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The Amazing Race Asia Season 1 Episode 5 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Amazing Race Asia Season 1 Episode 5

Episode Title: It's Blowing Like Your Mum's Pants on a Windy Day
Countries: Singapore,
Airing Date: December 07, 2006
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Amazing Race Asia: The teams begin in Australia and learn that they must fly to Auckland, New Zealand. One team struggles with a penalty on their hands given to them on the previous leg. All teams manage to make the same flight. Once there, the teams must catch a Ferry to Devenport and once there, they must search for a girl on a swing who will hand them their next clue. There, the teams encounter a Detour. Their choices are between playing Rugby and shooting goals at Victoria Park or tying knots at a nearby location on yachts. On the way to the Detour, one team breaks a race rule by catching a ride instead of taking a taxi. After the Detour, the teams learn that they must now go to Sky City and complete a Vertigo Climb that will take them nearly 300m above ground. Upon completing the task, teams discover a Roadblock in which one team member must leap off the tower in a sky jump and fall 192m, while the other captured their descent on a Sony Cybershot. The teams must then make their way to the next Pit Stop at Auckland's War Memorial Museum where another team is eliminated due to breaking a race rule causing them to gain a one hour penalty.

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Allan Wu