Several spectacular views of important Washington D.C. landmarks, including the White House, the US Capitol, the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol Mall.
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What a sad commentary to see an apolitical site used for propaganda by ANYONE, least of all the clueless. DC is a great place to visit, the history there is everywhere, and the sights this camera sees are timeless.
But now visitors must wade through whiners and socialists bent on making everything a political issue... Sad.
Manny Urbina, 02 03 2009
Jim Aubuchon suggests asking someone in England how the national health service works: well I'm in England and it works very well. Yes it has problems like any other healthcare system but these issues are more than offset by the millions who receive exemplary care free at the point of delivery. And no I'm not a politician just a grateful patient.
P Coghlan, 02 03 2009
So Jim, How about you give some ideas on how the crisis the last president made. Also I am Emglish and I can tell you that you can measure a nation by how it looks after those who through not fault of theit own can are not in good health, God bless a national health service, hope you never get ill and are refused health insurance like I was.
Chippewa Forest weather cam in Minnesota
Check out this weather cam in Walker, Minnesota. This Minnesota webcam is located at the Walker-Hackensack-Akeley school at Walker in MN. Enjoy a nice scenic country webcam view in the State of Minnesota in the USA View the Chippewa Forest and Leech Lake Walker
From the top of Terminal Tower overlooking Public Square, Camvista’s sweeping views capture The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland Browns Stadium, Jacobs Field, Lake Erie and downtown Cleveland.