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A Chilean kayaker had a miraculous escape after being swallowed and subsequently released by a humpback whale in the Strait of Magellan. Adrián Simancas, the kayaker involved, described the terrifying moment, saying, “I thought it had eaten me.” The incident was recorded by his father, who remained calm during the episode. Fortunately, both men survived and managed to safely reach shore, despite the initial chaos and fear that followed the encounter.
According to the Associated Press, Simancas was kayaking with his father when a massive humpback whale unexpectedly engulfed him. He described the icy waters and the threat of hypothermia as he struggled to return to safety. “When I came up and started floating, I was scared that something might happen to my father too,” Simancas recalled.
Typically, humpback whales are known to feed on small fish and krill and avoid human contact, which makes this encounter unusual. Thankfully, both kayakers emerged from the incident unharmed.