at nuclear power plant
it was the olympic flame,then they had the giant panda
The flame's journey starts in Olympia, Greece because it is the home of the Olympics, the town where the first ever Olympics took place. The flame's journey ends in the town that hosts the Olympics so the flame can light the Olympic cauldron and begin the Games.
There are five official mascots for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing ... a fish, panda, antelope, swallow, and Olympic Flame. Click on the 'Olympic Mascots' link below to read about them.
The Olympic flame signifies the value of Peace and Brotherhood which is the basis of the Olympics.
No, not until the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. There was an Olympic Flame at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam, but it wasn't lit using a flame brought from Greece or anywhere.
Poland.
Loads of people! It had to go all the way from Athens so they took it in turns.
Two cauldrons were lit with the Olympic Flame at the 1976 Innsbruck Winter Olympics because the Olympics had also been held there in 1964.
The Olympic Flame comes from Olympia, Greece.
Greece. The source of the "mother" flame and the Olympics.
1928 olympics.......regards preyan..
the red ring in the Olympics rings and repersents the olympic flame the yellow olympic ring and antalope it dosent mean red or flame