, 2 years old, is ready to be adopted. For information call 0813 3841 0768. [009]

SOS Jungle Shop Big Sale! 4th, 5th & 6th August 2011 JL. Pengosekan 505, near Taco Casa Help save the Sumatran Orangutan by shopping at the SOS Jungle Shop Big Sale! Sale of Donated Goods Clothing, Shoes, Books, DVDs, Toys, Jewelry, Purses, Hats and More! Jl.Pengosekan #505 (near Taco Casa) Ubud, Bali 80571 P: +62361-9600 916 C: +6281210664200 www.orangutans-sos.org NC/NV/G-27 July 11

Pets For Sale / Wanted / Lost / Found

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, Dog-walking, professional -training, -solutions. Guaranteed reliable. <doggiesparadise@ results. <doggiesparadise@ gmail.com>. [016] gmail.com>. [012] Quick sale: 2 female Labrador puppies for sale. puppies. Teckel/ Dachshund. Rp. 2million. Agung 0858 1.5 months age. We can 5727 9322 / <hebrabo@ send pictures to you. SMS 081 353 15 0004. [017] gmail.com>. [013] Mini Pomerian puppies. 3 months old, vaccinated. Male + female. Very playful. Rp. 1.5 mill. Ph. 0813 3799 9344. [014] Wanted to buy Pug or Shihtsu female puppy, max 3 months old, full vaccination, if possible have certification. Please send photo to e-mail <deenajune@ hotmail.com>. [015]

Male Pug, 2 yo, vaccinated, tattooed, 1.3 mill OBO. Contact 081 6474 2485. [018] For sale: White Miniature Schnauzer, male, 6 months old. Handsome and very healthy. Call: 0878 27 567890. [019]

FOR SALE: Belgian Malinois (parents are imported direct from Belgia) Name: Blackhead’s Osborne Sex: Male DoB: 26 September 2008 Specialist: BOMB DETECTION DOG

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By Dawn Chorus

4th Annual Super Yacht Charity RDV (29 July)

and make stuff with felt and paper with Vantiani.

Potato Head Beach Club (10 August)

This is INVITATION only so you will need to contact the organizers for your e-ticket! You can do this via their facebook page and click on attending! So, now that I have made that clear on to the main details. This event is being held to raise funds for school children all over Indonesia who often live on remote islands where access is difficult and books and supplies are badly needed. Supplies purchased with money raised from this event will be delivered by yacht. The evening is going to be a lot of fun with entertainment including the Ganesha Belly dancers, famous South African Musician Ricky Moss and Australian Bali Musician Guy Joseph. The MC for the evening will be Alasdair and local favourite Boots as DJ. There will be a buffet dinner and the sponsors of the evening are Bali Moon and Hatten Wines who will serve their famous signature cocktails, wine and of course there will also be beer and soft drinks. The cash raised from the sale of these drinks will go to help these children. What a good excuse to get very drunk! Other fund raisers include a raffle with very generous prizes and a hat sale. Like I said, you must book your ticket in advance and come along with a hefty wad of cash. 20% of funds raised at the restaurant’s bar will also be donated to this charity fund raiser. The dress code is smart/casual which means no shorts or flip flops! Check out the restaurant too, with its wonderful authentic Turkish food within a beautiful setting over looking lotus ponds. Book your ticket quickly and help make this the best charity event of the year in the Bali Calendar!

When : 10 am Where : Cheeky Monkeys Learning Centre, Jl Danau Tamblingan 82, Sanur Contact : Karin 282420

Potato Head has quickly made its mark as a stylish venue and gained a reputation as one of Bali’s top A list places to hang! Not surprising with its top notch choices of entertainment! Potato Head have organised with French electronic music label Ed Banger Records, to send three of its finest DJs for a night of beats and hard dancing. Promises to be a night of hardcore entertainment! It’s worth a visit at other times too as the architecture is very interesting and it’s a cool place to hang out day and night.

When Cost Where Contact

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6.30 pm free (invite only) Tulip Restaurant, Jl Raya Petitengit 7858585 (Tulip Restaurant)

Canvas Donation Drop Off (28 July) This isn’t really an event unless you feel like lunch at Warisan as part of the deal but I’m going to mention it anyway. All you need to do is to pick up a blank canvas or as many as you would like to donate, brushes and paints and drop them off at Warisan restaurant. These will be used for an upcoming art exhibition to be held by the children of YPAC, a charity organization aimed at helping handicapped children. If you can’t make it on this date call for other alternative drop offs. Christina Iskanda is pulling out all stops to ensure that these kids have a super art exhibition.

When : 12 – 5 pm Where : Warisan Restaurant, Jl Raya Kerobokan Contact : Christina 0812146319919 Fun Fingers Party (31st July 2011) I like to include events for children as these are sometimes few and far between. Young children are invited to come along

Karma Kandara (Thursdays and Fridays) The Karma Kandara always goes all out to tempt you with some of their finest, if not the food then the view! If you have no plans for Thursdays then write this in your diary! Join in with the beach barbecue for meat lovers with prime cuts and the catch of the day and an ice cold beer promo. Begin the feast at sunset and chill out until 11 pm and of course there’s music and some great entertainment including a bonfire just in case the dry season chill kicks in after sunset. For the record, every Friday evening at Di Mare restaurant you can enjoy a spread presented by Chef Steven Grande bringing speciality meats in from around the world. There’s a great wine menu with 25% discount on wines below IDR1,000,000.

When : 8 pm Where : Potato Head Beach Club, Jl Petitengit, Seminyak Contact : 4737979

Punks Jump Up (3 August) Punks Jump Up are a UK based duo who will play at SOS Supper Club’s Wednesday late night session. Here’s some background information if like me you have never heard of this band. They actually have quite an interesting history - a Swede and a Londoner who met from time to time and shared a background in punk, dance music, street art, fashion and style, creating parties for the loonies! They came together and developed their own label Cassette Records as a tool to create music and will entertain the party crowds with their remixes and tracks at SOS Supper Club. When Where

When : sunset Where : Karma Kandara Resort, Jalan Villa Kandara, Banjar Wijaya Kusuma | ungasan Contact : 848 2200

KU DE TA – 11th Birthday Celebration (13 August) For those of you who are new to Bali, KU DE TA’s birthday celebrations are not to be missed. This year’s theme is RAW LIKE SUSHI, a full Japanese extravaganza in the style of the mystical Land of the Rising Sun. KU DE TA will be transformed into a Japanese landscape filled with stone lanterns, bridged ponds, red rice-paper lanterns, bamboo, fans, samurais, kimonos, nothing remotely left to the imagination. Therefore it is not surprising then that you need to don your Japanese attire or your interpretation of and enter into the spirit of Japan. Prizes go to the most imaginative male and female costumes. If you are into Japanese food then you are not going to be disappointed as bookings can be made for a four course ‘Sakura Emperor’ banquet which will be served with plenty of traditional Japanese cuisine. In true KU DE TA style entertainment is provided by top DJs and the special show ‘Turning Japanese’ is promised to be a spectacular extravaganza. Grammy Award nominated DJ, producer, remixer Todd Terry from the USA, known as ‘Todd the God’ on the global house music scene will ensure the music keeeps pumping with classic disco mixes, hip-hop, club cool and commercial sounds. There’s more entertainment from percussionist and DJ, Aldo ‘Bongo’ from Hong Kong with his conga, bong, timbale and African djembe style that compliments house music. In fact, everyone is invited to KU DE TA’s 11th birthday party, A list and the rest! Happy birthday KU DE TA! : Pre-sale tickets IDR600,000. General Admission tickets IDR700,000 Dinner IDR 1.500.000 Where : Jalan Kayu Aya No. 9 Seminyak Contact : 736969

