Hello and welcome to The Virtual Voyager Main Console!

Click on a place on the map and go there! (Or you may use the text version of the links) (Note)
Gotta load the map or this is useless! Or maybe
you could try the text links?
indicates a "live" photo site.

You may wish to see my notes and tips on producing this page, or the text version of the links in the map (faster access and more clues.)
Or you could just visit me at work in Ocean City, Maryland
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28 April 1996 mslavin@shore.intercom.net

RSVP Any and all feedback is encouraged and will be answered!
Many thanks to ICNet for providing this opportunity for me to join the growing www community.






Text version of the links:

Some WWW Live Pix Sites - outdoor scenes:
Aloha Tower, Hawaii
Manoa Valley, Oahu, Hawaii
MauiCamera
Seattle Space Needle
U Washington, Seattle
San Francisco
San Francisco Bay
USC, LA
Sorrento Valley Canyon, San Diego
Hollywood, CA
Cheyenne Mtn ,Colorado Springs, Colorado
Pikes Peak
Bermuda
Tuckerman Ravine, Mount Washington NH
Niagara FallsCam
Boston Camera View
Cambridge, UK
Weather Satellite Pic @ 30 min/SAfrica
Stockholm, Sweden
University of Tromso, Norway
Thanks and credit are due to The Web Voyeur and Olivetti Research Labs for their great live-cam links.

World Wide Web local pages and shortcuts to the ends of the earth:
Government of Prince Edward Island Information Centre
Welcome to St. Maarten!
Kevin Mayall - Bermuda Home Page
Meu Brasil
ICELAND General Information
The Nordic Pages
Home Page for France
UK Miscellaneous Sites
University of Ghent, Belgium
European Pages Online
GREECE - a quick tour
Global Ukraine Inc. Home Page
Moscow Kremlin On-line Excursion
Free Tibet
ZWWWZ - China/Chinese-related WWW resources catalogue
New Zealand/Aotearoa on the Web
This is Australia - A Comprehensive Index to Info on Australia
Cycle Vietnam - Cover Page
Tokyo Q
Virtual tour of Jerusalem
UNISA - South Africa
Gateway to Antarctica - Images
A Tourist Expedition to Antarctica
Live From Antarctica
Australian Picture Gallery
Australia Guide
New Zealand
Singapore Online Guide
Japan info
Beijing, China
India @ Clemson
Steve Grimm's A Brief Visit to Russia
Keena's Virtual Tour of Siberia in Summer
Images of Uzbekistan
Journey to the North Pole
All About Turkey
St. Petersburg Web Home Page
Slovakia Document Store
Polish Home Page
Waitomo, New Zealand
A Short Tour of San Francisco Bay
Rabat, the capital of Morocco
Irish World-Wide Web Server Maps
Vilnius University (Lithuania) WWW Home Page
Estonia Home Page
The Baltics Online Home Page
Riga (Latvia) Macintosh User Group
FreieU Berlin Chem Dept Home Page
Brugge, Belgium
European Union Home Page
What's "Rota da Luz, Portugal?
Oceania/The Atlantis Project
UK Guide
London Guide
Iceland Tour
Barklay Sound, British Columbia
UBC Computer Dept
UAlaska
Hoboken NJ
Cambridge, MA
South Dakota
Alamo, TX
Austin, TX
Project MAC - USA tour
San Diego
Atlanta
Arctic
Home of The Netherlands
Malaysia Home Page
Arizona's WebHub
TU Chemnitz-Zwickau, SE Germany
Sedona On-Line
Rupert's Adventures - Sedona slide show
Orb Online Home Page - Mississauga, Ont
Dept. of Architecture Home Page Yokohama U
RAIN Community Network - Santa Barbara CA
Welcome to Central Park
Florida Net
Isfahan, Iran
PEAKS: An Online Magazine about Montana
THAILAND Information
Welcome to Virginia
St. Louis Home Page

For more information on just about anywhere, consult City.Net Countries, a vast encyclopedic reference to world information, and their Virtual Tourist is similar to my own Virtual Voyager but with info on servers and travel facts primarily, I think.

I found my map became quite cluttered as I added icons for each link. I redid the whole thing and removed the "home page" icons. By adding regional default areas for more general references, like a default to "The European Home Page" if a particular site is not hit, I expect to have more of the map actually go somewhere. In any case, after fooling around with the map for a while, one might wish to check the "text version of the links" to see which places you've been to and where else you may wish to go, as the color of the links will indicate (according to what expiration date you've set in your preferences.