The CaloosaCam officially began operation on Tuesday, July 1, 2003.
The camera is located on the Caloosahatchee River in Fort Myers, Florida, USA, on the left you are
looking at a little portion of the Midpoint Bridge, across the river is Cape Coral. The Cam points west, capturing
the river 24 hours a day. Pictures are currently updated every 60 seconds.
The local time (EST/EDT), date, current temperature and humidity are stamped on every picture. |
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The following technology makes this Web Site possible:
A StarDot Technologies NetCam with Heavy Duty Outdoor Enclosure, 4mm
66' wide-angle lens, mini-weather station attachment, and of course, robust and reliable Linux (both in the
NetCam, and on the Web Server).
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A big "Thank You" to all who have helped make the CaloosaCam possible:
- Internet Services Group of Florida, LLC - Corporate Sponsor.
- Dale & Donna for helping install the camera (and for being our buttons on the Home Page).
- Stacey (& lil' Connor too) for creating the "Send a Virtual Postcard" idea.
Charly CaloosaCam Webmaster
Interested in learning more about this technology?
Feel free to send us e-mail from the ISGF, LLC Web Site at: www.isgfl.com.
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The CaloosaCam Web Site is dedicated to the memory of my Grandma, one of her absolute favorite things to do
in Florida was to relax and enjoy the view of the Caloosahatchee. |
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