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Yeah, that is a big NOPE from me. I have no interest in being around something like that.

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>Passengers aboard a cruise ship endured massive 40ft waves as they travelled through the rough waters of the notorious Drake Passage. Lesley Ann Murphy, a travel blogger aboard Quark Expeditions' Ocean Explorer ship, captured heart-stopping footage of the vessel making its way through the giant waves and crashing water. Murphy estimated some of the waves were between 30 to 40 feet, and her video showed them towering up over the ship and smashing into the paneled windows. In her clip, which was posted to Instagram, several passengers could be seen gathering at the large windows as the blue waves rose up before violently hitting the viewing platform. The foamy white water crashed against the walls, sending the boat rocking back and forth as people lost their balance and fell over.

Yeah, that is a big NOPE from me. I have no interest in being around something like that. Archive: https://archive.today/kNXib From the post: >>Passengers aboard a cruise ship endured massive 40ft waves as they travelled through the rough waters of the notorious Drake Passage. Lesley Ann Murphy, a travel blogger aboard Quark Expeditions' Ocean Explorer ship, captured heart-stopping footage of the vessel making its way through the giant waves and crashing water. Murphy estimated some of the waves were between 30 to 40 feet, and her video showed them towering up over the ship and smashing into the paneled windows. In her clip, which was posted to Instagram, several passengers could be seen gathering at the large windows as the blue waves rose up before violently hitting the viewing platform. The foamy white water crashed against the walls, sending the boat rocking back and forth as people lost their balance and fell over.

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Don't pretty much all ships avoid going through there?

Aside from notoriously awful weather and seas, I believe it's also breeding/spawning grounds for kraken.

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Yeah, if the weather was not such shit it would be a prized shipping route but because of that it is not. It is also part of why it's so damn difficult to get to Antarctica.

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Not to mention that those kraken get hangry after a good spawning...