The Torches of the Olympics:
For each Olympics, a new flame is started in the ancient Olympic stadium in
Olympia, Elis, Greece, using a parabolic mirror to focus the rays of the Sun.
This flame begins its Olympic Torch Relay by touring Greece. The flame is
normally taken to the country where the games will be held (usually by airplane)
-- but this year, the flame is traveling around the world on a 78-day journey.
The flame is then carried around the country where the games are to be held,
using a series of torches carried by people running, walking, riding horses and
camels, scuba diving, and using other means of human conveyance. The last runner
uses a torch to light the large Olympic torch which burns throughout the games.
The flame is extinguished during the closing ceremony. A new Olympic torch is
designed for each of the games.