Directory: Volcano Cams
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Eruption Mt. Etna live 2002 Popular Albanet.com has activated an images and telemetry transmission system on a wireless link. The digital system is actually recording the Etna volcano activity. Images taken by our system are published in our website (www.albanet.com) as well as the video of the day.
(Added: 17-Nov-2002 | Hits: 8631 | Report Dead Link
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Live view of Mt. Vesuvius from the Grand Hotel Aminta in Sorrento, Italy
(Added: 10-Nov-2004 | Hits: 3326 | Report Dead Link
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This page was made possible through the combined efforts of The University of Hawaii, The Air Force Research Lab and The National Park Service.
(Added: 17-Nov-2002 | Hits: 6383 | Report Dead Link
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Live images of Popocatepetl, one of the world's most active volcanoes, located in central Mexico.
(Added: 17-Nov-2002 | Hits: 6612 | Report Dead Link
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This is a static image of Mount St. Helens, taken from the Johnston Ridge Observatory. The Observatory and VolcanoCam are located at an elevation of approximately 4,500 feet, about five miles from the volcano. You are looking approximately south-southeast across the North Fork Toutle River Valley. The VolcanoCam image automatically updates approximately every five minutes.
(Added: 29-Dec-2004 | Hits: 2938 | Report Dead Link
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Images of Mt Ngauruhoe, New Zealand from the volcano camera located on the volcano's flanks.
(Added: 17-Nov-2002 | Hits: 3186 | Report Dead Link
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Ninie live Alaskan Webcams. All of these images are live feeds brought to you by AlaskaMart from Anchorage, Alaska.
(Added: 17-Nov-2002 | Hits: 3062 | Report Dead Link
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The two small islands in the center of the Santorini caldera, Palea and Nea Kameni – " the volcano " to the local people – are the youngest volcanic lands in the Eastern Mediterranean.
(Added: 17-Nov-2002 | Hits: 3075 | Report Dead Link
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The highest webcam in the world, in the base camp "Plaza de Mulas" in the Mount Aconcagua at 14400 feet (4300 meters) altitude
(Added: 12-May-2005 | Hits: 2296 | Report Dead Link
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Remote cameras are an important aid to volcanologists. They allow them to quickly assess the status of the volcanoes, especially if they have recently recorded unusual seismic events or there have been reports of eruptions.
(Added: 4-Jun-2004 | Hits: 3376 | Report Dead Link
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