1. Thank you so much, thank you.
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2. Hello and welcome.
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3. - Thank you.
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4. Thank you.
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5. Hello and welcome to what is
a Grand Tour special.
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6. Yep, and it's gonna
be a big one,
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7. because we've had
a request from Amazon.
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8. You know how if you're
watching a programme
and you pause it,
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9. you get to see a selection
of beautiful landscape
photographs
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10. from all around the world?
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11. Yeah, well, we've been asked
to come up with
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12. some new photographs
of wild animals.
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13. Yeah, us three,
wildlife photographers.
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14. What could possibly
go wrong with that?
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16. I don't know why we
never thought of it before.
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17. But, anyway, we decided that
obviously we'd need the right
gear and the right cars,
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18. and then we should meet up
with all of that
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diverse country on Earth...
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20. Colombia.
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21. Colombia is
nature's treasure chest.
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vast forests,
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and babbling brooks
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24. are home to a greater
variety of birds and animals
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anywhere else on Earth.
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26. Of course,
common sense dictated
that to get our pictures,
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27. we should meet far from
the stain of humanity.
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28. But for some
extraordinary reason,
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29. Richard Hammond decided
that the start point
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30. should be in the middle
of the night...
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31. close to the bustling city
of Cartagena...
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33. Morning.
Morning.
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34. Why did he say
meet on a beach
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why did we listen to him?
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36. Where is he? Hammond?
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37. It's four o'clock,
for Pete's sake.
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38. - Uh, is that a Fiat Panda?
- Fiat Panda 4x4!
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- It's fantastic.
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a sturdy car, that is.
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a very popular car
with the gay community?
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in America
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45. where they had the top ten...
top ten LGBT cars.
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or something.
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47. What, Lesbian,
Bacon... No, what is it?
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48. - Lesbian, Bacon,
Transgender...
- Lesbian...
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Well, that was a...
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50. Wasn't that a distress flare?
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51. Well, a red one
is a distress, isn't it?
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52. What's that?
- Hang on, is that...?
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53. Is there a person on t...?
There's somebody on it.
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54. Hello? Hello!
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55. Hello!
It's Hammond.
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56. That is Hammond.
- Hammond!
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57. - Hammond!
- Hello! Here I am!
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58. - Is that you?
- Are you OK?
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59. Yes.
Some help would be good!
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60. Is that your car?
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61. - Yes. This is my car!
- It's his car.
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to come ashore
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what on Earth was going on.
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65. Quite a lot
of explaining here.
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66. - A lot of unpacking.
- Morning.
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67. Yeah, good morning.
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68. Well, where do we begin?
Why is your car out there?
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69. Well, because that's where
the boat dropped me off.
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70. - What boat?
- Well, I shipped it
from North America.
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71. - Yeah.
- They got to here,
wrapped it in polythene,
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72. lobbed it over the side,
me with it.
That's how they do it.
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73. I think, I reckon, there's a
lot of trade between the two.
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74. There's bound to be,
isn't there?
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so you're saying, what,
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something to America?
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77. Yes, exactly.
I think there's more...
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78. - And then the ships
are coming back empty?
- Precisely.
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more of whatever it is
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so they go out full.
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81. Then they come back so you
can get a much cheaper ride.
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82. - Cost peanuts.
- Hold that.
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Colombia produce?
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85. I've got it here.
The main agricultural
products of Colombia
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86. are coffee, cut flowers,
bananas, rice, tobacco,
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87. forest products - whatever
they are - and shrimp.
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88. I bet it's shrimp.
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89. Yeah, but we were
wondering why they don't
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for example, in a port.
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91. I know.
They just, they don't use it.
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92. That's how they...
It all seemed
perfectly normal to them.
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93. Wrap it in polythene,
throw it over the side.
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over the side as well.
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Global Auto...?
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96. Yeah, GAK.
Global Auto Kings.
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they said was the company.
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98. Problem we've got is...
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your car from there to here?
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100. I was rather hoping
that'd be we'd do that.
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if you listen carefully,
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102. he said how you're
going to get your car
from there to here.
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103. "You" singular.
Just you, meaning you.
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- No, he didn't say "us".
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at four o'clock...
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106. Eventually, though,
James relented
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107. and agreed to pull
Hammond's car ashore.
