The Amazing Race Australia (2011–…): Season 6, Episode 15 - Leg 15 (Belize) - full transcript

On the scenic island of Caye Caulker, teams must choose to learn a local dance or try a hair-braiding challenge, before a totes coco loco Roadblock. Who will be first to meet Beau on the Pit Stop mat?

Previously on
The Amazing Race Australia...

..in the jungles of Belize,

Heath and Toni climbed to the top.

You are the first team to check in!

But Fliss and Tottie...
Arrgh...

..hit rock bottom.

Unfortunately, that's the end
of your time on the race.

It was such a heartbreaking,
devastating way

to go out of the race.

Tonight,

teams travel to Caye Caulker...



Oh, my God!

..Where the clear Caribbean waters...

Shut the front door!

..Will see teams searching...

Oh, my God.
That's going to bite my hand off.

..Above...

..and below the waves.

This shark's, like, right under me.

Holy...
Oh, my God.

For this leg,

our teams are starting
in the idyllic Caribbean district

of Toledo, Belize.

Rejoining the race
from a stint in iso,

are everyone's favourite cop couple
from WA, Steph and Lauren,



because on The Amazing Race,
no team is left behind.

They'll also have to complete
a Speed Bump

because they've got to make up
for essentially

all the legs they've missed.

Wish them luck.
They're going to need it.

Make your way
to the Caribbean island...

Of Caye Caulker..

Where the pace
is as slow as the waves.

Feed the tarpon fish
at the feeding dock...

To receive your next clue.

All teams will now transfer
by two boats to Caye Caulker.

Sitting just off the Belize coast,

this stunning sand and coral island

is one of 700 that are found

in the massive 2.5 million square
kilometres of the gorgeous Caribbean.

It's the chilled-out location

of the 15th leg
of the Amazing Race Australia.

Teams will race on foot

to catch one of two boats
departing 15 minutes apart.

The boats will transport
four teams each.

So it's first come, first served.

Oh my God. I'm gonna do a hammy.

Last leg we came in first.

So, we were pretty pumped
to be at the front.

But unfortunately
everybody started off together,

so it was a bit of a footrace
to start with.

Come on, Tones.

Oh, it's so good to be back.

When we took off running, we knew
we were going to be alright.

Well, blowing out
a few of the cobwebs.

I don't know about 'alright'.
We were a bit slow starting.

Oh, my God.

I'm going to slip.

Thank you.

Good way to come back in, girls?

Most energetic thing we've done
in 14 days.

It's a bit of a shame
that we're on the second boat.

We knew there was a Speed Bump
coming up, too.

So we're just hoping
that we can stay calm

and keep ourselves
out of last place.

So, we ended up
in the first boat with Pako, Mori,

Heath and Toni
and Kelly and Georgia.

And I'm looking around
and I'm like, "Here we go.

"It's three strongest teams again."

We have a good friendship.

We're going to
just smash through everything.

Very grateful for Angel, yeah.

It feels like home
when we're on the water.

Back in it.
- Yeah.

The massive tarpon often
swallows their prey whole.

So teams better be careful
when they feed them by hand.

If the tarpon eats the sardine
from between their fingers,

they'll receive their next clue.

Oh, wait.
What's coming out of the water?

Holy shit.
Oh, my God.

They're big fish.
They're massive fish.

Oh, my God.
They're massive!

Shut the front door!
No way.

Oh, my life.

Oh, my God.
That's going to bite my hand off.

They look like eels,
but, like, double, triple the size

and, like, width.

They're half the size of me.
They're so long.

And I'm freaking out.

Mate, that's massive, eh? Far out.

I'm actually a little bit scared,
eh? These are massive.

No, man. You'll be right.
These are massive.

Kelly, it is not going to eat
your hand off.

And if it does, well...

So, we have to feed them
with sardines,

but we have to hold them
in a particular way.

So, we have to hold the sardines
with our thumb like that.

So hanging off. So, we couldn't
hold it like that.

We had to hold it like this,
like, flat.

Alright?

And I'm so scared it's just
going to take my whole hand.

You're just nervous.
It's alright.

You got it.

They actually
look like baby dolphins.
Yeah, they do.

I got you. You're alright.
You're right.

Now go down more.

Now you're going to feel it.

Go down more. Down more. Down more.

You're not going to feel it.
I'm going to fall in.

No, I got you. I got you. I got you.

OK. Lower.
Oh, my gosh.

Just let it take it.
Just let it take it.

Go down lower. Lower.

Arrgh!