: 10 pm : SOS Supper Club, Jl Abimanyu (Dhyana Pura) Seminyak Contact : 737773

Road to Paramore Concert Warming Up Party (30 July) I had no idea that concerts have warming up parties but here it is. For Road to Paramore fans, join other Road to Paramore fans for a pre-gathering of sorts. Performing live on stage are GECKO, SEEMS who won an Indie Band audition last week to perform this evening. There’s also a chance to win free concert tickets. Call to reserve your spot. When Cost Where Contact

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7 pm free Brewers Beertgarden, Jl Legian No 157 754915

Sundowners Pool Party (Thursdays ) and Rehab (Sundays) Kuta! It’s not often I schedule events down in Kuta as it really is the playground for the tourists and getting there in a car is rarely worth the stress factor involved. However, this location is definitely an oasis in the heart of Kuta, situated on the roof top with stunning views of the ocean and the Bukit. The pool party it is strictly bikini and board shorts! I don’t know about you but I’m tired of the crazy inflated alcohol prices and here’s the place to be if you want to take advantage of some great deals on alcoholic beverages including vodka shots at 20K. In fact, leave your car at home, grab a taxi and be prepared for some serious drinking and fun by the pool! Make sure you don’t have to get up early the next day either!

Cost

When : Thursdays 3 pm – 9 pm, Sundays from 2 pm Where : Penthouse Lounge, 5th Floor, AP Apartments, Poppies Lane 1, Kuta Contact : 081 916 3924854

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

LAND FOR SALE & RENT 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

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150m land rice paddy view. Rp. 250,000,000/are. A piece of land 250m2, 5 minutes to beach. Rp. 260,000,000/are. A beautiful beachfront land 25 are, 15 mins away from central. Price 190,000,000/are. 2

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FOR SALE PETITENGET PRIME LOCATION STREET FRONT FOR SALE BY OWNER ON 8 ARE FREEHOLD LAND 4 BEDROOMS WITH POOL SUITABLE FOR RESTAURANT, CAFE GALLERY CALL (0361) 7423864 NC/Re/P-27 July 11

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Canggu Luxury House 80 m to beach house “Echo Beach” 10 are, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, kitchen, living room, car port, US $450,000.00

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

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SEMINYAK

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. Flat available Kuta central one B/R, long term. Syarif 081 855 5433, <www.arvinavillas.com>. [1987]

Beautiful charming luxury villa or rent. (Short term only). With swimming pool, Wi-Fi, etc. in Drupadi, Seminyak. For info <isiscollection@yahoo. com>. [2942]

Shop central Seminyak strategic position over contract 4 years + PMA 100% on Western name. Please contact 081 7973 8341. [3116] Seminyak & Kerobokan & Umalas 2 or 3 bedroom villa, fully furnished. Modern, Western kitchen, TV cable, internet and swimming pool. Also a room for daily rent with AC + TV in Oberoi. Please call +62 813 3832 8877 or e-mail <magicofbali@gmail.com>. [3118] House for rent. Fantastic location, 100m to Jalan Kayu Aya. Part furnished, 3 en-suite bedrooms, 2 giant living areas, big kitchen, study, private garden, plenty of parking, great security. Available mid-August until mid-March 2012, 60 million IDR/7,000 USD. 0858 9063 5649 or <jandibrennan@yahoo.com.au>. [3120] Villa, rent 9 months, 1. Aug. 2011 - 1. May. 2012 (2 minutes Jl Oberoi, Seminyak). Beautiful fully furnished villa, garden, a/c, quiet, convenient, 2 bedrooms (AC+ensuites)TV, DVD, lush green garden. Rupiah 50 million. Beau 0812 3704 5918. [3124] Villa for rent 2 bedroom and house 1 bedroom, bathroom, private pool, kitchen, small garden, AC, hot water, TV cable, full furnished. Monthly/yearly. Call owner 081 7971 9692. [3131] 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. [3132] Villa for rent: 3 bedrooms, AC, 2 bathrooms, hot water, cable TV, equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, open living area, big swimming pool, nice garden, daily maid. Private area. Daily or weekly rentals. Please call owner: 0361-856 3389. [3133] Fully furnished, newly renovated studio apartment 100 meters off Sunset, stone’s throw from Bali Deli. Great Seminyak location, convenient for restaurants, bars, shops, and beach. AC, hot water, security, etc. Only 4 Million Rp. per month, 6 month minimum. Contact Jack on 0819 1641 2326 / <BaliStudioRental@GMail.com>. [3134] Prime Oberoi location spacious 3 bed w/ pool on 5 are 2 1/2 years. Beautifully furnished or unfurnished. Priced to rent! TF: +62 878 6198 8111. [3150] For rent Drupadi quiet location, short or long term. New villa, ricefields view, full furnished. 2 bedrooms, 2 ensuite bathrooms, AC, open dining and living. Wi-Fi, TV cable, DVD, pool, garden, 250 Euro/day. Available weekly, monthly, yearly. Contact 0819 9968 2101. <barphil@live. fr>. [3145] Quiet nice villa for rent. Umalas, close to Seminyak restaurants & shops. 2BR, bath rooms, living room, kitchen, garden, swimming pool. 120 mil. Rp. a year. Cleaning, internet available. 0878 6025 9153. [3148]

Call : 081-805302008 Email : s.wiga@yahoo.com

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]

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DIRECT FROM OWNER MEDEWI, 83.5 Are

Stunning beach front block opening up to a two mile long black sand beach. 2 km east of the famous “Medewi” surf break in a tourist zoned area and already has a Building permit. Possibilities for a resort or private villa. This block won’t last long at this price 28 Mill / Are

For sale or short-term rental, 5 minutes walk to beach, contemporary villa, open space, 2 AC bedrooms w/safes, 1 oversized bathroom, flat screen TV, DVD, sound system, wireless, fully equipped kitchen, pool, maid, carpark. Contact <sayan2000@hotmail.com>. [1607] For rent small house two bedrooms, bathroom, hot water, AC, large garden, wireless internet, telephone line, quiet area, 5 minutes from Bali Deli. 9 months 40 juta, can extend. 0821 4499 5132. [3073]

