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Post by Ghost on Nov 30, 2006 2:42:36 GMT
My friend recently found a live stream camera viewing a pond in an African reserve. The camera is in operation twenty-four hours but it is preferable to view during dawn and dusk (in Africa). The reserve it is located in is called the Mashatu Game Reserve located in Botswana. The camera is normally pointed at a watering hole called Pete's Pond but when animals come into view an operator maneuvers the camera into better position or zooms in. It is interesting, I can sit here listening to the sounds for hours, it is therapeutic to a certain extent. Until a loud boisterous bird comes in squawking . Check it out! Site: www9.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/wildcamafrica/index.htmlDirect Link (Will Open in Windows Media Player): live.wildlife.wavelit.net/451OK
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Post by Jenny on Nov 30, 2006 5:58:44 GMT
That is an excellent site Ghost One I have never seen before or it is a new edition of National Geographic I didn't recognize. I watched several of the videos, but it was the tanks that came first
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