Come on.
You got it.

Did you get it?
Well done.
Yeah. Well done.

Hey.

Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you so much.

Nice.

Oh.

Who wants to come out
of their shell?

You do. Alright.

A Roadblock is a challenge only one
team member must choose to complete

based on a cryptic clue.

The Belize Barrier Reef

is the largest barrier reef
in the Northern Hemisphere

and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

It is home to a whole host of marine
life, from turtles to sharks.

In this Roadblock,
teams will travel to Shark Ray Alley,

an area local fishermen use
to clean their catches,

providing plenty of food
for nurse sharks and stingrays.

One team member
must dive amongst the sharks

to search the marked conch shells

and find one with
a red and yellow stripe

to receive their next clue.

Go, the sharks!

Let's go.
Shark. Shark.

Oh, shit.

Just slowly, slowly, slowly, slowly.

Arrgh!
Righto.

Arrgh!

Thank you.

Thank you.
Thanks, fishes, for not eating us.

Wow.

Yay! Thank you so much.
Thank you.

Thank you. Have a good day.

Oh, it's coming. It's coming.

It's coming.
Ha!

Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.

Roadblock.

Who wants to
come out of their shell?

Me. I shall come out of my shell.

Even though I came out of my shell
a long time ago.

It's gonna be water based
so I should do it.
Yeah. OK.

It's probably going to be water. Me.
You.

Let's go.

Yes! That's so good.

Let's go.

Got you.

Do you feel like you're sitting
in a profile shot now?

Yeah, definitely.
But it's my best side.

I've got my chin.
Oh.

How nice is that?
Yeah, that would do, wouldn't it?

I'd like to come for a holiday here.

Paradise.

Oh, this is my favourite leg already.
This is so us. I love it.

Love you.

Oh, there's all three.

I'm feeling nervous.

I'm feeling nervous.
Yeah.

It's OK to be nervous.
Of course you're going to be nervous.

I'm afraid of a goldfish.

And now I've got to jump
in the water

with sharks and stingrays

and try and find a shell
on the bottom of the ocean.

Remember, you're safe, Ange.

OK? You're safe.

You've got it, Ange.

You're safe here.

Go, Heathy!

All you.

Just go straight into it.
Straight into it, babe.

Straight into it. You got it.
You got this.

Keep going, Ange.
Keep going. You got it.

Let's go. We got people
coming in after you.

Let's go.

Go, Kelly! Swim.

You've got this, babe.

Go, Heathy.

Let's go, Ange. Keep going.

I'm the first one
in the water,

so I'm thinking
our chances are good

and I'm not finding anything.

We came into this leg
with a lot of stress.

We knew that we were going
to have this Speed Bump

and we just felt the pressure

of like, we need to do this
as quick as we can.

Kelly.
Just stop. Just stop. Just breathe.

You're going to have to learn
how to stop doing that, babe,

because it's going to be like...

G, I'm not going to be able to.
You're not even trying.

Kelly It's fine.

Georgia, stop talking to me
like that. I'm just chillin'.

We pulled in on the second
boat, pretty disheartened

and we had to feed some big fish.

They were huge. I wasn't
that scared, but I was scared.

Holy Moley.
It's fast.

Oh, dear.
Go down low.

It just jumps.
He's not a dolphin.

He's not a dolphin. He's alright.

Keep your hand flat.

Thanks. Thank you so much.
Thank you.

Ooh!

Thank you.
Thank you.

Thank you.

Here, fishies.
Fishies.

Nice.

Thanks for letting us
feed your fish.
Thank you.

Roadblock. Who wants to come out of
their shell? Not me.

I'll do it.
OK. Alright. Lauren's doing it.

Yep. I do.

I will.

Do you?
You want to come out of your shell.

Let's go!

Go. Let's go.

OK.
Let's go.

Go, Kelly.
This challenge is perfect for you.

I've got the ability to hold my
breath for a long amount of time,

so I was pretty confident
as soon as I would go under,

I'd have a lot of time to check out
a few shells.

But there was still a lot
of sea grass,

which I knew was going
to make the task difficult.

Oh, my God. Oh, he's over there.
He's still... Still looking.

It's got a red line on it. Just keep
looking there. Just keep going.

Good swimming, Kelly.

He's got something. I don't know.

Go, Kelly. Swim!

Swim!

OK. Kelly, show the driver.

Yes.
Yes, yes. Let's go.

Thank you so much.

OK. Get on the boat.

I love being in the water,
so it was awesome.

OK. Detour.

