Sunrise and Sunset
Submitted by FoolforJesus on Thu, 26/04/2007 - 8:50pm.I am still a newbie and perhaps my question has been asked before and answered. I checked some of the topics and haven't found the information. I was wondering why the cam doesn't show us the views in color at the times of sunset and sunrise. The view changes to gray and dark around 5:30 to 6 o'clock both before sunset and after sunrise. These would be awesome views of the color in the African skies. Is there a reason why no views are in color at these times? Thanks for your time. Love this site!
Ah. New. =]
Submitted by AshleighAdorabl... on Thu, 26/04/2007 - 6:26pm.Yeah. So I'm new. And I -love- africam.
Me and my mom are forever watching it instead of t.v or while we watch t.v.
I -so- want to see some lions! I missed them the other day =\
not complaining
Submitted by dolly7530 on Thu, 26/04/2007 - 6:07pm.i sure hope no one things i'm complaining about cam....becasue i do not mean to do that....i just think maybe we could help ....modertor's..if you think this is in bad taste ..delete please 
Hi I am also new
Submitted by jolie blon on Thu, 26/04/2007 - 5:04pm.Hello from Louisiana,I had several hobbies before AFRICAM.Now I have one... AFRICAM lol
An easier question?
Submitted by Tabs on Thu, 26/04/2007 - 3:56pm.I live in the forests and in the woods - and in rocky areas.....
.........in fact, I can survive in the some of the coldest, hottest, dryest and wettest environments, including the Antarctic and some of the hottest deserts in Africa....
All of my (known) 16,000+ 'cousins' have a dual personality and many of my known species are asexual...........
'What' am I?
Friday, April 27th Chit Chat
Submitted by geschu on Thu, 26/04/2007 - 3:11pm.*****NEW DAY*****
Hi and bye all, for me it's time to go to bed now, happy camming!!!!
Friday, April 27th Cam Discussion
Submitted by JMJMAA on Thu, 26/04/2007 - 3:08pm.New Day. Happy Camming all.
Swift webcam
Submitted by cerinthe on Thu, 26/04/2007 - 12:49pm.A webcam in a swift's nest. Meet the birds that never land, except when on the nest. Once they fly out of the nest they will be on the wing for at least two years before they start breeding.
http://www.beleefdelente.nl/vogel/6














