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Volcano Cams: Real-time digital cameras have been installed on several volcanoes around the world to provide viewers with up-to-the-second web images of eruptive activity, if any, and current weather. Video cams are not cheap or easy to maintain, so some of them come and go or operate periodically. The following list of video cams were operating when these sites were compiled.
http://www.geonet.org.nz/volcano
Map, alerts and camera stills for New Zealand volcanoes.
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/cam/
Live panorama of Pu`u `O`o vent, Kilauea Volcano, a composite of three images.
http://www.mount-st-helens.com/
Real time digital camera views of this volcano in Washington State, USA, from Johnston Observatory.
http://www.vesuvioinrete.it/e_webcam.htm
Live camera views of Mount Vesuvius, near Naples, Italy.
https://www.nps.gov/features/yell/webcam/oldFaithfulStreaming.html
Live camera view from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
http://www.thistle.org/cgi-bin/dispcgi_penguin_latest_05?today.csv
Webcam of Mount Erebus and Mount Bird in Antarctica.
http://www.cenapred.unam.mx/es/Instrumentacion/InstVolcanica/MVolcan/
A direct link to the Popocatepetl volcano web cam.
http://www.shastacam.com/
Live camera view of Mount Shasta Volcano, 14,161 feet high, in California, USA.
http://www.ct.ingv.it/
Real time digital camera views of Etna, Vulcano, and Stromboli Volcanoes in Italy.
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