This page is under construction. Last updated
March 30, 1999 (some dead links not yet purged)
Tony's page of CAMERAS!
This page contains links to (nearly) live video cameras. Someone sets up
a camera at a location. The camera then records a live picture. The
picture is captured by a computer, and you see it when you call it
up from the computer.
Please remember that the world is divided into time zones, and it may
not be possible to see anything at certain times at particular places.
You are looking at live photos from all seven continents!
See the larger images below for more information.
Sites marked with a are
particularly worth seeing.
Places U.S.A.
Look for me in my
hometown, Minneapolis!
Access cameras at many ski resorts .
You're sure to fall in love with old Cape Cod .
A nice view of Copley Square in Boston .
They all laughed
at Rockefeller Center .
How many cabs can you find on 5th
Avenue at 45th Street ?
The view from the World Trade
Center
Looking north and south from the
Empire State Building Building.
Columbus & 73rd Street
in NYC
Like the folks you meet onThe Brooklyn
Bridge
Catch the Statue of Liberty
watching over New York Harbor.
Philadelphia
The U.S. Capitol
A rather blurry image of the heart of
Washington including the White House and Washington Monument.
The Lakefront in Chicago
See the Mississippi River in Moline, Illinois
Visit the campus of Iowa State University
in Ames, site of the 1999 congress of the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America
Visit one of America's hedonistic hell-holes
Walt Disney
World and its sister parks near Orlando.
Dozens of traffic cameras in
Phoenix .
A panoramic view of the Las Vegas Strip
and here's a live
one .
Yosemite National
Park
Lake Tahoe , where
I've tooled around with a water scooter.
Wilshire
Boulevard in Beverly Hills.
The corner of Hollywood
and Vine .
Can you see the Hollywood Sign
right now or is there smog?
A recent photo of the L.A.
skyline
A square on the campus of USC and a scene
from UCLA .
Look for a train moving near the world-famous Tehachapi loop
Views of San Francisco
plus links to other cameras.
This one comes from the Bank of America's clock tower (formerly Union
76) near the San
Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
The main campus of the University of
California in Berkeley
Look at a host of cameras in and near Portland, Oregon
Seattle's famous Space
Needle .
Views of the University of
Washington and a great photo archive!
Maui
Pikes Peak
Vail, Colorado
International cameras
A street corner in Dartmouth , Nova
Scotia, recently annexed by Halifax.
Ten cameras in Montreal , my favorite
city on an island.
The Houses of
Parliament in Ottawa
See if you can see a little girl in Kingston town.
The corner of Yonge and Steeles
at the northern edge
of Toronto .
Niagara
Falls viewed from the Canadian side
Here's the western Ontario city of London ,
on the Thames River.
Check out this view of the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg
Check out three cameras in the Canadian boom town Calgary .
The most beautiful place in North America -- Banff
Here's a fun camera overlooking the rapid transit train suspension
bridge in New
Westminster, B.C.
Looking out to sea from Vancouver, B.C.
Three research stations in Antarctica: 1 2 3
Here are several cams in Paris
Some views of Oslo .
A hot time in the town of Berlin .
The Western Wall in Jerusalem
A view of Tokyo .
Views of Sydney,
Australia .
Mt. Ruapehu in New
Zealand
Check out the traffic in Singapore .
Fun cameras
The amazing Fish
Cam
Meet the disk jockey
at KCRW radio.
One of the hazards of an
unattended camera.
An office at Apple Computer
What's on WRAL-TV in
Raleigh, N.C.
Visit an ant farm .
Images from seven continents
Europe
Paris, France
North America
Los Angeles, California
South America
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Asia
Western Wall, Jerusalem
Australia
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Antarctica
Mawson Research Station
Where is it daylight right now?
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