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No land, no shelter - why the Drake Passage turns deadly
The Drake Passage sits between South America and Antarctica, where the world’s strongest winds and currents converge. With no ...
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Why modern navigation still hasn’t solved the Drake Passage problem
Sailors called it a death sentence. Towering 80-foot waves, hurricane-force winds, and freezing waters that can kill in ...
My voyage was rough and I experienced a significant Drake Shake. Fortunately, I managed to avoid any significant seasickness, ...
In Antarctica, things can change in a heartbeat. Our ship was approaching the Lemaire Channel, nicknamed “Kodak Alley” for ...
Iceberg A-23A has had a long and arduous journey. It first broke off from Antarctica’s Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986. Afterwards ...
Two expedition ships collided due to strong winds in Argentina earlier this week, according to a report by a local newspaper.
An expedition ship broke free from its moorings and hit another vessel during windy conditions in Ushuaia, Argentina.
When her husband fell deathly ill with no suitable second-in-command, Mary Ann Patten captained his ship to safety.
Standing at the edge of the world, in a place I only knew from photos and documentaries, I can’t imagine a greater thrill ...
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5 Of The Most Persistent Cruise Ship Myths, Debunked
Many people don't think they'll dislike cruising, but in many cases, it's simply because they've come to believe some of ...
From cargo-passenger hybrids in French Polynesia to glamorous riverboats on the Nile, small ships offer a more intimate, ...
Egypt captain reaches milestone during AFCON quarter-final win over Ivory Coast(Photo) Only Pelé and Neymar did it quicker: ...
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