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108. Right, go, May. Go, go, go!
Give it a yank.
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I mean...
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110. It's got 49 horsepower. It's
gonna ruin it. Get the Jeep.
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instead to tow it?
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112. - Get the Jeep.
- Get the what?
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- What have you got?
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114. A Jeep. It's there.
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115. Well, bring that over!
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116. When I returned
in the LGB Jeep,
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117. Hammond thanked me -
by taking the mickey.
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118. That's very nice, by the way.
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119. - Well done. I'm proud of you.
- Why are you proud of me?
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120. You've done well.
That is a hard thing to do
and you've done it.
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121. You are gonna be
so much happier.
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122. Would you like me
to help you get your car...
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123. - I would, I would.
- ... out of the sea?
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- OK.
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125. I thought you might
be nicer now it's all
out in the open.
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126. We hitched up the rope
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127. and then waited for the
right wave to help us along.
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130. No, not at all good. Whoa!
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that we were doing this
all wrong.
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a pick-up truck.
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133. - Yes?
- Yes, you've guessed.
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134. And four-wheel drive, yes?
Right.
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135. Why don't you go out there,
cut away the polythene bag,
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using the engine?
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137. It's a good idea.
Cos what you don't do
when you drive a car
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in someone else's car.
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139. - You use the one
in your own car.
- Yes.
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140. So, while Hammond
unwrapped his car...
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141. James and I turned our
attention to his Fiat Panda.
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an English family
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a house in Tuscany.
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- Do you kn...
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about this family.
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for picking their friends
up from Pisa airport.
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150. And their friends are...
the editor of the Guardian...
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- ... Tony Blair...
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- Sting.
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- Yes.
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lightweight socialist
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has been in this car.
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their own olive oil as well.
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157. Oh, they were socialists,
really.
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158. As they are sitting
with their Prosecco
and really care.
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159. "We're raising awareness."
"Raising awareness" means,
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absolutely nothing at all."
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161. I'll bet they had a little
man in the village...
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162. As the Pet Shop Boy
ranted on,
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finished unwrapping
his pick-up truck.
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by the waves for a while,
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and came up with
a hare-brained scheme
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169. where the Fiat would be
an anchor
and the Jeep a tug.
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170. Right, parking brake is off
and I am in neutral.
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171. Right. You're ready.
Uh... good, I am as well.
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173. - Here we go.
- That's looking good.
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175. Clarkson, you're pulling me
into the sea! Clarkson!
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you muppet!
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Hammond's stupid idea,
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were completely ruined.
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sent him into town
to get a proper tow truck...
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asked Jeremy of all people
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187. You see, you mock people
who like winching and stuff,
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you're not enjoying this.
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189. It is incredible how much
power you can get
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winch. When you think...
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191. Is he having some sort of
winch fantasy?
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sure that LED doesn't go red,
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is overheating.
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195. Which he seems to think
is incredibly exciting.
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196. Jeremy? You need to stop,
you're gonna pull me
into the... the shelter.
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we have done well, actually,
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we've got.
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designed to go off road
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200. and yet they couldn't be
more different.
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through the building!
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202. That is true, it is,
it's a good trio of cars.
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bought by people who like
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San Francisco, Key West,
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which is bought by people...
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- ... who wanna feel better
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your second home
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are homeless and starving,
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211. - it's OK as long as you have
a small Fiat.
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Hammond, you moron!
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I've got no steering.
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- I was yelling on the radio!
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through a building.
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this car since 1991
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Wales or North America,
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you've been,
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ruined it.
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220. Listen, it's been
a bit of a cluster thing.
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properly organised.
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- You need a—
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you can't get into or out of
without a ladder?
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thing I've ever seen.
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Look at it.
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Christmas I've ever had,
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231. I was, "Ooh-hoo, can't wait!"
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232. And then I saw
a little bit of a flame. Ah!
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skull-faced fox abomination?
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- That is inspiration.
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nature pictures on it.
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cheer you up a bit?
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- Yes, it does.
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Hammond's pick-up
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on the beach
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Hard-tail cost £8,000
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on it works.
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Hercule Poirot hat on,
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was originally sold in Japan,
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satnav system here
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which means I can't work it.
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stickers all over everywhere.