Twirl it or twerk it.

A Detour is a choice
between two challenges,

each with its own pros and cons.

And our teams can swap detours
at any time they like

if they think the challenge
is too hard.

Cornrows are a traditional hairstyle

where braids are done
very close to the scalp.

If teams choose 'twirl it',

they must braid a woman's hair

into eight tight rows
and finish them off with four beads.

The braid must be approved
by the local hairdresser

to get their next clue.

Caye Caulker might look pretty
chilled during the day,

but at night it goes off.

Our teams who choose 'twerk it'

must come down here
to the Lazy Lizard

and learn and perform
the traditional soca dance,

which essentially is a calypso.

It's just a twerk, really.

It's a bootylicious dance.

Now, if the soca queen is satisfied,

they'll get the next clue.

Go to bed, kids. Go to bed.

I think we suck at dancing.
We suck at dancing.

Let's do 'twirl it'.
We're going to do 'twirl it'.

Yeah.
Let's do 'twirl it'.

- We're in the Caribbean!
- That's so beautiful.

Pinch me. Pinch me.

It's beautiful out here.
Yeah. It is beautiful.

Come on, Ange.

So, we're looking
for these shells

that had a red strip
across the top of them.

And I'm telling you, I must
have flipped about 20 to 30 shells.

It's at the bottom or inside.

Nothing, nothing.
Nothing. Every single time.

Try down here. Come over here.

Still looking.

I don't want to yell out to him.
I don't want to stress him out.

Yeah, I'm stressed. He's a really
good swimmer, so I have faith.

Whoo!

Come on, baby. Swim like the wind.

He's got his hands up.

He just got one.

Oh, the relief.

Got it?

There you go.
Thank you.
Thank you.

Alright. Here you go, guys.
Thank you.
Thank you.

Let's go.

Detour.
Twirl it or twerk it.

Yep. Let's dance.

Twirl it or twerk it.
Twerk definitely.
For sure.

Let's do it.
Let's go.

Good luck, hon.

Go get it, babe.

Come on, Cynthia.

You got this.

Hey, good luck. Off you go.

Good luck, hon.

Ange is still in there looking.

Thank you, mate.

Alright, let's go.

There's a flag.
Yeah.

Hello?
Hello.

I take on three pieces

and I grab on.

And you work your way to the back.

So you go under three times
and then you pick up the new pieces.

We had to make sure that it was
really, really close to the scalp,

so, it had to be really tight
and really compact.

We also had to make sure
that we had the correct beads

in the right order
on the end of the braid.

Can the beads be any colour?

You go red and yellow again.
OK. Yeah.

My morning routine with my hair.

It's a bit of water done like that.

So, I had no experience
with hairdressing at all.
No.

OK.
Who wants to get their hair done?

Yes. Alright. Hello.

OK. So we've got to do eight,
right?

Yeah.
OK. I'll watch you do one.

We'll see how it is.

I had never worked
with that type of hair before.

It was way frizzier, obviously,
than what I was used to.

And the hard thing

was that it had to be really,
really tight and compact.

Kelly.
Just stop. Just stop. Just breathe.

Look at me. Your hands are shaking
because you're really stressed.

We're not in a rush right now.

So just... Just slow and steady.

You're going to do your best work
if you're nice and calm.

There's nothing to be stressed about
right now.

Exactly. Look where we are.

Three teams have now left,
so we're still behind.

But we need to keep going.

Let's go, Ange!

Pick it up. Come on.

Come on, Jodie, you've got this.

Go further!

It's just one of those challenges

where you've got to have the luck
for the day or you don't.

Oh, she's got one now. Fingers
crossed it's got the stripes on.

Yes, babe!

Yo! Yo! Yo!

Yes. Got one. Come on. Quick, quick.

Come on!

Whoo!

Get the girls to help
you with the conch.

Come on, hon. Keep looking.

This is your clue right here.
Oh, thank you.

Yes, thank you, thank you.
Thank you.

Well done. Congratulations.
Thank you.

Thank you.
That's awesome.

That was awesome.

Detour. Twirl it or twerk it.

Twirl it.

I can braid. Let's braid.
I can braid too.

I think let's do the braiding
because we suck at dancing.
Braiding it is.

Yeah. Go 'twerk it'.
We're gonna do 'twerk it'.

Let's go, Ange. Come on.

Come on, Ange. You've got to push.

Let's go, Ange. Keep going.

Don't stop.

I finally find the shell,
and I'm just, like, gunning for it,

trying to block out the fact

that there's sharks and stingrays
in the water with us.

