The Amazing Race Philippines 2
The second season of The Amazing Race Philippines featured eleven teams of two, each in a pre-existing relationship, in a race around the Philippines. Derek Ramsay returned as the host of the show.
The show premiered on October 6, 2014. It was first aired every Monday to Friday at 7:00 p.m., and Saturday at 9:00 p.m. on TV5. During the third week, it was moved to 9:00 p.m. every Monday to Saturday. A special recap episode of those shown during the week aired every Sunday at 9:00 p.m..
Dating couple Matthew "Matt" Edwards and Phoebe Walker were the winners of the second season of The Amazing Race Philippines.
Production
Development and filming
In late 2013, TV5 announced that it had renewed the show for a second season. The network had earlier announced that this season, dubbed The Amazing Race Philippines: Biyaheng Asya, would feature challenges across several Asian countries. However, this was dropped due to time and logistical constraints in order to have the show ready for an October 2014 premiere date.Filming took place in late August 2014. Like the first season, TV5 commissioned the Australian production company, activeTV to produce the show. According to executive producer, and director, Michael McKay, this season was going to have major changes with a tweaked format and the Fast Forward task, was to be dropped. A total of 39 cameras were used to film the second season with drones filming aerial shots. This season was also the first international race to use the new title card and graphics package introduced on season 23 of the American series.
In Leg 1, judges featured in the "Priscilla, Queen of Desert" task included theatre actors Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, Michael Williams, Joey Mead King, and Resorts World Manila Entertainment Head, Colin Kerr.
In Leg 2, Jodilly Pendre, from Asia's Next Top Model, was featured as the clue giver at the Makati City Go Kart challenge.
Notable Pit Stop greeters included actresses Jasmine Curtis, Ritz Azul, Beauty Pageant contestant Heidi Ronato, Festival Queen "Reyna ng Aliwan 2014" Steffi Rose Aberasturi, Miss Bohol 2014 Queenie Melody Fullante and Miss Iloilo 2014 Janine May Coo.
Casting
Auditions were held from June 13, 2014, to June 28, 2014, which was then extended to July 18, 2014. Applicants had to be at least 21 years old, and a Filipino citizen, or a permanent resident of the Philippines. Auditions were done using three methods: online, mail-in, and in person at TV5 Broadway Studio in Quezon City as well as other locations such as: SM City CEBU, Matina Town Square, Davao, and Marquee Mall, Pampanga.During the press conference held on September 22, 2014, at Resorts World Manila, the contestants were revealed. The cast included: Juan Direction cast members Daniel Marsh, Charlie Sutcliffe and Matt Edwards; a member of the girl group Eurasia, Phoebe Walker; Filipina boxer Gretchen "Chen" Abaniel; former housemate Luz McClinton and former Wowowee host RR Enriquez.
It was revealed on the show that after their elimination in Leg 2, Pinay World Champs boxer Gretchen "Chen" Abaniel and Luz McClinton were no longer friends and were no longer on speaking terms. Chen was absent at the Finish Line and did not join the other racers.
Broadcasting
The show was broadcast as a weekday program airing for 30 minutes per episode, six times a week for ten weeks beginning October 6, 2014. Unlike the first season, each leg was shown over the course of a week with each episode showing at least one task that teams had to complete. The race to the Pit Stop aired on Saturday and a 30-minute recap of the weekly episodes aired on Sundays. This is in contrast to other versions of the show which aired each leg in one or two episodes per week. The last two episodes aired an hour long, and with the penultimate episode showcasing not only the final task and subsequent race to the Pit Stop, but also the highlights of the entire race at the end.Results
The following teams participated in the Race, each listed along with their placements in each leg and their "Team Name" as identified by the program. Note that this table is not necessarily reflective of all content broadcast on television, owing to the inclusion or exclusion of some data. Placements are listed in finishing order:- A team placement means the team was eliminated.
- A indicates that the team decided to use the Express Pass on that leg.
- An team's placement indicates that the team came in last on a non-elimination leg.
- A or indicates that the team chose to use the U-Turn; or indicates the team who received it.
- A indicates that the team chose to use the Yield option; indicates the team who received it.
- Matching colored symbols indicate teams who worked together during part of the leg as a result of an Intersection.
