and to our surprise on that bracelet was written the name saint—exupery.ge so i decided to investigate. the main part of the wreckage was at a depth of 87 metres, it was about 2km from the coast. we did not find any visible human remains. but while i was at the back of the wreckage i caught sight of a white cloth and i tried to grab it and put it around my neck like a scarf. the image that came into my mind was that of the little prince on his planet with his big scarf floating in the wind. on that day under the water, i was convinced i found the right plane because of this totally unscientific detail. in may 2000, i was able to formally identify the plane, because of its technical markings, it only could have belonged to saint—exupery. these days, i like to give the little prince as a gift to young people. if it is a book that contains truths that have become universal, like it is only with the heart that one can see clearly. what is essential is invisible to the eye. the little prince is still one of the best—selling children's stories worldwide. now for