Having watched on TV the Olympic flame being carried for many miles and for many weeks, I unfortunately missed the end of it and the lighting of the symbolic ‘cauldron’. Who lit it and where is it? I had expected it would be visible throughout the Olympics. Is there a picture or video of it anywhere? Thanks.
Where it was was intended to be somewhat of a mystery that was only revealed at the moment the cauldron was lit. You may recall a number of copper "petals" being carried in by children along with the procession of the national teams. We werent told what these were for but it became apparent when the torch bearers came to light the cauldron...
Those petals were attached to copper pipes or "stalks", that were laid out in a circular fan shape. The torch bearers lit some of these petals, then the others lit up by themselves. Then these stalks were raised up to effectively form a compound torch made up of the petals brought in by the different nations. A very symbolic and unique cauldron.
The lighting of the cauldron was brilliant,but the rest of the opening was pathetic,how any of countries watching knew what it was all about i don't know,i only knew because the commentaters told me.The music was one long noise.
A group a budding young athletes lit the cauldron, promoting the next generation of sportspersons - which I thought was lovely - no big name to light the flame.