Ghost cams have become very popular in the past couple of years. This is a review of some of the most popular ones.
Sites you must sign up for to watch the cams.
Asylumcam. Asylumcam has 37 cams on their site and over 40,000 members. 5 cams are in the site owners home, and the rest are remote cams from all over the world.The remote cam list includes the Pyramid Cam, Ordsall Hall cams, Mount Shasta and more. You do need to sign up to view the cams, but membership is free. They have an extensive forum on the site with forums for each cam to post caps in, as well as general paranormal forums and members chat box. Check out the Top Caps forums for some fascinating captures. A great site to spend time at.
Jason’s Ghost. Jason’s Ghost is a sort of sister site to Asylumcam. Here there are 4 homeowners cams and 6 remote cams in private homes. They also have many forums for cams and general paranormal. This is a smaller site with around 1300 members. A really nice site with free membership but you have to sign up to view the cams. Top Cap forums are worth viewing.
Paranormal Downunder. As the name suggests this site is from Australia. You’ll find 10 cams and large forum that has everything. As with many sites you’ll have to sign up but it’s free. Don’t forget about the time difference either.. it can throw you off. They also have cam portal with links to other cam sites. Well put together site and lots of fun.
The Fourth Dimension. This is one of the more unique cam sites out there. There are 6 cams but 5 different ways to view them. Nightvision and infrared are two of the ways to view. This makes it really fun and interesting to watch. They have a forum with lots to read and I guarantee you’ll like it. Sign up for free.
The Paranormal Side. Formerly known as G.H.O.S.T., this site has 32 cams. Several are in private homes, with the bulk being remotes from places such as Tenerife, Bermuda and the Canary Islands. Well put together site with chat feature as well. You will have to sign up to watch the cams here.
Paranormal Surroundings. Yet another UK cam site, there are 12 to chose from. You do have to register to watch. They have a forum, bookstore and a paranormal store.
Watch these cams for free.
Ordsall Hall. Coming from the UK this has 2 cams in the Ordsall Hall. They also have a fourm you can join. Ordsall is a beautiful place and on occasion you’ll see them doing an investigation. It’s free to watch the cams here.
Craig Y Nos Castle. 26 streaming cams that rotate in two cam spots. Located in the Brecon Beacons National Park in the UK, it was once a Tuburculosis hospital. Very nice site.
OKC-PRG Hospital Cams. Situated in an abandoned hospital, there are 6 cams with an extra cam they use for investigations, which is Friday or Saturday nights. You can also listen to live audio from inside the hospital. The link is on the top of the cam page. The OKC -PRG forums are separate from the cams page. Lots of illusions due to the condition of the building but still fun to watch.
Willard Library. Old gothic looking library in Evansville, Indiana the Willard Library is home to the Grey Lady. There are three cams on this page that have a click to submit feature. If you think you see something you can click on the “click to submit” bar on the left side of the cam and it will take you to a page where you can circle what you see, then it submits the photo for you. Another cam page for the Willard is here. Both sites are well worth the visit.
Ghost Tracker. There are about 16 cams here including Gettysburg, Little Big Horn, Micronesia Mall in Guam, Alcatraz Island, and 2 from Japan. At times some cams are down but overall a nice site.
Furman University Theatre Cam. The stage cam and the scene shop cam are the choices here. Watch for students and staff as they are seen often since this is a real college.
Bigfoot Cam. Kentucky live streaming cam on Ustream. You have to sign up to use the chat feature but can view the cam free. At times you will get a prerecorded tape but mostly it’s live, and it has audio.
Livescifi.tv. This one is a little different. They have live investigations you can watch usually 3 times a week. Some nights are a review of evidence and a Q&A; session. They start around 11PM EST. Fun to watch.
Dudley Canal . Another UK cam site this one is a boat tunnel. Kind of dark and hard to see at times but interesting.
All information on websites is from my own personal experience visiting the sites.