I'm exhausted at this point.

I've been in the water
the longest out of everyone.

Let's go, Ange. Good work.
Last little push. Come on.

Stingrays!
Keep going. Keep going. Keep going.

Don't look down.

Arrgh!
Just swim. Just swim.

Just swim.

Just swim. Just swim.

Just swim, Ange. Just swim.
Just come. Just come.

Go, Ange, good work.

Last little push. Come on.
Keep going.

Stingray.

Come here. Come here.

I got you. I got you.

It's alright.

You're alright. You're alright.

It's alright.

Get it?
Yep.

Thank you. Thank you.

It's alright. It's alright.

You did awesome. You did awesome.

I'm gonna jump on that side of you.

Alright, come here. It's alright.

You're alright.

It's alright.

You made it. Proud of you.

It's alright. We got it.

We just keep pushing forward.

The only thing getting me
through the fact that he pushes me

to do these things
because otherwise I wouldn't do it

if he wasn't there next to me.

I care about her
and I made a promise to her family

that I would look after her

and make sure that she's safe
while on this race.

And that's all I wanted to do.

You did great.

Oh, this is stunning.

Is Lazy Lizard down there, sir.

Thank you. Thank you.
- Down here?

Land of the Lazy Lizard.

We're definitely not twerkers but
we are not braiders even more so.

Have you seen my booty?!
I cannot twerk.

Yes, yes, yes.
I see our first couple.

Yeah!

Just do this.
Oh, my God.

I don't have the hips for this.

You do, baby. You do.

Right. So you wiggle, wiggle,
wiggle, wiggle, wiggle. Yeah.

One, click, two, click.

Two to the side. Two the side.

Hands on your knees.
And we're twerking it.

Twerk, yeah, around the way.

Got lovely bottoms.
Oh, stick it out, baby.

One, two, three, four.
Two, three...

Four.

And then down, baby. Down.

Right, let's do this.
Let's go. OK.

We're gonna twerk it.
That's it.

Girl, let's get pink.
Pink on pink.

We just love to have fun.
Yeah.

And any challenge that gives us
an opportunity

to show our personality...
And wear a costume.

We're in.

Let's go, Toni and Heath!
You got this, guys!

Two, wriggle! One, two...

Arghhhhh!

Wait, wait, wait...!

You guys are doing good at
the start. So come on. Let's do it.

Yeah, no worries.
Ha!

I think we went in there
a little bit too quick.

We needed to break it down
a little bit further.

'Cause we know Pako and Mori
are real strong dancers.

But it was real hard work.

Come on, baby. We've got this.

Alright.
Heath, shake it.

Let's do it one more time.
Shake, shake, shake.
Shake, shake, shake.

Thank you.
Alright.

Thank you. Thank you.

Alright.
She hair is type of your hair.

Not me. Not me.

I'm probably closer to this one.

Do you know where De Real Macaw
house is?

Right there.
Right here? OK, Come on, let's go.

It's right here.

Out or in...

Then work your way in.

In.

Are you picking up pieces as well?

Oh, yes.
Yep.

It's an outie. Come on, let's go.
Let's go.

Thank you so much for the demo.
Thank you.

Yeah. You're gonna have to learn
how to start doing that

because it's... I can't.
G, I'm not gonna be able to.

I've never touched hair before.

OK, sweet. There's room.

So, when we arrive where we see
Toni and Heath

and Pako and Mori are still there.

So we knew that we had to learn it
and we had to, like,

have it down pat, ready to go.

Do you wanna give it a shot?
Let's give it a shot.

Dance is our thing.
Yep.

And hopefully we can skip.
Jump a few places.

And then shimmy out!

Jump.

Yeahhhh!

Well done, guys!

Thank you!

You guys are amazing.
Thank you so much, darling.

Yes, I want a hug!
You look fabulous!
Thank you.

We arrived in second,
we done our performance.

We worked it, we twerked it,
and we got it done.
That's it.

Roadblock, oh, my God.
Oh, my God, another one?

"Who's on Caye Caulker time."

Caye Caulker's motto is 'go slow'.

Remember, we are on an island
and everyone's on all island time.

In this Roadblock, teams must ride
a bike for at least 2.5 long minutes

down a bumpy road.

Because the street isn't very long,
teams must ride very slowly

without touching the ground
to receive their next clue.

Drop a coconut or fall off the bike

and the teams must start again.

A ride like my wife drives -

slow and dangerous.

This isn't easy, man.

