by the sun
I found on a site that said this:
they actually do use a plane..they put the flame(s) in a special container so it doesn't go out..they also have multiple flames just i case that happens.
What they do is put in something like a kerosine thing and turn way down
they fly it
We had special Torches, for small distances, island to island, they burn underwater like the ones you see the divers use in movies. For the rest of the way, boat or even plane for the ocean.
It is taken on a train and lifted off by a machine
The olympic flame is carried overseas in a chartered airplane. It is enclosed in a lantern which is lit from the torch in the departing country.
Its not. The Greeks come to the host country and light it there! then its carfully ran to thec olympic stadum
The olympic torch traveled by boats.
there is an olympic flame at the paralympics
the olympic flame is transported by what
The Olympic flame honors the gods.
The Olympic flame signifies the value of Peace and Brotherhood which is the basis of the Olympics.
the olympic flame represents the death and the rebirth of greek heroeshope and endurance
no
yeah it is i think
1928 athens olympic.
Athens In Greecethe fist city to light the Olympic flame was ancient Greece
In "A Separate Peace," the mention of Homer's Iliad serves as an allusion, providing a reference point for the characters and themes in the novel. It also functions on a symbolic level, representing ideas of heroism, conflict, and friendship that are echoed in the story of Gene and Finny.
The oympic flame is lit at a Olympia by the sun
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