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Passengers on Quark Expeditions' Ocean Explorer ship got rocked with waves up to 40 feet on a recent cruise, rocking those onboard.
Passengers freaked out as 12-metre waves slammed into a cruise liner navigating a treacherous stretch of ocean off Antarctica, as seen in wild footage.
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Passengers on a cruise ship sailing through rough seas got more than they bargained for when waves up to 40 feet rocked passengers onboard. Video posted to Instagram shows massive waves hitting ...
Ms Murphy shared clips of her experience from the Drake Passage on Instagram on March 26. The clips showed a TV slamming into a wall, a woman sliding across the floor as the ship rocked ...
Passengers aboard a luxury cruise ship had a harrowing experience as 40-foot waves battered their vessel while crossing the Drake Passage — the notorious 600-mile-wide stretch of water ...
The phenomenon even has its own name - the “Drake Shake.” The passage is between Argentina and Antarctica and the company assures passengers that the ship was “built to navigate such waters.” ...
Waves in the Drake Passage crashed against the hull of the Ocean Explorer ship, tossing passengers around. Passengers called ...