– Why is Drake’s Passage in Antarctica so popular?

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– Why is Drake’s Passage in Antarctica so popular?

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I’m curious what you mean by “popular.”

Drake’s Passage is utilized because it’s the **only** way going from the South Atlantic into the Southeast Pacific that doesn’t involve going through internal waters of another nation (e.g. the Strait of Magellan, which passes through Chile, or the Panama Canal in Panama), and because it’s open ocean you don’t have to worry as much about navigational hazards.

It’s also not in Antarctica; it’s off the coast, representing the waters separating South America and Antarctica.

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