Top 5 Nature Webcams
The other day we got news from Wired Science that a super-cool robot had installed a live webcam way down in the depths of Monterey Bay. We remembered how excited we were the first time we heard of webcams being used for nature-watching (as opposed to porn), but that was like 10 years ago. “What’s going on with nature webcams these days?”, we wondered. A little research resulted in these, Liisticles Top 5 Nature Webcams.
The Belize Barrier Rief Webcam
Africam’s Flamingo Island Webcam
Loch Ness Webcam (because, hey, you never know)
Got a favorite nature webcam we missed? Let us know below.






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