Adrián narrated his ordeal, describing how he felt a "slimy texture" brush against his face as he realized he was engulfed by a massive creature. "I had to think about what to do next," he recalled, fearing the worst. As the moments ticked by, he began to ascend, managing to break the surface, relieved to discover he had not been swallowed whole.

The encounter occurred while they were paddling near Eagle Bay when Dall heard a loud commotion. In a panic, he scanned the waters until he spotted Adrián surfacing, unharmed but slightly shaken. The surprising sequence of events was captured on video, revealing the staggering size of the whale that had inadvertently included the kayak in its feeding spree.

Wildlife conservationist Roched Jacobson Seba later explained the mechanics behind the ordeal, clarifying that humpback whales possess narrow throats, designed only for small fish, and thus are incapable of swallowing large objects like kayaks. It is believed that the young kayaker was accidentally engulfed while the whale was feeding.

Reflecting on this "second chance," Adrián emphasized the importance of learning from this unique experience and being more mindful while navigating waters frequented by whales. Seba echoed this sentiment, urging recreational paddlers to remain vigilant and audible to ensure the safety of both themselves and marine wildlife.