Scenic view of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. You can see falcons and birds
Imagini Live din Piata Sfatului, Brasov, Romania
Giant pandas are black and white bears that live in temperate-zone bamboo forests in central China. Among the best recognized—but rarest—animals in the world, they have come to symbolize endangered species and conservation efforts. As few as 1,600 giant pandas survive in the mountain forests of central China. More than 160 pandas live in zoos and breeding centers around the world; most of these pandas are in China.
Giant pandas Mei Xiang and Tian Tian are at the National Zoo on a ten-year loan from the China Wildlife Conservation Association. They are the focus of an ambitious research, conservation, and breeding program designed to preserve this endangered species.
Due to a lot of visitors to this page, you may be unable to watch camera one. If you are unable to connect, try camera two. We do limit sessions to 15 minutes to allow more people to view the cam. If you are unable to connect, try the other cam or try again later. |
The National Zoo's female baby western lowland gorilla, born in January 2009, has become more independent of her mother in recent months.
Her favorite activities include interacting with her older brother Kojo, playing with various enrichment items, and foraging for yummy grapes.
White Rhinos, Blair Drummond Safari Park, Scotland Ailsa is growing very�fast now over 307kg, 677 lbs, 48.3 stone. | ||
The normal camera view is watching the inside stall area of our birthing pen This is located just outside of our office so you may see us frequently coming and going. The area has rubber mats over concrete and is great for helping the alpacs stay cool/warm 9 months of the year. Only during the coldest weather will we put down straw for bedding. The camera has infra red lighting. Night time viewing is exceptional in this area. The alpacas in this paddock can come and go freely, unless the weather dictates we need to close them inside. The alpacas, with full winter coats, do exceptionally well in cold and snow. If you ever notice something that "doesn't seem right", please don't hesitate to email us. If you think it is an emergency, please call.
Lake Washington Eaglecam Webcam
Located in a 100 foot tall Douglas fir tree a new day/night camera shares the unique views and interactions of a dramatically situated bald eagle nest.
Great Cats Webcam
View of the Great Cats from the National Zoo, Washington, DC. The lions are outside at different times, and their schedules vary. The Zoo's great cats are on exhibit every day between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Amazon river fishes Webcam
Here is a glimpse into the rich and vibrant underwater life of the Amazon. This webcam is located in the National Zoo, Washington, DC.This is our live Webcam looking Northwest across Eagle Harbor. On the horizon in the center you can see Horseshoe Island (Eagle Island). The island is 2.7 miles away and is approximately 40 acres in size. On the left are the limestone bluffs of Wisconsin's incredible Peninsula State Park. |
Our camera is online 24 hours per day. |
On the foreground you see the "spuikom", right after it the Opex (Oostende Phare Extention) and in the rear the center of the city with the Europa-Tower.
Kanukamera Saalach (Lofer)
This is a low resolution cam but the vew showed is a nature landscape in Lofer, Austria. |
Gästehaus Pechtlgut (Lofer)
Gästehaus Pechtlgut Webcam
A webcam in front of Gästehaus Pechtlgut showing all the movements around this building.
Landhaus Eva-Marie (Lofer)
Kanukamera Saalach (Lofer)
Gastein (Gastein)
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SaalfeldenCam2 (Saalfeldencam2)
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Untersbergcam1 (Untersbergcam1)
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Logitech - Description
Norra Sverige i snö . - Location
Vin VBL Sweden - Usually online between
1200 - 2400
Welcome to my web cam, It is usually pointing out of the radio room window towards the garden, which you will see bird feeders, sheep, occasional squirrel, woodpeckers, birdbath, various flowers, garden ornaments the mountains and the lake. But sometimes I turn it facing inwards to the radio shack and myself, which should frighten a few people off, He He.
Radio room/Senic View
Snowdonia national park / Amateur radio shack
North Wales GB
8am - 7pm
- WebCam Name
Wireless Wanderer - Description
Visit my photo website by clicking on the little house... - Local Time
Monday 13 September 07: 00 - Location
Halifax Nova Scotia Canada - Usually online between
now - then
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Dogs To Stay - Description
The development of a litter of Finnish Lapphund puppies - Location
Warwickshire United_kingdom - Usually online between
07.00 - 24.00
Welcome to our window to the world where you will be able to watch the development of a litter of 3 Finnish Lapphund puppies. The 3 puppies, Dylan, Florence and Zebedee are the survivors of a litter of 5 born on August 16th 2010. Their siblings, Dougal and Ermintrude sadly didn't get the opportunity to give joy to their owners to be or enjoy the pleasures that being a dog can give. Mum Kiva, TabanyaRuu Hyppia, is doing a fabulous job of raising her furbabies - Dylan is the biggest, Florence the smallest - yup, Zebedee is the one in the middle.