- An underlined leg number indicates that there was no mandatory rest period at the Pit Stop and all teams were ordered to continue racing. An underlined team placement indicates that the team came in last on a "continue racing" leg was not eliminated.
- An means there was a duel on this leg of the Race, while a indicates who lost the duel and had to serve a penalty.
- Jeck elected to quit the Roadblock and she and RR were issued a 4-hour penalty at the Roadblock site.
- Luz & Chen had lost the bottle cap they needed for a task in Leg 2. They had to wait for all the teams to finish the task and wait an additional 30 minutes before proceeding with the race.
- Matt & Phoebe had to turn the hourglass twice at the Yield Reveal Board due to unsafe driving during Leg 4.
- Vince & Ed used their Express Pass to bypass the additional task at Bacsil Ridge in Leg 4.
- RR & Jeck arrived at Paoay Sand Dunes and were unable to do the task because it was too dark for them to safely perform the task; they were given the next clue instead, and were issued a 2-hour penalty upon arriving at the Pit Stop.
- Leg 5 featured a "Super Leg", creating a double-length leg with Leg 6, and were shown over 12 episodes.
- Vince & Ed and AJ & Jody failed to complete the final "Hammock Trail" task; both teams were issued 90-minute penalties before receiving their next clue.
- Leg 8 was a double-elimination leg. The last two teams checked in at the Pit Stop were both eliminated.
Voting history
Prizes
The winners of the Race won ₱2 million from PLDT Home Telpad, two house and land lots from RCD Homes, and two brand new Kia Sportage cars. From Leg 2 onwards, the winning team of each leg won ₱200,000 from Shell V-Power Nitro+ or PLDT HOME Bro Ultera.The winners of Leg 1 won the Express Pass, allowing them to skip a single task of their choosing in a future leg of the Race.
Race summary
Leg 1 (Metro Manila)
Air dates: October 6–11, 2014- Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
- Taguig
- Taguig
- Makati
- Makati
- Makati or Quezon City
- Pasay
- Manila
At the University of Makati Stadium, teams dueled in a 100-meter track and field sprint. The team winning each duel received their next clue while the losing team had to wait for the next team to arrive and run again. The last losing team was required to run one lap around the entire oval, with coaches Rio dela Cruz and Ani de Leon-Brown, to receive their next clue.
The first Detour of the Race required teams to choose between Serve or Souffle. In Serve, teams had to travel to the Little Tokyo restaurant in Makati and take food orders of various Japanese dishes from customers. If they could memorize and correctly recite them to a chef, they would then have to serve the right dish to each customer and were given their next clue. In Souffle, teams had to travel to the Center for Culinary Arts and bake a whole batch of CCA's Signature Filipino soufflés. If the head chef was satisfied with their work, teams were given their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the Imperial Ice Bar, teams had to unscramble ice blocks containing letters to spell out "Stock Exchange". They were left to figure out that their next destination was the Philippine Stock Exchange in Makati.
- At the Stock Exchange, teams had to decipher a cryptic message and figure out that the numbers on their paper corresponded, in a certain way, to the numbers and initials on the stock market trading board. After figuring out the pattern, and decoding the message "Find Green Coat At Fountain", teams were given their next clue at a nearby fountain by a lady wearing a green coat.
- At Newport Performing Arts Theater at Resorts World Manila, teams had to don costumes and perform a drag routine from the musical, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Once their performance was to the judges satisfaction, they received their next clue.
Leg 2 (Metro Manila → Cavite & Batangas)
In this Roadblock, one team member had to rock climb and retrieve one of several plastic water bottles at the top of the climbing wall. On the underside of the bottle caps were numbers that teams would use later in the leg.
The leg's Detour was a choice between "Fruits" or "Fashion. For Fruits, teams had to purchase specified amounts of fruit on a list using only the allotted amount of money, and deliver it, using a wooden cart, to a marked area in the market. In "Fashion", teams had to dress a mannequin using five pieces of clothing they had to purchase from various stalls in the market. After dressing the mannequin, they had to return it to a marked stall and convince locals to exchange the clothes they were wearing for those on the mannequin. Once all the pieces of clothing were exchanged, teams were given their next clue. Both clues instruct teams to drive to the Shrine of Our Lady Lourdes to find out the results of the U-Turn.
