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Jun 26 2021

Never Stop Learning ™ : Explore.org

Click here to visit explore.org and see the variety of viewings. Photo from explore.org

Explore is a multimedia organization that facilitates and showcases remarkable people dedicated to extraordinary causes and commitment to documenting them and sharing them with us. Explore shares research, admiration, appreciation of all that inhabitants and blends it with technology for “digestible bites” to get a better view of the world around us.

With the mantra “Never stop learning,” Explore makes it easy for us to see animals in real-time, in their natural habitat. Mind you, many of these cams are set up in parts of the world we’d normally never be able to see live or in real-time. Explore’s mission is to “champion the selfless acts of others…” They also happen to be the “world’s leading philanthropic live nature cam network. ” We couldn’t agree more.

We’re particular to the bears. Don’t get us wrong, birds, lions, dolphins, elephants, gorillas, and any other wildlife and natural phenomenon that occurs are super cool. We happen to enjoy seeing bears.

Alaska Brown Bear scoping out the spots. Photo from explore.org

With live cameras set up at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park in Alaska, you can see bears, wolves, and other wildlife explore, fish, and swim. They even have an Underwater Salmon Cam spotlighting salmon and other species like Rainbow Trout.

Rainbow Trout stealing the scene of the Underwater Salmon Cam. Photo from Explore.org

Explore can show you and your family the world, live from the comfort of your computer monitor. Yeah, we get it’s not the same, but it still is pretty cool.

Other worldly posts:

  • South Andros Island: Remarkable Bonefishing
  • Alaska: The Splendor of the Earth
  • A Spey Angler’s Dream

Filed Under: General Tagged With: bears, Brooks Falls, fisheries, Katmai Natioinal Park & Preserve, nature

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