January 28, 2003
Kona, Hawaii
The cam is located on a wall next to a coconut tree. Notice the street sign next to the seawall. Stand just south of the sign if you want to be in the picture. Remember there is a 2 minute delay between the time you arrive and the time you appear on the web. Bring your cell phone and call a friend!
January 24, 2003
Rockland, Maine
Rockland Harbor Cam - Get in the thick of it Rockland Village Soup
Rockland Harbor Cam
Enjoy this view from The Landings Restaurant, overlooking Rockland Harbor
January 08, 2003
Bahamas
The WebCam at the Man-O-War Marina, Abaco, Bahamas
The Man-O-War Marina Home Page
Thanks to Tommy Albury for setting up this webcam. You can thank him directly by sending him an email:
Man-O-War Cay, Abaco, Bahamas
At the center of the harbour on historic Man-O-War Cay, the Man-O-war Marina offers the visiting yachtman all of the comforts of home in one of the most protected harbours in the Bahamas. We are well known for our service and hospitality. The harbour entrance can accommodate five foot drafts at low water, but we can accommodate yachts up to 115 feet with drafts up to 8 feet at the dock.
Our ammenities include a full service fuel dock, 30/50 amp metered electrical service, free cable tv, clean showers, laundry facility, as well as cosmetic, mechanical & refrigeration repairs.
The Pavillion restaurant overlooks the marina and serves some of the best local dishes found in Abaco. The Dive Shop can rent and fill scuba tanks and also has a great selection of beach and casual wear.
Nearby, Albury's Ferry Service provides transportation to and from the Internetional airport at Marsh Harbour and to other nearby Islands. Edwin's Boat Yard is next door and is well known for their quaility repair work. On the Island there are two well stocked grocery stores as well as a bakery with fresh treats daily. Beaches are a short walk across the Island and there is excellent snorkling at the Foul Cay undersea park located just north of Man-O-War Cay.
January 05, 2003
Panama
Live Camera
Miraflores Locks
Images are refreshed automatically every 10 seconds
This camera shows operations at the Miraflores Locks and other points of interest in the Canal. If you wish to request a change in the camera's angle, send an email to aep-osu@pancanal.com. Such requests will be honored as time and circumstances at the Miraflores Locks allow.
Orcas
Watch killer whales in their natural habitat from the Center for Whale Research on San Juan Island, Washington. Through this EarthCam camera, see the foraging, socializing, and traveling activities of the southern resident community of killer whales, which total approximately 83 whales. The Orca are most regularly seen in the protected inshore waters of the Strait of Georgia and Puget Sound, particularly in the vicinity of Haro Strait on the west side of San Juan Island. The killer whales often come very close to shore to feed in the kelp beds
