Mark Zuckerberg sent his two superials to travel 8,500 km for a single reason: helicopter to the top of a mountain and downhill

Mark Zuckerberg sent his two superials to travel 8,500 km for a single reason: helicopter to the top of a mountain and downhill





While most people enjoy the Easter holidays to get some sun or rest, Mark Zuckerberg went beyond – well beyond. The CEO della Meta mobilized its two superiors for a spectacular crossing of 8,500 kilometers towards the Norwegian fjords.

A logistical luxury of $ 330 million

The two ships involved are the Launchpada 118 meters yacht worth $ 300 million and the WingmanA support boat with heliport, evaluated for 30 million. Together they left the United States to cross the North Atlantic towards the Norwegian frozen fjords. There they served as a floating base for Mark Zuckerberg and his family in a high -level Heliski adventure.

Has Zuckerberg dodged local legislation?

In Norway, the landing of tourist helicopters is highly regulated due to rigid environmental rules. But, according to Local Press, the Founder of Facebook did not break any law: when he used the deck of his yacht as a landing song, he eluded the restrictions imposed on the ground. No authorization is needed if the helicopter does not touch the ground.

Between extreme sport and extreme luxury

Heliski is a sport reserved for the elite. It allows you to go down the slopes of the virgin snow inaccessible with traditional means. Known for appreciation challenges – such as martial arts and surf – Zuckerberg has experienced a unique experience here: skiing on the remote peaks of Norway in one of the most spectacular and isolated scenarios on the planet.

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