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The clip The Race Invented Part 2 from Deep Water (2006)
And of course "The Sunday Times" came up with the idea
of a nonstop race around the world.
Donald Kerr: There could be no greater challenge.
The first part, down to the South Atlantic, was fairly kind,
but then your troubles started.
Once you rounded the Cape of Good Hope,
you were into the Roaring 40s,
that endless band of storms
that circled the world.
Then, thousands of miles later,
you pass south of Australia,
New Zealand, and across the rest of the Pacific,
to Cape Horn.
The seas became narrow there,
and as they fall together,
they grew wilder.
Then up past the Falkland Islands,
cross the equator, back into the North Atlantic,
and you were on your way home.