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look, "Hysteric Glamour"
and "CDC Rockers".
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256. That's a very Japanese-y
thing to do.
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257. So, this was built in Ohio,
shipped to... Japan,
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I've shipped it to Colombia.
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259. This, then, has done
120,000 miles on the road
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260. but about twice that
on ships.
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ideal, though,
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drive, it's a Jeep.
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264. So I could use it
to track a snow leopard.
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straight 6,
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with a diving eagle.
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267. And, of course, no roof,
fold-down windscreen,
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268. so a 360-degree field of fire
for my camera.
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my 1998 Chevy C/K Silverado.
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American pick-up
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with a lift kit
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I'll tell you about later.
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273. Most importantly,
it's got a proper big,
old 7.4-litre V8 up front
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state of tune,
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huge gobbets of grunt.
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276. I have four-wheel drive -
high and low ratios.
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lift kit, I can go anywhere.
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wildlife photographers
use things like this, anyway.
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you know, on the telly
with Attenborough and stuff,
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282. Now we're alone, viewers,
let me tell you a little bit
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are thinking, "Oh,
that's just a Fiat Panda,"
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over difficult terrain."
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But let me tell you this.
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for serious off-roading
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289. That's what I've got.
This is a tiny car.
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291. A quarter of what Hammond's
stupid monster truck weighs.
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system made in Austria,
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inclinometers on it,
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when I'm about to fall over.
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It all works.
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all the instruments.
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Italian electrics?
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car by the previous owner
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steering or handling or ride.
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he's all exuberant.
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and good for him.
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for the not-at-all beautiful
Trump truck.
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and, like, really old
and precious?
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It's a World Heritage Site.
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that old, the odd chip
won't matter, will it?
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a walled World Heritage Site,
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to see that coming in.
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329. Shit, that ambulance
is coming down here, Hammond.
Boot it!
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there's an ambulance.
You've gotta get out the way.
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Hammond, boot it.
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Run over everything.
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338. Hammond has caused a ten-hour
delay to our schedule
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341. Oh, that was bad.
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for the bruised fruit...
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343. Here. I do apologise.
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labyrinth of narrow streets
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and the Panda.
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I can do this.
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I'll sort it in a minute.
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in a second.
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Hammond and May think
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a... a gay icon.
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having got our shopping done,
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for a camera show-and-tell.
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Hammond had gone
completely over the top.
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So this goes around my waist.
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of prime lenses.
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lens for taking close-up
stuff, like, really close.
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really fast, beautiful lens.
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another harness.
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the actual camera.
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for the flash guns.
There's two flash guns.
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one another off as well.
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- What?
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- Yeah?
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- Oh, yeah.
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run off any minute.
You need to be quick.
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that animal is,
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flash for it...
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have to hope it's dead
or it'll simply run off.
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of course, camera body.
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- Well remembered.
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telephoto lens.
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- I haven't bothered
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That's all you need.
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- Yeah. That's all you need.
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photograph animals
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- That's a pervert camera.
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is what it is.
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- I'll bet it is!
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- Clear this away.
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photographing somebody's
21st birthday party—
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393. - Perfect.
- Welcome to 2018.
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394. Everything you've got
in all that kit
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395. that you've just shown us,
is in there.
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397. - Behold the lens.
- What, is it a cold day?
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398. Behold the zoom.
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399. The woman in the shop
said this camera takes
good pictures.
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401. Keen to get cracking,
we hit the streets
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to do animal photography.
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403. James, move,
you're in my shot.
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an insect, but I've...
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408. Green flash.
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I've got a macro on!
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410. Stay, pigeon. Don't scare it.
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413. - Get out of the way.
- I'm sorry.
Am I annoying you?
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414. Yes, you are.
You can't possibly need
to be that close.
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415. - Hello, horsey.
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416. Eventually,
we got into the groove.
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419. And after just 20 minutes...
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420. we met up to celebrate
a job well done.
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421. - Yeah, I've got a dog.
- You've got that horse one.
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looking gormless.
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pretty much done it?
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and a number of horses.
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The spider had gone,
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426. but I've got
the hole the spider...
That's habitat.
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427. You've got where
the spider lived.
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428. - That's habitat.
- Oh, hang on, sorry.
