Watchtower Online in Germany

Watchtower Online in Germany

I have the honor and privilege of working with real life heroes daily and as this story came across my desk I was compelled to share it with CBM readers. Following the "Steel Shadow" article editor Brent Sprecher posted this past weekend, we can safely say that "Watchtower is ONLINE!"

By TheDeadLantern - Feb 03, 2010 12:02 PM EST
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Source: German Man Saved On Frozen Sea By Webcam Spotter

A woman admiring the sunset on a tourist webcam in northern Germany spotted a man who was lost on the frozen North Sea and probably saved his life by alerting authorities, police said Wednesday.

The man had climbed over pack ice off the coast to photograph a sunset near the town of St. Peter-Ording, then became disoriented on the ice, Husum police spokeswoman Kristin Stielow said.

Unable to locate the beach, the man began using his camera to flash for help. That got the attention of a woman hundreds of miles (kilometers) away in southern Germany who was watching the sunset over the sea on her computer.

The woman contacted police, who located the man's signals and guided him into shore by flashing their car lights. Officers then lectured him on the dangers of trekking on the ice.

Police would not identify the man or the woman who spotted him. Stielow said he was a German tourist in his forties.

She said locals are well aware of the risk of disorientation as darkness falls and the beach becomes hard to identify, but vivid sunsets over frozen landscapes often draw people away from the shore.

At the time the man lost his bearings, the air temperature was below freezing. He could have frozen to death or fallen through the ice, Stielow added.

St. Peter-Ording is popular tourist destination known for its beaches and sailing, and the local tourism board runs a Web site with a webcam. The board, however, said images from the webcam are routinely erased and the dramatic flashes from the man's camera were not saved before the story came to light.

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HannibalSmith
HannibalSmith - 2/3/2010, 1:29 PM
First.
Misterfan
Misterfan - 2/3/2010, 1:46 PM
now thats cool
... no pun intended.
flames809
flames809 - 2/3/2010, 5:03 PM
are people being tested?
TheDeadLantern
TheDeadLantern - 2/3/2010, 6:04 PM
Would be kinda interesting. I'm not talking that stupid, "Who Wants to be a Super Hero," crap either. I'm talking mix that plus Fear Factor in it. Set them up with cars exploding, buildings catchingon fire, etc without them knowing and have actors inside in a control safe environment. See who can make the cut.
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