NorthGaWeather wrote:From a report on Camille
"With satellite imagery, forecasters identified a typical tropical wave off the coast of Africa on August 5, 1969. On August 9, the system was about 480 miles east of the Caribbean's leeward islands. Five days later, the pilot of a Navy reconnaissance plane observed a central pressure of 29.50 inches of mercury and surface winds of 55 mph (USACE 1970). Forecasters classified Camille as a tropical storm located 60 miles west of Grand Cayman Island, 480 miles south of Miami"
Now, I certainly don't profess to be a weather buff, but as with the vast majority of tropical systems, the origins of Camille came off of Africa. Whether these waves turn into more depends on the atmospheric conditions at that time.
Further, in terms of strictly APPEARANCE, as the original poster first noted, both systems do look a lot alike. This much is clear. Whether Ivan takes a similar track and intensity as Camille remains to be seen. I think the poster was only talking about the pictures.