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430. Chaps, we have a message here
from Mr Wilman.
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431. - What?
- What does he want?
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432. It's bad news, I'm afraid.
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433. Amazon don't just want
pictures of pigeons,
dogs, and flies.
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interesting stuff as well.
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435. They insist the following
must be included:
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and a hippopotamus.
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438. And they must be wild.
You can't just go to a zoo.
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439. Hippopotamus?
You don't get those here.
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440. - They don't have them here,
do they?
- In Africa.
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441. Well, how are we
gonna do that, then?
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are we gonna get a picture
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in South America?
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a really long lens!
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445. But I'll have to be on a very
tall mountain to see Africa.
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446. Well, I tell you what
we're not going to see
lumbering by here...
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447. The next day,
armed with our new and more
challenging instructions,
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an early start.
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449. Sadly, however...
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450. What was that?
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451. It's... The starter keeps
engaging whilst the engine
is running. Hang on.
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452. - Only does it occasionally.
It's incon...
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- Ohh.
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455. It's better. It's mended.
All is fine.
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457. See, that's a terrible noise.
Ohh!
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458. Leaving Hammond
to repair the endlessly
annoying Trump truck,
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459. May and I hit the road.
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460. Well, shrimping
and forest products
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462. - Look at the boats out there.
I know,
that is amazing, isn't it?
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most humble of commodities
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wealth for a privileged few.
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465. Yeah.
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leaving Cartagena
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many interesting animals
to photograph,
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470. Obviously, many difficult
challenges would lie ahead.
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mountain passes...
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475. and dreadful weather.
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476. But we weren't unduly worried
because we were using cars.
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is more complicated
than it needs to be.
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479. So, you know,
boxes and lenses and bags -
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480. all the stuff
Richard Hammond's got.
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481. Also wildlife photographers
like to pretend
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has to be difficult.
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for three weeks,
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on an iceberg
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a polar bear or whatever.
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486. No. It can be comfortable.
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anything comfortable.
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488. Drive up,
take your picture, drive off.
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489. Sadly, though, while we were
covering the ground
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491. photographic opportunities
were a bit sparse.
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492. More cows. And a goat thing.
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493. Yeah, not wild
or interesting.
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I'll give you that.
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495. Dead dog.
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496. Oh, quite a sweet
dead dog, though.
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497. Well, it was sweet
when it was alive.
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colleague was having no joy.
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499. Come on out. Come on.
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500. Oh, stop hiding
behind the damn tree,
you little!
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501. And annoyingly for me,
on these rural roads,
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its true colours.
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to be proving
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is easy and comfortable.
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a little bit on that front.
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from the relentless bouncing,
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we stop to photograph
an animal everyone likes...
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515. However, my long lens saw
something rather disturbing.
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in the back of shot.
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518. So, I went with
our translator
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in the local village.
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relations with that donkey
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- Si?
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That's right.
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- No, no trouble. At all.
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- Normal?
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that's the first wife,
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that they have.
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fair game?
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or just...
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with male donkeys.
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down here somewhere.
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540. Oh, hello.
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donkeys, then, I guess.
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try not to make a noise.
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particularly timid.
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Leave, now.
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- We're leaving.
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a really nice little place.
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some terrible faux pas
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he's very red in the face.
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just grow something?
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a plant of some sort
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the sticks could grow here,
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around the world...
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interfering with animals.
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mission was not going well.
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we got between us so far?
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with a donkey.
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use my donkey photograph,
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between us so far at all.
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having a massive poo.
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It's an anteater.
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a picture of one.
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is telling us
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the road here, we just wait.
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in the wrong place,
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no anteater has crossed here.
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to break out a map
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585. Right, spectacled bears
don't live here.
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and neither do jaguars.
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the Amazonian rainforest.
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the mountains.
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is go to the right habitat.
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594. I know that, because
I'm leaning on my camera,
like a pro.
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595. One of the main
targets on our hit list
was the jaguar,
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in the region of Santander,
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598. So we saddled up
and settled down
for the long drive south.
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my 49 horsepower is taking me
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which is electronic,
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601. has stopped working
since Richard Hammond
pulled me into the sea.
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602. In a bid to pass the time,
I dreamed up a simple game.
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alongside your colleague,
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1 litre Fiat Panda,
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7.4 litre monster truck,
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the slowest car, OK?