- WebCam Name
TRCB - Description
CCTV CAM "I" Playas de Tijuana (Pool area & Pacific Ocean) - Local Time
Sunday 12 September 20: 17 - Location
Playas de Tijuana Baja Calif. (Norte) Mexico - Usually online between
00:00 - 23:59
Port Coquitlam is located on either side of the Lougheed Highway (Highway 7), offering easy westbound access to downtown Vancouver 30 kilometres away - 30 minutes by road or 40 minutes by commuter rail - and easy eastbound access to the rapidly developing Fraser Valley. Almost all of the fertile land in the valley is rural, supporting a blend of farming, forestry and outdoor recreation. Port Coquitlam's central location and unique setting produces a truly exceptional living and recreational environment.
Port Coquitlam is bounded on the south by the Fraser River, on the east by the Pitt River, on the north by the picturesque Coast Mountains, including Burke and Coquitlam Mountains, and on the west by the Coquitlam River. The difference between the Fraser Estuary and the Fraser Valley is that the mountains are much closer to the towns of Port Coquitlam (also called PoCo) and its neighbour, Coquitlam. Here at the northwestern end of the Fraser Valley a feast of eye-catching peaks rises up on both sides of the little prairie that the dikes protect from seasonal floods. From the lower valley at Port Coquitlam, the mountains climb steeply to elevations in excess of 1,500 metres.
The name Coquitlam comes from the Salish word 'Kwayhquitlum', meaning red fish in the river, referring to the river抯 annual salmon spawning run. The city was incorporated in 1913, after the Canadian Pacific Railway Company had moved its freight operations from Vancouver to Port Coquitlam two years earlier. Ninety years later, the rail yard is the largest CPR yard in British Columbia.
The Pride of Eureka Spring
The wonderful Ozark Community of Eureka Springs has many reasons to be both proud and thankful. We're proud of our neighbors and friends who live and work here and we're proud of our talented artists and musicians who make our lives so enjoyable. We're especially thankful to live in and around a village surrounded by a wealth of natural beauty. With so many mountains, lush forests, pristine steams and rivers, it's no wonder Arkansas is known as "The Natural State."
Of all the gems in the Eureka Springs area, none outshine Beaver Lake. Located within just a few miles of Eureka, Beaver Lake has become one the assets for which we are most thankful. Eurekaspringswebcam.com is proud to provide you up to the minute daytime videos pictures of its natural beauty.
Beaver Lake History and Activities
Beaver Lake in Northwest Arkansas is one of several lakes created by the dams built by the Army Corps of Engineers along the White River. Finished in 1966, Beaver Lake Dam is the first in the chain and is responsible for creating a lake some 28,000 acres in size. With 487 miles of shoreline highlighted by limestone bluffs, Beaver Lake offers a world of recreational opportunities including camping, hiking, boating, water skiing, swimming, scuba diving, birding and fishing. Smallmouth bass fishing, largemouth bass fishing, and striper bass fishing are among the favorites and have provided many trophy catches, but you'll also appreciate the plentiful supplies of crappie, bream, white bass, channel and spoonbill catfish.
Beaver Lake Lodging
Beaver Lake Arkansas Lodging offers many opportunities to visitors who enjoy the natural beauty the area offers. Beaver Lake Cabins, Beaver Lake Cottages and Beaver Lake Resorts dot the shoreline and provide overnight and week long accommodations to sport enthusiasts and families alike. Beaver Lake Vacation Homes such as Winterwood Lakeside Cottage and others offer their guests the kind of beauty, comfort and relaxation found only in the Ozark Mountains.
Lake Level Information
Information relating to the current levels of Beaver Lake and other White River Lakes may be found by clicking here.
Facts
Carroll County, which includes Eureka Springs, was fifth in travel spending per county during 2002, with $165,473,507 in travel expenditures, accounting for 4.2 percent of total visitor spending in Arkansas.
