Dec 26, 2023
Aakanksha Sharma
Dangerous seas across the world
The deep sea and cruise adventures are not everyone’s cup of tea. From sea sickness to the frightening waves and ice-cold temperatures, seas and oceans can at times be dangerous. Here we list 10 of the most dangerous and stormiest seas in the world.
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Drake Passage
Situated between South America's Cape Horn and Antarctica, the Drake Passage is known for its extreme weather conditions, including fierce winds, massive waves, and unpredictable storms due to the meeting of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans.
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North Atlantic Ocean
This region is prone to violent storms and hurricanes and the presence of strong currents, icebergs, and fog adds to the risk.
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Bering Sea
Located between Alaska and Russia, the Bering Sea is famous for all the wrong reasons. Extreme weather conditions, freezing temperatures, violent storms, and rogue waves are common here, making navigation difficult for sailors.
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South China Sea
Despite being an important trade route, the South China Sea is plagued by territorial disputes, piracy, and a high volume of maritime traffic. The South China Sea has witnessed many disappearances, collisions, and accidents.
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Gulf of Aden
Positioned between Yemen and Somalia, this sea route is infamously known for piracy activities and loss of life. Ships, yachts, and boats passing through this area are at risk of hijackings and armed attacks.
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Black Sea
Famous for its sudden and violent storms, the Black Sea also poses risks due to its shallow depth, which can lead to rapidly changing conditions.
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Tasman Sea
One of the most rough sea routes in the world is found between Australia and New Zealand. The Tasman Sea witnesses powerful storms and intense weather patterns.
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Labrador Sea
Quite opposite to its name, the Labrador Sea is a violent one. It is prone to dense fog, icebergs, and severe weather conditions, especially in winter.
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Bay of Biscay
Present on the western coast of France and the northern coast of Spain, the Bay of Biscay is another waterbody to steer clear of. The storm, rogue waves, and intense fog make it a task for amateurs and experts alike.
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Maracaibo Lake
A lake in Venezuela, Maracaibo witnesses and is known for Catatumbo Lightning, nightly storms, and flashes lasting above 10 hours.
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