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by viperbruno United Kingdom > South West (England) > Devon CC
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Description
The National Coastwatch Institution (NCI) is a voluntary organisation that was set up in order to maintain a visual watch along the UK's shores. Many years ago the Harbour View Cafe in Exmouth was home to the Exmouth Yacht and Sailing Club, and before this it was the salt water baths with a cafe.
From 1998 the Tower above the Harbour View Cafe has been the look out station for the Exmouth branch of the NCI.
Because of the look-out's unique estuary position at the Exmouth NCI, it is possible for the operators to keep watch over all vessels, kite surfers, windsurfers, jet skiers, fishermen, divers, canoeists, kayakers, paddle boarders, rowers, beach users and swimmers in the area.
Go to the above coordinates.
You will be in front of a webcam that takes a picture every few seconds.
picture: Exmouth National Coastwatch Institute @ camsecure.co.uk
Now you need someone to save the picture of yourself taken by the webcam or save it as a screenshot on your smartphone.
To log this cache, you have to post this picture.
The picture should allow to identify you as a geocacher.
How you do that is up to you:
holding up an umbrella, banners, warning vests, balloons, headlights, or cheering into the camera... all the purpose is welcome!
Additional hint
The cam in short sequence shoots photos in different directions. So you have to wait in some place near the cam until you are in sight, and then quickly save the image.
If the webcam is offline, please take a photo of yourself or your GPS/smartphone, showing the webcam in the background.
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31 May 2022, 17:56 C-M wrote a note
Webcam is offline.