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Stars Insider on MSNExploring the dangers of the ocean’s Drake PassageIn the southern reaches of our planet lies a watery no man's land called the Drake Passage, where the raw, untamed forces of nature are unforgiving. Known as one of the most treacherous places on the ...
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TourScoop on MSNAntarctica cruise curious? Consider these tour companiesHX Expeditions has been leading adventure travel trips since 1896 and has more than 20 years of experience operating in ...
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The Untamed Fury of Drake Passage: Why South America’s Southern Seas Are Nearly Impassable - MSNThe 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 ...
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Setting foot on Antarctica! (the first step) - EP 93Drake passage to set foot on Antarctica! We embark you on the journey we took from the beginning till we set foot on Antarctica for the first time and find the Icebergs and the Antarctic wildlife! and ...
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Why the Drake Passage Is the World's Most Dangerous Sea? - MSNThe 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 ...
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48 Hours of Insane Seas in the Drake Passage Captured on Video - MSNI can’t believe Sir Francis Drake, after whom the passage was named, made the first recorded crossing in 1578. If I don’t have any desire to be on this luxurious and safe ship, I can’t ...
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 ...
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.
Massive waves pummeled a cruise ship during an Antarctica voyage, video footage from a passenger shows.. Lesley Anne Murphy posted clips to Instagram on March 26 that appeared to show the ship ...
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