
Santa and his Reinyak
A holiday helicopter ride to where the spirits are high and the air is thin, around Mt. Everest.
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A "Where's Waldo" story that starts in a market in an Asian country, goes to a fogged-in airport in which the author makes the acquaintance of a Kazakh helicopter pilot who flies him as high as a helicopter can go, toward the summit of Mt. Everest. Breathless (literally) he shouts: "Happy holidays from the top of the world!" The country is Nepal.
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Piece Description
A "Where's Waldo" story that starts in a market in an Asian country, goes to a fogged-in airport in which the author makes the acquaintance of a Kazakh helicopter pilot who flies him as high as a helicopter can go, toward the summit of Mt. Everest. Breathless (literally) he shouts: "Happy holidays from the top of the world!" The country is Nepal.





