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This camera watches over Gowrie dam on Djuma Game Reserve, in the Sabi Sand Wildtuin, South Africa. In fact this is the oldest waterhole cam in Africa and the world. It’s been broadcasting LIVE from this spot since 1998. With some luck you will see big cats coming for a drink or even on a kill close by. You can also expect to see a lot of impala (light brown antelope), waterbuck (white circle on rump), nyala (males have yellow legs and females have white stripes on flanks) and many other types of mammals, birds and reptiles.The camera is remotely controlled by a volunteer corps of people around the world known as ‘zoomies’. They log into the camera according to a schedule in shifts, and pan, tilt and zoom in search of animals. They also Tweet sightings @WildEarth. Djuma was started in 1993 as a safari lodge by the Moolman family, and is renowned for the quality of it's game safaris.
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There are rhinos in the reserve. It is WildEarth policy to not show/discuss them live/recent on Djuma dam cam due to the threat of poaching and the current conservation status of the species at present.
There are rhinos in the reserve. It is WildEarth policy to not show/discuss them live/recent on Djuma dam cam due to the threat of poaching and the current conservation status of the species at present.
Negative comments about Djuma, the lodges, the land owners and guests at the lodge being heard enjoying themselves over the dam cam audio is not appropriate.