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608. Three, two, one, go.
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James May is winning!
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Hammond has been beaten,
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personally or anything,
Hammond,
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must be utter garbage.
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come into its own soon
and you'll be left gasping.
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the environment
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comes into its own.
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in this,
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on Earth,
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626. we were finally
getting into jaguar country.
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627. And the long journey had done
wonders for Hammond's
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628. £11,000 pickup truck.
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lights on my truck include
engine service soon,
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630. some sort of
brake failure indicator,
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indicator.
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632. Lights I don't have
is the one that tells me
what gear I'm...
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Hammond?
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stupid pieces of engineering
ever, that truck.
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638. Since the jaguars
weren't going to be
in built-up areas,
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into the jungle,
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640. along a dirt path
that was once a railway
built by the British.
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very difficult to spot
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face to face with a Jaguar,
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644. Cos it does have
very strong bitey bits.
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645. Kills its prey by biting
through its skull and
then penetrating its brain.
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railway tunnel.
Oh, no, Hammond.
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along the disused railway,
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LGB Jeremy came to a halt.
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654. Gentlemen,
I'm rather confused here.
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OK?
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no motorcycles and no horses.
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657. Well, what's it for, then?
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658. Moments later,
we found out.
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don't you just...
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662. - Oh, did you see
that one just move?
- Yes.
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maybe eight feet.
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to drive... I can't...
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It's got massive tyres.
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the outer ones.
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So I get to this bit...
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670. My car is wider than that,
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671. and that's wider than
my wheel. It won't do it.
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672. And that's high, actually.
What is that? 300 feet?
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675. Even though Hammond
isn't at all accident prone,
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679. Because what bloody
difference will it make?
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682. Oh, God, there's a really,
really narrow bit there.
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speed's the answer. Ah.
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686. Oh, oh.
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That's good.
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688. Hammond, you will
shit your pants doing this.
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690. I already am, watching.
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691. Spider Man May shot across
as fast as he dared.
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692. Not looking down,
not looking down,
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694. And then it was the turn
of Big Donald.
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696. Ah. Ah.
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697. The only way I can do this
is by looking at
the driver's-side tyre,
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as I can to that edge,
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that gives me enough.
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701. Oh, Jesus.
I'm shaking all over.
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702. I can do this.
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look at the wood,
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just look at the wood.
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I'm too close to the edge.
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is just part of my journey.
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clopping across my bridge?
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713. Not the Billy Goat Gruff
game.
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out of your way
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simple prog rock question.
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about prog rock at all!
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in Barclay James Harvest?
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this bridge!
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I'm gonna be sick. Please.
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became quite irritated,
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722. and soon all of us
became quite irritated.
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very well maintained bridges.
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725. The heat was stifling...
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intolerable.
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very well.
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730. And then...
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have you broken down?
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to break down, this.
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734. - Why is that?
- Well, because, look,
there's a little path
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735. Hammond and I
can go round.
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736. - He is absolutely right.
- Off you go.
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Leave it.
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738. - I'm trying to help.
- Don't try and help.
Go away.
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a bit bad tempered.
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Could be that.
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on us helping, is he?
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- I will punch your lights out
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744. cos I had my head
right next to the thing.
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if we spot a jaguar.
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748. - Right.
- Go!
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752. You moron!
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you were there!
- Hammond!
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are you doing?
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755. I was stuck.
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you were behind me.
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757. Use your mirrors!
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758. You totally smashed
the front of my car up.
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759. That really got out of hand,
all of a sudden.
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760. One minute going along,
everything's fine.
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761. Next minute, one of
your mates is throwing rocks
at the other one.
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762. Problem is, you have people
on the extreme left -
James May -
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Richard Hammond -
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764. and it's always
the liberal, sensible people
in the middle, like me,
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766. Eventually,
having fixed the Fiat,
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769. - But then...
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770. Oh, dear. I think I've just
lost the exhaust pipe.
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thanks mainly to
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surroundings,
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a lot more tranquil.
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is absolutely spectacular.
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776. Yeah. And of course
we're not in the shade
of the jungle any more,
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I'm being roasted.
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778. Have you not got any moisturiser
with you? You must have.