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Seminyak rent bungalow. 2 bedroom, 2 stories, private garden, parking, kitchen, hotwater, AC. Rp. 3.9 juta monthly. 0813 3773 2090 (SMS). [3081] Seminyak 3 BRM pool villa, great location. AUD $150/night. Website <villamangogo.com>. Also 2 beach bungalows at Candidasa AUD $ 60/night each. Phone Robert 0819 9900 6611. [3087] Villa for leasehold 17 years, 170,000 USD, 3 bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, big open/closed living, large kitchen, beautiful garden and large pool, furnished, short walk to BaliDeli, <lucycfitts@gmail.com>. [3097] Shop for rent located at Jalan Laksmana (Oberoi) Seminyak near Champagne Bar. 2 stories, 4.5 x 12 meter, facility electricity 1300 watt, water and 1 phone land-line. Enquiry please call 081 2380 8745 or 081 5571 6686. [3100] Villa for rent Jl. Kunti 6, 2 bedrooms, 5 ara, big lush garden, swimming pool, Indovision, partially furnished, 2 years 4 months rent 230 juta, very secure, can extend till 2016. 081 2380 1989. [3103] Seminyak rental, 10x4 swimming pool, 3 AC bedrooms, 42 inch TV, Wi-Fi, landscaped gardens, quiet, central, $100 daily, 12-15 juta monthly. 0815 5816 4966, <catw@indosat. net.id>. [3104] Close to the beach in Petitenget. 2 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, studio upstairs sleeps 1. Modern kitchen, new pool, 3 aircon, 2 cable TV. Fully furnished. Cool, clean and comfortable. Yearly rental. Call 0812 3745 4444. [3106] Small piece of Land for sale in Bidadari Seminyak. 1,5 are, good access from Sunset Road. Surrounded by good income commercial villa. Direct owner. No broker please. Call Sandra 0821 4599 3737. [3110] House for rent in Seminyak Jl. 66, two bedrooms, two aircond, living room, kitchen, garden, TV cable etc. 65 mill/year, 120 mill/2 years. Please contact Yuni 081 856 7221. [3141] C/Re/G-29 June 11


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27 July - 10 August, 2011

Villa ELYRA BALI in Pecatu soon to be ready

Office + Warehouse for LEASE

Modern 4-bedrooms family home in Pecatu Indah Resort’s exclusive area (www.balipecatu.com). Built with great attention to details on quality, safety & comfort. Well designed living space, high quality construction with German building expertise. Beautiful view over the swimming pool, greenery, ocean & dreamland beach.

Location at jalan Gunung tangkuban Perahu, No.125, Br. Tegal Buah. Denpasar. (Near by Pt. Soejach/Mama’s sosis factory). Total land 1000m2 (20m X 50m), for 15 years leasing, front building showroom size 15m x 11m, and office 12m x 10m, and warehouse with full tile ceramic, in good condition and ready to use.

AVAILABLE FOR RENT or LEASE

For pictures & details, please contact Elly at 0852 3831 6487 or tinglik@hotmail.com. NC/RE/M-27 Jul .11

Please contact 081 2390 0646 or 0813 3877 3773 NC/RE/M-27 Jul .11

HOUSE FOR SALE/LEASE

Land: 640m2, building approx 400m2 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, swimming pool, pond, each room complete with bed and furnished, AC, water heater, 1 laundry machine, 3 units water filter, 1 phone line, kitchen set.

Price: For sale 4.5 billion (nego) For lease: Rp. 150.000.000/year Contact: Puja 08123811841 C/Re/U-27 July 11

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SANUR 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] 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] For rent villa in Sanur, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, AC, pool, 6 are, garden, garage, quiet area, fully furnished. Price Rp. 135 million/year. Call 0821 4569 9408. No agent. [2841] NC/Re/G-27 July 11

Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and long term or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www.homesweethome-bali. com>. [3075] Villa over contract in Sanur. Modern 2 bedroom with suited bathroom, AC, pool, living room, kitchen, full furnished, 1 room for house maid. Price USD 22.000, period July 2011 - Sept 2012. Contact: Surya 081 835 5541. [3085] 02 bedroom cozy house in the heart of Sanur, very cheap price. Available starting on 1st August. Price IDR 45.000.000/Yr. Contact person: Anom 0813 2849 4324. [3091] Selling restaurant 50 seater in Sanur close to Hardy’s. Cozy interior, parking area, fully equipped and running for international cuisine. 580jt nego. Serious offers only mail to <pierrot.loch@gmail.com>. [3093] Villa for rent, Kutat Lestari Sanur, 5 min to beach, 3 bedroom, open livingroom, pool, big garden, 4 cars garage, 2 phonelines, maidroom, furnished, price 160 million/year, minimal 2 years. Contact 081 7690 0080. [3111] Rent a spacious villa on 450 sqm land, 3 bedrooms en-suite bath, pool, lush green garden. Located on the beach side, walking distance to beach, shops & restaurants. Call: 0813 3721 0646. [2142] New modern 2 bedroom villa for long term lease. All modern amenities, Ideally located near Sanur’s beach, Shops & restaurants. Private garden & pool. Large living area. Price AU$ 179,000. Won’t last. 0813 3835 1390. [2143] C/Re/G-29 June 11


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LAND FOR SALE LocaƟon : Umalas-Kerobokan Size : 20 are Price/are : IDR 250mill/are Environment : Rice fields view and river DescripƟon : 5 minutes from Seminyak Access : Road, telp line, electricity

LAND FOR SALE LocaƟon : Umalas - Kerobokan Size : 45 are Price/are : IDR 225mill/are Environment : Rice fields view DescripƟon : 15 minutes to go to Tanah Lot Access : Road, telp line, electricity

LAND FOR LEASE LocaƟon : Umalas - Kerobokan Size : 10are - 15are Price/are : IDR 4mill/are Environment : Rice fields view DescripƟon : 10 minutes to brawa beach Access : Road, telp line, electricity

LAND FOR SALE LocaƟon : Canggu Size : 20 are Price/are : IDR 300 mill/are Environment : Rice fields view DescripƟon : 5 mnts to echo beach and batu bolong beach Access : Road, electricity

LAND FOR SALE LocaƟon : Canggu Size : 12,5 are Price/are : IDR 650 mill/are Environment : Rice fields view DescripƟon : 10 mtrs to echo beach, 15mnts to Tanah Lot Access : Big road, telp line, electricity

LAND FOR SALE LocaƟon : Pererenan-Canggu Size : 22 are Price/are : IDR 300mill/are Environment : Rice fields view DescripƟon : 300mtrs from pererenan beach, 10mtrs to Tanah Lot Access : Road, electricity

LAND FOR SALE LocaƟon : Canggu Size : 20,95 are Price/are : IDR 300mill/are Environment : Rice fields view DescripƟon : 300mtrs to Echo beach Access : Road, electricity

LAND FOR SALE LocaƟon : Batu Bolong Beach-Canggu Size : 22are Price/are : IDR 450mill/are Environment : villa and hotel DescripƟon : 100mtrs to Batu bolong beach Access : Big road, telp line, electricity

LAND FOR SALE LocaƟon : Banjar Semer-Kerobokan Size : 20 are Price/are : IDR 250 mill/are Environment : Rice fields view DescripƟon : River Access : Road, telp line, electricity

LAND FOR LEASE LocaƟon : PeƟtenget Size : 15 are Price/are : IDR 8mill/are Environment : Central of Seminyak DescripƟon : Perfect for private villa or other invest Access : Road, telp line, electricity

LAND FOR SALE LocaƟon : Brawa - Canggu Size : 46 are Price/are : IDR 250mill/are Environment :Rice fields view DescripƟon : 5 minute to brawa beach Access : Road, telp line, electricity

LAND FOR SALE LocaƟon : Brawa, Canggu Size : 21,5 are Price/are : IDR 275mill/are Environment : Rice fields view DescripƟon : 5 minutes to go to Brawa beach Access : Road, telp line, electricity C/Re/G-13 July 11


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Bali Advertiser

27 July - 10 August, 2011

FOR SALE FREEHOLD PETITENGET

JIMBARAN

3 bedrooms villa all with ensuite bathrooms, a guest toilet, kitchen, living, dining, pool, nice garden, car garage, fully furnished. 3 are land, 280 sqm building.

Alcazaba: Unique and brand new beach front luxury

Price Rp. 3.5 billion (negotiable) Must see. Direct to owner.

