Day 38 - Cape Horn, Chile


Cape Horn marks the southernmost point of South America and is known for its challenging maritime conditions, including strong winds and turbulent seas. The cape gained prominence during the age of exploration in the 17th and 18th centuries when European navigators sought new trade routes between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Even today many ships still faced perilous conditions, earning the cape a reputation as a maritime hazard.

Our visit was met with a dreary cold rainy day. The winds were blowing, but conditions were not a challenge for Serenade of the Seas. The conditions did fuel grade school memories when I first learned about the cape. As back then, I thought about how brave those early explorers were sailing into the unknown. I thought about the small wooden ships and how many failed to return home. Now I find it curious how small bits of knowledge planted so many years ago, surface from the depths and tie the past with the present. The mind is a strange creation.

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