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ShipCam - RRS James Clark Ross

【ツ】Ship WebCam

by viperbruno     Falkland Islands (Malvinas)

S 51° 41.300' W 057° 51.300' (WGS84)

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Status: Available
 Hidden on: 15 October 2017
 Published on: 26 October 2017
 Last update: 12 August 2018
 Listing: https://opencaching.de/OC14001

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1 Note
4 Watchers
0 Ignorers
69 Page visits
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 ATTENTION - moving geocache - ATTENTION 

This is a combination of a "mobile cache" + "Webcam cache". 

The geocache is not necessarily at the above mentioned coordinates!
These relate only to the home port: Stanley (FKPSY)

Go to the coordinates instead: => Latest Position <= 

  
picture: RSS James Clark Ross @ legacy.bas.ac.uk 

You will be in front of a webcam that takes a picture every few minutes.
Now you need someone to save the picture of yourself taken by the webcam or save it as a screenshot on your smartphone. 

Name in your log, the location and the associated coordinates. 

To log this cache, you have to post this picture.
The picture should allow to identify you.

 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



 visit:  WebCam  ·  Image  ·  marinetraffic  ·  live map 


Additional hint   Decrypt

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RRS James Clark Ross (webcam)
RRS James Clark Ross (webcam)

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Log entries for ShipCam - RRS James Clark Ross    Found 0x Not found 0x Note 1x

Note 06 April 2019, 00:00 GEO-TOURS wrote a note

Die Außerdienststellung des Schiffes James Clark Ross (RRS JCR) ist für das Jahr 2019 vorgesehen. 
Die James Clark Ross ist ein Forschungsschiff des britischen Polarforschungsprogramms British Antarctic Survey.

Es war das erste für den Einsatz in der Polarforschung gebaute Schiff des British Antarctic Survey (BAS).
Seit 1991 ersetzte sie die außer Dienst gestellte John Biscoe (RRS JB)

Die James Clark Ross soll dann von der Sir David Attenborough (RRS SDA) ersetzt werden.

last modified on 10 April 2019