@Aki, I am so with you, we visited Lake Nakuru, a few weeks back, with my friends, and it is awesome! and we lightly touched on the very same issue, of IP traffic, but the conversation almost came to an end at the point of, who will climb that tree to put the webcam? :-) we live in an awesome country, with awesome view and we can discuss this further, just let me know...this is great! Kind Regards, “To live is to choose. But to choose well, you must know who you are and what you stand for, where you want to go and why you want to get there.” Kofi Annan On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:17 PM, aki <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
@Barrack, thanks. In the Mara, both network operators have towers on hills with truly amazing views, even the mountain ridge close to the Tz border, towards hippo point. Am not sure how much Telcos charge to use such facilities and again it boils down to finances, but it would be impressive if we can get the Mara online someday. This online streams would be matched to the Mara map and gates because the Mara can get very tricky off the normal tracks and useful for animal spotting. Eventually we could also think of putting up a portable weather station that can stream real time data such as temp, humidity and share it globally etc. There are no limits to what can be done.
This is one of the few who understand the old value of ip traffic and have a live webcam : http://www.turtlebay.co.ke/
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 8:21 AM, Barrack Otieno <otieno.barrack@gmail.com>wrote:
@ Aki, its good you raise this point, with Michael Joseph at KTB, it seems achievable, the link can then be put on the Magical Kenya Website.
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