The Amazing Race 6-3
Teams battle from challenge to challenge, taking part in aspects of everyday Moroccan life from traditional fez dancing, to navigating narrow streets, and even painting the town of Chefchaouen blue.
Read moreTeams battle from challenge to challenge, taking part in aspects of everyday Moroccan life from traditional fez dancing, to navigating narrow streets, and even painting the town of Chefchaouen blue.
Read moreFrom the exotic to the unimaginable, teams navigate their way to Marrakech, where they must devour a local Moroccan specialty and perform a decades-old process to survive this leg.
Read moreDust off your passports and pack your bags as we go international. Vibrant Morocco is set to be the first leg of a huge globe-trotting adventure.
Read moreIn the final leg of The Amazing Race Australia, the teams travel from Sydney, to Canberra and then to up to the Snowy Mountains for the epic race to the finish line.
Read moreIn the race to the next Pit Stop, the teams need to muster the courage and embrace their inner performer as they hit the stage singing, dancing, and even completing one hell of a Hollywood stunt.
Read moreAn ultimate Aussie challenge is the only thing standing in the teams’ way, as they all must hilariously do an epic shoey out of a women’s high-heeled boot in the race to the next Pit Stop.
Read moreIn their first challenge, the teams are locked up in the Old Dubbo Gaol. To receive their next clue they must plan the ultimate prison break and evade the ever vigilant guards.
Read moreA final nail bitting Road Block forces the teams to walk across a suspended ladder bridge that hangs 80 metres off the ground and into the abyss of the mountains.
Read moreThen in a series of quirky challenges, the teams’ patience is tested as completing the peculiar tasks is the only way to reach their next clues in the Race.
Read moreStarting in Hobart, the teams head back in time at the historic town of Ross as they must compete in a gruelling challenge of strength and stamina while shackled and dressed as convicts.
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