The route of the relay |
The flame, in covered lanterns, travelled by plane from Greece to Guam, which was the first stop in Oceania. At each stop, there is a ceremony as it is brought from the plane, the first torch is lit, and runners carry it around the roads. At the end of the time in that country, the lanterns are put back on to a plane, which then flies on to the next stop. Most places in Oceania will have the flame for one day, but New Zealand will have it for three days, and Australia for a hundred days. |
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OCEANIA TORCH RELAY ROUTE Approximately 14 days, with 100 Torch Bearers per country. Agana, GUAM Monday 22 May Koror, PALAU Tuesday 23 May Pohnpei, FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA Wednesday 24 May Yaren, NAURU Thursday 25 May Honiara, SOLOMON ISLANDS Friday 26 May Port Moresby, PAPUA NEW GUINEA Saturday 27 May Port Vila, VANUATU Monday 29 May Apia, SAMOA Monday 29 May Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA Tuesday 30 May Rarotonga, COOK ISLANDS Wednesday 31 May Nuku'alofa, TONGA Friday 2 June Suva, FIJI Saturday 3 June Wellington, NEW ZEALAND Monday 5 June Uluru Kata-Tjuta (Ayers Rock), AUSTRALIA Thursday 8 June |
The island of Nauru
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