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779. No, Hammond, I don't have
any moisturiser with me.
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the broken exhaust
was lifting my mood too.
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being on a rally stage.
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Tony and Cherie Blair were,
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Rally Championship fans.
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785. In fact, I think they
took part in a couple
on the quiet.
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786. They just didn't want people
to know about it.
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787. They thought it would sort of
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and their standing.
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789. Unlike, say, starting a war.
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790. Further ahead,
my long lens had grabbed
a couple of animals.
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792. will be rushing to have that
as their screen saver.
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793. But we had yet to bag a jag.
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as it's a nocturnal animal,
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as darkness fell.
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in them.
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sorting the problem,
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Listen to it.
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doesn't it?
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804. That is a throaty sound.
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do not throw rocks at us.
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your Chinese things.
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for driving into your car.
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I threw a rock at you.
It wasn't at your head.
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as a team.
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- I've said sorry to James.
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811. - Yeah.
- He's said sorry to me.
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812. - We're all OK.
- We've all said sorry.
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813. - Everybody's happy.
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814. Once we'd strapped
some torches to the front
of the pickup Trump...
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815. we resumed our jaguar hunt.
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816. Those torches are useless.
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817. They're just illuminating
trees over there
and the sky up there.
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818. It's not helping anything.
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819. Eventually, though, after
driving deep into the jungle,
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820. we arrived at exactly
the sort of spot
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821. where jaguars
like to hang out.
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822. This is
extraordinarily promising.
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823. But the most important thing,
of course, is to be quiet.
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824. Nice and quietly does it,
while I set up my camera.
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825. Unfortunately, however,
the "quiet" memo didn't reach
Donald and Tony.
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826. - My lights are too high here!
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827. I need to be parked.
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828. Oh, for God's sake,
quietly, I said.
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829. I'll stay down here,
then you'll be higher up.
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830. All right, now I can't see
cos of your lights.
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831. I was gonna go.
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832. OK, mate,
I'm gonna hit the road.
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833. You go that way
and check it out.
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834. Have you two thought about
maybe being a bit quieter?
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835. You what?
- Little bit quieter, perhaps?
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836. Oh, no, Jeremy, I'm too close
to you there, aren't I?
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837. - No, that's fine.
- Sure?
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838. - Yes, just turn it off.
- What?
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839. - Just turn the engine off.
- What?
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840. - Turn the engine off.
- Oh, right, yeah.
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841. - Oh, sorry, it was in gear.
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842. When my colleagues
were finally silent,
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843. we settled down
to wait for a jaguar,
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844. something which
the experts say
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845. requires immense patience.
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846. I'm bored!
I'm bored and I'm getting
eaten by mosquitos.
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847. I'm being eaten
and I'm bored as well.
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848. If a jaguar
came now, I wouldn't see it.
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849. My eyes have shut down...
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850. from boredom.
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851. - What are we going to do?
- I don't know,
but that is boring.
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852. No, cos honestly,
I mean the truth is,
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853. people could come out here
for 40 years
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854. and not see a jaguar.
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855. Well, we could use
my trap cameras.
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856. - Your what?
- What are trap cameras?
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857. Set it up, and triggered by
an animal and take a picture.
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858. - You've got those with you?
- Yeah. In my bag.
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859. Well, why the hell didn't you
say that when we turned up?
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860. Nobody asked.
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861. I'm sorry, yes, Richard,
get your trap cameras out.
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862. - What a great idea.
- Right, OK. Plan! I'll do it.
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863. Oh, I've just remembered,
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864. I've got a jaguar in the
boot, shall I let that out?
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865. After a while, Hammond
had carpeted the area
with his trap cameras.
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866. - Now what do we do?
- Wait.
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867. We wait for an animal to walk
past one and set it off?
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868. - Yes.
- How do we know
when it's gone off?
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869. Well, we just will.
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870. Er... I need a dump.
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871. - I'll alert the media.
- Well, I'm just saying.
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872. Don't worry,
I'm gonna sort myself out.
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873. Sorry.
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874. - It's all this foreign food.
- Ssh.
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875. He's not such a good
outdoors man's person
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876. as he likes to think,
cos I bet he hasn't got
any bog roll.
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877. I'll bet you he'll just use
a smooth stone.
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878. - A smooth stone?
