Talk:Serge Girard

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[edit] I deleted a few words

I deleted this because he has finally decided do not cross Tibet and to cross China via Turpan and Xian

[edit] Continents

The article says he ran across five continents, but this seems a little misleading. He actually ran across every continent but Antarctica. To most Americans, that's six continents, not five. I know some Europeans consider North and South America to be one continent and some people consider Europe and Asia to be one...but it might make sense to insert a small bit of info to clear up the possible confusion.