THIS is horrifying moment a kayaker is swallowed whole and then spat out by a 50ft humpback whale.
Adrian Simancas and his dad Dell were kayaking in the choppy waters off the coast off Punta Arenas in Southern Chile on February 8, when the mammoth animal bit off more than he could chew.
Without warning, the 24-year-old who was calmly paddling the waves in his inflatable yellow kayak at around 3pm local time was suddenly engulfed by the jaws of the humpback whale.
The first sign of the 50,000lb beast was when part of its open mouth emerged from the water behind the oblivious kayaker.
With the force of the whale’s jaws, Adrian tipped onto his left side and was taken into the depths by the closing mouth and torrent of water.
His anguished father who filmed the terrifying moment helplessly watched on before Adrian resurfaced after being spat out by the animal.
Dell shouted to his shocked and panicking son telling him to remain calm and to use his kayak as a raft.
He could be heard saying: “Stay calm, stay calm, don’t get back into the boat, head for the shoreline, I’m coming.”
As he paddled towards him while the whale disappeared from view, he continued to urge him: “Stay calm, grab my rope, grab my rope, if we head for the shore everything will be fine” before steering him away from the area.
Recalling the moment on a Chilean TV programme, Adrian who was unharmed in the incident said: “I saw something blue and white passing close to my face like on one side and on top but I didn’t understand what was happening.
“The next minute I sank. I thought I had been eaten.”
Dell, a 49-year-old Venezuelan-born anaesthetist who lives in Chile, added: “I turned round and I couldn’t see Adrian and that was the only real moment of panic.
“He disappeared for about three seconds and then shot out and that’s when I calmed down because I saw he was safe.”
Dell who was also uninjured, revealed that rather than be deterred by the horrifying moment, it was actually a change in the weather that saw them cut the trip short and return to land.
The pair had gone on a Saturday morning trek before unpacking their inflatable kayaks from their backpacks to take to the freezing waters of the 350 mile-long Straits of Magellan.
The strait is considered the most important natural passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
It is believed that the whale mistook Adrian in his kayak for a fish that is part of its diet.
Despite the shock, the pair are already planning their next kayaking adventure, though admittedly with more precautions.
Experts have previously spoken out about the rarity of such an event with one saying the chances of being swallowed by a whale as “1-in-1 trillion.”
It came after veteran US lobster diver Michael Packard ended up inside a humpback’s mouth for around 40 seconds off Provincetown, Massachusetts in June 2021.
Source : https://www.the-sun.com/news/13536314/horror-moment-kayaker-swallowed-by-whale/