Armchair adventurers with high-speed Internet have a new window into the natural world. National Geographic has added an underwater WildCam to its portfolio that includes Belize’s Glover’s Reef.
The new camera pans the undersea world 66 feet below the surface at Glover's Reef, a World Heritage Site. Think of it as one of those video fish tanks, but the fish are real. Web watchers can see wild marine life swim past in real time - at least during daylight hours. The reef has crystal-clear waters, colorful reef fish and the hypnotic sashaying of sea fans and soft corals.
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