- Mmm.
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879. That's what snipers use
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880. when they're posted out
in the middle of nowhere.
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881. They wipe themselves
with a smooth stone.
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882. - Why a smooth stone?
- Well...
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883. presumably because
it's uncomfortable
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884. to use a jaggedy one.
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885. Oh, yeah, but not...
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886. Well, you'd probably use
a leaf, actually,
in the jungle.
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887. I mean...
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888. After much debate about
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889. how the special forces
wipe their bottoms,
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890. Hammond returned
and I quickly realised
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891. we were being thick.
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892. These are set off remotely?
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893. - Yeah. If an animal...
- Well, why are we still here?
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894. That's a very good point,
actually.
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895. It's better
that we go away, isn't it?
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896. Let's take the Bear Grylls
approach to natural history.
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897. There was a town,
well, ten kilometres away.
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898. Why don't we go into
the town, have a drink,
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899. check into a hotel,
how's that sound?
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900. And then come back tomorrow
and check the cameras.
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901. - Yes, yes.
- That's how you're
supposed to use them.
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902. It's in the instructions.
That's what you do.
You set it up...
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903. This good news put me in
the mood for some mischief.
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904. So, after May had
gone to bed at the hotel,
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905. Hammond and I sneaked outside
to mess with his head.
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906. - He parked his car there.
- Yes.
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907. Turn it round.
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908. Oh, that'll
mess with his head.
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909. So, in the morning,
can you imagine his face?
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910. Yeah, and he'll know
exactly where he parked it,
cos it's him.
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911. So then he'll think...
he'll think he's gone mad.
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912. - How are we gonna do it?
- Bounce it. Ready?
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913. - Oh, yeah.
- So one, two, three, move it.
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914. One, two, three, move it.
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915. One, two three, move it.
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916. One, two...
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917. The next morning,
with James in a state
of deep puzzlement,
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918. Hammond and I checked out
the ruined trap cameras.
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919. So let me
just get this clear.
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920. The jaguar
mauled your camera?
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921. Yeah.
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922. Is that really
where it's bitten it?
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923. - It's got bits come off.
- He's broken it.
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924. - Yes, he's broken it.
- But did we...
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925. This is the important thing.
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926. Did we get...
ahem, any pictures?
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927. - Right, I'll have a look.
No.
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928. Er... something triggered it.
Maybe a leaf.
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929. - Ah, look, there!
- Where?
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930. There. That's its...
That's it!
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931. - That's it walking about.
- Look how camouflaged it is.
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932. There's its head!
That's its actual face.
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933. There.
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934. Yeah, but he's got a tree
in front of him.
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935. Yeah, but that's context,
that's habitat.
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936. What's that?
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937. This is when it got
destroyed. That's its...
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938. That's its mouth.
That's whiskers, look.
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939. - No!
- That's its...
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940. That's a jaguar biting.
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941. That is an action shot.
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942. That's probably
got awards all over it.
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943. Oh, yeah.
- Eyes.
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944. Now, that is a great picture
and we can move on.
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945. - It is.
- We have ticked that box.
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946. That's the Ace of Spades,
the jaguar.
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947. That's Saddam Hussein.
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948. We've now gotta go
and get his sons...
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949. Uday and the other one.
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950. What was his
other son called?
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951. - Edgar.
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952. We now have to drive
200 miles
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953. to photograph the King
of Spades, Edgar Hussein...
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954. Paddington.
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955. Oh, shite!
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956. Oh-ho!
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957. Oh-ho, look at you
with a wheel in the air!
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958. Gravity gets you down there
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959. and then you simply
drive up the other side.
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960. - Oh, God!
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961. Stop. Stop, stop, stop!
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962. Stop there. Stop there.
It's gonna break.
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963. It's a bear!
It's a bear!
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964. We've been told
we're at 15,500 feet.
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965. Nothing for it,
we've gotta go higher...
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966. to find Colin Condor.
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967. Oh, that's proper boiling.
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968. You're destroying our cars,
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969. you've got oxygen for you
and your car only,
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970. and we can see nothing!
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971. We're 250 miles
from the Equator.
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972. We're on a volcano
in a severe hailstorm.
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973. It's bouncing in
through the back.
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974. How much hail
is there in the sky?
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