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New Reef Cam from Caribbean

Explore.org has partnered with Teens4Oceans and established a new, wild live cam. A mile off shore, powered by a floating solar platform, the Cayman Reef Cam is situated inside the fringe reef on Grand Cayman’s East End. It’s panning tour includes views of a coral that serves as a cleaning station for fish and cleaner

Surf’s Up. Cool Down.

When the air temp is cooler than the water temp, you might feel inclined to hop on a party wave. On our Waimea Bay Cam in Hawaii’s North Shore, you can join the fun. You might even spot a rainbow. Did You Know? Waimea Bay was an influential surf spot during the dawn of big wave surfing

Aquarius Fun: Hawaii Pipeline Cam

Catching a little air in the Pipeline, this photo snapshot comes from explore.org fan pamela. From Surfline, it looks like a good day to be celebrating February in Hawaii: The Morning Report: New NW swell is peaking this morning with some large to extra large surf on tap. Pipe is FIRING this morning with some hollow lefts

Party Wave

Party Wave Caught these two in a screen shot yesterday morning on a party wave at Pipeline. With an decent swell (which is towering for most places outside the North Shore) of about two feet overhead, the conditions are nice in Hawaii, and the surfers are out on the live cam. SurfReport is saying, “Pipe

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Polar Bear Wave (by Steve Kazlowski ❘ LeftEyePro)