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Introduction

"Earth Live / Live on Earth" is a television program produced by the Earth TV Network headquartered in Germany and then sold to all over the world Used by TV stations or TV production companies. Automatic cameras installed at designated locations and controlled by computer programming take pictures at regular intervals, and then send the latest signals back to the transceiver and production center in Germany, which then releases them to users through dedicated encrypted signals. Since these cameras are not turned on for a long time, the images played to the audience are not real-time images, but the latest signals sent back by the cameras to the development and production center. The latest images of the day from various places.

Use diagrams to illustrate the real-time temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit), humidity (%) and wind speed (km/h or mi/h).

With city name and background music.

List recent major local events. Cities with cameras

According to official website information (* indicates locations where cameras have been disabled):

Africa

South Africa: Cape Town Town), Knysna*, Plettenberg Bay, Pretoria, Port Elizabeth, Johannesburg, Londoloz;

Morocco: Agadir

Asia

India: Udaipur;

Indonesia: Jakarta* );

China: Beijing; Hong Kong, Macau;

Japan: Tokyo

South Korea: Seoul;

Philippines: Cebu, Metro Manila*, Manila Bay;

Brunei: Bandar Seri Begawan;

Cambodia: Phnom Penh;

Thailand: Bangkok;

Israel: Jerusalem;

United Arab Emirates: Dubai, Abu Dhabi Dhabi), Yas Island;

Oman: Muscat;

Qatar: Doha;

Saudi Arabia: Riyadh , Jeddah, Medina, Mecca, Dammam.

Oceania

Australia: Hamilton Island*, Hobart, Mannum*, Melbourne, Phillip Island* , Sydney;

New Zealand: Auckland Number One House, Auckland 2000 Centre*.

New Caledonia: Nouméa.

Europe

Austria: Grünau*, Selden in Tyrol*, Vienna, Salzburg, St. Anton Arlberg, Arlberg Glezizus;

Croatia: Dubrovnik;

Russia: Ekaterinburg, Sochi, St. Petersburg;

Belgium: Brussels;

Finland: Helsinki*;

Poland: Warsaw ;

France: Avignon, Ciboure, Metz, Paris, Saint Malo, Antibes ), Arcachon, Cannes;

Germany: Reichstag building in Berlin, Potsdamer Chaussee in Berlin*, Alter Market in Cologne* , Cologne am Rhine, Dresden, Dusseldorf, Hamburg Harbor, Jungfernstieg*, Leipzig*, Olympic Tower Munich, Wiesn Munich Cam*, Rühstädt, Stuttgart, Warnemünde, MS Deutsche Ship;

Greece: Santorini;

Greece: Santorini;

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Hungary: Budapest;

Italy: Canazei, Monte Lagazuoi, Venice, Corvara;

Italy: Canazei, Monte Lagazuoi, Venice, Corvara;

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Netherlands: Amsterdam;

Spain: Barcelona, ??Mallorca, Sevilla, Tenerife;

Sweden: Stockholm*;

Switzerland: Geneva, Mount Titlis, Lugano, Ticino, Ascona , Lucerne.

Turkey: Antalya, Istanbul, Izmir;

Ukraine: Kyiv;

Czech Republic: Prague;

Moldova: Chisinau;

UK: Piccadilly Circus, London, Gibraltar.

America

Bermuda: Hamilton*;

Canada: Niagara Falls, St. Andrew (formerly translated as "St. Andrews") );

United States: Beaver Creek Resort, Colorado, Honolulu, Hawaii, New Orleans*, New York, New York East River, Fifth Avenue in New York City* (New York) Empire State Building in New York City, San Francisco, California* (San Francisco), Santa Fe, New Mexico*, Seattle (Seattle), San Dona, Arizona ( Sedona, Arizona*, Los Angeles, Venice, California, Washington D.C.;

Brazil: Rio de Janeiro. TVB Jade Channel and Pearl Channel have broadcast The World LIVE signal every day since October 13, 2003. It is called "See the Earth Instantly". The program is about 2 to 3 minutes long and covers about 7 cities. Starting from December 31, 2004, the Motion TimeLapse signal will be broadcast every New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, broadcasting the situation of a city from day to night, called "New Year's Day Episode of Seeing the Earth Instantly".

The news channel of TVB pay TV will broadcast The World LIVE signal after its launch. The time period is longer than that of Jade Channel and Pearl Channel.

The cable news station plays The World LIVE signal on the left side of the screen during part of the world weather period.

Phoenix Satellite TV Information Channel broadcasts The World LIVE signal 3 to 4 minutes before the program, called "This Moment of Earth".

The Motion TimeLapse signal, titled "One Day in a Moment", was previously broadcast, but it has now been discontinued. Al Jazeera, which broadcasts the Earth TV signal.