Kamfers Dam Live Webcams, Kimberley
Live webcam provides real-time views of birds at Kamfers Dam, located near the city of Kimberley in South Africa.
Kamfers Dam is a popular destination for relaxation and birdwatching in South Africa. Surrounded by scenic vegetation and wetlands, it provides an ideal habitat for a variety of birds and wildlife. The dam is home to large flocks of flamingos, which are especially active during the breeding season. In addition to flamingos, visitors can spot ducks, herons, and other waterfowl and marsh birds. Animals frequently visit the dam to drink, making it a unique spot for observing wildlife in its natural setting.
Kimberley, the capital of the Northern Cape province, lies in the Vaal River valley, approximately 167 km west of Bloemfontein and 460 km southwest of Johannesburg. Covering an area of 90.4 kmยฒ, the city has a population of over 211,000. Kimberley is renowned for its lush parks, gardens, and historic tourist trams in the city center, which draw visitors from near and far.
Kimberley has a semi-arid climate, with hot, humid summers (DecemberโFebruary) averaging up to 32ยฐC or higher and dry, cool winters (JuneโAugust) with daytime temperatures around 18ยฐC. Most rainfall, typically 360โ400 mm annually, occurs in summer, while winters see little to no rain.

























































