What’s going on in the World? Travel via Web cam

Original post 1/5/2008
There are more than a million Web cams through out the world offering real time images across the Internet. There are tons of “not so interesting” cams but dozens of interesting ones as well. Some offer streaming views 24/7 and that offer image refreshes at set intervals. Regardless of technology these cams are giving virtually anyone an opportunity to see whats going on in the world with out even leaving your office. Pretty cheap way to see what’s going on in some of your favorite places. Check out earthcam.com for searchable options around the world or access these views on outstanding locations around America. Catch the waves on the reef in the North shore of Maui at mauiwindcam. See the activities in the big apple on the Times Square cam at the cross roads of the World at 46th and Broadway. Go on an African safari virtual style with the Mashatu Game Reserve in Bostwana, Africa on the Big Game cam. See the aquarium cam at Boston’s New England Aquarium. The cam will show over 150 species of sea life that is focused on the Giant ocean tank. Look at this cam to view the clock work eruptions of Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park. This cam is located on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls and shows a image upload every 2-3 seconds. Head down to the Netherlands Antillies to go scuba diving at the Bonaire National Marine Park for a view underwater of the coral reef. For skier and snowboarder freaks check out the cam at the North Carolina’s Sugar Mountain Resort to see live shots of shredding in action.
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