Who's on island time?
You're on island time?

I don't know. Maybe.
It's confidence. You wanna do it?

OK, I'll do it. I'll do it.

Where do we put our bag...

Over here.
Yeah.

Seven and one, two, three.

One, two, three,

four, five, six, seven, eight.

Two, one, two, one, one. One, two.

And then lower! One, two.
One, two, three, four.

And then go to the side,
one, one, one.

Yes!

Thank you for your help!

Sorry, I'm sweaty. I won't hug ya.
Thank you so much.

It's a roadblock.

"Who's on the Caye Caulker time?"

You.
Me.

Perfect, let's go.

Pellicano? Pellicano?

Main road.
Yeah.

OK. Thank you.
OK.

Thank you so much.
Il Pellicano.

There you go.

Twirl It's to the right.
Twirl it or twerk it.

We're heading to the right.

We would love to braid your hair.

It's harder on top of your head,
hey.

I think maybe 'cause I'm short,
you know?

What's going on, babe? Talk to me.

Just on the end of it.
Huh?

I don't...
- Rubber in the end?

So she folded it in half.
Yeah.

Grab the parter.
Can you please pass this to me.

Thank you. So...

We need to be doing it
at the same time.

I'm telling you, like I'm really bad
with these fine motor skills.

You're not even trying.

G, OK, I can try,
but I'm telling you now...

OK.
Let's look.

Does that look alright?

Yeah. You happy with that?
Yeah.

Ooh!

Sugar.
Of course I did.

Kelly, it's fine.
OK.

Can there be leftover hair
at the bottom?

Yes, that's fine.
G, G...

So you can have little bits hang...
Yes, Kelly, you can.

Georgia, stop talking to me
like that.

I'm just chillin'.

What's your name?
Barbara.

Barbara.

Barbara, hi, I'm Claire.
This is Jodie.

And we will try and make your hair

as beautiful as it already is
on the sides.

But there's no guarantees, Barbara.

How you guys going?

Yeah. OK.
Doing alright.

Hopefully we're two down.

Ooh, two down. Good.

That's pretty good.
Remember
you're not professional.

Exactly. They're not gonna expect it
to be exact.

G's worried then.
As long as you're doing yours...

G is very worried.

Stay calm, G.

Anything I can do to help?
Nope.

Just stop talking.
I'll stop.

Where is the pelican?

My wife is a machine.

It doesn't slow down until...

..until it's time to rest, right?
Yep.

Yeah, here we go. Right here.

Oh, yeah, the bikes.
You got this, babe.

Il Pellicano.

Up there. It's right there. Got it.

I'll give you the bag.
Yeah.

Look, I've ridden a lot of bikes
in my time.

You got this.
You got really good balance, yeah?
Yeah.

However, it's been years
since I've ridden the last one.

Like riding a bike.
It is. It is.

Six, seven, eight...

The finish line wasn't very far.

So if you were riding it
progressively,

you would get it done in a minute.

I need to go really,
really, really slow.

And you couldn't put your feet
on the ground.

Very, very tricky.

Here, Heath. Put it there.

I'm part of a good cycle club
back home with my ladies.

So I ride quite a bit.

This bike was definitely
a little bit older than mine,

but I was fairly confident

that I had chosen the right
roadblock for myself.

Come on, come on, come on. Push.

OK. On my way, babe.
Yep.
I'm zig-zagging.

No!
No! Babe!

Start again. Reset.

One, two...

One, two, three, four, five!

Flourish and bang!
Whoo!

Whoo!

Whoo-hoo!
Thank you.

Thank you. Thank you.

Thank you so much.

Oh, you look beautiful.

Who's doing...?
"Who's on Caye Caulker time?" You.
OK.

You do it, bub.
I'm gonna do it.

Get it, guys!

They've already got
the dance.

Why are you stressing?

Check.
Check, please.
Check, check, check.

You need to unravel here?
Just right here.

Yeah.
And make it a little more tighter.

And get this thing tight in my head.

Tight it up.

This is definitely an advantage,
doing this type of hair.

We grew up doing braids
in each other's hair.

We had four of us
at the braiding challenge

and they were all
first-time braiders.

So I was like, "We've got this."

Check, please!

Yes! Thank you. Thank you.

Oh, it's another roadblock. What?

"Who's on Caye... Caye Caulker
time?" Obviously, that's me.

Come on, let's go.

You've got it, mate,
you've got it.

You've got it, mate.
- Keep going. Well done.

Shoot. No, it fell off, Mori.

