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TAR13 Episode Timeline, Route, Schedule
Chateau d If:
--- Quote ---Shouldn't that map show the teams going down to Santiago, Chile (didn't we have a sighting at the Santiago Airport?)and then across the Pacific to New Zealand. The map has the teams going back across the Atlantic, Africa and the Indian Ocean to reach New Zealand.
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Santiago is just a connection. It does not get a pushpin. And about the flight over Pacific vs Atlantic, I bet it is drawn as Atlantic only for illustrative purposes (artistic license) .
Puddin, where did you find that map anyway?
puddin:
CBS put the map out, its all over the Internet now! How dare they try to out spoil the spoilers :lol:
georgiapeach:
puddin's post #171 upstream shows the new map and route just released today by CBS...
I think that they must have thought--if you can't beat 'em (meaning us), join 'em! :lol:
CBS releasing spoilers--is the world ending? :ascared
apskip:
--- Quote from: gingerman28 on September 26, 2008, 04:02:58 PM ---
--- Quote from: puddin on September 26, 2008, 01:27:36 PM ---There you have it ...
1. Salvador, Brazil
2. Fortaleza, Brazil
3. La Paz, Bolivia
4. Te Puke, New Zealand
5. Siem Reap, Cambodia
6. New Delhi, India
7. Old Delhi, India
8. Almaty, Kazakhstan
9. Moscow, Russia
10. Moscow, Russia
11. Portland, Oregon
--- End quote ---
Shouldn't that map show the teams going down to Santiago, Chile (didn't we have a sighting at the Santiago Airport?)and then across the Pacific to New Zealand. The map has the teams going back across the Atlantic, Africa and the Indian Ocean to reach New Zealand.
--- End quote ---
I have multiple problems with this CBS map. Remember where this originated, World Race Productions, and consider the credibility of the source on these type of issues, that he has practically none. The drawing of a route across the Atlantic and Indian Oceans when we know and they know that it isn't so is exemplary. I also have a problem with the placement of LaPaz on the map of South America. It gives the impression that LaPaz is rright on the Pacific Ocean, but Bolivia is a land-locked country and LaPaz appears to my crude measurement system to be about 180 miles from the Pacific as the crow flies.
OK, so I now assume that puddin used this CBS map for the 2 legs India and 2 legs Moscow "proof". I have never before seen CBS in 12 prior seasons provide the total route in advance. Even though we had most of it, there were the two areas where there were missing legs and we knew Kazakhstan but were not sure that the place was Almaty (even though that made better sense than Astana and despite more misdirection attempts by you know who). I am sceptical that we have been given the missing legs now by CBS. I would like to see some supporting evidence for Old Delhi/NewDelhi in 2 legs and for 2 legs Moscow. What we have looks to me to support 1 leg and leave those 2nd leg questions entirely open.
I will despite my misgivings issue a new Timeline for AR13 that incorporates the legs as presented on the CBS map.
puddin:
--- Quote from: apskip on September 26, 2008, 04:54:50 PM ---
--- Quote from: gingerman28 on September 26, 2008, 04:02:58 PM ---
--- Quote from: puddin on September 26, 2008, 01:27:36 PM ---There you have it ...
1. Salvador, Brazil
2. Fortaleza, Brazil
3. La Paz, Bolivia
4. Te Puke, New Zealand
5. Siem Reap, Cambodia
6. New Delhi, India
7. Old Delhi, India
8. Almaty, Kazakhstan
9. Moscow, Russia
10. Moscow, Russia
11. Portland, Oregon
--- End quote ---
Shouldn't that map show the teams going down to Santiago, Chile (didn't we have a sighting at the Santiago Airport?)and then across the Pacific to New Zealand. The map has the teams going back across the Atlantic, Africa and the Indian Ocean to reach New Zealand.
--- End quote ---
I have multiple problems with this CBS map. Remember where this originated, World Race Productions, and consider the credibility of the source on these type of issues, that he has practically none. The drawing of a route across the Atlantic and Indian Oceans when we know and they know that it isn't so is exemplary. I also have a problem with the placement of LaPaz on the map of South America. It gives the impression that LaPaz is rright on the Pacific Ocean, but Bolivia is a land-locked country and LaPaz appears to my crude measurement system to be about 180 miles from the Pacific as the crow flies.
OK, so I now assume that puddin used this CBS map for the 2 legs India and 2 legs Moscow "proof". I have never before seen CBS in 12 prior seasons provide the total route in advance. Even though we had most of it, there were the two areas where there were missing legs and we knew Kazakhstan but were not sure that the place was Almaty (even though that made better sense than Astana and despite more misdirection attempts by you know who). I am sceptical that we have been given the missing legs now by CBS. I would like to see some supporting evidence for Old Delhi/NewDelhi in 2 legs and for 2 legs Moscow. What we have looks to me to support 1 leg and leave those 2nd leg questions entirely open.
I will despite my misgivings issue a new Timeline for AR13 that incorporates the legs as presented on the CBS map.
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Using logic, again Matt's photo's, if you want the direct link to the photo's just message me Apskips.
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