They are travelling north to bring letters and Christmas wish lists addressed to Santa Claus from St Nikolaus, in Germany’s Saarland state, to the winter-themed amusement park perched on the edge of the Arctic Circle
Santa Claus hands an envelope to the post employees. PIC/AFP
Three postal workers set off on Saturday on their nearly 3000-km bicycle journey from St Nikolaus, Germany, to the small town of Rovaniemi, Finland — home to Santa Claus Village.
They are travelling north to bring letters and Christmas wish lists addressed to Santa Claus from St Nikolaus, in Germany’s Saarland state, to the winter-themed amusement park perched on the edge of the Arctic Circle.
St Nikolaus himself, with his long purple cape and a tall golden staff, was on hand on Saturday to hand over the letters to the three elves.
The trip will take roughly two weeks through Germany, Denmark and Sweden en route to Finland. The group is among the Deutsche Post volunteers answering letters from children worldwide since 1967.
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