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apskip:
I have written this to accompany my latest Timeline in the timetables and Flight Information thread:
There is a major issue in figuring out where a previously not identified leg is. This arises because prior timelines have marked the legs up through leg 6 in Delhi. Since release from Delhi cannot be before May 7, there is not enough time left for teams to complete two full legs and fly to Moscow arriving midday May 12(which they have to do to meet the pitstop timing assumptions). So here are 3 alternatives to fix that:

1. Even though I say it is not enough time, WRP plans 3 legs between Delhi and Moscow.
2. There was a second leg in Cambodia involving a TBC, then later a pitstop.
3. There was a TBC leg in Santiago in spite of the piece of evidence that 1304 ends in Auckland.

Of these 3, I like the 2 legs in Cambodia best. Since teams apparently do not depart until the morning of May 6, they have about 48 hours to do so plus get in a TBC and later pitstop. I am have changed the Timeline to reflect that.

puddin:
Nicely done apskips. imo there is still doubts, not enough evidence, about Dubai and I really think the teams spent more time in Delhi per dates of Matts photos which have held up as true Delhi from 6 to 9 May.

I think these a roughly correct..that whole camera date thingy and all  :lol:, help me Neobie!

Salvador de Bahia from April 19 to 25 
Auckland from  April 28 to May 1 (2 ?)
Cambodia from May 4 to 5th
Delhi from May 6 to 9
Moscow from May 10 to 13th

Neobie quote:


--- Quote from: Neobie on June 11, 2008, 06:52:23 PM ---I'm afraid I might have to cast extra doubt on Dubai...

The blog on Dubai, posted at 1.04am on May 8th, says "I didnt expect the news that i heard last night". If the timestamp belongs to Dubai or Philippines time, the sighting would have been on or before the 6th. Even if we use the generous US timezone, it would suggest the sighting was at least on the 7th.

Teams fly from Cambodia to India on the 6th (I'm reading this correctly, am I not?), arriving that evening in Delhi after most Hours of Operation. Is there any way we could make this work out?



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Chateau d If:

--- Quote from: georgiapeach on July 01, 2008, 12:37:50 PM ---Have Fun! :waves:

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--- Quote from: puddin on July 01, 2008, 12:38:43 PM ---Good for you Chateau  :hearts:, ditto that, have a blast!! :waves:

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Okay, I am on such a cloud now.   :hearts: :hearts:

Please go see Brooke perform Feist's 1234  And then go buy your tix to see the Tour when it hits your town.

puddin:
Why do I not know this? we don't include North America or do we?

South America
Oceania
Asia
Eurasia/Europe



--- Quote from: sunnyca on July 31, 2008, 04:00:19 PM ---

 With the season 13 debut of CBS’ The Amazing Race looming just around the corner (okay, Sept. 28), exec producer Bertram Van Munster slipped us a few clues about the upcoming globetrot.

• The race takes 23 days, covers nearly 40,000 miles, spans five continents, and features some far-flung locales never before seen on the show, including Angkor Wat, Cambodia and La Paz, Bolivia.




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gingerman28:

--- Quote from: puddin on July 31, 2008, 06:36:05 PM ---Why do I not know this? we don't include North America or do we?

South America
Oceania
Asia
Eurasia/Europe



--- Quote from: sunnyca on July 31, 2008, 04:00:19 PM ---

 With the season 13 debut of CBS’ The Amazing Race looming just around the corner (okay, Sept. 28), exec producer Bertram Van Munster slipped us a few clues about the upcoming globetrot.

• The race takes 23 days, covers nearly 40,000 miles, spans five continents, and features some far-flung locales never before seen on the show, including Angkor Wat, Cambodia and La Paz, Bolivia.




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Five Continents?  The teams did not go through Australia nor Antarctica.  That leaves North America, South America, Asia and Europe.  Then the fifth CONTINENT would have to be Africa.  Oceania is not a continent, it is a grouping of Pacific islands that are not part of any continent.  So did the teams go from Dubai to Africa during those missing days between Delhi and Moscow?

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