Travel has never looked so good as the Amazing Race tries a world first | Michael_Lallo
“It feels like everyone I speak to is booking international trips,” Ali says. “When this show goes to air, that will inspire people even more. My own mother keeps asking me, ‘Should I go overseas or should I just wait?’ She’s in a real predicament but as soon as she sees this season, there’s no question she’ll book a ticket.
In a world first for the series, 10 teams of two will start their journey in Melbourne while another 10 teams begin in Sydney – each oblivious to the other’s existence until they meet in a faraway locale. As always, local citizens play a big part in executing the challenges and ferrying panicked contestants through clogged motorways and hair-raising intersections.
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