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Alex_Tabata

Hello every one:

I like to meet people Expatriate of any nationality, English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Filipino, Indonesian, American or Australian with the only requirement to speak English to understand each other.

So it occurred to me open this post for all who inhabit the Balikpapan area or that are considering moving to bali or near this island, come and describe a little themselves and their tastes in order to make some friends and join a little more to the wonderful community that gives life to this amazing forum.

So I'll go first:

My name is Alex. I am originally from Venezuela but lived some years in Kingsville Texas, USA .. Soon I will be moving with my fiancee to Bali.

I am an expert in industrial safety and environmental control, as well as I am Expert in Management of oil drilling and international cuisine Chef.

I like wines, music, good reading, photography, design, technology and travel.

Do not be shy and pass the following :D

komank_wirya

Hi, Mr. Alex....welcome to Bali.

My name is Komank. I am a Balinese. an Real Estate consultant and doing entrepreneur in handy craft and Commodity. Enjoy your trip and beware when you are in Bali.

Regards
Komank

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