;Additional tasks
- At the City Kart Racing Circuit, they had to kart race in groups of five teams. The heat's top three teams were able to stand on the winners' podium and get their next clue, while the bottom two teams had to wait for the next three teams to arrive for the second race. The top three teams in the second race would be given their next clue while the bottom two had to wait for the last two teams to arrive for the final race. The bottom two teams in the final race were required to do six laps around the race track before given their next clue.
- Upon arriving at the market, teams had to cast their vote for who they wished to U-Turn.
- At the Sky Ranch in Tagaytay, teams had to ride a Ferris wheel to find their next clue in the ride's gondolas. They started first with the gondola whose number matched the number on the bottle caps from the Roadblock challenge. Depending on which gondola they chose, the clue either told teams to try again, or had an actual clue to follow. If teams were lucky, the numbers under their caps immediately revealed the gondola containing their next clue; if teams pick the wrong gondola, they have to do the full rotation before picking a new gondola.
- At Canyon Cove Resort, teams had to dig through 100 sandcastles to find the next clue. If the sandcastle does not have a clue, racers had to rebuild the sandcastle before they could continue searching.
- The clue after the Sandcastle task is a miniature model of the Basilica de San Martin de Tours, leaving teams to figure out that the place was the location of the Pit Stop.
Teams returned to Resorts World Manila to begin the leg.
Leg 3 (Batangas → Pangasinan)
Air dates: October 20–25, 2014- Taal to Manaoag, Pangasinan
- Manaoag
- Dagupan
- Dagupan
- Dagupan
- Dagupan
- Dagupan
- Calasiao
- Lingayen
The Detour was a choice between Investigation or Operation. In Investigation, they were briefed on how to correctly identify and handle evidence at a crime scene. Afterwards, teams were taken to a mock crime scene and, in addition to drawing a chalk mark around the victim, had to correctly identify items of evidence they found relating to the crime and number them. If they correctly identified all the evidence, they were given their next clue; if not, they had to redo the briefing and start the task again. In Operation, the teams were briefed on the names of various medical instruments. After the briefing, they went to an operating room where a mock operation was being performed. Teams had to correctly identify, and turn in, five instruments that a doctor asked for, during the messy operation, to get their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the Our Lady of Manaoag church, teams had to search the stalls for their next clue by asking each stall "May clue ka ba para sa akin?" until a vendor handed them their next clue. Their next task was to take one of the car keys from inside the same stall and proceed to the back of the church in order to have their car blessed. Teams had to recite a prayer in front of the priest performing the blessing rite for the Kia Sportage car, which then would be their only means of transportation for the rest of the leg, while the priest will hand teams their next clue.
- At Giant Clam Stage at the city plaza, teams voted for their U-Turn. Afterwards, teams had to perform a local Bangus Festival dance with 150 festival performers. When the mayor was satisfied with their performance, he will hand teams their next clue.
- At Bonuan Blue Beach, teams had to search for the Douglas MacArthur statue that had their next clue, located at the base of the statue. The clue advised teams that MacArthur could not wait for them and was waiting instead for teams to report for duty at his office. They had to figure out that MacArthur's old office was at the West Central Elementary School. There, teams had to identify the three items on his desk that were not from the World War II era. If they failed to correctly choose the three items in a single attempt, they had to go back and wait for the rest of the teams to finish before they could try again. If successful, "MacArthur" would give them their next clue.
- At Bella's Calasiao Puto Factory and Pasalubong Center in Calasiao, teams had to go through stacks of puto trays and find the puto with a marked base. Teams had to remove each puto from the tray using a stick and if no puto on the tray contained a marked base, they had to go through another tray until they found one. They could then trade the base for the next clue.
- At the start of the leg, teams traveled by chartered bus to their next destination: Manaoag, Pangasinan. The first five teams left on Bus A, the last four on Bus B.
Leg 4 (Pangasinan → La Union)
- Pugo, La Union
- Agoo
- San Fernando
- San Fernando
- San Juan
- San Juan
- San Fernando
- San Fernando
In this leg's Roadblock, where one team member had to figure out a way to pass through rows of surfboards and surfers that were guarding the way. If they chose the wrong surfer, they had to return to the start and wait for the other teams to finish before they could try again.
