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'The Amazing Race' Season 27 Episode 7 Spoilers: Teams Will Have to Navigate a Container Port Simulator

"The Amazing Race" is halfway through its 27th season, and teams will now have to make their way to the Netherlands. One of the tasks that the team will have to face is to navigate a container port simulator, and according to the preview, some teams will fail the mission, several times.

According to TV.com, the race will now continue in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Reality Fan Forum shared the preview of the upcoming episode, which is titled "Full Speed Ahead, Captain," and the clip shows the team riding the Thalys TGV train from Paris to Rotterdam.

A forum member noted that the trip will take 2 hours and 37 minutes, with the earliest ride at 6:25 a.m. and the last trip leaving at 7:25 p.m. It appears in the preview that most of the teams are leaving France mid-afternoon, so the earliest that they will arrive in Rotterdam might be in the early evening. If the next task or location will not open until the morning of the next day, it is possible that Team Alabama, Denise and James Earl, who are still stuck at the detour in France, will be able to catch up with the rest of the teams on the next leg.

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The teams are also said to go to The Hague, which is in the south of Netherlands. No further details on what the teams will do in this part of Holland; however, many are expecting that there will be a task (road block or detour) to complete here. The pit stop of this leg of the race is said to be at the Peace Palace, where host Phil Keoghan will be waiting. Since the last episode did not end up with any elimination, another team might be going home this time.

Watch "The Amazing Race" every Friday on CBS.

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