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I don't think that we can post web sites, but if you go to the port everglades web cam, scroll down to the birds eye picture, you will see different colored small diamonds. The blue are the cruise ships. I'm on LOS 12/7/13 so I clicked on it. A square on the right comes up and you can see a few hundred pictures of the ships in port on that day. Not real exciting, but some of the pictures give an idea of the size of the LOS. Getting anxious now.

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I don't think that we can post web sites, but if you go to the port everglades web cam, scroll down to the birds eye picture, you will see different colored small diamonds. The blue are the cruise ships. I'm on LOS 12/7/13 so I clicked on it. A square on the right comes up and you can see a few hundred pictures of the ships in port on that day. Not real exciting, but some of the pictures give an idea of the size of the LOS. Getting anxious now.

What you are seeing is this website.

 

http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/home

 

They display it on the webcam in the satelite view. It tracks marine traffic and does have lots of pictures too.

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