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  • 10
    Nov
    2011
    2:05pm, EST

    John Macdougall / AFP - Getty Images

    A man dressed up as Santa Claus is surrounded by local children giving him their Christmas wish lists as he arrives at the Santa Claus post office in the Eastern German town of Himmelpfort on Thursday, Nov. 10.

    Crazy-eyed German Santa is ready to receive your letters

    By Jonathan Woods, msnbc.com

    This photo comes to us from a town called Himmelpfort, which means "Heaven's Gate."

    Last year, children from around the world sent 285,000 letters in 17 languages to Santa at the post office in Himmelpfort.

    The post office is accepting letters again this year, and Santa replies to all of them.

    1 comment

    that is a creepy santa

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  • 25
    Dec
    2010
    11:27am, EST

    Petras Malukas / AFP - Getty Images

    People dressed as Santa Claus take part in the annual Chrismas race in Vilnius, Lithuania on Saturday, Dec. 25.

    Dozens of Santas race through the streets in Lithuania

    By Jonathan Woods, msnbc.com

    Catch a glimpse of the many ways St. Nick spreads holiday cheer around the world in our SLIDESHOW.

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  • 24
    Dec
    2010
    8:35pm, EST

    Typo in 1955 leads to over a half-century of NORAD taking Santa's phone calls

    By Carissa Ray

    This is the type of thing that feel-good Christmas movies are made of. Even First Lady Michelle Obama is helping field phonecalls this year. Check out NORAD's tracking system here as well as msnbc.com's own Santa tracker to see when jolly St. Nick will be in your neck of the woods.

    Ed Andrieski / AP

    Air Force Lt. Col. David Hanson, of Chicago, takes a phone call from a youngster in Florida at the Santa Tracking Operations Center at Peterson Air Force Base near Colorado Springs, Colo., on Dec. 24. Volunteers take as many as 80,000 phone calls from youngsters and adults around the world with questions about Santa and his travels. Lots of military secrets are hidden behind the gleaming walls of NORAD'S headquarters building, including this one: Just how do they get Santa's flight path onto their computer screens every Christmas Eve?Tracking Santa's travels is a celebrated tradition at the North American Aerospace Command, and it unfolds Friday for the 55th year.

    noradsanta.org / AP

    In this image provided by noradsanta.org, the official NORAD tracking of Santa Claus is shown on a satellite map of the world on Dec. 24. NORAD Tracks Santa, the official name of the exercise, began in 1955 when a Colorado Springs newspaper ad invited kids to talk to Santa on a hotline. The phone number had a typo, and dozens of kids wound up dialing the Continental Aerospace Defense Command in Colorado Springs, the predecessor to NORAD.

    The AP reports: 

    The officers on duty played along and began passing along reports on Santa's progress. It's now a cherished ritual at NORAD, a joint U.S.-Canada command that monitors the North American skies and seas from a control center at Peterson.

    "It's really ingrained in the NORAD psyche and culture," said Canadian Forces Lt. Gen. Marcel Duval, the deputy commander of NORAD, who pitches in to field French-language calls on Christmas Eve. "It's a goodwill gesture from all of us, on our time off, to all the kids on the planet."

    Last year, NORAD Tracks Santa answered 74,000 calls and 3,500 e-mails, and organizers expect to top that this year.

    1 comment

    I was stationed at Peterson AFB, and had a desk at "The Mountain". Everybody there, US and Canadian, is a complete professional, continually stressed by the extreme importance of their job, but at their desks every day.

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  • 24
    Dec
    2010
    8:03pm, EST

    In Ciudad Juarez, where children say that Santa's too scared to visit, firefighters step in

    By Carissa Ray

    It's nice to see the fire department helping these children have a merry Christmas when they believe it's too dangerous for St. Nick to come this year.  Read more here.

    Gael Gonzalez / Reuters

    A child bundles up against the cold as she waits with her family for care packages filled with wooden horses, dolls and stuffed animals in Ciudad Juarez, early morning, Dec.24. Children in Ciudad Juarez are telling a dark joke this Christmas: Even Santa Claus is too scared to stop in Mexico's most violent city because drug gangs will charge extortion fees on his toys. So, firefighters took Santa's place, trying to bring some holiday cheer to the beleaguered city across from El Paso, Texas, where more than 3,000 people have been killed in drug violence this year.

    Gael Gonzalez / Reuters

    A fire-fighter unloads children's bicycles from a truck in Ciudad Juarez on Dec. 24.

    Gael Gonzalez / Reuters

    A boy carries his gift as fire-fighters look on in Ciudad Juarez on Dec. 24.

    9 comments

    Feliz Navidad to the children of Juarez!

