14 Ağustos 2012 Salı

Three Days Before the Olympics-The Olympic Torch Journey

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The Olympic Torch has gone a long long way
It visited the Queen at Windsor Castle, July 10The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh welcomed the Olympic torch relay at their home, Windsor Castle.
The torch was carried into the castle by a rain-soaked torchbearer, Gina Macgregor, 74, who was met by London 2012 chairman Seb Coe.
At Stonehenge,July 12-Olympic Gold Medalist Michael JohnsonAmerican track star Michael Johnson brought the Olympic flame to Stonehenge on Thursday,July 12 holding the torch aloft as the sun’s rays ricocheted off the glowing stones.
At Arundel on July 16The centrepiece of Arundel's Olympic Torch Relay festivities yesterday, 16 July, was the flame's arrival at the town's eleventh century Castle. The family home to the Dukes of Norfolk and their ancestors for nearly a thousand years, the Castle welcomed over two thousand local people to witness the historic day as the Castle grounds and gardens were transformed into a centre for celebration.
At Brighton on July 17Zachary Narvaez outside the Royal Pavilion in Brighton as he carries the Olympic flame on the leg through Brighton and Hove.
and three days away from the Olympics....
the Olympic Torch is now in London visiting its iconic structures
At the Tower of London,July 20
The same guy from the Tower of London but he really isn't smiling.
At the Tower Bridge,July 21A Royal Navy Sea King helicopter into the Tower of London with the Olympic torch, on July 20, 2012, in London.
At the Eye of London,July 22 The Olympic torch reached new heights on Sunday,July 22 as it was held aloft on the London Eye. Amelia Hempleman-Adams, who became the youngest person to ski to the South Pole aged just 16, held the flame on top of a capsule on board the giant wheel.
With a view of Big Ben and today, July 24,Tuesday the Olympic Flame will ride the London Underground as it continues its week-long journey through each of the host city’s 33 boroughs.
Service operator John Light, 64, will carry the torch along the District line from Wimbledon to Wimbledon Park in the driver’s cab of the train, while Olympic rings will adorn the front and first carriage.

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