The ship turns and heads north, for the rock 'n' roll of the Drake Passage.
We leave Antarctica and head north across the Drake Passage.
"Captain," he asked, "what course do you propose to take us out of Drake Passage?"
In the south, they have been seen at almost 60 S - well into the Drake Passage.
The Drake Passage is directly to the south of it.
Today, we leave the Antarctic and head north back across the Drake Passage.
During these two days, we will sail across the Drake Passage.
The trip across the treacherous Drake Passage is expected to take 15 to 20 days.
Hence, I may not be particularly happy with Drake Passage.
This was more attractive to some but no less dangerous, due in part to the rough waters of the Drake Passage.