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Guests were crossing the Drake Passage at the time, a notoriously treacherous waterway between Antarctica and South America.
Passengers survive the ultimate Drake Shake: 48 hours of insane seas, 35-foot waves and unforgettable adventure through the Drake Passage.
Footage recently went viral of a cruise ship being tossed around by massive waves leaving passengers stumbling and sliding ...
They were cruising for a bruising. Passengers freaked out as 40-foot waves slammed into a cruise liner navigating a treacherous stretch of ocean off Antarctica, as seen in freaky footage on Instagram.
T he 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 ...
Lesley Murphy, an American travel journalist, recently experienced the ocean’s wrath on a commercial polar expedition when her ship was rocked by 35-foot waves in the Drake Passage. It happened on a ...
The Cormorant at 55 South, expected to open in January on the southern tip of Chile, will be a hotel tailor-made for the ...
By Shanna Hanbury The strongest ocean current on Earth circles Antarctica. It’s the primary way water moves between the ...
One of the world's most vast and mysterious land masses, Antarctica is a remote and fragile environment you can generally ...
Guests saw the 35-to-40-foot waves while crossing the Drake Passage, a notoriously treacherous waterway between Antarctica and South America. The travel journalist, who also appeared as a ...