;Additional tasks
- At Pugad Pugo Adventure Park, teams were given several balls and had to ride a zipline over La Union scenery. They had to either drop one ball into any of the inflatable pool targets, or two balls into the large swimming pool below. If they were unsuccessful, they had to go back and redo the challenge. Teams had only five attempts to complete this challenge.
- At the bird statue in Agoo, teams voted for the leg's first Yield, before driving to San Fernando.
- At Bacsil Ridge, teams had to don protective gear and enter the forest where they encountered “Japanese snipers" from World War II at the site of a major battle. Teams had to successfully retrieve their next clue without getting hit with a paintball pellet. If they were hit, they had to return to the starting point and wait for the other teams to finish before redoing the task.
- At Red Clay Pottery Craft, teams had to successfully deliver a clay pot, completely intact, to a stand on the edge of the road to get their next clue. They would discover that the pots had not been baked and were still made of soft clay.
- After the Roadblock, teams paddled out to sea on a surfboard along Ganaden's Nook By the Sea to a marked buoy for their next clue. Before doing the task, teams will reveal the results of the Yield.
Leg 5 (La Union → Ilocos Sur → Ilocos Norte)
- Galimuyod, Ilocos Sur
- Bangui, Ilocos Norte
- Burgos
- Paoay
- Laoag
- Laoag
- Pasuquin
- Paoay
For this Detour, teams had to choose between Music or Massage. In Music, teams had to travel to a diner and recruit fifteen people to join them in a song and dance performance. Once the teams and their band of locals satisfied the judge, they received their next clue. In Massage, teams had to proceed to a massage salon and have a painful, ten-minute foot massage to obtain their next clue. At Aurora Park, teams had to go through the U-Turn Reveal Board to check whether they could proceed or go back and do the other side of the Detour. At Dhevie Kate's Salt Refinery, teams had to choose a salt pan and search for a crystallized salt containing a red and yellow flag in exchange for their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the paddy fields at Barangay Bidbiday, teams have to guide a carabao and plow through a marked field to find their next clue.
- At Bangui Wind Farm, teams had to cast their vote at the Voting Board on who they wished to be U-Turned in the upcoming Detour, before they could proceed onto the Roadblock.
- At the Kapurpurawan Rock Formation in Burgos, teams had to ride a horse going to the challenge area. There, teams had to retrieve rocks from a pile and stack them to a height of 1.5 meters. This was measured by the clue giver using his cane. If their stacked rocks were of the correct height, teams made a wish and got their next clue.
- At the Paoay sand dunes, teams had to ride quad bikes and travel along a marked course measuring around 88 hectares. There were twenty check points with a basket, but only three check points contained their clue. Other check points had an hourglass teams have to overturn and wait for the sand to run out before they can continue on. One check point contained a Rexona pass that guaranteed the team that the next three checkpoints would not contain their clue.
Leg 6 (Ilocos Norte → Cavite → Cebu)
- Paoay to Silang, Cavite
- Silang
- Parañaque and Pasay, Metro Manila to Lapu-Lapu, Cebu
- Cebu
- Balamban
- Cebu
- Mandaue
- Mandaue
- Cebu
- Mactan
At Fort San Pedro, teams had to engage in a best of three medieval duel against another team. Teams found three giant coins cut in half. When the two parts were combined they made up the image of Lapu-Lapu or Ferdinand Magellan. The first team to fully turn all three coins to their correct image received their next clue. The last team left in the duel was given a photograph of a model galleon and had to find the same model ship among many ships before they could receive their clue.
Teams would find their outcome of the Yield before they could perform the Detour, a choice between Martial Arts or The Art of Cooking.In Martial Arts, teams had to travel to Boardwalk Complex and learn an Escrima martial arts routine consisting of fourteen moves. Once they beat the Escrima Grand Master, teams received their next clue. In The Art of Cooking, teams had to travel to the Mandaue public market and learn to make Poso rice pockets to the satisfaction of the vendor to obtain their next clue. After the Detour, teams had to go to Espeleta Street and immerse themselves in a big and colorful street parade of the Sinulog festival. Only three teams could enter at a time. Teams had to take photographs of three differences on some performers that differed from the rest, and show the pictures to the Queen of the Sinulog Festival. Once they provided the correct photograph, they would receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- From the Pit Stop, teams had to sign-up for one of two charter buses leaving two hours apart to RCD Royale Homes in Silang, Cavite. Upon arrival, teams had to choose a model home and assemble a kitchen cabinet using the manual provided. Once the cabinet was approved by the engineer, they then worked with the RCD staff to hang the kitchen cabinet on the wall and paint it. After the engineer approved their work, they would receive their next clue.
