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Jesús Vidaña is no more the subject of this article than Salvador Ordóñez and Lucio Rendón are. Maybe a name should be found for the incident and the three individuals should redirect here? Just a thought. SPACKlick ( talk) 15:14, 5 February 2014 (UTC)
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The article states that their average speed for the 270 days was 4 km/h. Unless my math is way off, that means that they travelled 96 km/day or nearly 26000 km in total. That's an incredible distance to travel, 3 times the straight line distance of 8800 km mentioned in the following paragraph. How can it be correct? 49.226.227.101 ( talk) 19:57, 14 January 2017 (UTC)