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The Deadliest Trade Route in History – The Drake Passage Exposed

Picture this: 500 miles of open ocean between South America and Antarctica where three oceans collide and chaos reigns. The Drake Passage, once the only route for global trade before the Panama Canal, became both a highway of wealth and a graveyard of ambition.

Before 1914, ships carrying gold, grain, and wool had to face this deadly shortcut known as the “Everest of the Seas.” Many never returned. Yet for those who survived, fortunes were made. Insurance firms, traders, and empires all gambled on its storms and sometimes won.

Today, cruise ships and research vessels still brave the Drake. But beneath the waves lies a reminder that even in an age of satellites and steel, nature still decides who rules the sea.

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