Pete's Pond is a waterhole on Mashatu Game Reserve in Botswana, Africa. It is a famous webcam that began on National Geographic's wildcam and is now hosted and operated by WildEarth.
The camera is mounted overlooking the waterhole along with a microphone and floodlights that switch on automatically at night.
The camera is controlled by volunteer 'zoomies' over the Internet, who Tweet 'sightings' @wildearth. Follow @WildEarth
A great variety of wildlife will come to drink at the pond including herds of elephant, eland, impala, lions, warthogs, baboons and many more.
Stick around and watch for a while, you are sure to become a 'pondie'.
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