A great pity that the original building had to be destroyed. But the new one looks good.
I was introduced to the NZ RSA by my BiL who lives near Wellington, he did 22 in the Green Howards, including Burma in WWII. After his introduction and when we toured our way back to Auckland, on arrival in a new town the 1st question always was; 'Where is the RSA?' They had the best value dinning room in town, and we were always made welcome.
It helped that I had my RAFA membership card with me.
Re: Favourite Webcams
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 5:41 pm
by ribrash
Live webcam at Lanzarote Airport.Use with Flight Radar24 to see arrivals and departures.
Re: Favourite Webcams
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2018 10:51 pm
by G~Man
One of the largest weather camera systems in the world. Put in by the FAA to help pilots in Alaska. Also covers parts of Canada:
Especially where scouts are involved...................
Namibia back up again.
Re: Favourite Webcams
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 2:23 am
by ricardian
North Yorkshire Moors Railway webcam on Grosmont station. Continuous cover with sound. However, trains won't start running agin until 4 April 2022.
Re: Favourite Webcams
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 12:45 pm
by CharlieOneSix
This is the live webcam at the harbour in Stonehaven, our nearest town, in NE Scotland. The webcam swings to one of three angles every few seconds. The harbour is where the fireballs from the Fireballs Ceremony end up being thrown just after midnight on Hogmanay - cancelled due to Covid in 2020 and 2021.
While not strictly a webcam site, this one has hundreds of still cameras that take a shot every minute or so. Coverage is slowly building but good coverage in California and surrounding areas. You can switch to differernt cameras on the right screen and move around/zoom etc.
These are monitored 24/7 during fire season and most cameras can be controlled from the command station and are used for triangulating fire positions. Kinda fun during fires, you occasionally get to see aircraft working them.