That billionaires are accustomed to a rhythm of life that mortals can never understand is beyond discussion, but occasionally, some of them are responsible for reminding us that they are at another level.
The last to do so has been Mark Zuckerberg with a plan to enjoy Holy Week vacations only to the aclance of the third greatest fortune on the planet. The goal creator has demonstrated that he is a big fan of sports by sending his fleet of superyates valued at 330 million dollars from San Francisco to Norway, traveling 8,500 kilometers just to be able to descend skiing through the mountains of that country.
Although it does not seem, Zuckerberg’s plan to enjoy the Norwegian mountains has a name: Heliesquí. As the name implies, it consists in ascending by helicopter to remote summits and descending by virgin snow, an activity reserved for a few privileged both for its cost and for its logistics. Logically, he could not go by helicopter from the United States, so he had to pull aquatic means of transport to achieve his mission, which had his legal complications.
This type of flights requires special authorizations since they affect local fauna, but Zuckerberg took advantage of a legal vacuum: permission is not required if the helicopter takes off and lands on a ship.
Zuckerberg’s luxury ships anchored for the first time in front of Hellmobotn in Nordland, just over six kilometers from the Swedish border
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Thanks to this legal vacuum, the entrepreneur was able to explore Norwegian and Swedish mountains with total freedom, without interferences or need for local permits, and return to the comfort of his superyate after each descent.