Dear Barrack and Aki
If it increases the human migration, that is good for Kenya, and local communities. Any other examples of webcams at tourist locations?
Rigia
@ Francis and Aki, adding another wildebeeste trophy :-)), I attended
Radio Africa 2004 at the then KCCT in mbagathi and I remember some
geeks (physicists) showing a weather station tucked somewhere in a
mountanious range in Mexico which was being monitored using very
cheap technology (read webcams), I agree with Aki the webcams might
actually act as a catalyst for human migration to watch the
Wildebeeste.
On 7/19/11, aki <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
> I further checked other sites in the world, just to be sure that I was
> not the lone ranger in my thinking. Please have a look at this: Yellowstone
> National Park WebCams, USA.
> http://www.nps.gov/yell/photosmultimedia/webcams.htm
>
> Now even the Hot Springs in lake Bogoria seem like live streams. will local
> Telcos/ISPs create the local traffic or will they leave it to some of us to
> do in the long term?
>
> Thank you for the patience.
>
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