Lease, Starting From US$ 255,000, Up to 11 % ROI per

Please call 081 756 6879

wpenterprise.com>, <www.wpenterprise.com>. [2931]

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 year. Please contact 0816 572 888 / 0361 703 361, <info@

SEMINYAK LUXURY VILLA

One bedroom, 2-1/2 bath Luxury Villa for rent in the heart of Seminyak in quiet, seclude neighborhood. All marble and granite throughout. Pool, Private parking, satellite plasma TVs, high-speed internet. Close in to beach. $2750 per month or $125 per day. No smoking allowed. Single adult or couple only. 0812 36 48871 or

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Sale for freehold! A piece of land 500 sqm in Balangan. Perfect to build a villa, in quite area, aspalt road access. 5 minutes drive away to beach. Call: 0813 3721 0646. [2144] Villa for rent starting September 2011, 5 minutes to Four Season and Ayana Resort, 15 are, fully furnished, 3 bedroom, 3 Ensuite bathroom, living, dining indoor-outdoor, housemaid area, kitchen fully equip, garden, large swimming pool, electricity 16.500, 380 mill/year. Call Bayu C/Re/G-17 Nov. 10

0813 3723 7428. [3060] Land for sale 14,1 are. Views of all Bali. Location: Hill above Puri Gading. Price Rp. 2,82 Billion. Contact person: Yannie: 0361 780 0232. Tati: 0361 746 0020, 081 2388 6093. [3072] Office or commercial space for lease short or long term in Jimbaran, Jl. Raya Uluwatu II. Have 2 separate buildings with a center pebble stone open area, water feature and pond, 2 private rooms, 3 bathrooms, reception, meeting space, kitchen, parking area, 4 AC, electricity 15,400 watt. Very strategic location. Please contact (0361) 703 361 or 0857 8047 6789, <info@wpenterprise.com>. [3102]

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HOUSE FOR RENT BERAWA BEACH

For sale authentic Balinese style house, 3 bedroom, 2 with en suite bathrooms, new fitted kitchen, air con throughout. Situated Jimbaran Hill, 5 min to Dreamland Beach. 162 ara. All furniture included in sale. Rp. 650,000,000 negotiable. Contact 0813 6240 5158. [2936] C/U/G-29 June 11

DENPASAR

UBUD

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]

Land for sale 2.35 hectare and 1.14 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869]

House for rent. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, 2 storey, 24 hours security, strategic location. Please call (0361) 749 1359. [1855]

Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, rice field & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143]

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

Land for sale 19.5 are Tegalalang. 25 min from Ubud. Ricefield, mountain and river view. Road 6 meter. Please contact 0852 3714 4456. [1553]

Great offer! For sale house with pool. Villa style. Good location. Land 220m2 building 125m2. 2bedrooms 2bathrooms 1living room 1storage. 790million. Call/SMS Melly 0361 307 2010. [3066] Guest house in Denpasar. Minimalist & simple design, 2 bedroom, 1 living room, 1 bathroom, suitable for holiday. Rp. 350.000/day. TV, AC, refrigerator, kitchen with stove, etc. Monthly/yearly is ok. Ph: (0361) 748 7518, adress: Jl: Tegal Wangi I, Komplek Polri no. 25, Sesetan - Denpasar. [2967] House for rent at Bale Mansion near Carrefour Sunset Road. Fully furnished, phone, cable TV, Indovision, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, swimming pool, kitchen, parking, 24 hour security. Longterm 150 mill/year. Please contact 0813 3788 4267. [3095] Quick sale. Freehold villa in Suwung, land 4.2 are, building 2.16 are, swimming pool, fully furnished, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom. 15 minutes from Kuta. Rp. 1,850,000,000 nego. 0813 3766 3391 / 0819 3627 9810, e-mail: <carles30@ live.com>. [3108] Beautiful villa for sale/for rent at Jl. Gn. Andakasa Gg. Griya Nirmala No. 9A Penamparan Gatsu Barat, 2 are of land 180sqm for the building size, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen, swimming pool, call: +62 878 6018 5438 /+62 819 1564 5592. [3109]

Good location, 5 minutes to Canggu Club and Berawa Beach. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, living & dining room, maid room, pool (fully furnished). Land size 330m2 Rp. 125 million / year Address: Jl. Krisna I Gg. II (Canggu Permai)

Please call Elis 0818 0547 8932 or Made 0361-805 3994 NC/Re/U-27 July 11

Land sale by owner in Buahan Village. Freehold, land size 234,65 are. Stunning view, rice fields, trees (greenbelt), direct access to Ayung River. Please e-mail: <prestigerealty_international@yahoo.com>. [3061] 10 are freehold land for sale in Lod Tunduh-Ubud. Only 7 mins to central Ubud, quiet location with fantastic ricepaddies view. Private road access. IDR 100 million/ are. (Bonus: Building Permit 4 beds villa). Inspection by appointment only. Call: 081 2391 9933 (owner). [3076] Overcontract: 2/3 bedroom house in Nyuh Kuning just south of Monkey Forest. Two floors with large open-plan second floor. 3 bathrooms, kitchen, storeroom, garden with bale. Partly furnished. Rp. 60 million/yr. 0813 3878 7943. [3084] Rent. Simple house in rice fields. Ubud. Car parking. 2.5 million per month. 11 months max. Ring 975 869 or SMS to 0813 3721 8304. [3127] For sale soonest - home and gallery in Ubud. Location in the main street, Jl. Raya Mas - Ubud. Land: 1.050m2 / building : 671m2, 2nd floor. Strategic location. Ph: 0821 4726 1996. [3140] Shop for rent in Tegalalang (North of Ubud). 6 are, 2 buildings, 1 office, 2 staff bedrooms, 1 warehouse + nice garden. Rp. 40 million/year nego. Call 0819 3301 1792 or 731 738. [3151] C/Re/P-27 July 11


Bali Advertiser

Real Estate

27 July - 10 August, 2011

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OTHERS

GIANYAR

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]

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/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]

TABANAN Villa for sale / rent. Quiet area in Tabanan. Call 081 2394 8595. [2057] C/Re/G-15 June 11

For rent two lands 25 years + 25 years Marlboro 13 aras and Seminyak 19 aras. Please call 0852 3779 5072. [3098] Absolute beachfront land for sale near Medewi, raised & wooded, 1,7 Ha with 80m wide private beach access, 32 million/are! <sakumabali@gmail.com>. [3112]

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>. [3092] 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]

Land for sale by owner in Bondalem, Tejakula. 1.5 Ha. Beachfront, very suitable for villas, very serene with beautiful view of hills to the south. Contact: 0877 6204 9424, <rendrax@hotmail.com>. [3142] NC/Re/P-27 July 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

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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

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Bali Advertiser

27 July - 10 August, 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

APARTMENTS & VILLAS Wireless broadband Short or long term Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450

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KEROBOKAN

KEROBOKAN

For rent in 3,6 are land, 3 room, 3 bathroom, kitchen, 3 ACs, refrigerator room & bathroom for helper. Br. Semer. Rp. 75 million/year. Contact 081 2362 9394. E-mail : <rev_arka@hotmail.com>. [3006]

For rent nice gudang warehouse in Kerobokan. 350 sqmt, office, bathroom, stock room. Easy access, can fit 40 feet containers inside. Price 75 million/year. Contact 081 7470 1435. [3094]

