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An Idiot Abroad Season 2 Episode 1
Karl makes his way through the ‘Bucket List’ that has been created. First up he ends up spending a a night on a private island.
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Serie: An Idiot Abroad
Episode Title: Desert Island
Air Date: 2011-09-23
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