Archive for October, 2007

Loch Ness Monster Cam in Scotland

Monday, October 29th, 2007

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Have you ever wanted to try to hunt for the Loch Ness Monster but haven’t had a chance to make a trip to Scotland?  Well, now is your chance to hunt for Nessie from the comfort of your home!  Watch a live view from Loch Ness, located in Scotland and see if you can spot this mysterious, elusive creature.  The cams on this site let you take snapshots as well as view images in the archives.

Watch the Loch Ness Monster Cam in Scotland

Live Streaming Old Faithful Cam at Yellowstone National Park

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

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Yellowstone National Park has a brand new web cam giving you a look at the Old Faithful geyser and other geysers in the vicinity.  This cam has live streaming video and audio commentary so you can learn more about the geyser while watching the cam.  Old faithful erupts an average of every 90 minutes and has an average eruption height of 130 feet.

This cam moves around so you can watch other geysers as well.  Eruption prediction times are listed on the original Old Faithful Cam (look at the top of the cam image).  You will need the free Windows Media Player to watch this cam.

Watch the Live Streaming Old Faithful Cam (opens Windows Media Player Directly)

Morris Island Lighthouse Cam in Charleston, South Carolina

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

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This lighthouse cam comes to you near Charleston, South Carolina and features the Morris Island Lighthouse.  The lighthouse was built in 1876 and is listed on the National Register of Historic places and is one of Charleston’s well known landmarks.  See the lighthouse, watch the ocean waves and seagulls flying by.  You may see people walking along the beach as well.  This lighthouse cam is broadcast with streaming video.

Watch the Morris Island Lighthouse Cam

Eiffel Tower Cam at Everland Hotel

Friday, October 19th, 2007

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This cam comes to you from the roof of an interesting hotel called Everland Hotel in Paris, France and gives you a view of the world famous Eiffel Tower and part of the “skyline” in Paris.  This is a still image cam that updates about once a minute.  Also be sure to watch the other Eiffel Tower Cams in the archives.

Watch the Eiffel Tower Cam at Everland Hotel

Stonehenge Cam in the U.K.

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

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This cam comes to you live from one of the most famous landmarks in the world - Stonehenge.  This is a rare landmark you may never get to see in person, so enjoy the view on the Internet while you can!  Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire.  Archaeologists believe the stones at Stonehenge were erected around 2200 B.C, but beginning development of the monument could date as far back as 3100 B.C.  Thanks to an array of solar panels located near the site as well as a satellite internet connection, you can now view Stonehenge from the web.  Camera updates every second.

Watch the Stonehenge Cam

Sears Tower Cam from 102nd Floor

Monday, October 15th, 2007

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This cam comes to you from the 102nd floor of the Sears Tower in Chicago, Illinois.  You can get a very nice view of downtown Chicago from this cam, although it may be obscured by clouds from time to time due to the altitude of the camera.  This cam updates every minute.  Also be sure to check out this other Sears Tower Cam.

Watch the Sears Tower Cam from the 102nd Floor

Ground Zero World Trade Center Cam

Friday, October 12th, 2007

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This cam comes to you from Ground Zero at the site of the World Trade Center in New York, NY and features a live view of the construction site of the future Freedom Tower and new World Trade Center.  This cam features four different views as well as archived images and time lapse views from the past.

Watch the Ground Zero World Trade Center Cam

Hoover Dam Cam in Nevada

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

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This cam comes to you from the Hoover Dam in Nevada where you can watch the progress of the Hoover Dam Bypass Project.  The bypass project should help eliminate traffic congestion as well as improve safety of pedestrians and people that currently travel over the bridge.  With this cam you can select an area in a viewfinder to pan, tilt and zoom the camera around.  You can also take a look at the photo album to see what pictures have been snapped by others.

Watch the Hoover Dam Cam in Nevada