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Inside The Grand Tour as Richard Hammond details landmines and booze ban in foreign office red zone

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The Grand Tour is sending Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May off to another exotic location for the Amazon Prime Video show's latest episode, with the trio flying to foreign office red zone Mauritania.

The three former Top Gear stars follow in the tracks of the Paris-Dakar rally in cheap modified sports cars, encountering minefields, ravines and rivers in the West African nation.

Despite facing a number of dangerous challenges during filming, Richard, 54, has admitted that it was the lack of cool beers that got him down the most. "At the end of a long working day in the desert, a beer is quite welcome,” Richard said. “It was almost needed on a cellular level!” The presenter, who suffered head injuries and was in a coma for two weeks after crashing in 2006 filming Top Gear, accidentally drives into a minefield in this special.

However, Richard has revealed that his various accidents over the years haven't frightened him. "I'm not more scared than usual,” he shrugs. “It’s not normal to do the things we do with cars.The minefield was a bit alarming but I only just went into it…” The hit Prime Video show is coming to an end, with this special - titled San Job - being its penultimate episode. “We wanted to end it in some semblance of dignity,” he said. “But we’re not there yet.There’s another magnificent film coming out later in the year.

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