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National Geographic Orion Bridge (Forward) Live Webcam | Real-Time Camera Onboard National Geographic Orion Cruise Ship - Cruising Earth

National Geographic Orion Cruise Ship

National Geographic Orion
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National Geographic Orion - Bridge (Forward) Webcam / Camera Decommissioned

National Geographic Orion Bridge (Forward) Webcam Decommissioned

*** National Geographic Orion's Bridge (Forward) Webcam has been decommissioned. ***

This ship webcam has been decommissioned by the ship operator Lindblad Expeditions (Nat Geo). If you would like to see National Geographic Orion's camera(s) returned to service please contact the cruise line directly. The following is Lindblad Expeditions (Nat Geo)'s customer service contact information and social media links:
Lindblad Expeditions (Nat Geo) Logo
Headquarters: New York, New York
Parent Company: Lindblad Travel
Website: https://www.expeditions.com/
Email: explore@expeditions.com
Phone: 1 (800) 397-3348
Note: Multiple cruise lines took their cameras out of service at the beginning of the pandemic. No cruise line that did this has returned them to service at this time.

National Geographic Orion Cruise Ship Details

Seasonal Routes: Northern Europe, South Pacific
In Service:2003 | 23 years
Last Refurb:2013
Class:NA
Builder:NA
Build Location:NA
Call Sign:C6TE3
Flagged Country:Bahamas
Passengers:106
Crew:75
Gross Tons:3,984 GT
Length: 337.0 ft
Beam: 46.0 ft
Draft: 12.6 ft
Speed: 13.0 knots / 15.0 mph
Staterooms:53

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