Santa Claus began his journey around the world and, like every year, the kids can track the nice old man who is famous for sharing gifts at Christmas. His route is streamed live on the Internet.
Santa usually starts the journey in Australia and New Zealand, then goes north, passing through Japan, the rest of Asia, Africa and Europe, and then moves across the ocean to America. The weather conditions may change the pattern of his travel.
NORAD announces that its global network of cameras and radars is “ultra-cool”, highly tech and used to track Santa’s sleigh which will “slide” along and across the world.
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It all started back in 1955 when a toy advert displayed a wrong phone number which children can call for gifts from Santa Claus. Thus, the phone line of NORAD’s precursor, CONAD, was heated up by countless calls and military commanders have decided to make children’s game come true.
According to the NORAD, Santa carriage can be easily traced as satellites quickly detect heat released from reindeer Rudolph’s red nose.
Merry Christmas to you all and a very Happy New Year 2014!!!