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The Drake Passage, between the southern tip of South America and Antarctic, is infamous as one of the most dangerous journeys on the planet. But why is it so rough – and how can you cross safely?
T he Drake Passage is an ocean channel between the southern tip of South America and the West Antarctic Peninsula. Named after the 16th-century explorer Sir Francis Drake, it is notorious for ...
The Drake Passage, located between South America and Antarctica, is infamous as the world’s deadliest stretch of water. In this video, we take you on a gripping journey through one of the most ...
The Drake Passage, where the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans collide, stands as the world’s deadliest maritime corridor, infamous for towering 60 to 80-foot waves, frigid waters below -5 ...
Luxury cruise ship caught in 40-foot waves while sailing through Drake Passage. Passengers on Quark Expeditions' Ocean Explorer ship got rocked with waves up to 40 feet on a recent cruise.
The Drake Passage is known as one of the most dangerous and turbulent stretches of ocean in the world, challenging even the most modern ships. Located between South America and Antarctica, it is ...
The Drake Passage is one of the world’s most treacherous waterways where the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern oceans all collide above Antarctica, according to The Weather Channel.
The 342-foot cruise ship had been steaming through Drake Passage — a 600-mile channel between Antarctica and the Southernmost tip of South America — while returning from a voyage to the Frozen ...