Arkansas has both the lowest tax bill and lowest cost of living in the country.
Eureka Springs has a very low crime rate of 14 compared to the national average of 100.
A typical resident:
- 46 years old, white, with English, Irish or German heritage.
- Works two seasonal tourism jobs.
- Was not born in Eureka Springs, but has lived here at least five years.
- Has likely moved in the last five years.
The average cost of a new home in the Carroll County area is $65-75 per sq. ft..
Most homes in the community range in price from $100,000 to $150,000 for a 1,500 sq.ft. to 2,000 sq.ft. home.
Temperatures average 38 degrees in winter; 58 degrees in spring; 76 degrees in summer and 60 degrees in fall.
Since the 1930s, Eureka Springs has attracted artists of visual, performance, musical and literary skills.
Less than five miles west of Eureka Springs on Highway 62 is Lake Leatherwood, the largest city park in the region. The 1,600-acre park offers hiking trails, swimming, camping, and boating opportunities.
Nearby Beaver Lake is one of the state's cleanest, clearest lakes and is mostly undeveloped along the actual shoreline. Large- and small-mouth bass, crappie, bream, stripers and catfish thrive in its waters making Beaver Lake a fisherman's paradise. Boat and equipment rentals are available and several area businesses offer fishing licenses, guides and equipment for rent. Lake tours show off the native wildlife, and guides include special tours to spot eagles in winter. The lake is a popular choice for sailing, speedboating, snorkeling, scuba diving and swimming. Beaver Lake Cabins, Cottages, and Beaver Lake Vacation Homes and rentals are available.
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Eureka Springs – Basin Park Area WebcamSpectacular views of Eureka Springs’ Basin Park Area, upper Spring Street and Beaver Lake and provide live pictures of everything from parades to the daily lives in Eureka and on Beaver Lake.
Eureka Springs is a city in Carroll County, Arkansas, United States, one of the two county seats for the county.It is located in the Ozark Mountains of northwest Arkansas. According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the town is 2,350.[2] The entire town of Eureka Springs is on the National Register of Historic Places as the Eureka Springs Historic District and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Arkansas.
Eureka Springs is a unique Victorian resort village in Carroll County, Arkansas which has its own culture and lifestyle. The city has steep winding streets filled with Victorian-style cottages and manors. The old commercial section of the city has an alpine character, with an extensive streetscape of well-preserved Victorian buildings. The buildings are primarily constructed of local stone and lie along streets that curve around the hills and rise and fall with the topography in a five-mile long loop. Some buildings have street-level entrances on more than one floor. The local Catholic Church boasts a street-level entrance to its bell tower. Eureka Springs has been selected as one of America’s Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Most of the stores and shops in the commercial district are locally owned and managed. They consist primarily of specialty shops featuring local crafts, antiques, the works of local artists, and standard Ozark tourist fare. The downtown area also features various coffee shops and sidewalk cafés. The town has more than 20 art galleries in the downtown area. The city maintains a trolley service providing transportation around town for the tourists who visit the town.
The city hosts the 7-story tall, 2 million pound, white concrete statue of Jesus known as the Christ of the Ozarks, erected privately in 1966 as part of a planned religious theme park. The statue sits across the valley from the downtown area and is visible from most parts of the lakes and rivers in the immediate area. The city is home to The Great Passion Play. The play is “America’s #1 attended Outdoor Drama,” according to the Outdoor Institute of Drama at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Celebrating its 40th season in 2008, the play will welcome its 7.5 millionth visitor.
Ripley’s Believe It or Not has noted numerous details about the city: The Basin Park Hotel is built on a hill, so that people can enter from ground level at all eight stories. The Palace Bath House has the first neon sign west of the Mississippi River. Penn Memorial Baptist Church connects to three different streets at three different levels and has three addresses. St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church is the only church that is entered through the bell tower. The town’s winding, hilly, curved streets form 16 “S’s”, a large “O”, and numerous “U’s” and “V’s,” yet the town has no perpendicular street crossings.
It is home to one of few outdoor staircases not attached to a street that is considered a street by the United States Postal Service.[citation needed] Having no level spot in town large enough for a rodeo, circus, or baseball diamond was another fact that Ripley included. (A stadium was built in 1948 after an area had been made level enough, but this was torn down and an athletic field, known as Van Pelt Stadium, was built in the 1980s).