Why Ships Don’t Navigate Under South America

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Ship captains usually avoid navigating under South America because it’s super dangerous! The waters around the southern tip, called Cape Horn, are known for strong winds, huge waves, and unpredictable weather. It’s basically like the wild west of the ocean, and even experienced sailors can struggle there. Plus, there’s a much safer and quicker route called the Panama Canal, where ships can pass through a man-made channel instead of going all the way around. The canal saves a lot of time and trouble. So, it’s no surprise that most captains prefer the easier and safer option!

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Those waves would be a minor issue for drake

NostalgicPerson
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Boating in the Amazon River across South America would be on the bucket list.

ScottieGray-ct
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Amazing. Would like to see it but only for a few seconds, lol

SterlingsOpinion
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Why we gave up the Panama Canal is beyond all reason.

Shay_-cqcl
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I was in charge of millions in research grant awards, including inspection, audits, and compliance. In my career the motto changed from honest dollars for honest work to :
"When in doubt, lie for the money."

MARILYNANDERSON
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Wrong info many ships pass true the DRAKE PASSAGE 37 cruise ship play the drake passage, counted 85 pleasure BOATS SOME AS SMALL AS 36’ TANKERS AND OTHER DEEP SEA BOATS ALSO

UdoSelbach
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100s of ships a day use the Drake passage. So much sensationalism in social media ..Actually I think it's more to do with the intelligence level of the newer generations.I should just find a scientific fact that's not taught and say o look, I just discovered air .lol

jaustin
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Flat earthers can't grasp the concept of this video.

Ostro
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"Under" the south america? Because it is composed of rocks instead of water.

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