Update: Just checked all four cams at about 630pm. Three of
them are stuck on 6 p.m. timestamps, and the camera near St. John
Spice hasn’t seemed to change for 10-20 minutes. Looks like it’s lights out.
The storm is coming. Here are links to four Webcams on the island. Watch ’em as long as the power stays up.
Coral Bay
http://www.caribbean-on-line.com/caribbean-web-cams/coral-bay-st-john.shtml
Chocolate Hole
http://www.caribbean-on-line.com/caribbean-web-cams/chocolate-hole-st-john.shtml
Cruz Bay
http://www.gotostjohn.com/live/index.htm
Hurricane Hole
http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/Webcam/index1.html
I have found that client’s love webcams. A few weeks ago we added a page to our site from Cabarete in the Dominican Republic and have already had several people contact us to let us know they visit the site regularly to check what’s going on at the beach.
http://www.dr-remax.com/Live_Webcams/page_2300622.html
It’s great for SEO as well because website visitors are spending more time on the site which makes for a better bounce time.
What happened to the St. John Spice web cam at the ferry dock. It’s been down since last Wed., 12/1/10. I’m desolate!
Oh thank goodness!!! I’t back up now.