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View The Drake Passage LIVE! - Antarctica Travel Group
How big are the waves in the Drake Passage? During the “Drake Lake”, waves will average between zero to eight feet (0m-2.5m), while average conditions are normally eight to 12 feet (2.5m-4m). Extreme Drake crossing can see swells as large are 15-20feet (5m+).
The Drake Passage: The world’s most terrifying ocean crossing
Dec 23, 2024 · For many, being able to boast of surviving the “Drake shake” is part of the attraction of going to the “white continent.” But what causes those “shakes,” which can see waves topping nearly 50...
Drake Passage Weather Forecasts — Drake WX
Wind, wave and weather forecasts for the Drake Passage and Antarctic Peninsula region from multiple official sources, plus Antarctica ice charts, cruise ship locators and webcams.
Drake Passage - Wikipedia
The Drake Passage is the body of water between South America's Cape Horn, Chile, Argentina, and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. It connects the southwestern part of the Atlantic Ocean ( Scotia Sea ) with the southeastern part of the Pacific Ocean and extends into the Southern Ocean .
Terrifying footage captures moment 95ft waves submerge cruise …
Jan 3, 2024 · The anxiety-inducing clip, which was filmed on December 2, 2023 and later uploaded to TikTok, shows winds of 115mph smashing into the water and creating 30ft waves which lick up towards the side of the boat.
Massive waves bombard Drake Passage cruise ships in viral ... - Fox News
Jan 12, 2023 · Several harrowing videos of heavy waves battering cruise ships in the Drake Passage as passengers look on have gone viral in recent months, serving as a reminder that the high-priced cruises...
The Drake Passage - An Infamous Ocean Voyage to Antarctica
Jul 6, 2020 · Seasoned travelers say the Drake Passage has two states: the ‘Drake Lake’ or the ‘Drake Shake’. The latter can feature large waves up to about 9-12 meters (wave heights of approximately 30-39 feet).
Drake Passage: the world's most notorious sea route
Welcome to the Drake Passage, the world's most dangerous sea route, home to 65-foot-plus waves. Here's why the 620-mile stretch between Cape Horn and Antarctica is treacherous and has become the ultimate extreme sailing adventure.
How tall are the waves in the Drake Passage? - NCESC
Jun 24, 2024 · The waves in the Drake Passage can be up to 60 feet tall. This is due to the convergence of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Southern Oceans, as well as the strong winds and unpredictable weather in the area.
Here's what makes the Drake Passage so dangerous - National …
Jan 24, 2024 · Some of the world’s strongest ocean currents flow through the Drake Passage and huge rogue waves have caused the deaths of passengers on ships there, as recently as 2022.