By I-Hsien Sherwood | i.sherwood@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Dec 31, 2012 02:58 PM EST

Revelers around the world are ringing in the New Year. Watch live streams from cities all across the globe.

EarthCam offers live New Year's Eve video streams from dozens of cities around the world.

Sydney, Australia and Tokyo, Japan have already had their New Year's celebrations, but Moscow is just getting ready for midnight. EarthCam has two feeds from Moscow, one from Novodevichy Convent and Cathedral and one from Pavelstakaya Tower.

Check in to watch preparations at other cities. Hamburg and Prague celebrate after Moscow, then Amsterdam and Paris. The Eiffel Tower is lit up like a giant candle, awaiting the fireworks.

The New Year moves to South America after that, with a distant shot of Rio de Janeiro.

The Boston camera overlooks the Charles River, the Prudential building and the John Hancock building.

A dozen feeds cover all parts of New York's Times Square, as well as the Statue of Liberty.

The feeds round out the rest of the United States, with feeds including Chicago, Las Vegas, Hollywood Boulevard and the Hawaiian island of Kauai.

For those who missed some of the early revelry, watch the fireworks in Auckland, New Zealand here.

Sydney Australia's fireworks are typically spectacular, as it's the first large city in the world to ring in the New Year. Watch them here.

In Asia, the Chinese city of Hong Kong also released fireworks. Watch here.

And, of course, people who want to stay at home and watch the official New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square in New York, can tune into the official live feed here.

Coverage begins a 5:00 p.m. EST and will feature celebrities, musical performances, fireworks and the ball drop. The presentation will be commercial-free and continue until 1:00 in the morning on New Year's Day, so take a nap now to prepare.

Or just watch it on YouTube tomorrow.

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