A webcam graveyard
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For those interested in northern Colorado webcams, there is another site available. The foothills weather station features north-, east-, and south-facing webcams, with time-lapse videos from each. Night views are especially pretty, with city lights, stars, and planes arriving and departing from Denver International Airport. Chances are the sunrise views are great, too. There is … Continue reading New Foothills webcams found
One of the webcams I’ve enjoyed for many years, the TundraCam on Niwot Ridge near Nederland, Colo., is now hosted on a handsome new website. The live webcam is a part of a high altitude (11,600 ft) research station used by several organizations and is fully controllable by visitors, who can pan and zoom to … Continue reading TundraCam website gets major redesign
For those with a particular interest in Boulder, Colo., there’s a new webcam … or perhaps it’s just a new function of a previously existing webcam. It’s live streaming and rotates every 15 to 60 seconds to show views around Boulder. You’ll see the Flatirons and several mountains to the west, a view east across … Continue reading Panning around Boulder
Looking for a way to escape the summer heat? Don’t forget the live bear cam in Katmai National Park, Alaska. Icy whitewater, leaping salmon, determined bears, hungry gulls. All from the comfort of your couch. Continue reading Cool off with the Katmai bears
… and people wonder why I’m hung up on webcams. This is from the Wild Basin webcam that I just rediscovered recently. I should probably note that there were no forest fires in the area at the time. This is just a natural Colorado sunset. Continue reading Yep, it’s just a webcam