‘Greek Week’: The Amazing Race Australia goes to Greece this Sunday

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Season three of the Amazing Race Australia premiered on Sunday, August 28 with contestants racing around the world.

Across six continents, the teams are taking full advantage of reopened international borders, experiencing the extraordinary delights of destinations such as Belize, Morocco, Mexico and Colombia.

This Sunday, grab your popcorn and your paximadi, because the Amazing Race Australia is heading to Greece!

From Athens to Santorini and Arachova, the amazing racers will not only be navigating donkey rides and manual driving but some unprecedented chilly conditions that no one saw coming.

The Amazing Race Australia continues this Sunday at 7.30pm On 10 And 10 Play.

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