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The Drake Passage, located between the southern tip of South America and the West Antarctic Peninsula, is known for being one of the most dangerous stretches of ocean on Earth. With waves reaching ...
The Brief. A cruise ship faced massive 30-40-foot waves in the turbulent Drake Passage. Passenger Lesley Anne Murphy captured footage of the wild ride, showing passengers falling and sliding.
Waves in the Drake Passage crashed against the hull of the Ocean Explorer ship, tossing passengers around. Passengers called it “a 48-hour rollercoaster.” You have to see the video.
Passengers aboard a cruise ship endured huge waves as they traveled through the infamous Drake Passage, ... Drake Lake.’ If you’re like us, you get the ‘Drake Shake’ with 35-foot waves.” ...
The Drake Passage can see waves of up to 49 feet. - Mike Hill/Stone RF/Getty Images At around 600 miles wide and up to 6,000 meters (nearly four miles) deep, the Drake is objectively a vast body ...
They were six voyagers rowing against the wind, against waves studded with shards of ice—it was, perhaps, the hardest way to get to Antarctica. In December 2019, explorer Fiann Paul led a team ...
Waves in the Drake Passage crashed against the hull of the Ocean Explorer ship, tossing passengers around. Passengers called it “a 48-hour rollercoaster.” You have to see the video.
The Drake Passage can see waves of up to 49 feet. - Mike Hill/Stone RF/Getty Images At around 600 miles wide and up to 6,000 meters (nearly four miles) deep, the Drake is objectively a vast body ...