I recently discovered a link to a livestream camera overlooking a bay in British Columbia听and claiming听to show orcas in real time. I hopped on to see what was happening, with the attitude of like I鈥檓 really going to see an orca thousands of miles away.听But I did! And then I spent an hour watching the orca frolic around in the water and listening to its blowhole exhalations. During these uncertain times, it was the only thing that relaxed me that day. (A shout-out听to , the world鈥檚 largest live-nature-cam network, for setting up the camera听and to the other organizations who make these experiences possible.) Later听I got hooked watching a real-time surfer on Oahu鈥檚 North Shore. During a period when we can鈥檛 travel, livestream feeds are one of the best armchair experiences. Until we can all get back out there, these webcams will take you on a journey around the world鈥攁nd inspire future trips.
If You Want to Surf in Hawaii
Listen to crashing waves and catch a surfer or two on this at the Pipeline break on Oahu鈥檚 North Shore (where surfing is still allowed for now). And , a website that specializes in surf news and forecasting, has a Cam of the Moment set on a different break around the world at any given time.
If You Want to Go to Yosemite
Relax to the rushing听cascade of a huge waterfall in 听of听the park鈥檚 Upper Yosemite Falls.听
If You Want to Go Diving
The sounds of the current and images of flowing听kelp in this 听footage from听California鈥檚 Channel Islands National Park make for听another great offering by Explore. And in this Atlantic Ocean听, placed 34 miles off the coast of Cape Fear, North Carolina, I saw a big听ol鈥櫶齭hark cruise by, in addition to other vibrant marine life, after about five minutes of watching.听
If You Want to Go to New Zealand
Start dreaming about a trip to , the epicenter of adventure on the country鈥檚 South Island, by watching the light change on Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables Mountain Range that surrounds the small town.
If You Want See Orcas in British Columbia
One of the many gifts of Explore鈥檚听livestream cameras is its orca offerings in Johnstone Strait, a protected habitat in British Columbia听where 150 or more killer whales spend the warmer months. I like to open up and leave it on in the background until I hear some splashing or blowhole exhalations, and then I click听over to see the action. Different cameras are live at any given time. (If a camera isn鈥檛 live, Explore听runs Live Cam Highlights, which are divine.) Here are my two favorites, both from the straight:听The 听camera overlooks Robson Bight. The second is an 听in which you see orcas darting by and鈥攅ven more awesome鈥攈ear them communicate through their high-pitched sounds. It鈥檚 a good reminder that nature is still thriving in many places听despite what鈥檚 happening to humanity.
If You Want to Go to Patagonia
Get inspired for a future trip to the Southern Hemisphere by watching this , focused on the stunning Torres del Paine National Park and Rio Serrano. Chilean Patagonia has some of the most pristine wilderness parks in the world.
If You Want to Be on a River
The sound of a river immediately relaxes me. Zone out to the rushing waters of the in Crescent City, California. Or you might catch some kayakers on North Carolina鈥檚 famous Nantahala River.
If You Want to Observe鈥攐r Be Inside of鈥攁 Volcano
Watch the clouds float over the top of in Costa Rica, or look deep inside in Hawaii鈥檚 Volcanoes National Park.
If You Want to Go on Safari in South Africa
Streamed daily at sunrise and sunset South African time (GMT plus two), tune in to 鈥檚 live, interactive online safaris. Professional gamekeepers and park rangers take viewers out into the savannas of South Africa鈥檚 Kruger National Park and Kenya鈥檚 Maasai Mara National Reserve to scout for wildlife, giving you the experience of a safari from home. Or if you just want to watch elephants meandering around a water hole, in South Africa鈥檚 Tembe National Elephant Park does the trick nicely and also works at night (which helps听given the time change).
If You Want to Visit听a Caribbean Island
These really got me longing to lounge on a white-sand beach, from chilling at听 to dipping my toes into the water听by听the on Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands, with its famous in hand.
If You Want to Tour the Happiest Country on Earth
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Take a walk around Helsinki on Webcamtaxi鈥檚听 of Finland鈥檚 capital. Or look at what鈥檚 happening at听 in Lapland, the northern region听of the country. Finland is consistently rated one of the happiest places in the world.
If You Want to Go to the Mountains
The Jungfrau is a mountain in the Bernese Alps of听western Switzerland. With the nearby Eiger and M枚nch, it forms a group of three peaks听known as the triumvirate. In these , you can appreciate the Jungfrau鈥檚 glaciers and jagged contours. (The mountain is sometimes socked in by fog due to a storm, so check back on different days.) The camera was set up by the Jungfrau Railway company, which boasts听the highest train station in Europe a few hundred feet below.
The has long been on my bucket list. Set on 5,200 acres in Walland, Tennessee, the property听recently added ridgetop cabins with incredible views of the Great Smoky Mountains. When I鈥檓 watching , I pretend that I鈥檓 kicking back on a cabin deck with an Oskar Blues Mama鈥檚 Little Yella Pils, looking out at听the Smokies.听
If You Want to Enjoy听a Los Angeles Sunset
Thanks to a new campaign from Los Angeles Tourism, every day at around 6:30 P.M.听Pacific Time you can watch a from the top of 听overlooking Venice Beach.听
If You Want to Go to the South Pole
This , operated by the National Science Foundation, shows the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station research site in Antarctica, where the high temperature last week was minus 57 degrees. The camera is sometimes idle waiting on satellite connections, but it鈥檚 been up most times that I鈥檝e logged on.
If You Want to Go to Venice, Italy
Leave it to the Italians to create the most civilized live cam. streams footage from various cameras around the city鈥檚听beautiful canals and is set to the music of Interpreti Veneziana. We heart Italy.
And a Few More, Because Who Doesn鈥檛 Love Manatees, Sharks, and Seals?
The key with many of the livestreams mentioned in this story is patience. I left this 听at Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park in Florida on in the background for a day until, all of a sudden, I heard a rush of bubbles. Lo and behold, there were three big, fat adult manatees and a snuggly听baby manatee swimming around. Warning: you may end up 听one.听
This next recommendation isn鈥檛 quite a livestream, but it鈥檚 still really cool. In a worldwide set up by Ocearch, a data-centric organization that helps scientists track tagged marine life in order to study and protect them, you can live-track great white sharks, turtles, and dolphins. My colleague Kaelyn Lynch turned me onto it. She鈥檚 been following Katharine, the famous 2,300-pound great white, since the shark听was tagged in 2013,听on her journey between the North Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico.
It鈥檚 hard not to walk away with a smile on your face after watching lounge and flop around the beach in Piedras Blancas State Marine Reserve on California鈥檚 central coast.