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<u>YOU’LL</u> FIND ONE INSIDE AN OYSTER YOU DIVIDE
 
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*Winners - <font color="#00FF00">Makani</font>
 
*Winners - <font color="#00FF00">Makani</font>

Latest revision as of 23:09, 17 March 2019

Going Coconuts for Sand Dollars is the 15th episode in Season 1 of Paradise Run.

Summary

Digging up enough sand dollars is no easy task as three teams paddle across the lagoon, then try to set up a crazy cabana before tossing coconuts AND leis in a very slippery challenge.

Teams

  • Team Makani: Kahiau (12) & Kaimana (12) - Football Players
  • Team Nalu: Kenzie (11) & Jordan (11) - Twins
  • Team Ahi: Josiah (14) & Austin (12) - Brothers

Challenge 1 - Sand Dollar Relay

They would search for sand dollars in the sand to use three different forms of transportation to cross the lagoon at Lagoon Beach; at least 17 sand dollars needed to be found to be able to cross that lagoon.

Order of Completion

  1. Ahi
  2. Makani
  3. Nalu

Challenge 2 - Very Important Cabana

Kona Terrace was the place where they had to build a cabana that matched the one in the supplied photo.

Order of Completion

  1. Ahi
  2. Nalu
  3. Makani

Challenge 3 - Hop Don’t Drop

At the Kona Pool, one teammate had to grab a coconut or a lei from a full basket, toss them to their partner & then toss that coconut into an empty basket or place a lei on a mannequin and kiss it. They needed to get 5 coconuts into their empty basket and 5 leis on their mannequins to progress.

Order of Completion

  1. Ahi
  2. Makani
  3. Nalu

Riddle

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YOU’LL FIND ONE INSIDE AN OYSTER YOU DIVIDE

  • Answer: Pearl

Order of Completion

  1. Ahi
  2. Makani
  3. Nalu

Finish Line

  • Winners - Makani
  • 2nd Place - Ahi
  • 3rd Place - Nalu