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7.4 4 Seasons • 29 Episodes

Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted - Season 4

"He's got a taste for adventure."

This season finds the multiple Michelin-starred chef and Ironman athlete cooking for the Jordanian royal family at Petra, braving the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland, exploring Cuba’s hidden cuisine, diving for stone crab in the Florida Keys, herding cattle with Hawaiian cowboys and risking his life to pry gooseneck barnacles off the rocks of Spain’s Galician coast.

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Overview

This season finds the multiple Michelin-starred chef and Ironman athlete cooking for the Jordanian royal family at Petra, braving the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland, exploring Cuba’s hidden cuisine, diving for stone crab in the Florida Keys, herding cattle with Hawaiian cowboys and risking his life to pry gooseneck barnacles off the rocks of Spain’s Galician coast.

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