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The Amazing Race Asia Season 1 Episode 8 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Amazing Race Asia Season 1 Episode 8

Episode Title: My Legs Are Shaking Like Jelly
Countries: Singapore,
Airing Date: December 28, 2006
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Amazing Race Asia: The teams depart from the Wat Pho in Bangkok and are instructed to make their way to Krabi and locate the southern bus terminal. Teams then travel by bus to the Nopparat Thara Bay national park in Krabi. Once there, teams make their way Ko Poda Island where they discover a Fast Forward; the second of only two hidden on the race. The Fast Forward requires teams to Pranang Bay and then locate a kayak, take the kayak and use it to locate a nearby cave where the Fast Forward award would be waiting. One team decides to go for it and claims the award, and arrives at the Pit Stop first. The other teams face a Detour which is either smashing 75 coconuts or swim and find clues on buoys and in which only several of the buoys contain their next clue. The teams then drive themselves to Railey East 123 Wall where they encounter a Roadblock, a rough climb on a cliff to receive their next clue. Teams then learn that they must drive to Ko Hong Lagoon and from there, to the Pit Stop, at the Ko Phak Bia. All teams fiercly race to avoid elimination and make sure they don't find themselves coming in last. In the end, another team is eliminated.

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Allan Wu