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Mark Frauenfelder at 11:57 am Fri, Sep 30, 2005

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National Geographic has a live webcam pointed at an African watering hole. Right now (8:52 pm in Africa) the infrared camera isn't picking up any animals getting a late night drink, but you can hear crickets chirping and other animal sounds.
Picture 3-24PEAK VIEWING PERIOD: 7 a.m.-Noon Botswana Time



And in September as Mashatu moves into its summer season, Pete's Pond will see increasing traffic in the afternoon hours from about 4-6 p.m.


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