Information About ‘webcams’ in The Philippines

Samal Island Beach Resort Now On The Internet: Webcam

Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Samal Island Hof Gorei Beach Resort White Sand Beach Tropical Garden Beach Resort
Photo courtesy Hof Gorei Beach Resort

Samal Island is now on the Internet with its own beach resort webcam.

MyCam-Asia.tv - a free travel services website that provides real-time advertising and promotion for tourist destinations around Asia - yesterday announced the installation of the first IP camera (webcam) on Samal Island, overlooking the tropical garden beach resort vista at the Hof Gorei Beach Resort.

The view from the Hof Gorei Beach Resort webcam looks almost West from Samal Island, across the superb snorkelling and scuba diving waters of the Davao Gulf and to Mount Apo - the highest peak in the Ph

Taal Lake Now On The Internet: Webcam

Saturday, August 15th, 2009
Taal Lake Yacht Club Webcam Taal Volcano
Photo courtesy MyCam-Asia.tv

Taal Lake is now on the Internet with its own webcam.

Last year we introduced you to MyCam-Asia.tv - a free travel services website that provides real-time advertising and promotion for tourist destinations around Asia. Yesterday MyCam-Asia.tv announced the installation of their latest IP camera (webcam) in the grounds of the Taal Lake Yacht Club, Taal Lake, Batangas.

The view from the Taal Lake webcam shows the northwest vent of Taal volcano, the one that most people assume (incorrectly) is the main crater of Taal volcano, and the volcano tours boats of the Taal Lake Yacht Club . . . ready in waiting to take tourists on volc

Amazing New Interactive Travel & Sports Website

Thursday, December 18th, 2008
El Rio y Mar Beach Resort,Maricaban Bay, Busuanga Island, Northern Palawan

Someone has finally found a use for Internet webcams that doesn't involve steamy porn and promoting Japanese laundromats.

The all new MyCam-Asia.tv website features beautiful, interesting destinations and water sports venues around the Philippines and then gives you the whole nine yards on how to get there – airlines, buses, ferries, whatever. The main objective is to show the rest of the world how beautiful Asia really is . . . they have chosen the Philippines as their guinea pig country in Asia to deploy the initial service.

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