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puddin:
no answers , just mysteries .......  :cocky:

taken from Dreamer's vidcaps



<< sure appears to be 2 males but who?

<< A man with 2 red canisters? something ?

<< Jeremy & Eric behind Tyler /Black shirt

<< Scott & John /Black shirt

Slowhatch:
I don't know. The white-shirt helipad (I agree it's jeremy/eric) looks lower to the ground, and next to a park or alameda. The canister guy might be a safety person or a clue holder.
As for the luggage, the back seat of the R44 looks cramped; has there been any instance in past races of a team doing a task and having production shuttle their luggage to the finish point?
Like GMan said, the task is a bit puzzling. Playing spot-the-flag from a helicopter would be almost impossible because of the size of the city and the different heights of the buildings.

Slowhatch:
Anybody having any luck with the motobike clip? There's a business down the street named Tiger with some kind of tuk-tuk (or dilapidated truck) parked in front. A yellow pages search for Sao Paulo turned up 14 hits for "tiger" and no matches; they probably don't even list small businesses. It would be nice to read some other signs but the cameraman adjusts the focus as the bike moves, making it hard.

puddin:
I looked too Slowhatch and only came up with real Tigers , well you know what I mean   :lol:

Getting Around

Sao Paulo is big—we mean really big. Spanning over 3,000 square miles, the city stretches all the way to the horizon in just about every direction.
With that size comes sizeable traffic. The city’s roadways are packed during rush hours that last more than just an hour or two.


Plan your travel after 10am to minimize your time in traffic. Our touring started every day after 10 a.m. and we were able to avoid the worst of the rush.

Don’t even think about renting a car. Whether this is purely a romantic trip or you're squeezing in some romance on a business trip, you'll find that the city's traffic is too difficult for newcomers to navigate. Ask your hotel to recommend a transport company.

Consider the metro as well. The city has a modern, underground subway linking some (but not yet all) areas.

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puddin:
maybe you all knew but I didn't ..this is a police car .

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