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A kayaker spent nearly 3 seconds inside a whale, and although it didn't come close to Jonah's three-day record, it likely felt just as long. Adrián Simancas had been kayaking in Chile's Strait of ...
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A humpback whale briefly scooped a kayaker in Chile into its mouth in an incident straight out of the biblical book of Jonah.
The biblical story of Jonah has always seemed rather fantastical; after all, who could survive in the belly of a whale? Since when do whales swallow people? Well, since this week, apparently; a ...
Directed by Keesha T. Bishop-Darty and featuring choreography by Roshanda D. Spears, the production promises to blend storytelling, drama, and movement in a powerful retelling of Jonah’s journey ...
When Adrian Simancas climbed into his kayak to paddle through the Strait of Magellan, the kayaker didn't expect to end up inside a humpback whale's mouth.
Overhead (yes, in the whale) hangs a little wooden lightbulb, and by its light he is reading one of a stack of little wooden books. Just sitting there quietly reading a book, inside the whale.
If Standard takes it back and makes a deal with Jean Paul, Jonah will have nearly 40% of his whale safely inside.
A humpback whale briefly engulfed a kayaker off the coast of Chile in an incident caught on camera. Experts say it couldn't have swallowed him even if it wanted to.