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  • 24
    Dec
    2010
    1:38pm, EST

    Norm Dettlaff / Las Cruces Sun-News via AP

    Josiah Waikiki, 2, cries as he sits with a man dressed as Santa in Las Cruces, N.M.

    Little boy wants nothing to do with Santa

    By Jonathan Woods, msnbc.com

    Poor guy. For more kids terrified of seeing St. Nick, check out our slideshow HERE.

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  • 24
    Dec
    2010
    1:34pm, EST

    Sonny Tumbelaka / AFP - Getty Images

    A surfer dressed in a Santa costume surfs at Kuta beach on the Indoensian resort island of Bali on Friday, Dec. 24.

    Indonesian Santa rides waves at Kuta beach

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    1 comment

    It's Obama! Cool!

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  • 21
    Dec
    2010
    10:35am, EST

    Baz Ratner / Reuters

    A vendor holds the head of a Santa Claus doll as he arranges a display outside a shop in Jerusalem's Old City, December 21, 2010.

    Headless Santa display in Jerusalem.

    By Phaedra Singelis, NBC News

    See more Faces of Santa.

    2 comments

    Santa looks a bit more the height of an elf in this photo. The more faces of santa have some pretty different faces and shapes too!

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  • 20
    Dec
    2010
    10:43am, EST

    Str / AFP - Getty Images

    A group of elderly Chinese residents wearing Santa hats play football on a frozen river, as they gather for a winter swim in Shenyang, northeastern China's Liaoning province on Dec. 20, 2010. Winter swimming is especially popular amongst the elderly and retired as it's believed to improve circulation and benefit health, and also said to increase the level of mental awareness, release stress, remove aches and pains, increase vitality and keep skin looking younger - and of course, an overall feeling of well-being.

    Playing Santa on a frozen river in Shenyang, China

    By Elena Grothe

    This looks awfully cold!

    For more Santa pictures see our Faces of Santa slideshow.

    1 comment

    Looks like a burrito in the guy's hand on the left!

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  • 17
    Dec
    2010
    3:38pm, EST

    Ryan Garza / The Flint Journal via AP

    Cody Laur, 22, left, of Metamora, Mich., gets some help from Santa while waiting for the hospital to take a photo of him with his wife Alecia and their twins Wyatt and Westley in Hurley Medical Center's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in Flint, Mich. for Hurley's 2nd Annual Baby's 1st Christmas Party, on Dec. 17. Santa was on the scene to take pictures with the babies, and he volunteers to give each family a special scrapbook page, prepared especially for them.

    Santa babies: St. Nick assists a new dad in a Michigan NICU

    By Carissa Ray

    Probably what a lot of new parents would wish for this Christmas - a big bottle of Mountain Dew and some help from St. Nick.

    12 comments

    Awesome picture. I love the 2 liter bottle of mountain drew. I have a feeling they will be consuming lots of mountain drew with twins.

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  • 12
    Dec
    2010
    8:28pm, EST

    Paulo Duarte / AP

    Performers dressed as Santa Claus participate in the annual Santa Claus parade, Sunday, Dec. 12, in Porto, Portugal. Thousands staged a parade in an attempt to break the Guinness Book record of the most people dressed as Santa Claus.

    Portuguese parade attempts to break record for most people dressed as Santa

    By Katie Cannon, Senior Multimedia Editor

    Somehow this large of a flame doesn't look like a good idea around a costume that probably has a high polyester content...but that's just my opinion.

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  • 8
    Dec
    2010
    7:18pm, EST

    Scott Heckel / The Repository via AP

    Santa Claus Larry Durian is taken to a private TSA room after passing through metal detectors at the Akron Canton Airport on Dec. 8, 2010 in Green, Ohio. Santa planned to spend seven hours at the airport greeting passengers for their customer appreciation day. He emerged from the room a short time later.

    Santa gets private TSA screening in Ohio airport

    By Carissa Ray

    Even Kris Kringle isn't exempt from the TSA's enhanced security measures. Do you think they were determining whether his "bowl full of jelly" belly constitutes a gel or a liquid?

    28 comments

    Our tax dollars going down the drain. No COLA for military retirees or social security but we get TSA. I hope Santa fills their stockings with coal and sticks!

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  • 5
    Dec
    2010
    10:17pm, EST

    Joel Page / AP

    Skiers and snowboarders dressed as Santa head down the slope Sunday, Dec. 5, as part of the 11th annual Santa Sunday at Sunday River in Newry, Maine. Participants receive a free lift ticket if they dress as Santa and donate $10 or more to the Bethel Rotary Club's annual toy drive.

    Santa Sunday offers opportunity for free lift ticket at ski resort in Maine

    1 comment

    Here comes SantaClause, and SantaClause, and SantaClause, and SantaClause, and SantaClause.......Skiing down a one diamond trail.....

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