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Sailing "under" South America, especially near the infamous Cape Horn, is one of the most feared routes in maritime history. Ships dread this passage due to unpredictable weather, massive waves ...
Sailing in Cape Horn’s waters is considered one of the greatest nautical challenges. Its extreme southern latitude (56°S) and the geography beyond it impose exceptional and highly dangerous ...
The world's “roughest sea” is home to such huge waves, cruise ships fear to sail through them. The Drake Passage is the body of water between South America's Cape Horn and the South Shetland ...
The Golden Globe race, as it was named, was a monumental challenge that required sailing westward from England, around the Cape of Good Hope, crossing the Pacific, and rounding Cape Horn to return ...
Completing their longest and most challenging leg, the Indian Naval Sailing Vessel, INSV, Tarini arrived safely in Stanley, Falkland Islands after travelling 10,400km from New Zealand.
MacArthur must round the Cape - situated at the tip of South America - before charting her route north towards the equator and on to the finish between France and Britain. "She's looking pretty good ...