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Webcams around the world


by Justin Arndt - Marine-Pilots.com - published on 31 October 2020 342 -

picture from the Webcam in the Port of Hamburg, Germany

New webcams are available now

We have added webcams on Marine-Pilots.com from Germany, Sweden, and the USA and some more countries. Scroll down to look if your port is also included!

We would like to offer this service to pilots in other countries as well. So if you know that you have such a webcam in your port, please send us a link. We will publish this link on Marine-Pilots.com so that your colleagues can check what´s up in your harbour.
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Frank Diegel Germany
on 4 November 2020, 14:03 UTC

Dear René,
Use "Search" above with "webcam kiel" and you will find 4 webcams from the Kiel Canal.
Regards
Frank
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René Hartung Lotsenbrüderschaft NOK II Kiel / Lübeck / Flensburg, Germany
on 4 November 2020, 06:04 UTC

UCA Webcam of the Kiel Canal locks are missing 😉
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