Two New Live Streaming Webcams in Simi Valley, California - 2010
We recently completed the installation of two new webcams, streaming from Simi Valley, California.
Webcam Number One streams live from an RV storage
lot in Simi Valley, California. The eight-acre storage and rental
facility is located near the Simi Valley Animal Shelter. Two separate
freeway off ramps provide easy access to and from Highway 118.
At at the storage yard, 33-foot wide aisles separate 400 well-marked parking spaces.
Our camera view includes the landscaped grounds and
the 400-space storage facility. In the background, hills provide open
space around the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
Behind the ridge line stands one of two original Air Force One jet
airplanes. One of two nearly identical airplanes served each American
president from John Kennedy to Ronald Reagan. Now on featured display at
the presidential library, this venerable four-engine Boeing 707 began
its career in 1972.
With our live streaming webcam facing southwest, you
can expect to see some spectacular Ventura County, California sunsets
views. Please join us often for a unique and refreshing view of Southern California at its finest.
To view the Simi RV webcam, streaming live from Simi Valley, California, click on the webcam image above, or click HERE.
Webcam Number Two is a street view, Live from Casa Carrie
in Simi Valley, California. The Camera faces east, towards the rising
Sun. In keeping with the ancient Navajo tribal tradition, each morning
we face east and share with you our first rays of morning light. Framing
the view is a residential street in the Texas Tract at Simi Valley. In
the background is Rocky Peak, which separates Los Angeles County from Ventura County.
With webcams streaming live from California, Oregon and Utah, the Moab Live group of websites is now the largest provider of low cost, streaming webcams in the Western United States.
To view the Casa Carrie webcam, streaming live from Simi Valley, California, click on the webcam image above, or click HERE.
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