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Kiwi Jay:
Far out finished so soon!!!

cabioTAR:

--- Quote from: apskip on June 11, 2008, 01:17:55 PM ---puddin, I have gone back to the ARA Commentary thread, post #178, for this:

July 6 - Manila

July 7 Hong Kong; Auckland

July 8 Auckland

July 9 drive to Rotorua

July 10 - Rotorua

July 11 - fly Rotorua to Tokyo; train to Fukuoka; TBC

July 12 - hydrofoil Fukuoka to Busan,Korea

July 13 - drive Busan, Korea to Seoul

July 14 - fly Seoul to Frankfurt

       15 Frankfurt; Frankfurt to Prague by train

July 17 - Prague

July 18 - Prague to Budapest by train
              Budapest  

July 20 - fly Budapest to CapeTown
       21 CapeTown area

July 22 - CapeTown area;
       23  fly to Singapore
       24 Tanjong Beach, Sentosa Island Singapore for Flag ROADBLOCK; FINISH LINE at nearby Chinese Gardens

TOTAL DURATION of AMAZING RACE ASIA 2 - 20 Days

Michael McKay was taking lessons from Bertram van Munster's AR12 length, which was 11 episodes in 21 days. Races that are compact on time have become the standard, replacing the old 2 days per episode.



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There were 3 rest days, if not mistaken shown in TARA2 memories Episode.

1) In NZ - celebrate Henry's Birthday
2) In South Korea
3) In Europe (Top 5)

apskip:
cabiotar:

We know by blog evidence that teams did tasks in Rotorua on July 10. Photos confirm that they arrivedv in Frankfurt on July 15. That leaves no days for rest stops in either New Zealand or South Korea, so I have to question your information. The schedule leaves time for a REST DAY in Prague on July 16, so your European one looks good to me. I don't remember right now whether there could have been one in CapeTown or Singapore, but the Finale is typically run straight from the plane to the tasks.

JonLover:
I am posting here exactly what I have posted at www.entermyworld.heavenforum.com

Hold on guys. I got a present from our wonderful Hue blogger, Shirley. She's sweet.

Shirley, if you are reading this, you just don't know how happy I am for the gift you have given us. Merci.

Here is the e-mail from Shirley.


--- Quote ---Bonjour!

I am still clueless about TARA even after reading some webpages.

It was 25 May. It was about late 2pm to 3pm. I remember I was starving then.

I saw Allan Wu and his crew in the imperial palace. After I left the imperial palace, right outside the gate, I saw a Caucasian pair, (they are quite big) running towards the imperial palace.

Following behind them were two ladies, they are quite big, carrying their backpacks. I was carrying a bottle of water, and she asked if that was hers.

The third team I saw (I think, I can't remember with the time lapse) was cycling/riding a cyclo (a traditional mode of transportation in Vietnam). They had to ride the cyclo to the destination I think. I saw them hold a TARA slip, possibly the clue. These teams were quite close to each other.

Then as I was walking across the Perfume River, I saw another team. I was quite tickled so I stopped to take a picture. That's the only picture I took. It was actually the guy cycling/riding the cyclo, but he stopped where I was to change with the girl. That's the team who asked me for direction. I pointed them to the flag of the Citadel (which was the general direction they were headed for). There was a cyclo driver/rider behind them. He looked at me and we laughed together, tickled by the fact that 'tourists' were riding the cyclo. This team is quite a distance from the rest. Say, about 1km or so.

It's quite easy to spot the teams. There's always a slow-moving jeep/4WD following and filming behind them.
As I was walking away from their destination, I saw another jeep/4WD. But I didn't see any participants with them.

I've attached the photo I took. Hope it's of some interest.

Shirley
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Wait for the picture. I'll post it soon.

JonLover:
As promised, here is the picture taken by Shirley. Thanks Shirley.



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