Adrian Simancas was paddling off the Patagonian city of Punta Arenas on Saturday when the giant baleen surged out of the water swallowing him and his yellow kayak whole.
Footage of the encounter, captured by Dell, showed the kayaker quickly getting scooped up into the massive animal’s mouth and disappearing for a few seconds before resurfacing a few yards away.
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