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Live Web cams have changed in the last couple years. They’re no longer crappy still images updated once or twice a minute, or moving images that look like they’re being shot through beer goggles.
Now you get some pretty clear footage of some pretty amazing locations, and some even let YOU control the camera (at least until your time runs out, or someone else in the queue takes over).
We combed the Web looking for the Top 11 (yes, ours go to 11!) so you wouldn’t have to. The following were plucked out of hundreds, based on quality of cam, inter-activeness, or just plain-ol’ fascinating location.
As always, be sure to include a link to your favorites (if we left one off the list) in the comments below.
Zoo Atlanta’s famous Pandas Lun Lun, Yang Yang, Mei Lan and Xi Lan. This cam is live during the weekdays only, 10-5 ET.
(Click images to see live cams)
Perched high atop the Cathedral of Learning, the second tallest education building in the world (535 feet), this cam shows off not only the Pitt campus, but lots of historic Pittsburgh, as well.
Okay, so she doesn’t move around much on her perch there. But now that the scaffolding is down, it’s nice to check in from time to time and remember our idealistic origins.
Nice view from the Marriott Hotel across the rivers Sihl and Limmat, the Main Railway Station, the Swiss National Museum and downtown Zürich.
Sadly, this is as close to the famous falls as this blogger has ever gotten. Maybe that’s why I like this cam so much.
Check out the awesome quality of these puppies. You’ve got seven crystal clear camera views to see whats happening at the Lucky Dog Resort & Training School. Hours of fun for any dog owner.
In Hebrew, the Western Wall is called the Kotel Ma’aravi, literally “the wall west.”
Great controls on this one let you pick from many different live cams. For those who’ve never visited Christopher Street, or have only seen it in films, this is a great time killer.

Three cams (with sound!) in Prairie Village, Kansas: One on a Koi pond, the second, on bird-feeders. Another is a live streaming Flash feed.
I know I said cams no longer provided static shots updated every minute, but some still do, and some are still worth checking in with every so often. This one you just have to see; it’s from the KErmIt Satellite Mission, in high orbit over the moon
Watch the construction of the Freedom Tower from three different views plus a cool time-lapse function that lets you see it all from the beginning forward. I believe some of these images will be used in a composite for a feature-length film after construction is complete.

Old Faithful Geyser Cam, Yellowstone National Park.
(Check my username link)
posted by zantimisfit on 5-18-2009 at 10:48 am
I drive by the waterfall in Niagara Falls every singe day and can’t remember the last time I looked over to my right at it.
posted by Amanda on 5-18-2009 at 12:20 pm
I like the north pole (stills), check my username for link. Also there is an Eifel tower webcam, and their used to be a Kremlin webcam.
Capcha: Executive upraised (huh?)
posted by Stew on 5-18-2009 at 1:26 pm
Ha, the place where we board our dog has webcams too and we totally became those people who check up on their pooch on our last vacation.
posted by lisa on 5-18-2009 at 1:46 pm
Mount St. Helens
http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/
posted by Jason! on 5-18-2009 at 3:16 pm
Creepy, but historic. The 6th floor museum in Dallas gives you the view from Lee Harvey Oswald’s sniper’s nest.
posted by Tex on 5-18-2009 at 4:49 pm
Museum of Glass’ Hot Shop runs a live cam Wednesday through Saturday 10am to 5pm PST (as well as some other days/hours which escape me atm). Fun to watch them as they remove molten glass from the furnace and turn it into a a cool piece of art. I’d love to post the link, but apparently I’m not allowed to, so you’ll need to Google it.
posted by Alli on 5-18-2009 at 5:45 pm
Lol, my sophomore English teacher had her computer turned on to her dog’s daycare so that she could watch him during the day.
posted by RJ on 5-18-2009 at 6:04 pm
Wow. Really liked the Christoper St. cam! Maybe the closest I’LL ever get to that burg…
How can I be controlling views and zoom?? Awesome!
posted by PT on 5-19-2009 at 2:37 pm
I recently got my 15 minutes of fame (spent waving at a friend like a touristy idiot) at Virginia Beach, VA. It was great.
posted by Steph on 5-20-2009 at 11:38 am