Kayaker Swallowed and Spat Out by Humpback Whale in Stunning Encounter
Unforgettable Moment Caught on Camera
A 24-year-old kayaker, Adrian Simancas, experienced a once-in-a-lifetime encounter when a humpback whale briefly swallowed him before spitting him back out. The dramatic incident occurred last Saturday in the icy waters of Chile’s Patagonia region, near the Strait of Magellan, and was captured on camera by his father, Dell Simancas.
A Close Call in the Ocean
In the jaw-dropping footage, the massive whale surfaces unexpectedly, engulfing Adrian for a few moments before releasing him back into the water. In the background, his father can be heard shouting, “Grab the boat!“, as Adrian struggles to regain control.
“I thought it swallowed me,” Adrian recalls in the video.
What It Felt Like to Be Inside a Whale
Speaking to CNN en Español, Adrian described the surreal experience of being momentarily trapped inside the whale’s mouth:
“When I turned around, I felt a slimy texture on my face. I saw dark blue, white, and something closing in around me before I was pulled underwater.”
For a terrifying moment, he thought it was the end. “I thought I was going to die. I didn’t know what it was.”
Luckily, his life vest pulled him back to the surface within two seconds, allowing him to process what had just happened.
A Father’s Shock and Relief
Dell Simancas, who had been filming the waters due to the “exciting waves,” was stunned when he realized what had happened.
“I heard a loud wave behind me, and when I turned around, Adrian and his kayak were gone. I panicked. Then, a few seconds later, I saw him resurface, followed by his pack raft.”
Despite the terrifying ordeal, when asked if they would go kayaking again, both father and son enthusiastically replied in unison, “Of course.”
Why Did the Whale Swallow Him?
Wildlife scientist Vanessa Pirotta explained that the humpback whale was likely lunge-feeding on krill or fish and that Adrian was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.
“The whale was not targeting him. These animals do not have the ability to swallow humans, as they have a narrow esophagus and lack teeth for chewing,” she clarified.
The Strait of Magellan: A Wildlife Hotspot
The Strait of Magellan is a popular destination for kayaking, whale watching, and other outdoor adventures. Humpback whales, known for their acrobatic displays, are frequently spotted jumping and slapping the water with their fins and tails.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), humpback whales are found in all major oceans and are a favorite among whale watchers due to their playful and active nature.
A Harrowing Yet Fascinating Encounter
While the experience was undoubtedly terrifying, Adrian and his father now have an incredible story to tell—a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with one of the ocean’s most magnificent creatures.