Outer Bay Live Cam: Watch Penguins and Other Fishy Characters!

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The discussion highlights a fascination with marine life, particularly penguins, and their unique behaviors that evoke human-like traits. Participants share links to various webcams, including one featuring a giant sea turtle, which sparked excitement and surprise. The conversation also touches on the availability of free webcams from the US Department of Interior, contrasting them with expensive alternatives that can cost around $90 a month. The whimsical comparison of penguins to Batman adds a lighthearted tone to the discussion.
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lol you didn't metion the giant sea turtle! I thought a monster had jumped into eat the fishies!
 
Here is the set of webcams from the US Department of Interior, with views from various US National Parks - http://www.doi.gov/webcam.html

Some cameras may be off-line, and for others the weather may obscure the view.
 
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Free webcams?! Geez, the ones that I tried to access cost about $90 a month!
 
It is the penguins that facinate me, they all ways remind me of batman, and
some near human traits.
 
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