Navy Maps Just Revealed What Lies Between Australia and South America — It's Why Ships Never Cross
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The South Pacific isn't just an ocean; it’s a logistical black hole. If you look at a real-time global shipping map, you’ll see thousands of dots crowding the North Pacific and Atlantic, but as you move south of the equator, the map goes dark. Massive cargo ships carrying millions of dollars in goods would rather face the bottlenecks of the Panama Canal or the terrifying storms of the Drake Passage than cross this empty expanse.
In this video, we explore the physics and economics behind the world’s loneliest water. From the Roaring Forties—a belt of permanent 60 mph winds and 50-foot waves—to Point Nemo, the "Spacecraft Cemetery" where you are closer to the International Space Station than any human on Earth. We break down why this region is a biological desert, why no one is coming to save you if your engine fails, and why the "deadly shortcut" of the Drake Passage is still a better financial bet than the South Pacific void.
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