EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
I got an email from one of my friends here at TBN about a website with a live cam on a waterhole in Africa.
Wavelit TV
It's the coolest thing I've come across online, and I wanted to share it with those of you who are into this sort of thing. There is somebody controlling the camera and they will pan across the fields looking for animals, zoom in on them and follow them around as they do there thing.
One of the best things about it is the sounds you hear. It's just the coolest thing to have on even when not on the computer!!!!
You have to watch it in the morning because it will be dark there before noon here, but even at night, it turns to black and white and looks like infra red to me. The sounds get more intense, but you don't see as many animals.
So far I've seen impala, blue wildebeest, zebra, hyena, baboons, monkeys with long tails, egyption geese and doves. I keep watching for what else is out there, but just the sounds are what's really amazing!!!!
Eddie
Wavelit TV
It's the coolest thing I've come across online, and I wanted to share it with those of you who are into this sort of thing. There is somebody controlling the camera and they will pan across the fields looking for animals, zoom in on them and follow them around as they do there thing.
One of the best things about it is the sounds you hear. It's just the coolest thing to have on even when not on the computer!!!!
You have to watch it in the morning because it will be dark there before noon here, but even at night, it turns to black and white and looks like infra red to me. The sounds get more intense, but you don't see as many animals.
So far I've seen impala, blue wildebeest, zebra, hyena, baboons, monkeys with long tails, egyption geese and doves. I keep watching for what else is out there, but just the sounds are what's really amazing!!!!
Eddie