You must have heard of the Panama Canal, a marvel of engineering that revolutionised travel by significantly reducing the time it takes to ship goods around South America. But before this shortcut existed, sailors had to brave a much more treacherous route: the Drake Passage.
The Drake Passage, a 620-mile body of water separating Cape Horn, Chile from Antarctica, is as legendary as perilous. Imagine the distance between London and Berlin condensed into a churning seaway where the Pacific and...
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