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Watch Series (Network Ten) The Amazing Race Australia 6x09—Leg 9

The Amazing Race Australia Season 6 Episode 9: Leg 9
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Summary The Amazing Race Australia Season 6 Episode 9:
In the Turkish fishing village of Alacati, teams search for the world's trickiest ice cream vendors and dive into a bowl of Turkish delight. 
But it's a jet car water race that truly tests our teams.

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Title: The Amazing Race Australia
Episode Title: Leg 9
Genre: Reality
Stars: Beau Ryan, Grant Bowler
Network: Network Ten, Seven Network

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