There is a very interesting web cam out there for those of you who happen to enjoy wildlife called "Web Cam Africa". It is a continuously live streaming web cam from the Mashatu Game Reserve in Botswana, Africa (AKA Pete's Pond). Started by Pete Le Roux in the latter half of the 1980s, his goal was to save as many animals as possible in this region by having them live on this 183,178-acre piece of land, which was free of poachers. The idea worked so well that some people say that particular groups of species are now overpopulating the land; however, plans are currently being made to expand the protected area to neighboring South Africa and Zimbabwe.
I really like this web page's behavior because it allows the visitor to choose different web cams, to experience several views of the land. Also, the site utilizes forums in order to create conversations pertaining to the subject matter. If the visitor wishes to be kept up-to-date with new web cams, they can type in their e-mail address, and they will be notified when new events occur as well. You can see the live web cam here (the site says that the best viewing times are 12-4 AM and 4-8 PM, both EST).
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