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banzai:
http://wikimapia.org/#lat=10.756909&lon=106.667043&z=17&l=0&m=a&v=2

According to wikimapia, it has 3 different names:

Nhà thờ Thánh Nữ Jean D'Arc
Nhà thờ Ngã Sáu
Nhà thờ Văn Lang

and there's a spoiler that Henry and Bernie got eliminated in this leg.

--- Quote ---http://amazing-race-asia.axn-asia.com/season3/forum/528422/topic/529475/page/2/index.html#comments
 21 hours ago, x-inan-x says:         

i received an sms telling me that H&B will be eliminated on the next leg... :(
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Maybe that's why Henry cries because he loses.  :'(

puddin:

--- Quote from: Chateau d If on September 15, 2008, 12:24:26 AM ---I'll just take a wild stab at the odds and ask that the Joan of Arc church be the Pit Stop.  Because

1)  a team is shown crying/hugging there
2)  that shot was near the end of the day (sun coming from the west)
3)  the tiles!
4)  down with the zoo spoiler!

--- End quote ---

Oh duh!
Add that to banzai's post and  :yess:, good job everyone  :jumpy:

thanks for the tips banzai , finally I see it  :lol:



Boingo:
  Here ya go, puddin...  :sucks

puddin:
Thanks Boingo .
I am not surprised, the first thing I said when I saw the preview is that something does not click and even asked peach that night if maybe the source was lied to,  been there done that   :snicker:

georgiapeach:
Good work guys! I am still in awe over the sidewalk, that topped my most wanted list.

But anything is possible still, right?

Could this be a faux mat/aka TBC here? Tears of relief? I want to see the rest of our spoiler.... :angel:

And time is tight. If they have a pitstop here and are released about 4AM on 5/24...where would they go for just one day before we see them in Hue?? Apparently flights don't allow Taiwan, for example.

Askip likes Hanoi, but I :duno:  Saigon, Hanoi, and Hue? I like the Mekong Delta much better.

Grasping at hope, here, :lol:   And because there are other rumors that Henry/Bernie went far....


--- Quote ---“It was relentless ... everything was a blur. It is like nothing you have ever experienced before, really. I have worked in busy kitchens where I had to cook 100 dinners ... but in no way did it compare to what we had to go through in the race. You never really know what is going to happen. Sometimes you think it is the end of the leg and then no, we get another clue and realise the race is still on,” says 43-year-old Henry during a recent interview with The Star.
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http://star-ecentral.com/news/story.asp?file=/2008/9/2/tvnradio/1900957&sec=tvnradio

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