
Costanera Ocean Swell Cam
OnlineRun by the Universidad de Valparaíso's School of Ocean Engineering, this camera watches the Pacific coastline of Pichilemu, one of Chile's most celebrated surf towns. The feed tracks marejadas — the ocean swells that shape the region's famous breaks — supporting real-time coastal and surf monitoring along the seafront promenade.
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A Surf Capital on Camera
Pichilemu is widely regarded as Chile's premier surfing destination, drawing wave riders to its long Pacific beach breaks and rugged coastal points. This live view looks out over the town's seafront Costanera, where a palm-lined promenade meets the open ocean.
A Scientific Ocean-Engineering Project
The camera is operated by the Universidad de Valparaíso's School of Ocean Engineering as part of its Marejadas UV program, which studies swell behavior along the Chilean coast. The feed supports the university's public wave-forecast service, giving researchers and surfers alike a continuous visual record of sea conditions.
Watching the Swell Roll In
From this vantage point, viewers can follow how ocean swells generated far out in the Pacific arrive and break along Pichilemu's shoreline. The open horizon and unobstructed sightline make it a useful reference for anyone tracking surf conditions or coastal dynamics in central Chile.
Practical Details
The camera sits along the coastal road overlooking the beach and town of Pichilemu, in the O'Higgins Region. It streams continuously, offering an ongoing window onto one of South America's most storied surf coasts.
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