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 in quite compound with shared swimming pool. Furnished, 2 bedrooms, open kitchen/living area, small garden. Only adults, no pets. 2 years Rp. 120,000,000. Please call 0813 5338 1648 or e-mail <romi_ontheroad@ hotmail.com>. [3115]

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] 2 bedroom villa in Umalas for rent, from $150 per day, LCD TV, Wi-Fi, kitchen, pool, gazebo. +62 878 6058 8110. [3070] 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] Rental house, Gunung Muria Denpasar, 2 1/2 level building, 300 sqm, 4 big room aircondition, 2 small room, central water heater, 3 bathroom, bathtub and shower, wood flooring, full wood accessories, electric 4000 watt, 2 gazebo, kitchen, full teakwood and antique furniture, 20 minutes from Kerobokan/Seminyak. Price Rp. 75 million per year. Contact 081 139 5172 / 0821 4599 3211. [3079] Villa-style nice house for rent. Furnished, big living, 2 BR, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, mini-bar, garden. Charming and breezy. AC, hot water. Rp. 45 mil a year. Near Poltabes. Please call: 0878 6025 9153. [3080] Villa for rent, quiet gang, two bedrooms, bathroom, open living room and kitchen, airconditioning, 32” TV, fully furnished, one week or twelve months. Phone Rod 0878 6211 9697. E-mail: <rodnieass@yahoo.com>. [3082] Land for lease 25 are, 2 road access, Banjar Anyar Tegal Cupek. 25 years plus 20 years. Please contact 0819 1617 6144. [3083]

We are a registered company which is also specialized in Visa & Business Consultancy

Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 baliconsult@apexpertise.com www.apexpertise.com NC/Re/P-27 July 11

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Big warehouse for rent. 25mtx50mt in Kerobokan. Good for garment and other business. Call 081 2394 8595. [3014]

● Gianyar-Bona Village near Sanur, Ubud, Safari & Marine park, Saba and Keramas beach hotel/bungalow complex w/14 rooms, all licenses, restaurant, recreation area with billiard and fitness rooms, spa & Finland sauna freehold Euro 650,000. ● Jimbaran-Goa Gong 29 are freehold land @ Rp. 120 million/are. ● Sanur-Jl. Sekuta complete furnished 3/4 bedroom villa for rent Rp. 130 million/year. Also small cozy 2 bdr house no furniture @ Rp. 30 mill/yr, with furniture Rp. 45 mill/yr.

Visit our website for more exciting properties!

Inquiries please email : info@thecitta.com | www.thecitta.com address : Jl. Yudistira no.2, (off Jl. Kunti II) Br. Tagtag, Seminyak, Bali | Phone : +62 361 736 978 | Fax : +62 361 736 974

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]

● Lombok fully furnished 4bedroom villa on 4,250m2 with rain forest view near Mt. Rinjani National Park fit for rental / meditation retreat freehold US$ 495,000. ● Tejakula-Tembok in North East Bali between Singaraja and Amlapura 56,5 are beachfront land @ Rp. 40 million/are freehold. ● Nusa Dua-Siligita renovated furnished 4/5 bedroom house on 4 are freehold Rp.1,800,000,000; for rent Rp.160 million/ 2 years.

Villas Jimbaran Bargain. Stylish freehold 4 br residence within Gending Kedis boutique resort. 2 living rooms, gym, library, 2 pools, full. furn. Resort facilities. Under cost at USD 599K. VS027* Clifftop next to Karma Kandara. Stunning 4br villa on 23 are. 3 levels with breathtaking views. Private beach access. Designer interiors. Huge entertainment areas. USD3 mill. VS088* Oberoi. 3 beautiful villas on 20 are. Park-like gardens. Prime site. Great investment. E1.55 million .VS090* Uluwatu clifftop. Khayangan Estate. Named Bali’s most beautiful villa. 1.5 Hek. 5 opulent suites in antique joglos. Magnificent ocean views. 5 pools. Spa. Tennis court. Excellent. income. Rp 11 billion neg. VS028* Lovina. Wonderful ocean and valley views from this 7br/8bth 3 villa residence on 48 are. 5 mins from Beach. US$675K VS058 Land Sanur Beachfront. 2 Hk. Next to Grand Hyatt. Perfect development site.RP650 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. 700 mill per are.LS151* Canggu beachfront. 2 Hk. Good access. Good shape. 75m beachfront. Rp 500 mill/are.LS142* Batu Belig 38.55 are. 2 street access. 100m from beach. Rp750 mill/are.LS105* Small Plots. 7 are Berawa, 5 are Jl Umalas, 6.5 are Jl Umalas, 9 are Canggu Club, 4.2 are Berawa Bch, 16.8 are Batu Bolong Many others. Rental Jl Oberoi. Stylish 3 br/3bth villa in the middle of eat street. Min . Short or long term USD 250 per night.RS019* *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: info@balialist.com C/Re/I-27 July 11

LOOKING FOR

3 bedroom with small pool, very nice in Banjar Semer across from Elite Haven’s office. Fully furnished with Wi-Fi and housekeeper. 900 USD per week. 2,500 per month. Also has a small guest house on the side that can be used for guests. Call to see 0819 1665 7551. [3123]

REAL ESTATE

House for rent at Br. Kuwum Kerobokan (Green Kori Village), furnished, 2 storeys, 3 bedrooms with AC, 3 bathrooms (water heater), garage, kitchen, living rooms, Indovision, quiet area, security 24 hours. Call (0361) 741 5215 or 0878 6180 5000. [3125]

Wanted lease/buy 1 hectare min. raw land or established for spiritual retreat center. Contact <oshobali@gmail.com>. [001]

Contract house Bali style, new build, quiet, 2 BRM, AC, living room, bathroom, complete kitchen, fully furnished, pembantu, large parking, great access, quiet. Just move in! Per month 3,500,000 Rp. 0821 4591 1442. [3129] For rent: Villa in Kerobokan. Luas 9 are, swimming pool. Include furniture. Contact; 0813 3835 0687 / 081 3371 4854. [3139] Small, beautiful villa in Jl. Gunung Salak 3 mins. to Seminyak for rent 80 million. 2 AC bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, swimming pool, carpark, open living/kitchen. 0818 0558 7558, <stoff.breger@gmail.com>. [3147] For sale, nice house 1.5 floors, 1.5 are, Green Kori - B. Semer, Kerobokan. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, security, quite, strategic location, close to the beach and Canggu. Only serious, ph. 0813 1968 8778 / 740 8883. [3149] Quick sale villa in Kuwum / Kerobokan area. 4 are, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1 sw.pool, carport, 2 floor, 1 guest house. Asking price IDR 3,3 B. Freehold. 0878 6204 6819 / 0819 3305 4997. [3088] 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]

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Dicari Segera! Tanah beachfront Echo Beach, Seminyak area, atau Nusa Dua area dengan luas minimal 100a/1ha dan villa daerah Petitenget, Umalas dan Canggu, luas minimal 5 are. Hubungi : Efendi 0812 3619 8333 or <eslhc@yahoo.com>. [002] Looking to Rent Office Space. Dicari Sewa Kantor. Looking in the Sunset Road, Jl. Dewi Sri, Jl. Sunset Garden, Jl. Marlboro (Teuku Umar Barat), etc areas. 200-300sqm. Need special location: one or two ground floor offices and larger space on second and / or third floors. Or one larger building one floor. 200-300sqm. Either must have ample parking areas for staff and customers. For more information please call 755 392 and ask to speak with Pak Made. [003]

Contact BALI ADVERTISER

Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta - Bali Telp : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz


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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a well appointed bathroom. King size beds offer you all the comforts of home.

