In a bunker, underground… there was a webcam
A once-secret bunker, located 60 meters beneath central Moscow, opens to the public and may soon contain a museum devoted to the Cold War. The entrance to the Tagansky Protected Command Point is concealed in an unassuming 19th century building. You’re given a paper pass by the guard, then taken on a high-speed elevator down to the formerly secret headquarters located 60 meters underground.
You can read all about it here.
If you’re the kind who stays in doors you can now see the world with your internets. A Bird’s Eye View Of is a directory of webcam from all over the world. You can even control some of them which is pretty nifty. The Tyne Bridge webcams are pretty cool but you can’t control them. There’s also cameras in the middle of nowhere pointing at nothing but trees!
Lastly here is a wicked video which was never released as they (Radiohead) rather they just spread out on the internets.
Saturday, April 21st, 2007 @ 5:19 pm