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TAR 22 EP 11 (Belfast) "Beacon of Hope"

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MrDeerShank:
If teams are taking a train t Southern Scotland, it would make sense teams take a train(s) to Cairnryan near Dumfries and then take a ferry to Belfast

DrRox:
From looking at the screencaps of Beth in the plating tent, it appears that they have a seating chart for who gets what for each course at the table.  Looking past her at the tables, it appears the food is all mixed up and individual plates do not appear to be labled. That really seems to be the key to the task, figuring out just what is on the plate......lol

NickNaTaw:
Can anyone tell who is ahead based on the sneak peak caps? From what I can tell, and I am by no means any good at this, it looks as though the sun is set more with Mona/Beth whereas the sun is much higher in the sky for Bates/Anthony. This leads me to believe that Bates/Anthony are ahead of Mona/Beth at this point in the leg.

But we can also tell that Mona and Bates are standing side-by-side in the very first preview. And it looks to be the same task.

I don't know... just my $0.02.

apskip:

--- Quote from: MrDS on May 02, 2013, 05:26:47 PM ---If teams are taking a train t Southern Scotland, it would make sense teams take a train(s) to Cairnryan near Dumfries and then take a ferry to Belfast

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Mr. DS,
Check the Transportation thread for the schedule. I happen to agree with you. Of 3 possibilities (I am not willing to discount 2 daily ferries from Troon to Larme although they either may not have existed or were very unlikely), Cairnryan to Belfast is the most probable ferry route.

amazing1604:

--- Quote from: RachelLeVega on April 30, 2013, 05:23:33 PM ---Beacon of Hope is also a statue in Belfast. Kind of strange putting a name of a statue as a title quote. :res:

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Pit Stop Location maybe? :hoot: It's located at the Thanksgiving Square

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