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Chateau d If:
This is Narita Airport arrival area (go figure!)



puddin:
^ fixed

banzai:


red visors



blue visors



green visors

 :duno:

ImANewUser:

--- Quote from: banzai on September 04, 2009, 12:58:56 AM ---

red visors



blue visors



green visors

 :duno:

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Is there ANY chance this is happening on the next day? I mean, could they have gone somewhere else where they stayed for the night? Or if that is definitely not the case (which seems to be based on the lighting at the blue visors pic - the lighting looks somewhat similar to the Tokyo Tower), maybe there are 11 tourist groups (I love me some Japanese game shows :funny:), all wearing differently-colored visors & we just haven't seen it yet.


--- Quote from: apskip on September 03, 2009, 08:14:39 AM ---Now, I would say that this might be a hint about where a leg after Japan was going since there are no other current Spanish speaking countries outside the Western Hemisphere except Spain, the Balearic and Canary Islands controlled by Spain and Ceuta and Melilla (Spanish city-states on the Moroccan side of the Straits of Gilbraltar that I tend to forget about - and you do too, admit it).

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Ceuta & Melilla are on my radar, so yay for me. :funny:


--- Quote from: georgiapeach on September 03, 2009, 11:43:41 AM ---Guys!! :lol3:

Did you watch the video? ???

I think you may all be jumping to conclusions here.

The video clearly says....different languages  Just all mean the same thing!

I think it is a big jump to suggest that having Spanish there means a definitive Spanish speaking country, but hey, have fun!

There is currently no other evidence for the Philippines at all, and as MooYou says, I doubt they could have escaped there unnoticed....every schoolkid seems to have an Amazing Race day...it is wildly popular there.

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I think the possibility of the languages meaning something seem SO far off, but just putting it here: if the Philippines does get visited, they either went to Ilocos or Zamboanga, if we're following the "languages mean something" route. Zamboangueños speak Chavacano, a Spanish creole language. And Ilocos has retained some of its Spanish influences. Both the Ilocos & Zamboanga regions have an international airport, meaning they don't have to fly through any of the major Philippine airports. However, I doubt it's the case for this one. They're either going to get noticed (Ilocos), or the area could be too dangerous (Zamboanga).

ETA: Following up on what I said, I checked flightstats for flights to Zamboanga. (I think there's a bigger chance Zamboanga is visited than Ilocos.) There's one arriving at 4:15 pm, 7/21/09. (Details are somewhat fuzzy. :P I'll recheck it later.) Assuming the tasks are do-able at night (think India 1 of TAR 13), they leave Zamboanga in the morning of 7/22/09, leaving enough time for teams to catch flights to Ho Chi Minh. However, this could only work if: a) the Zamboanga tasks are done at night or b) the Zamboanga tasks are done in the morning, teams leave Zamboanga in the evening of 7/22/09 and the Ho Chi Minh tasks are done at night. In short: Possible, but VERY unlikely.

Dånooky:
The only thing I can say:

"Vamanos" = SPELLING FAIL!

It should be "vámonos", but that means more like "Let's Go" (implying 'we') than "Go!" if they wanted the equivalent imperative they should have chosen "Vamos", "vayamos" (we) or "Vayan" (pl. you)

In Japanese, it says ikinasai...it's polite imperative, I would've chosen ike! (informal imperative) or ikou! (let's go) for the tone (they're more compatible with the explanation point).

In French, they nailed it with "Allez"

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