Jaci's Dam Wildlife - Sabi Sand, South Africa
This 24/7 live camera overlooks Anette's Dam inside the Sabi Sand Nature Reserve in South Africa, one of the most celebrated private game reserves on the continent. Covering around 65,000 hectares and unfenced along its entire border with Kruger National Park, wildlife moves freely across one of the largest protected wilderness areas in Africa.
The waterhole draws elephant, buffalo, hippo, leopard, impala, waterbuck, nyala, and a remarkable variety of birdlife on a daily basis. Sabi Sand is widely regarded as one of the best places on earth to see leopard in the wild, and sightings at the water's edge are a regular occurrence.
What makes this feed genuinely different is the team of volunteer zoomies, remote operators from around the world who pan, tilt, and zoom the camera in real time, actively tracking wildlife rather than leaving it on a fixed wide shot.
Did You Know? Sabi Sand was one of the first private reserves in Africa to remove its internal fences with Kruger National Park in the 1990s, allowing the Big Five to roam freely across a combined area larger than some European countries.
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location_on Sabi Sand Nature Reserve, Sabie Park, South Africa