Mori was doing the challenge,

and he seemed to be struggling
a little bit more than me,

which gave me
a little bit of confidence

that maybe I could overtake him.

Toni, miss every pothole now.
Yep.

I started doing some zigzags
back and forward

and then had to turn around
and some of the turning circles

were pretty tricksy.

But I did the job, I missed all
the bumps and dents in the road,

and we got there.

Yes! Thank you, mate.
Yes, thanks, buddy.

Thank you so much.
Thank you.

Well done, Tones, you aced that.

Let's go.

In 1961, the intense winds
of Hurricane Hattie

split the island of Caye Caulker
in two.

The new channel turned into
a popular swimming destination

named The Split.

All the teams have gotta do
is come and find me

at the North Side Beach Club, which
is the pit stop for the 15th leg...

Thanks, Joel.
..Of the Amazing Race Australia.

Bring a towel.

Yay!

You did it, babe!
Thank you.

Three and four.

Yay!

Thank you. Thank you very much.
Thank you.

"Make your way to North Side Beach
Bar to find Beau at the pit stop."

Let's go.

Two roadblocks in one day.

It's getting heated.

Pellicano? Pellicano?
Down here? Pellicano?

Yeah.

It's alright, you can rest
and I'll ride the bike.

There's Frankie and Angel.

Excuse me.
Do you know where Pellicano is?

No?

"Ride along the marked street..."
Yep.

"..From the starting point
to the finish line."

Right here. Right here.
OK. OK.

Just gotta ride down.
OK, here's my bag.

You got this.

Oh, um, let go. I'm gonna do it.

Like that?
- Check, please!

Check, please!

Check, please.

Check, check, check.
Check on my hairstyle.

I love you.

Congratulations.
Thank you!

Whoo!
Thank you so much.

The end of this is damn good.
You did a good job on the end.

Mm-hm.
Um...

The hard bits...
We need this one...

Just that one down again?

Okey-doke. We will do that.

Who's on Caye Caulker time?

That's me. Me.
Yeah.

I'll do it.

"Returning teams,
speed bump ahead." Let's go.

Thank you!
Bye!

Bye, guys!

We're at the back of the pack,
but us dragon boat ladies,

we are used to competition,
and we're not going to give up.

Do you know where
the ferry crossing is

to get to the North island, no?

Let's jog! Let's jog!

Quick, quick, quick.

How do I buy tickets?
Where's the tickets?

We don't want... we don't want
any other teams getting on this.

Let's get it and go.

Two, please. Thank you.

Two, please.
Thank you, sir. Thank you.

And go.

Get a rest because
we're going to be running.

Yeah.

OK, put them in the top of my bag.

We had Pako and Mori
right there with us.

And we knew it was
going to be a footrace

to find Beau and the pit stop.

Alright, I'm turning here.

Stay in the middle.
Stay in the middle.

Yeah, turn, turn. I'll be here.

How are we looking at time?

59... one minute.

Cynthia and Tiffany catch up to us
at this speed bump.

Just go slow, but. Just go slow.

Pressure's on.
We need to push through and hustle.

That was really hard
because the challenge was

to, like, slow down.

Maybe we just wanna...

We'll just go, Ange. We'll go.

Are you sure, Frankie?
Yeah, I'm sure.

Yes.

Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you so much. Awesome.

Thank you.
Can I just chuck them in?

Thank you. Thank you so much.
Thank you. Thanks so much.

"Cross the famous Split,
a body of water

"separating North
and South Caye Caulker."

"Hurry, the last team to arrive
may be eliminated."

I reckon you could have
done this one.

Yeah, I know.
It's alright.

Sorry.
That's alright.

Alright, babe, let's go.
Follow me.

Super slow, super zigzaggy.
Thanks.

You could tie that one
to my handlebar.

No, babe, I'm going to sort it out.
OK.

So, it was a footrace to the pit stop
between us and Heath and Toni.

Do you want me to take your bag?
Nuh.

This was the make-or-break moment.
Yeah.

Over here.
Here, this way.

Pako and Mori were a good
10, 15 metres ahead of us.

Dead ahead.

Toni's just like, "Run!"

It's there.

Come on, Mori.
I'm struggling.

Here we go, here we go.

Hi, guys. Welcome to Caye Caulker.

Hey, mate.
Thank you.

I need that. Thank you.

Alright, Heath and Toni,
you're the first team to check in.

Yes!
Mwah!

Two times in a row. What the...

And guess what?

You've won a Samsung
4K Frame TV, times two.

