I missed leg #1.In leg #2 the teams are going to Chile, one team does not know where that is!
In Chile they have to take taxis to a high point where they para-glide down.
One team quickly realizes their taxi driver does not speak English and cannot give him instruction.
Another team member is scared of heights but has to do the jump.
More than one team is lost since they can't give their taxi drivers instructions of where to go.
Teams must do selfies of themselves in-front of five particular murals. But there are over twenty murals scattered over a number of blocks.And the fireworks are starting with one team.
And the father - daughter team don't know how to take selfies since they are police officers.
I wonder if police are trained not have their photos taken?
One team uses their brains and have the taxi to drive them around to find the murals.The team then have to go to a community center where they have to paint parts of a giant mural.
Do a traditional Rapa Nui dance or learn a poem in Spanish then repeat it perfectly.
One male team member refuses to dance in the skimpy costume.
Turns out that team members wear flesh colour underwear with the costumes.
Some teams find the dancing easy, other find it hard.One team already is good with languages and breezes thru the Spanish poem.
One team is running up-hill to the pitstop because their taxi driver dropped them off early, they get to see diffirent teams pass them in taxis. They call out to the taxis to pichk them up later.