It appears the Soo Locks cam is pointed skyward. This is not my camera and I am not sure who to contact. Hopefully it is fixed soon, but, there is not much I can do about it.
It's been that way for several days.I went to the Karl's Cuisine site and sent a message.Hopefully they can contact who ever has the camera and get it back where it belongs.
Karl's says they do not own the camera. The camera is owned and operated by 9and10 news. There is a hardware failure and they are looking at getting fixed.
It's been that way for several days.I went to the Karl's Cuisine site and sent a message.Hopefully they can contact who ever has the camera and get it back where it belongs.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.9and10news.com/weather/live-skycams/sault-st-marie-cam/
ReplyDeleteAccording to a note at the link, it is being repaired and to check back.
DeleteI have emailed the restaurant that sponsors this webcam about who can fix this problem.
ReplyDeleteMaybe we will see some Northern Lights before they reposition the camera!
ReplyDeleteI emailed them too.
ReplyDeleteI see marine traffic has had a upgrade. Glad to see back.
ReplyDeleteWatching for UFOs?? 👽😁
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,.
ReplyDeleteI had hoped to catch the Anderson there after I missed her leaving Duluth but then realized the cam's strange view.
ReplyDeleteOh well...
Sylvia
Check youtube some vlogger might have filmed the Anderson going through soo.
DeleteI sent an email to the restaurant also, and suggested they point the camera at the locks instead of the bridge.
ReplyDeleteThis camera is now under repair according to the webpage...
ReplyDeleteThis morning there is a message that states "this camera is currently being repaired". Maybe we will have it back where it belongs soon.
ReplyDeleteComment right below camera aays it's under repair.
ReplyDeleteKarl's says they do not own the camera. The camera is owned and operated by 9and10 news. There is a hardware failure and they are looking at getting fixed.
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