View 3: A humongous Santa Claus sits in his chair holding an equally enormous book of "Records" - possibly checking his naughty and nice list, while a teeny woman stands almost invisibly below. This larger-than-life Santa Claus was designed and built by the staff at Shell Oil Co.; the location is unknown. Santa Claus is a historical, legendary, and mythical folklore figure that is said to bring presents on Christmas Even or Christmas Day to children all over the world. In Western cultures, he is known as Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle, or simply just Santa. He is described as a fat, jolly man wearing a red coat and trousers with fluffy white cuffs and collar, a black belt, and black boots; he lives at the North Pole with his wife, Mrs. Claus. Santa makes a list of "naughty and nice" children throughout the year, then, his elves make toys, which he delivers during the night, with the aid of nine flying reindeer that pull his sleigh.
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