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ESCAPE THE QUARANTINE WITH THE BEST LIVE STREAM NATURE CAMERAS

To help you and me feel not-so-alone, I'm rounding up a compilation of some of the best LIVE stream cameras of nature.

Hey you! I’m here for you! You’re not alone and we’re all in this together. It’s likely the last few days or weeks have been a rollercoaster of emotions for you. Real talk: I feel anxious about uncertainty. I feel weird about saying “coronavirus” and “COVID-19” a million times a day. I want to connect with people yet be diligent about social distancing.

After spending my first full workweek at home, I realize I’m starting to wonder what the world “out there” looks like right now. Well, thank goodness for technology. To help you and me feel not-so-alone, I’m rounding up a compilation of some of the best LIVE stream cameras of nature, the most beautiful outdoor sceneries, and wildlife! My hope is to foster some optimism, positivity, connectedness, and joy while many of us stay tucked away at home. The world is still moving along, even if it might not feel like it.

Shoutout to Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, explore.org, and Visit Cook County for these live cam views! Leave a comment below if you have other live cam resources you’d like to share!

NORTHERN LIGHTS CAM

EAGLE CAM

FALCON CAM

MISSISSIPPI HEADWATERS

LAKE TAHOE WEST SHORE CAM

REDWOOD FOREST RIVER CAM

HAWAII’S PIPELINE CAM

NAKNEK RIVER CAM

BIG BOG STATE RECREATION AREA

GUNFLINT LODGE CAM (LINK)

LUTSEN MOUNTAIN (LINK)

LIVE CAM VIEW OF LUTSEN MOUNTAINS

BIRD FEEDER CAM

HUMMINGBIRD CAM

OSPREY CAM

FARM SANCTUARY

JELLYFISH CAM

PENGUIN CAM

SEA OTTER CAM

And by all means, physically get outdoors! It’s open for business. Here in Minnesota, we are so lucky because our state parks, trails, and recreation areas remain open. If that’s not the case where you are, just step onto your backyard, driveway, jog around your neighborhood — and take a breath of fresh air wherever you are. It’s good for the mind, body, and soul. But be smart about it. Follow the CDC and WHO for the most up to date information and guidelines and take them seriously. Wash your hands, use sanitizer, and practice social distancing to reduce the spread of COVID-19. We each need to do our part.

Xoxo,

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