| The location and views are best expressed with Google Earth The
picture below is the water hole, named Mashlesela, where the
camera is situated. The structure in the northern part of the clearing
is the hide.
The advantage of a waterhole location is the (only relative) predictability that elephants will come to the waterhole to drink and enjoy mud-baths.
But the elephants will NOT be there all the time. The herds range over a park of hundreds of square kilometres. Some patience IS required!
The Africa Web Cams are powered by solar panels. Images are transmitted to Internet servers by satellite.
Co-ordinates for the Water hole (Camera side) and the Tembe Safari
Camp where the satellite equipment is situates are below.
Mashlesela Hide
27 02' 48.36" South
32 26' 53.50"" East
Tembe Safari Camp
27 02' 48.36" South
32 25' 39.09" East
Alternatively search on Tembe
Elephant Park ,South Africa
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