This is killer shit dudes. Nature in action, if you like wildlife, that is. Animals of all sorts come by and drink, bath or just hang out. Also around dawn or dusk is when the action is most frequent. You can see comets, falling stars at night, listen to the sounds of nature at it's best.
First I will post the link, then a photo from a scene the camera caught
Originally Posted by Cochise:
Africa is going to be in the neighborhood of 8-9 hours ahead of U.S. Central time, so I would guess probably later in the evening here.
How did you find this link Chagrin? Where in Africa is this camera?
Something is coming, I hear footsteps
Sun up over there is around 11pm est.So between 11am-noon is sun down. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cochise:
Africa is going to be in the neighborhood of 8-9 hours ahead of U.S. Central time, so I would guess probably later in the evening here.
How did you find this link Chagrin? Where in Africa is this camera?
Something is coming, I hear footsteps
Sorry about that, it was on some site last night when I was drinking, so I had to go look for it again.
It is NOT a loop, here is the official link and the forum also posts pictures. I fuggin addicted to this thing. Saw a family of ugly fuggin babboons earlier, they were amusing.
Originally Posted by Cochise:
Africa is going to be in the neighborhood of 8-9 hours ahead of U.S. Central time, so I would guess probably later in the evening here.
How did you find this link Chagrin? Where in Africa is this camera?
Something is coming, I hear footsteps
From the live link Chagrin mentioned in his post....it has local time posted too...
Technology has moved on and we are proud to bring you the first of our live streaming cameras on the Africam Wildlife Channel.
Nkorho Pan is a natural water hole in the prestigious Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve, in South Africa. Nkorho pan is named after Nkorho bush Lodge which gets it name from the Shangaan derivative for the call of the yellow-billed hornbill, a common and unusual looking bird from this area. [Reply]
Its working for me now, havent caught anything yet but i will be checkin' this out quite a bit. I pretty much watch more Discovery Channel type stuff than anything else. Stuff like this is a big reason i love the Planet so much. Thanks for posting it man. [Reply]