Oh, get out!
That's freaking awesome!

Guys, well done!

Yeah, it's our third win, and...

It's giving us a bit
of belief, though.

A bit of confidence that,
"God, maybe we can win this."

Hi, guys. Welcome to Caye Caulker.

Oh, thank you. Thank you.

Pako and Mori,
you are the second team to check in.

We love pit stops!

We love it because we know after
this, we can rest. We can rest.

Good work, man.

What am I up to?
1:20.

Wait, what?
1:30, sorry.

Don't count out loud, please. Tell me
when I've got 10 seconds to go.

Do one more lap to be safe, hon.
OK.

Turn right?
I don't know.

Yeah, I think they just
came out of here.

Good work, hon!

I'm nearly at the finish line, G.
Yeah, you should be good now.

I'm sorry, I lost count.
What?

Did they get it?

Yeah. Thank you so much.
Yay! Thank you.

Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you.

Yes! Thank you.
Yay! Thank you.

"Make your way to the
Northside Beach Bar to find Beau
at the pit stop."

"Hurry, the last team to arrive
may be eliminated." Let's go.

Let's go.

Go.
Somewhere over there.

Over there.

Come on, let's do a little sprint.
Please don't make me run.

Here we go.
Oh, please say this time.

Oh, yes!

Hi, guys. Welcome to Caye Caulker.

Thank you.
Amazing.

Cheers.

Angel and Frankie, you are
the third team to check in.

Whoo!
Cheers to that.

Well done.

I'm dying.

Ready? Go.

Hi, guys. Welcome to Caye Caulker.
Oh, my God!

Yes. Thank you so much.

He's smiling.
Cheers, cheers, cheers.

Tiffany and Cynthia,
you're the fourth time to check in.

Whoo-hoo!

Check, please!

Congratulations.

Thank you! Thank you.
Thank you so much. Thank you.

Uh-oh.
Roadblock.

Who's on Caye Caulker time?

You are.
I am, alright.

Here's the coconuts.

Hello?

Yeah. Slow.

I can't go slower.
OK.

Don't worry about me.
I don't have to be right beside you.

We knew there was a Speed Bump
coming up, and we didn't know

where that was going to kick in,

so Lauren's in a race.

A beast all of a sudden
popped out of her.

You're just not listening to me.
I am hearing you.

I promise you this.
I don't think you are.

I was awful.
I think the heat got to me,

and the stress that we were
right at the back.

And I think I went crazy.

Come back, come back, come back.

Stay in the marked time.
I'm...

Il Pellicano?

Il Pellicano.
Just down there?

Thank you very much.

I see a bike at the end.

Three, four...

Thank you.
Thanks so much for that.

OK, I think this is our speed bump.

Yep, speed bump.

To make up for
missing previous legs of the race,

returning teams must complete
a Speed Bump.

For this Speed Bump, the team member
who did not participate

in the coconut delivery must now go
back and complete the Roadblock.

Lauren...

Sorry, I didn't mean... I'm sorry.
You did a great job.

"Choose a bike.
Put a coconut in each basket."

That's your bike there.

Yeah.
Well, get on it and ride.

Hey, guys.
Hi. Did you do it?

Hey. Yeah, got a Speed Bump.

We knew we were at the back of
the pack, we were coming last,

but Steph and Lauren
had a Speed Bump.

So, just up and down
this right road.

This was gonna be our chance
to get ahead.

Alright.

How do I know when
my 2.5 minutes is up?

I see what you mean now.

Put a little bit of speed in it,
just to get it going.

Yeah.

Just pace yourself.
Yeah.

Alright, I'm going to
turn here, Claire.

That's it, you got this. Well done.
Thanks.

I'm sorry you've got to
carry my bag.

Let's go straight to the end now.

Do you reckon that's 2.5 minutes?
Yes, it's been 25.

I can't do this anymore.

My back is killing.

I have no way of knowing
if it's 2.5 minutes.

It's been 25 bloody minutes!

Fast-forward to all
the latest can't-miss extras,

I'm coming on your left.
Yeah, great job.

Good communication, ladies.
Very slow from here, Lauren.

Very slow.
Forward all the way to finish.

That's about 2.5 minutes, roughly.
OK.

It was time for us
to do our Speed Bump,

which was for the other person
to do the same Roadblock.

I have to say, it's a lot
harder than it looks.

And I probably owe Steph
a couple of apologies.

Mm-hm. Mm-hm.

Great job, babe.

Thank you. Thank you.

Second time round. Thank you.

