Drones fly in final leg of SEA Games torch run sky | Inquirer Sports

WATCH: Drones light up sky in final leg of SEA Games torch run

/ 07:18 PM November 28, 2019

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Screengrab of SEA Games final torch run light show. Image: Youtube/Don Miguel Villarosa

A multitude of drones took over Pampanga’s twilight sky for a lights show during the final leg of the 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games torch run last Saturday, Nov. 23.

The event was held at the Bayanihan Park inside the Clark Freeport Zone as per Philippine News Agency on Nov. 21.

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The choreographed light show appears to be a part of the event’s grand finale prepared by Drone Tech. The spectacle showcased the Philippine flag and other symbols related to the games, as seen on Don Miguel Villarosa’ YouTube channel last Monday, Nov. 25.

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Pampanga’s cloudy sky became the perfect backdrop for the drones. They created moving multicolored outlines of various sports to be played at the SEA Games, as well as the official logo.

The highlight of the show was when the drones formed the SEA Games’ official motto and theme, “We Win as One.” The words spun in the sky before finally dispersing to numerous specs of light.

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The SEA Games torch first visited SM Lanang in Davao City on Oct. 30, as per the Philippine News Agency report on Nov. 21. It then went to Cebu on Nov. 16., before finally made its way to Clark last Sunday. JB

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