Live webcam is installed in the nest of a small (blue) penguin on the territory of a conservation institution in Oamaru (New Zealand).
Thanks to the broadcast in real time, you can watch the life of this cute and amazing bird, regardless of the location of the viewer.
Oamaru, whose webcams can be viewed in real time on this site, is a wonderful Victorian town in New Zealand.
He personified the spirit of a beautiful era not only in architecture, but also in his atmosphere. There is an old book workshop selling handmade bound books. And here you can also visit a real second-hand book.
Also in Oamaru there is a distinctive bakery, where, by the way, you can take photos only for a fee.
Those who travel around this picturesque town may think that they got to the “Wild West” or several centuries ago.
Among the most interesting museums in Oamaru is the Steam Punk Museum. This is a real treasure trove of artifacts for true connoisseurs of this style and a separate cultural trend. The entrance to the institution is decorated with a mechanical structure in the form of a steam locomotive. If you put a coin into a special hole, the locomotive starts an unusual show. Real trains have already been installed behind the building. More precisely, the remains of old cars covered with a colorful layer of rust. Here you can also see the old railway station.
It is noteworthy that Oamaru has the charm of a European state.
Here you can see vegetable markets with the freshest produce, citizens dressed in costumes of the 19th century, who stroll along the well-groomed sidewalks. There are also Catholic churches here, made in the best Gothic traditions. All this gives an indescribable feeling. After all, the traveler is on a completely different continent.
An interesting feature of this town is that the bicycle has become its symbol. This greatest invention can be found standing on the sidewalks in the form of a sculpture, or suspended above the porch in any institution. Here you can also rent a vintage bike with a large front wheel and a small rear wheel. Riding such vehicles is fun and unusual.
You should definitely take a walk in the Victorian District, where houses built from local white limestone in the 19th century have survived to this day. There is also a gallery of a local stone carver and an antique shop. After a walk, you can grab a bite to eat at one of the local cafes, which are also Victorian-style.
For those who cannot yet go to New Zealand, Oamaru's webcams will open this wonderful and distant world in all its glory.