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Cam + Elephant Trunk = Captivating Images

It’s a question we’ve all asked ourselves in private at one time or another: “What happens when you attach a camera to an elephant’s trunk and send it out into the wilderness?”
From the Daily Mail, a man by the name of John Downer did just that–with surprisingly candid results.I’m more surprised at the variety of […]

A Point of Note on: Accessing cameras

If you can’t seem to access some of these cams, be sure to try again later!

Sakyo-Ku, Kyoto, Japan: A little old-time religion

Japanese history has it that that the Yuki Jinja Shrine, located near Kyoto, Japan, used to keep bad spirits from harming Heian-kyo–now known as Kyoto–in the mid-10th century.

Bry-Sur-Marne, France: Watch history come back to life

If art’s your kind of thing, this is the cam for you. Involving the restoration of Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre’s diorama in the Church of Bry-Sur-Marne, France, this is one of the more intriguing cams I’ve ever come across.

Stockport, England: Teach your children where bacon comes from

It’s a UK double-decker today, with our next (tasty) cam coming from the fine folks at Reddish Vale Farm, a school farm in Stockport, Cheshire, England.

London, England: Just another (rainy) day

London. Rain. Fog. Nothing entirely out of the ordinary here, but boy, is it difficult to find a good London Cam these days–especially one with such a decent view.

Orlando, Florida: I can haz 15 secund of fame?

Out of Orlando, Florida, we have ourselves the closest thing to a LOLCat joke as you’re going to get on the cam scene.

Taipei, Taiwan: Flowers everywhere

Here’s an FTD florist way out in Taipei, Taiwan, managed by a guy who seems to know what being a florist is all about.

Huntington, West Virginia: They built this LegoCity on rock and roll

Not only can you sit idly by and watch the various parts of the Lego empire swing and fly past the camera, you can actually operate parts of it yourself.

Krasnoyarsk, Russia: Fight for control

When you find an interesting toy, the first thing you want to do is to play with it–even if it is an expensive $1,800 Axis 231D dome camera.

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