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TAR 22 Ep 5 "Your Tan IS Totally Cool"

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ZouLy:

@RachelLeVega and Peach (RE: Flowers clue)

First of all i'd like to guess the location of this dance/play is at the Theatre that all racers were waiting to be opened in the morning... I thought it refers to annual human-chess festival...but then some of us thought that it could be one side of the detour... So it still need a clear sight on that words...


@Gator (RE: basket)

Wynona's basket is still empty, they then need to go to a specific location to pick up vegetables, while the other team member pick up some chickens/hens....


I would guess that Joey/Meghan and Mona/Beth got the later flight and catch up with the rest, thanks to HoO


All the shocked/surprised scenes from Pam (or Winnie i'm not sure) , Mona (or Beth) and Chuck/Wynona in the background are all happened inside the Museum and I'd like to guess it's a Roadblock while the other team member waiting for the other one to complete a task... Could probably searching for something hidden between all the artifacts/museum...



georgiapeach:
Do we have the name of the Museum and Location?? Is that the same as the Gallery? ???

RachelLeVega:

--- Quote from: georgiapeach on March 12, 2013, 01:49:30 PM ---There is the WHOLE sequence of caps in the original post of the caps.

--- End quote ---
I tried the sequence, the only letters that were decipherable were Hiėn C-?-U-N-G Ta...

I searched Google with "Hiėn" and "Ta" and came up with Little Hanoi, a street locally named "Ta Hien". I have a hunch teams will have to unscramble the words until they form their next destination. As for the mystery "C" word, it might be part of a name of a restaurant.

ZouLy:
Found some pictures of the human-chess pawns...

These pictures are from 2 separate contacts, I've sent them a message and asking what was happening on that day...Hopefully they'll get back to me soon!














paradoxinee:
I think there are more than three words in "flowers". Those words are "Niên" and "Chúng Ta", I guess. "Niên" means "Year" and "Chúng ta" means we or us. Thus, it makes nonsense if there are only those three words.

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