The Screaming Sixties: Why This Hellish Ocean Passage Breaks Ships and Terrorizes Sailors
The Drake Passage between South America and Antarctica represents the most dangerous ocean crossing on Earth, where hurricane-force winds and 65-foot waves are created by the collision of powerful currents. This 500-mile stretch of hellish waters has terrorized sailors for centuries and continues to challenge even modern ships with its unrelenting fury.
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