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I have a link somewhere for live cams in Alaska.
 
The only live cams I know of are the traffic cams. Not exactly what you're looking for, I'm thinking. :wink:

I checked out the camera in front of the Duke Kahanamoku statue that you posted a link to - it was pretty entertaining - I kind of felt like a peeping Tom. It's surprising the number of people lining up to take pictures in front of it at 6:30 a.m.
 
Lisa, there are tons of them. I've even seen one in Cozumel UW, looking at a reef.
Just type in Hawaii Web Cam in your browser. Here's one for Hawaii :D
http://www.seearoomhawaii.com/webcams/
 
Try this link to one of the best beach webcams I've ever seen. I think it's "down" right now but when it's working it's really cool. It's a live streaming video of Charley Young Beach in Kihei, facing towards Molokini Crater.


http://www.mauirealestate.net/video.html
 
chepar:
I checked out the camera in front of the Duke Kahanamoku statue that you posted a link to - it was pretty entertaining - I kind of felt like a peeping Tom. It's surprising the number of people lining up to take pictures in front of it at 6:30 a.m.


it is funny, isn't it? would they do what they do if they knew they were on camera???

Thanks for all the links folks! I put them together and posted them in my first post. Some really cool stuff, love the one from Mauna Kea! :wink:
 
You can get stills and, supposedly, streaming video at www.surfline.com. Look down the leftside of the homepage and you should see a list of cams, mostly for Oahu North Shore beaches but one or two south shore spots. You have to sit through a streaming surf ad or two before the still pic pops up. Doesn't really show dive spots but at least it's a clue....
 
chepar:
I checked out the camera in front of the Duke Kahanamoku statue that you posted a link to - it was pretty entertaining - I kind of felt like a peeping Tom. It's surprising the number of people lining up to take pictures in front of it at 6:30 a.m.

OK - It's 6:45 and I'm in a room right across the street - So, my wierd experience is walking to the window, checking the action [3 guys going up on the stone in turns] then returning to my screen to see them! It's real folks - but about 30 seconds delayed. If I had my coffee yet, I'd be quite amused!
 
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