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Kayaker swallowed by whale recalls feeling ‘slimy texture’ in its mouth

Andrea Díaz & Ayelén Oliva

BBC Mundo

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Adrián Simancas was kayaking when he was swallowed by a humpback whale

The first thing kayaker Adrián Simancas noticed after he was swallowed by a whale was the ******.

“I spent a second realising I was inside the mouth of something, that maybe it had eaten me, that it could have been an orca or a sea monster,” the 23-year-old told BBC Mundo.

Adrián had started to think how he might survive inside the humpback whale “like Pinocchio” – then the creature spat him back out.

The Venezuelan kayaker had been paddling through the Strait of Magellan, off Chile’s Patagonian coast, with his father when he felt something “hit me from behind, closing in on me and sinking me”.

His father, Dall,

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“I closed my eyes, and when I opened them again, I realised I was inside the whale’s mouth,” Adrián told the BBC.

He felt something “slimy” touch his face, and all he could see was dark blue and white.

“I wondered what I could do if it had swallowed me since I could no longer fight to stop it,” he said.

“I had to think about what to do next.”

But within seconds, Adrián started to feel as though he was rising toward the surface.

Watch: ‘I thought had died’, says man swallowed by whale

“I was a little afraid of whether I would be able to hold my breath because I didn’t know how deep I was, and I felt like it took me a long time to come up.

“I went up for two seconds, and finally I got to the surface and realised that it hadn’t eaten me.”

In a nearby kayak, Adrián’s father Dall Simancas watched on in disbelief.

The pair had just crossed Eagle Bay – down the coast from Punta Arenas, Chile’s southernmost city – when he heard a ****** behind him. “When I turned around, I didn’t see Adrián.”

“I was worried for a second, until I saw him coming up out of the sea,” the 49-year-old said.

“Then I saw something, a body, which I immediately interpreted as most likely being a whale because of its size.”

Dall had fixed a camera to the back of his kayak to record the rising waves – which captured his son’s remarkable experience.

Watching the footage back, Adrián – who moved with his father to Chile from Venezuela seven years ago in search of a better quality of life – was shocked to see just how enormous the whale had been.

“I hadn’t seen the moment when the back appears, and the fin is visible. I didn’t see it, I heard it. That made me nervous,” he said.

“But later, with the video, I realised that it actually appeared before me in such a huge size that perhaps if I had seen it, it would have scared me even more.”

‘Physically impossible to ********’

For Adrián, the experience was not just about survival – but he said felt he had received a “second chance” when the whale spat him out.

The “unique” experience in one of the most extreme places on Earth had “invited me to reflect on what I could have done better up until that point, and on the ways I can take advantage of the experience and appreciate it as well”, he added.

But there is a simple reason he was able to escape the whale so quickly, according to a wildlife expert.

Humpback whales have narrow throats “about the size of a household pipe” designed for swallowing small fish and shrimp, Brazilian conservationist Roched Jacobson Seba told the BBC.

“They physically cannot ******** large objects like kayaks, tires, or even big fish like tuna,” he said.

“Ultimately, the whale ***** out the kayak because it was physically impossible to ********.”

The humpback whale likely engulfed Adrián by accident, Mr Seba suggested.

“The whale was likely feeding on a school of fish when it unintentionally scooped up the kayak along with its meal.

“When whales surface too quickly while feeding, they can accidentally hit or engulf objects in their path.”

He warned that the encounter served as “an important reminder” to avoid using paddleboards, surfboards or other silent vessels in areas where whales usually swim.

Boats used for whale watching and research must always keep their engines on, he added, as the noise helps whales detect their presence.

Additional reporting by Luis Barrucho and Maia Davies.



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