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.

• Freehold or 99 Year Lease • Starting From US$ 255,000 • Up to 11 % ROI per year

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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27 July - 10 August, 2011

LUXURY HIDDENPARADISE

Villa in the heart of breathtaking Kerobokan. Two large bedrooms with en suite bathroom, modern equipped kitchen area incl. living room, wonderful pool terrace, tropical garden pool (17m) on 7 are leaseholdland (23 yrs) with option 5 yrs.

MUST SEE!! Sale by owner direct IDR 4,000,000,000. Call 081 338 34 26 2661 NC/Re/G-27 July 11

KLUNGKUNG Land in Klungkung 4.030 sqm ready to build, full view, have an access to private beach, near from main road but it’s quiet, nice for complex villa. IDR 2,4 Bill nego. 081 7067 9262 / <agung_yadnya@yahoo.com>. [3105]

KARANGASEM 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]

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CANGGU 2

2,3 & 4 bedroom, AC Water heater Internet TV cable Private Swimming pool Garden Parking area Full service directly owner Agent welcome.

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Villa 1,300m plot, 600m built, large garden, secluded, tranquil, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, lounge, dinner, 12m pool, 4 car garage, gazebo, fantastic playground for kids. USD 285,000. T: 473 5777. M: 0821 4585 4645. <mcelroy. seamus@gmail.com>. [3086] For rent or sale location Canggu area. + 5 mnt to Echo Beach, + 500 mtr to Canggu Beach, 6 bed, 6 bath, 1 toilet, s.pool, manggo shape, 1 gazebo, nice garden, ricefield, 2 cars garage, surround by fish pond. For rent daily: USD 550/night. For sale IDR 7 Bill negotiable. By owner Mrs. Burlinah 0878 6204 6819 / 0819 3305 4997. [3089] New house for rent Canggu. Rice field view. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, kitchen, dining room, garden. Please call 0878 6162 8282. [3090] Room for rent in villa, Prerenan area next Canggu. Great view. Large pool, kitchen, air condition, hot water, Wi-Fi, TV-cable. USD 400/month and USD 250/month. Possible rent daily and weekly. +62 81 2380 8875. No broker. [3096] Villa with magnificent ricefield-view and remarkable minimalist design, for sale. Price: Rp. 3,2 Billion. For details, contact the owner 081 6472 7567. E-mail: <asoetanto@ajms.org> or see/get the brochure in <www. psa12.ajms.org>. [3099] Quick sale. Modern minimalist house, fully furnished. Jalan Raya Semat Gg. Vanili #7. Contact: 081 2380 8745 or <jalianta@telkom.net>. No agent please. [3101] Villa for rent at Canggu have 3 bed with en-suites bath, swimming pool, gazebo, big garden and villa for sale 3 bed, furnished, pool, price IDR: 3,7 Billion. Please contact: 0821 4525 8268 (Bertha Lusy S.) <www.regarvillabali.com> or <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [3117] 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>. [3126] Villas for rent yearly 3 bed/3 bath and/or 2 bed/2 bath location Canggu-Pererenan. Fully Furnished. Pool price 140 million/year. Contact Mira 0813 3861 2640. E-mail: <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [3130] Sale: New luxury Villa 3 bed rooms, swimming pool, semi furnished, freehold, Pantai Brawa, Rp. 2 milyar, Hp. 081 811 7318. Rent : Villa 2 bed rooms, swimming pool, fully furnished, 150 m to Pantai Brawa, Rp. 150 Milyar Hp. 081 811 7318. [3135] Spacious villa for rent; 15 min to Echo Beach; 4 bed/bath; pool; short/long-term; 100 million Rp./year. +62 857 3975 9293; <stephanie.rodigas@gmail.com>; view ‘Bali VIlla’ album on Facebook: Stephanie M. Rodigas. [3138]

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CANGGU Land for sale Tumbak Bayuh Pererenan. 18 are, freehold, ricepaddy view, price Rp. 100 million / are. Please contact 0361 895 3015 / 081 2366 6541 or e-mail: <anggaw83@ gmail.com>. [2277] Villa for rent in Canggu, near beach, 3 are, 2 bed, 3 bath, living, kitchen, pool, ricefield view, new villa. Contact Made 081 2363 0309. [2921] 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] For rent luxury beachside villa. 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, private gym, etc. Price Euro 3,500/month, min 6 months. 10 mins after Tanah Lot. Please call 081 855 5010. [2700] 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] 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] Nice and cheap villa at Canggu, 5 minutes from Pererenan Beach. Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. 0361 805 1501 (Ngurah), <agungaryadi@yahoo.com>. [3063] Beautiful Pererenan Villa for lease. 2BR/2BR. Large 10 are garden with pool. 5min walk to beach. Plus guest room, massage room, large parking area. 8 years. USD $134,000. For photos and appts <lushbalivilla.tumblr.com>. [3065]

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House for rent in Perumahan Canggu Permai, Jln. Krisna I gang IV. Facilities: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 maidroom, 1 swimming pool. Call Flexi: 0361 991 9048. Hp: 0878 6011 1900. [3068] Villa in Organic Gardens in Umalas II. Large one bedroom villa, maid, security, A/C. Furnished Top quality appliances. Close to Canggu Club and Petitenget. Clarisse (Eng) 0857 3997 9579. 6.3 mill per month, year 70 mil neg. <clarisse@ darksparkle.com.au>. [3069] Land for sale in Canggu near Echo Beach 100m. 6 are, price Rp. 500 million/are. Please contact 0878 6079 6972, e-mail <made.murni@gmail.com>. [3107] Villa for rent/sale in Jl. Pantai Berawa Canggu. 4.5 are freehold land, 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, pool, big square living room, fully furnish, rice terrace view, 140 million/year and 2.4 billion sale. Ph. 795 7165 Anik or <triyabali@ yahoo.com>. [3078] NC/Re/G-27 July 11


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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]

2houses 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]

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] 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] Restaurant / bar for sale due to ill health. Located in Kuta. Offers welcome. Ph: 0878 6156 4477. [3062] Over contract shop/office in Kuta, good location and strategic in front of Kuta Beach. Next side of Hard Rock Hotel. For further information please call 744 8953 or 081 657 3248. [3067] New wooden house 7mx5m sale for 75 mill, set up location, by order, suitable for villa. We have some project villas going on now too look. The cheapest way to build villa. Contact 0819 1659 8211. [3119]

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ECO VILLA for holiday rental / over contract

Novotel service apartment Nusa Dua Bali for rent. This is a non smoking unit. Direct to owner. Number of room: 2, with balcony, 150m2. 2.500 USD/month. 25.000 USD/year. Exc. Utilities. No agent. E-mail: <yetti.bali@gmail.com>. [2708]

Well decorated, fully equipped house, with small view of ocean, but 3000 forest view, w/ organic veggie patch, child safe pool with no deep end, located on small boutique hotel compound offering 24 hr security, restaurant and small spa. Maid, garden/pool assistant, utilities, internet included. Laundry services and in house spa available. Long term Contract rate at going market rates/negotiable. 3 bedrooms w AC, 1 Den, 1 loft w/bed, 2 baths. Can sleep 10+

