The Bachelor Season 18 Episode 6 Live Stream Recap (Feb 10): Watch Juan Pablo Galavis Online Free, ABC Video

By Rebecca Hernandez
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The Bachelor 2014 with Juan Pablo Galavis returns to another episode Monday February 10 on ABC at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

On tonight's episode, the single dad will travel with the remaining eight women to New Zealand. Those ladies are Andi Dorfman, Cassandra Ferguson, Sharleen Joynt, Clare Crawley, Nikki Ferrell, Renee Oteri, Chelsie Webster and Kat Hurd.

Related: Meet Juan Pablo Galavis' Daughter Camila and Ex-Girlfriend Carla Rodriguez 

He will have three dates on Episode 6, including a one-on-one with Andi Dorfman, a group date with six girls, and another solo date with Clare Crawley. Juan Pablo will take Andi on a sailing ship to a beautiful waterfall and heated river. The pair arrive at a "mysterious location" called "The Sqeeze", and then they have to go through some "cold, murky" waterway through tight crevices toward a waterfall.

Juan Pablo and Clare also got a chance to chat about that time they totally hooked up in the ocean. In the group date, Juan Pablo took six of his bachelorettes to the set of The Hobbit.

Will Juan Pablo find his future wife and a stepmother for his daughter? The Bachelor airs Mondays at 8 PM ET/PT on ABC. You can watch the episode 6 online at abc.go.com. If you cannot watch it tonight, make sure to go to ABC official website the next day and watch the entire episode for free.

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