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The Amazing Race Asia Season 1 Episode 2 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Amazing Race Asia Season 1 Episode 2

Episode Title: They're Speedy, They're Fast and They're First
Countries: Singapore,
Airing Date: November 16, 2006
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Amazing Race Asia: The ten teams began in Malaysia where they had left off and received a clue telling them to fly to Jakarta, Indonesia. Once there, teams traveled by taxis to the Ragunan Zoo. There, teams faced their first Roadblock. This Roadblock required teams to step into a snake pit and search for the clue box hidden somewhere in the snake enclosure. Teams also discovered a Fast Forward: the first of only two hidden on the race. This Fast Forward involved careful searching. One team completed it and was able to check in to the Pit Stop first. The other teams continued through the Roadblock and eventually completed it but ended all shook up because of their fear of snakes. Teams were then instructed to make their way to West Sumatra Pavilion where teams faced a Detour. One task involved careful pushing of a cart while signing a song as well as trying to avoid dropping a bowl of soy sauce on the ground. The second task required teams to sell a certain amount of food. Both tasks took a while to finish. Once completed, teams had to make their way to the next Pit Stop where one team fell behind causing them to arrive last. They had both been eliminated from the race.

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Allan Wu