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I have a private studio apartment in Kuta that I want to sublease. The lease period is for 10 years with the option to extend. Total price Rp 135 jt. Please call 081 139 9218 or email <ratnaibali@yahoo.com>. [3121]

Rooms / apartments for rent 1, 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms available. Daily, weekly, monthly or yearly rental possible. All locations are close to Geger Beach and Nikko Beach. Please phone 0821 4552 2200 or 0361-777 092 or e-mail <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [3114]

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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] Kampial Hill seaview villa 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, living, dinner, kitchen, big terrace, full furnished, all comforts, quiet area, big garden, swpool, good for family, 8 juta month, 88 juta year, included maid & security. 081 7472 7296. [3071] Land for sale 4 Ha at Kampial Nusa Dua, next to Ocean Blue Hotel. Back and front road access, Nusa Penida and South Eats ocean view. 175 million/are. Contact: Abdul 0361 806 7575, 0813 3894 2244. [3128]

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Rent : Villa 4 bed rooms. land 10 are big garden, swimming pool, fully furnished, hotel area, 100mtr to the beach, Tanjung Benoa, Rp. 250 Milyar. Hp. 081 811 7318. [3136]

Shop or office in Kuta among hotels and restaurants that I want to sublease. 10 years with the option to extend. Has toilet and kitchen 75 sqm with 12.5 m window frontage 540jt nego. 081 139 9218. [3122]

For Sale: Tropical Luxury 3 bedroom villa w/ swimming pool, newly built or off plan. Close to beach and golf. Owner direct sale, English 081 756 7630 Indonesian 081 735 0877. [3146]

House for rent Pemogan area, 10 minutes Kuta, 10 minutes Sanur. Full furnished, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, air conditioner, water heater, garage 2 car, view big garden and ricefield. Contact 081 999 265 5636 / 0821 4605 0502. [3137]

BUKIT Villa and land for sale on the main road next to STP Nusa Dua ready to build for villa as licence completed. Call 081 2394 8595. [1149]

Freehold land for sale! Main street Petitenget. 5400m2 (20mx270m). Next to Seminyak Condotel, Metis and Coconut Suites. Call Wahyu, Nyoman 0819 9987 7999 Ray White Kuta. With perfect planning, worth the investment. [3143]

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]

Apartment for sale. 1 bedroom, located next to Kuta Town Houses. Fully furnished. En-suite bathroom, kitchen, aircon. Newly renovated. 10 years remaining on lease. Absolute Giveaway. A$15,000! Contact 081 187 3442 or <d.cramer@telkom.net>. [3144] NC/Re/P-27 July 11

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]

SALES AND LONG TERM RENTAL SPECIALISTS Jl. Kunti, Seminyak, Shop 10, Kunti Plaza (next to Bali Deli) Phone. 0361-216 8880 Email: info@chilcottre.com www.chilcottre.com Call Bella Werleman - 0878 6192 6743 for all your real estate needs in Bali

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Fun and functional two storey townhouse in a complex of 10 with rural views. Comes fully furnished and has reception and pool. Located only 5 minutes walk to Rumors. Proven rental returns. Great little investment property or stay and play. 34 years leasehold.

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Designer townhouse with a gorgeous rice paddy view. Fully furnished and decorated by a professional designer. Polished concrete floors, modern timber kitchen, generous size master with balcony style sliding windows. Ready to move in or to rent out. Freehold.

We currently have an impressive collection of properties for long term lease. Villas and townhouses, modern and Balinese styles from Seminyak to Canggu. Call our friendly staff today to enquire. C/Re/G-27 July 11

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] Beautiful villa for rent daily / weekly / monthly. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen equipment, s.pool, hot water, air condition, TV, DVD, with staff. Call Susila 081 2366 0637 (owner). [3074] Dreamland New Kuta Beach Resorts, Pecatu Uluwatu. 2 storey, good house furnish seaviews, 3 double bedroom x 3 bathroom, AUD $ 650 perweek, $1650 permonth, 6 month more negotiation. E-mail: <balihouse@hotmail. com>. +6281 681 5654, +614 0739 0116. [3077] Balangan house for lease. Bukit area, corner house. Furnished. Wi-Fi. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms (spa bathtub). Open kitchen by garden. Close to beaches, airport, schools. Great vacation home. Phone: 0821 4595 5899. E-mail: <cmandarin9@gmail.com>. [3113]


• Capturing a private, leafy outlook with some ocean views • Popular ‘Bali Mystique’ just a short stroll from restaurants & beach • Large open living, new Western standard kitchen, fully furnished • Flexible owner usage options, pools, restaurant, great Investment Apt Area

156 sqm

Price USD 229,500 Ownership Leasehold 20 years

• Great ocean views, possibility to build up to capture more • Peaceful surroundings, at the end of a no through road • Short drive to famous surfing beaches, shops & restaurants • Quality construction & finishings, value for money Land Area Build Area

600 sqm 140 sqm

Price USD 155,000 Ownership Freehold

• Spacious two story 3 bedroom villa of superior quality construction • Large & airy open plan living areas opening to deck, pool & garden • Superb Master bedroom with generous ensuite facing the pool • In a secure complex of 5 villas, in a sought-after neighborhood Land Area Build Area

495 sqm 330 sqm

Price USD 500,000 Ownership Leasehold 45 years

• Walking distance to the beach, fronted by a river & tropical jungle • Capture ocean views if building two stories • Ready to build with well, drainage & access road already in place • IMB in process; sold with architect plans for a four bedroom villa Land Area

1000 sqm

Price USD 120,000 Ownership Leasehold 34 years

• Compact, well designed Two Bedroom Villas with pool & garden • Convenient location with easy access to all amenities • Open plan living areas that can be opened and closed off • Two bedrooms with complete en-suite (shower & bath) & built-ins Land Area Build Area

250 sqm 110 sqm

Price USD 150,000 Ownership Leasehold 23 years

• 3 Bedroom Villa, open plan outdoor living area, garden & pool • 3 good size en-suite bedrooms with looking out to pool & garden • Potential for attractive returns given its highly sought location • Walk to shops, restaurants and Seminyak’s nightlife Land Area Build Area

450 sqm 250 sqm

Price USD 390,000 Ownership Leasehold 43 years

• Excellent investment opportunity with generous returns • Twin Two bedroom villas, all furnished, equipped & decorated • Sold as a fully operative business with existing bookings & website • Possibility to extend the current lease now to 30 years Land Area Build Area

400 sqm 300 sqm

Price USD 510,000 Ownership Leasehold 18 years

• Rare beach front land with wide ocean frontage • Leveled, well shaped land allows for ease of building • Price includes the building of a sea wall & 3m access road • Building license issued, a definite plus for a beachfront property Land Area

2670 sqm

Price IDR 4,939,500,000 Ownership Freehold

• Located in Seminyak, Bali’s most popular holiday destination • Two Bedroom Villa, open plan living area, garden & pool • Both bedrooms with own en-suite & robe looking out to 9m pool • Potential to bring attractive rental returns given its location Land Area Build Area

225 sqm 125 sqm

Price USD 230,000 Ownership Leasehold 43 years

• Newly built two bedroom villa with spacious open living areas • Rice field views from 3 sides, mountain vista from the 2nd floor • Master bedroom on the 2nd floor with private terrace • Infinity pool extending towards terraced rice fields Land Area Build Area

520 sqm 330 sqm

Price IDR 3,700,000,000 Ownership Freehold

• Fluid floor plan with inviting selection of living spaces • Seamless fusion of indoor and outdoor with bi-fold doors • Stylish Western standard kitchen with quality appliances • Master suite with walk-in robe, double ensuite, private garden Land Area Build Area

500 sqm 227 sqm

Price USD 495,000 Ownership Leasehold 40 years

• Buy the land, get the Two bedroom Villa for a steal! • 200m from Echo Beach, one of Bali’s most desirable beach areas • Uninterrupted ocean views from the 2nd floor, rice paddies in front • Huge reduction as a “villa-land” package for a quick sale! Land Area Build Area

1250 sqm 220 sqm

Price IDR 4,400,000,000 Ownership Freehold/Leasehold


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Beautiful classic Balinese Villa offers the best of tranquil open living. Close to Canggu Club and Bali’s best international school and just 400 m to Berawa beach, this lovely home is set on 1,320 m2 land, surrounded by tropical trees and rice fields. Its spacious airy lounge and dinning area is surrounded by a tropical fish pond, and 12m swimming pool. Perfect place to live and fantastic playground for your kids!

