Eternal Flame
The "Eternal Flame" is a symbolic fire that burns continuously, representing remembrance and honor. It is often associated with memorials and monuments, serving as a tribute to those who have sacrificed their lives for their country or a cause. One of the most famous examples is the Eternal Flame at the John F. Kennedy gravesite in Arlington National Cemetery.
This flame is typically fueled by gas and is designed to withstand various weather conditions. The concept of an eternal flame can be found in many cultures and religions, symbolizing the enduring nature of memory and the spirit of those who have passed away.