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TAR 20 EP 7 “I Didn’t Make Her Cry" (Kilimanjaro, Tanzania)
TARFansurvivor:
Sunday the 8Th of April seem so far away. :'( :'( :'( :'(
But I'm so excited that they are going to Kilimanjaro Region!!!! :yess: :yess: :yess: :yess:
Jimmer:
--- Quote from: TARFansurvivor on March 29, 2012, 09:57:43 AM ---Sunday the 8Th of April seem so far away. :'( :'( :'( :'(
But I'm so excited that they are going to Kilimanjaro Region!!!! :yess: :yess: :yess: :yess:
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And CBS is waiting a week before releasing any ads regarding spoiling! :'(
TARismyfavoriteshow:
There seems to be a lack of spoiling going on with this episode, I know not a lot of info has come out yet. But I did some research and this is what I speculate.
They travel to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, which is where they train with Masai warriors. This area has Masai villages so it makes sense to me. I believe this to be the roadblock, since Rachel and Mark are shown in what I assume to be the NCA area.
I think the beekeeping task happens at Njiro Wildlife Research Centre, near the town of Arusha. Here is where I found info on that: http://www.tawiri.or.tz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6&Itemid=19
Have you guys been speculating this is a TBC leg, or that it was a double leg in Tanzania?
apskip:
I have speculated weeks ago that Tanzania will be a double leg and nothing since has dissuaded me from that point of view.
I also did research on possible concentrations of bees near Kilimanjaro summarized in posts 759 and 762 on 2/22/12. The most prominent turned out to be "Honey production in Tanzania is dependent on small holders beekeepers, using traditional hives for African honeybees. Over 95% of beekeeping is practised in Savannah Forests "Miombo Woodlands"
I believe it is likely that one of the following is the site AR20 used:
field station at West Kilimanjaro (Mount Kilimanjaro)
field station at Tabora Research Station (Miombo woodland)
main hive at Njiro Wildlife Research Centre
Central Tanzania is too farwhile the above sites are relatively close to Arusha.
I don't think it's in play, but there is a National Beekeeping Station in Nairobi, Kenya which is a remote possibility for the beekeeping task.
TARismyfavoriteshow:
--- Quote from: apskip on March 30, 2012, 09:34:34 AM ---I have speculated weeks ago that Tanzania will be a double leg and nothing since has dissuaded me from that point of view.
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Mhm but I was wondering what has led you, and others, to come to that conclusion in the first place.
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