- At the Parian monument, teams had to figure out that a sign "Bawal umakyat sa itaas!!! Pumunta ng Canso X, bawal magtapon ng basura" would provide a hint of their next destination. They then had to relay the message to the guard, standing at the monument's entrance, to receive their next clue, where teams had to sign-up and write their arrival time for the Roadblock at Canso X Adventure Park. Before doing so, teams had to first cast their vote at the nearby Voting Board and decide which team they wanted to Yield.
Leg 7 (Cebu → Bohol)
- Mactan to Tagbilaran, Bohol
- Tagbilaran
- Tagbilaran
- Baclayon
- Loay or Loboc
- Loboc
- Sevilla
- Panglao
- Panglao
The Detour for this leg was a choice between Paddle or Ice. In Paddle, teams had to travel to Loboc River and paddle for 2.3 kilometers while standing on a paddle board to get their next clue hanging from a tree. In Ice, teams had to travel to CDO Ice Plant and retrieve their next clue encased within a large block of ice. Teams were given an assortment of unusual tools to accomplish this. Should they were unable to complete the task in under 40 minutes, they were given an ice pick to help them.
;Additional tasks
- From the Pit Stop, teams were required to take a ferry to Tagbilaran, Bohol. Upon arriving, teams had to take a taxi and go to K of C Drive and find their next clue. Unbeknownst to the teams, the clue box was located where a local fiesta game was taking place. There, teams found out that they had to run to the clue box while being pelted with colored dye. Before starting the task, teams would both had to take a number from the gate to determine the order in which they would enter the clue box area, and to cast their Yield vote.
- The clue received after the Roadblock told teams to visit the "underneath the fourth president of the Republic of the Philippines". Teams were left to figure out that their next clue was at the Carlos P. Garcia Memorial Park, at the foot of a statue of the park's namesake.
- At the Bohol Wildlife Park, teams had to retrieve their next clue at a snake enclosure. One team member had to grab the clue from underneath a python while the other team member assisted by lifting the python.
- At the Jumbo Bridge, teams collected six coconuts for each team member along with their clue. Teams brought the coconuts to the Sapitan River bamboo hanging bridge in Sevilla. Teams will find a Yield reveal board upon arrival, then crossed the hanging bridge and delivered the coconuts to the other side. Upon reaching the other side, the "Buko King" surprised teams by peeling a coconut's skin using his teeth before giving them their next clue. While carrying the coconuts, teams had to be careful not to drop any or they would have to restart from the beginning.
- At Bohol Beach Club in Panglao Island, teams had to assign the order of the team member on who would do the task first. Teams then had to cross one of two available hammock trails that were situated between the palm trees without falling on the ground. The second team member had to do the same task with a must faster time, in order to receive their next clue. After the task, teams had to follow a marked trail that led them to the South Palms Resort for the Pit Stop.
Leg 8 (Bohol → Iloilo)
- Tagbilaran to Pavia, Iloilo
- Pavia
- La Paz, Iloilo City
- Oton
- Mandurriao
- Mandurriao
- Iloilo City Proper
- Mandurriao
- Iloilo City Proper
- Mandurriao
The Detour had teams to choose between Bamboo or Bicycle. In Bamboo, teams had to deliver two bamboo poles to a marked drop-off area inside the market. Once teams successfully delivered them they received their next clue. Teams were not allowed to carry only one pole at a time. In Bicycle, teams used a pedicab going to Mandurriao Public Market and fetched a lady waiting for them outside the market. They took the lady to her destination, along with all of the things she bought, to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At Netong's Original Special La Paz Batchoy, each team member had to eat one serving of La Paz Batchoy. After eating, teams were left to figure out that their next clue was in the form of a small printed advertisement plastered on the glass window of the restaurant- the Sunset Royal Beach Resort at Anhawan, Oton.
- At the Sunset Royal Beach Resort, the Intersected teams had to participate in a local tradition of the Iloilo Paraw Regatta Festival, body-paint. Each team member had to paint the body of a member of a different team to the judge's satisfaction to receive their next clue, after which teams were no longer Intersected.
