The video showed the 342-foot ship struggling against the relentless waves, a common occurrence in the Drake Passage due to the convergence of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans.
Lesley Murphy, an American travel journalist, recently experienced the ocean’s wrath on a commercial polar expedition when ...
Award-winning Israeli wildlife photographer Roie Galitz leads expeditions to remote regions to document the effects of climate change in nature.
Passengers aboard an Antarctic cruise were thrown around by giant waves while the ship passed through the Drake Passage in March 2025. Travel blogger Lesley Anne Murphy captured dramatic footage of ...
I’ve always been enthralled by tales of daring adventures—stories of people navigating icy landscapes, exploring remote ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNWhere to see artworks in MarinThrockmorton Ave., Mill Valley; 415-351-1400; anthonymeier.com. Through May 2: Works by San Francisco artist Jesse Schlesinger and Brazilian artist Manfredo de Souzanetto. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays ...
A cruise ship experienced a turbulent journey through the notorious Drake Passage, where passengers battled massive waves, some reaching up to 40 feet.
The 342-foot cruise ship had been steaming through Drake Passage — a 600-mile channel between Antarctica and the Southernmost ...
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Wide Open Spaces on MSN40 Foot Waves Slam Into Cruise Ship Sending Passengers Flying Into Walls And Tumbling To GroundImage via Shutterstock It's safe to say that passengers on one cruise ship weren't having a great time. But they will have a ...
Passengers survive the ultimate Drake Shake: 48 hours of insane seas, 35-foot waves, and unforgettable adventure through the Drake Passage.
Lesley Ann Murphy, a travel blogger aboard Quark Expeditions' Ocean Explorer ship, captured footage of the moment the vessel ...
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