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Live Webcam of the Pasha Bulker


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Thanks for that link! Those waves are insane!!! Have you checked out the Bondi camera? The little 'safe' pool area at the bottom of the screen is getting trashed!!! And people are actually swimming at Manly!! They must be insane!! :eek:

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Thanks for that link! Those waves are insane!!! Have you checked out the Bondi camera? The little 'safe' pool area at the bottom of the screen is getting trashed!!! And people are actually swimming at Manly!! They must be insane!! :eek:

 

Can you please post the link to that camera Jo?

 

Karen

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Can you please post the link to that camera Jo?

 

Karen

 

 

It's ok. I found it. Didn't realise it was on the same page as the one Star-Man posted.

 

Yet another link to add to my favourites.

 

Karen

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Can you please post the link to that camera Jo?

 

Karen

 

 

Here is the BONDI one. The waves there are massive!!

 

Here is the MANLY one with the crazy surfers!

 

If you have a look down the left hand side of the web page you'll see a whole heap of locations. Just click on each one to see that place's webcam :) I've been watching for hours today in Bondi, Sydney Harbour, Manly & Nobbys Beach. It's awesome!! :D

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Found a link to this site:

 

http://www.coastalwatch.com/camera/cameras_large.aspx?cam=2790&state=NSW&t=7:39:02%20AM

 

Provides a live view web cam pointed at the ship in newcastle. Keep watching today for the 12m waves they have predicted to be pounding it.

 

Local forcasts have listed seas to be up to 7 metres tomorrow morning, but according to local surf report guru, Dave Anderson, waves at the beach are around 1\2 the size of the sea at that magnitude.

Still rough 4 metre waves are expected to give the Pasha a fair bashing and will make for interesting viewing, especially with a southerly swell. This swell will hit the Pasha square on and send a lot of spray up over the decks. There have been renewed concerns about the risk of the ship breaking up in the media here today. Certainly hope not!

(The seas were up to 17 metres when it ran aground)

 

Cheers,

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