Olympic
[b][size=4]Apollo the God of Sun, lights up the torch, and the Olympic flame travels from ancient[/size][/b][b][size=4]
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[b][size=4]Olympia to all corners of the world on it’s journey to Beijing. At the same time, a branch [/size][/b]
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[b][size=4]of an olive tree leaves it’s home land of Greece to accompany the flame to China, to [/size][/b]
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[b][size=4]wreath the heads of the champions. [/size][/b]
[b][size=4]The two symbols unchanged from ancient times are the Olympic Torch and the Olive tree [/size][/b]
[b][size=4]branch. These have been there since the very beginning. What does the torch and the [/size][/b]
[b][size=4]olive tree branch symbolize? Why did the ancient Greeks put them together? [/size][/b]
[b][size=4]We will journey back n time to discover the answer to these questions and many more. [/size][/b]
[b][size=4]Follow along and discover the roots of the Olympic traditions, and arts.[/size][/b]
[b][size=4]China[/size][size=4] and Greece join together in a competition of friendship![/size] [/b] good! good!
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