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'The Amazing Race' Season 28: Teams Were Spotted Filming in Tbilisi, Georgia

"The Amazing Race" officially began last Nov. 15 via an online starting race, and for the first time in "The Amazing Race" history, the race stepped foot in the beautiful country of Georgia.

"The Amazing Race" is now on its 28th edition, and the Emmy-award winning show will be featuring some of Vine, Instagram, and YouTube's biggest personalities in the upcoming season. According to Georgia Today, the racers were spotted filming in the nation's capital, Tbilisi, where they would have to do several tasks like the Road Block and Detours.

The website said that one of the tasks involves cleaning a traditional Georgian earthenware vat for wine, which is called a Kvevri, and the teams were also spotted dressed in Georgia's traditional clothes in the Rustaveli Theater. The report said that the racers will have to learn dancing ballet, which is taught by the country's famous dance group called Sukhishvilebi. The places that the teams visited in Georgia include Mtskheta, Narikala, and Jvari Monatery, and the pit stop for this leg of the race will either be on the Peace Brigdge or the Rike Park.

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According to Survivor Sucks, the other places that the racers will visit this season are Mexico City, Mexico in Leg 1; Cartagena, Colombia in Leg 2; Geneva, Switzerland in Leg 4; Chamonix, France in Leg 5; Yerevan, Armenia in Leg 6; Tbilisi, Georgia in Leg 7; Dubai, United Arab Emirates in Leg 8; Bali, Indonesia in Leg 9; Shenzhen, China in Leg 11; and finally at Los Angeles, California in Leg 12 of the race. The leg in L.A., which was shot last Dec. 6, will be the final pit stop of the race, and it is where the winner of the upcoming season will be named.

"The Amazing Race" season 28 will premiere this Feb. 12, 2016, on CBS.

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