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MAINE WEBCAMS Just a few mouse clicks and you can be wandering around Maine. NOTE: Webcams are notoriously fickle because of their exposure to weather, so check back if any of these listed below is not currently active. Sebago Lake Area -- Three webcams with different views. Includes a cam you can move by remote to view the activity at the Naples causeway. See if you can catch it when the bridge is up for that authentic traffic-backed-up-for-a-mile travel experience. Eagle Cam -- Watch a nesting pair of Bald Eagles hatch and raise their
family on the coast of Maine. Single images, plus live video and a blogger report to update and inform. View archival images the rest
of the year. Also visit
Osprey
Cam and
Loon Cam
. Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge Presque Isle -- The Crown of Maine. This is a gem. Don't miss the movie "Snow Storm of March 9, 2005" . Phantom cars and people, shrinking roads. Could be a Monty Python classic. And answer the survey about your favorite Aroostook County treat. Cape Porpoise Harbor Cam -- Great highlights section here. And a penguin dope slap just begging for a caption. Maine Maritime Academy, Castine Sebec Lake -- Click around for some great pix and a sunrise over the lake video. Mike's quote "see what's going on at Sebec Lake, Maine... probably nothing... but isn't that nice.... Fort Kent -- This is our favorite night cam. You can see the cars moving past. And occasionally other things as well. Houlton -- Another good night time cam. And check out the First Snow of the Season shots. Kennebunkport Beach -- If there's no current image on the screen, take the 360 degree virtual tour. Portland -- Harbor Cam Portland -- Sky Cam. Also three other cams in rotating, but not predictable, sequence -- Raymond, Augusta, and Old Orchard Beach. The Lobster Cam -- Trapped. From the lobster's viewpoint. Goat Island Lighthouse -- Run by the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust. Great section on the history of Goat Island Lighthouse. Walker's Point, Kennebunkport -- Sunrise panorama at the presidential summer home. Kittery Point Harbor -- Just as if you were standing in the dock. Gooch's Creek -- Panorama of the creek. Lush and green in the quiet of a summer afternoon. Portland Observatory
-- View from atop Munjoy Hill. Monticello, Maine -- like standing on the porch looking over the back forty. You never know what or who will wander through. Mars Hill Wind Farm -- Are they industrial machinery or 21st century sculptures? Jackman, Maine -- Moose and humans seem to be show up in about equal numbers here in the western mountains.
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