2 private villas that will take your breath away! The Balinese gated entrance leads you through private ponds & fountains, a huge swimming pool & jacuzzi before you reach the villa. A mixture of wood, stone carvings & classical architecture compliment every room including the large central living area. Rare opportunity and excellent freehold investment.

Title : Leasehold Price: IDR 2,400,000,000

Title : Hak Milik Prices from : EURO 1,500,000

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Exclusive waterfront property in the prestigious Tanjung Benoa area, renowned as one of the best locations in Bali. Set on a spacious 7400sqm of pristine waterfront land close to the restaurants & shops, this colonial style property is definitely the last piece of heaven you can find. Surrounded by clear blue water, extensive gardens & boasting stunning views, this property has endless possibilities.....benefit as a prime investment or simply enjoy as an exclusive & exotic private property. Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Hak Milik + 62 87 861 867 277 Price: USD 4,500,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com

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Set on 325 sqm of land this villa is a tasteful mix of modern & traditional Balinese style, comprising of 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms it is totally furnished and ready for occupancy. The villa is perfectly located in a residential area, with stunning swimming pool, a bale bengong/gazebo for those lazy afternoons, is close to every landmark & is a short stroll to Sanur’s white sandy beach. Contact : Govinda Murti

Majestic Point Villas are the jewels of Southern Bali. Secluded yet accessible. Majestic Point offers tranquility with magnificent sea views of Teluk Benoa from each uniquely, designed villa. This is a rare chance for you to own a piece of a divine retreat in this exclusive boutique villa development.

Title : Leasehold Price : USD 182,000

Title : Hak Milik + 62 81 5570 1729 Price : Price On Application nusadua@raywhiteparadise.com

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Contact : Ray White Nusa Dua

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 598,000

Contact : Ray White Jimbaran + 62 81 936 273 306 john@raywhiteparadise.com

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This property will tick all of the necessary requirements for an investor seeking a perfect & private residence in Bali. It is located only 10 minutes drive to a great selection of fine dining, shops & the impressive Seminyak beach. Every room in this villa has been completed to the highest of standards, simply add your personal touch to this very special property. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,350,000,000

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Freehold steal! Be quick won"t last at this price. This fabulous 3 bedroom villa located in a quiet street in Sanur has it all. A large open plan kitchen leads out to the pool, all bedrooms have quality appointed ensuite bathrooms and the garden is attractively planted making the most of the freehold land. Close proximity the International School in an excellent neighbourhood make this property a must see. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,700,000,000

Contact : Haryono + 62 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com

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Superb minimalist Seminyak home with French Influence. Very tasteful 4 bedroom minimalist home designed by French owner exuding style & panache. Brilliantly situated in a quiet lane in the heart of Seminyak, within walking distance of the best restaurants, boutiques & beach this property has it all. All rooms open onto the pool, which makes this home ideal for entertaining. Contact : Ray White Paradise

Great villa located off Jl. Berewa near the Canggu Club and the beach. If you require a family great home or a rental investment villa then look no further. This property has been built with Balinese influences to make the most of a tropical lifestyle. The living area opens directly onto the pool, and the attention to detail is second to none.

Title : Leasehold Price : EURO 295,000

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This 5 bedroom villa on 17 are is a step to the beach and boasts large bedrooms, an open living area, all centered around the pool. The interior is tastefully decorated with valuable antique furniture. This villa has been designed to be a 9 bedroom property which can be easily completed with minimum expenditure, ensuring excellent ROI as an investment. This is a true opportunity. Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Leasehold Price : EURO 500,000

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Umalas

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This ideally located fantastic two story townhouse situated right near Umalas Stables offers both the quiet, tranquil surrounds of Umalas whilst only minutes away from central Seminyak and Canggu. Consisting 3bedrooms with 1 en-suite. The living room leads out onto the generous sized swimming pool and bale completed with maid quarter and 24hours security. Perfect house for family living. Price: USD 350.000 REF RV-1026

Spacious 3 bedroom villa on a 5 Are leasehold, open plan outdoor living area, large garden and fantastic big pool. 3 good size en suite bedrooms in a highly sought location close to shops, restaurants and Seminyak nightlife. Billiard room , garage, maid quarter and fully furnished is a must see ! Price: USD 350,000

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This magnificent freehold three storey villa boasts three huge bedrooms, featuring the master bedroom with en-suite & spacious balcony taking up the whole 3rd floor, Two bedrooms with shared bathroom and a stunning workable kitchen on the 2nd floor opening up onto a living and dining area which overlooks the swimming pool & bale offering spectacular and unobstructed ocean views over Jimbaran Bay. The 1st floor shows off an expansive garage with games or entertaining area. Located in a peaceful environment and only 15 minutes to the International Airport of Bali. Price: USD 315,000 REF RV-773

These 3 bedrooms en suite Leasehold Villas are built with very high specifications with use of top quality imported materials ranging from the non slip tiles in the swimming pools to the termite treated Teak finishes. Situated close to the center of Sanur, minutes away from the beautiful white beaches, Shops and School complete with mature garden and gated security. These Villas won’t be on the market for long!! Prices at US4 257,000 and US$ 265,000 respectively. Price: USD 257,000 REF RV-889

Umalas

Kerobokan VILLA IN KEROBOKAN

STARTER HOME IN UMALAS Nice starter home in Umalas, one of the fastest growing areas in Bali, close to Canggu and Seminyak with 4 en suite bedrooms built on 2 levels. The Villa has an open kitchen, garage and plunge pool. This Villa set on 2.5 Are of freehold land has a very private and peaceful atmosphere complimented by beautiful surroundings. Price: USD 175,000 REF RV-875

This double storey three bedroom villa sitting on 5 Are is complete with a swimming pool. The downstairs open plan living consists of a lounge, dining area with large western style kitchen. A separate building with one bedroom is perfect for guests. Upstairs is the master bedroom and en suite that opens onto another room perfect for children or a study. This villa is in a great location. Price: EURO 120,000 REF RV-639

YOUR ONE STOP PROPERTY SHOP PRESENTING PROPERTIES FROM US$ 100,000 - US$ 6,000,000 Head Office : Jl Sunset Road 10x, Kerobokan, Bali Ph: +62 361 847 5955 | Fax: +62 361 8475682 | www.xpbali.com | info@xpbali.com Branch Office : Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 826, Pemogan, Denpasar - Bali C/Re/I-27 July 11


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