- At the Mandurriao Parish Church, teams found out the outcome of the U-Turn. Afterwards, teams were put themselves in the shoes of a blind person. They had to go to a starting point at J.M. Basa Street and put on sleeping masks and then ask the help of local bystanders to guide them to the Regent Theatre. There, they found Tammy and Marvi, a pair of blind students who give them their next clue.
- At the Pison Avenue, teams had to correctly answer three questions related to rock music using the rocks provided, they placed a rock on their chosen answer on the answer mat. If they got all three questions right, they receive their next clue, which was on the ground in front of them. However, if they got any answer wrong, a dump truck would unload rocks and gravel, burying the clue in front of them which they would then have to then dig through to retrieve it.
- At the Iloilo Rehabilitation Center, teams would find out that the Pit Stop had been "abandoned" due to a sudden infestation of zombies and teams must now find the clue for the new Pit Stop within the compound. Teams must avoid getting contact by zombies, or they must drink a bottle of "antidote" before trying again. When they reach to the end of the site, they would receive their next clue for the Pit Stop, now located at the Heliport at Injap Tower.
Leg 9 (Iloilo → Misamis Oriental & Bukidnon)
- Cabatuan to Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental
- El Salvador
- El Salvador
- Laguindingan or Opol
- Cagayan de Oro
- Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
- Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental
- Cagayan de Oro
At Kampo Juan Eco Adventure Park, teams had to engage in a best of three duel against another team. They had to ride a anicycle crossing a distance of over, suspended above ground, while racing against another team. The first team to win two matches receive their next clue. The last team left in the duel had to perform a penalty round by biking the whole course before they receive their next clue.
Teams found out the outcome of the Yield before performing the Roadblock; one team member had to cross a bridge spanning 300 meters while memorizing a series of numbers they encountered along the way. They then had to unlock all four padlocks on a door using the numbers in the same order that they encountered them when they crossed the bridge, to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- Before departing at the Pit Start, teams had to call loved ones back home to update them on their status.
- At the Divine Mercy Shrine, teams had to count the correct number of steps to reach the top. Once they reached the top, they had to write the correct number of steps on a chalkboard. If teams gave the correct answer, the priest could give teams their next clue; otherwise, they had to climb the staircase again. Teams then to write the Ten Commandments on a wooden tablet and recite them in front of a choir. The choir's singing voices determined whether they got had written the Ten Commandments correctly for the next clue.
- Teams must travel by taxi to the Madelicious Bakery, where they had to eat several pastries and find one that contained a red custard filling, then show it to the manager in exchange for their next clue. Before beginning, teams have to vote for the upcoming Yield.
- At Cagayan de Oro River, teams had to wore protective gear and, assisted by two professionals, had to maneuver their boat safely through the raging rapids to get their next clue hanging on a bridge. If teams were unable to retrieve the clue on their initial attempt, they could continue on the route where a flag checkpoint had been placed.
- At Gardens of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village, one team member had to correctly match his teammate's five answers to the five questions they had been asked. The questions were related to the 11 teams in the race. The answers are:
Leg 10 (Misamis Oriental → Camiguin)
- Cagayan de Oro to Guinsiliban, Camiguin
- Guinsiliban
- Catarman
- Catarman
- Mahinog
- Mambajao
;Additional tasks
- Teams had to first take a ferry to the island of Camiguin. upon arrival, they took a multicab to the Giant Clam Sanctuary for their next clue. There, teams had to put on snorkeling gear and swim to a marked buoy. They then had to dive ten feet underwater to retrieve a giant white pearl from inside the "clams". Once they arrived back ashore they exchanged it for their next clue.
- Teams then took a multicab to Tuasan Falls where both team members put on rappelling gear and rapelled down the waterfall to get their next clue. One team member had to collect several puzzle pieces; while rappelling down, teams had to hand the pieces over to their partner and place them inside a bag. Once the team had all the pieces they could continue rappelling until they reached the ground where a local handed them a puzzle board. They then filled in the missing parts using the puzzle pieces using the result to figure out their next destination was at the Sunken Cemetery & Old Church Ruins.
- At Mantigue Island, teams had to search for the correct clue box, among many, containing their final clue.
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