In an amazing moment that was discovered on the camera, the Hadbat whale briefly briefly boats in his mouth before the man spit quickly.
Adrian Cemancas was blasphemy with his father, Del Cemancas, last Saturday in the Chilean Patagonia when the whale appeared, besieging the young man and her water boats in his mouth for a few seconds before he divorced him.
“I thought I had died,” Adrian told Associated Press, saying he initially believed he was being attacked by Orca. “I I thought it ate meHe has swallowed me. “
His father, who took the entire accident on the camera, can be heard his 24 -year -old son after being released on the huge animal.

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“Stay calm, stay calm,” his father said from behind the lens.
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The horrific meeting occurred in Bahía El águila, near the St. Issidro lighthouse in the Magellan Strait.
While Adrian said he felt “terrorism” during the first few seconds while he was in the mouth of the whale, the real fear began after his release. Tell AP that he is concerned that he might die in the ice water or that the animal will run his father after that.
“When I came and started turning, I was afraid of that Something may happen to my fatherAlso, we will not get to the beach in time, or I will get low body temperature. “
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He was able to quickly reach his father’s boats and climb on board before the two returned to the beach, shook but not accompanied.
While whale attacks on humans are very rare in Chilean waters, whale mortality has increased collision with shipping ships in recent years, and threads have become a repeated issue in the past decade.

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