You made it look very easy.

And nice and slow pace,
like she was on a holiday.

Thank you so much.
Thank you very much. Thank you.

Whoa. Whoa.

"Cross the infamous Split,
a body of water separating North and
South Caye Caulker."

"And find Beau at the pit stop.

"Hurry, the last team to arrive
may be eliminated."

Let's go.

There's the ferry! Hey!

Where do we buy tickets, guys?

You first, G.

Two, please.

Thank you so much. OK, let's go.

We knew that it was a footrace
to the finish line,

but we wanted to give it a good go,
running to the end.

OK, good luck.
Good luck.

Let's go, G. Let's get 'em.
Let's catch 'em.

Oh, no, Kelly.

Go hard. I'll keep up with you.
You can set the pace.

Have you got anything a bit
stronger? What about that one?

That's a cooler, kiwi cooler.
Is it...

Is Caye Caulker one of those places
where you shouldn't drink the ice?

You should drink the ice.

You should?
Yeah.

We'll find out in about
four hours anyway.

I love you.
I love you.

Here we go.

One, two, three. Hello.

Hi, guys. Welcome to Caye Caulker.
Thank you so much.

Thank you.
Thank you.

Kelly and Georgia,
you are the fifth team to check in.

Good job.

Good job, guys.
Good job, guys.

Hi, guys. Welcome to Caye Caulker.
Oh, thank you.

Chelsea and Jamus, you are
the sixth team to check in.

Oh!
Lucky number.

Well, go and rest, get in the water.
You deserve it. Come on.

Thanks, Beau.
Thanks, Beau. Shot.

Thank you.

Someone just touched my arse.
I think it was you.

Lauren, please stay with me.
I'm just asking you one time.

I'll keep jogging.
I just need to slow down.

OK, where's this ferry?
There's the split.

Quick, get the ferry ticket.

Are you the ferry?
I'll have two tickets, please.

Do you know where you get
the ferry tickets?

Oh, the man.

Alright, let's go.

They're on the ferry.
Wait for us!

Alright, let's go. Quick, quick.

Yeah, they're coming. Quick, quick.
I know, like.

Can someone help me?

Got on the ferry together.

Then obviously
the last two teams to leave.

But we will get to the finish line,
we're not gonna give up.

Let's put our packs on, then.

Well, guys...
Ladies.

I know, ladies, I'm very sad,
but this is the way it is.

Yeah, but that's alright.

Race fitness is a real thing,
and it's hard to put a pack on

and then know that you're
gonna be in a foot chase

to the finish line.

Welcome back.
Thank you.

Slow, slow.
I need to jog it.

I will not be able to run it.

They're right behind us, Steph.

Steph.
Slow down.

I need you to keep up.

Are you right?
Yeah.

You can do it.
I CAN do it.

Hi, guys. Welcome to Caye Caulker.

Thank you.

Steph and Lauren, you are
the seventh team to check in

and you're still in the race.

Only just.
Good to have you back in the race.

Thank you.
It's good you're still here.

Well done.
It was a bit of a wake-up call.

We knew that coming back
would be hard,

but we probably didn't expect it
to be this hard.

Come on, babe.

It's cool in the shade.

Oh.

OK.
Hi, guys. Welcome to Caye Caulker.

Thank you very much.
Beautiful place.

Thank you. Cheers.

Hi, Beau.
Hello.

Jodie and Claire, you are
the last team to check in...

Yes.

..And you are eliminated.

How do you feel?

Devastated.
Gutted.

Yeah.
Not ready to go.

No.
No.

I definitely wouldn't have done it
with anyone else, that's for sure.

I'm so proud of you.

You've walked proud, girls.
Thank you.

Hold your heads high.
Thank you.

Thank you for the opportunity.
Really appreciate it.

Thank you.
Yeah. Now, look after each other.

We will.
And I'll see you soon.

Alright. See ya.
Thank you for the drink.

Thanks so much, everyone.
Really appreciate it.

Nice drink.

Well, we did well.

I feel incredibly thankful...
Yeah, we're so blessed.

..'Cause, you know, so many people
could have done this,

and we've done it for
the middle-aged women.

So believe in yourselves,
get out there, have a crack, and...

You can do it, ladies.
Yeah, absolutely.

Next time on
The Amazing Race Australia...

..viva Mexico...

This is so cool. This is
the best one we've done.

..As teams travel
the land of extremes.

One challenge's beauty...

Oh, my gosh,
this is so pretty.

..Becomes a terrifying reality.