Squeezed into the narrow passage, the current increases, traveling west to east. Brearley says that at surface level, that current is less perceptible — just a couple of knots — so you won’t ...
In a last ditch effort, Denis Kurta and Dmitry Fedotov squeezed through a narrow, 100-meter-long (328-foot-long) passage called the Way to the Dream, which successfully bypassed the sump and ...
Funnelled into the narrow passage, the current intensifies, moving from west to east. About 75,000 people each year cross the Drake Passage to reach Antarctica by sea.