Horrifying Simulation Shows What Happens To Your Body If You Are Swallowed By A Whale

People described the simulation posted on YouTube as 'traumatizing' …

By: Niamh Shackleton UNILAD

A simulation showing what would happen if you were to be swallowed by a whale is unlocking a new fear in people.

Not only that, a recent incident in Chile proved that while the chance of being swallowed by a whale is slim, it’s not impossible.

Last weekend, Adrián Simancas was kayaking with his father through the Strait of Magellan, off Chile’s Patagonian coast, with his father, Dell, when Adrián was suddenly swallowed up by a whale.

A whale almost ate a man in Chile in recent days, (Twitter / @AMAZlNGNATURE).
A whale almost ate a man in Chile in recent days, (Twitter / @AMAZlNGNATURE).

The horrifying moment was caught on camera by Dell and, by means of a miracle, Adrián survived the ordeal.

Adrián admitted that he thought he was a goner.

“At first I thought I had died,” he told Associated Press. “It was like, of course, a lot of terror because I thought no, no, there was nothing I can do.”

Going on to recall the moment it happened, Adrián said: “I saw something between blue and white that passed close to my face and it was like on one side and above me. I didn’t understand what was happening and then I felt like I was drowning.”

Now, a simulation of what would happen to you if you were swallowed by a whale is doing the rounds.

Zack D Films made the viral clip last year and it left people ‘traumatized’.

To date, the video has been viewed a staggering 62 million times.

The narrator says in the video: “If you were swallowed by a sperm whale you would be squeezed down its massive throat. You’d continue down its esophagus and into a series of stomach chambers that are filled with digestive acids.”

This is certainly as terrible as it sounds, and this is emphasized by the dummy used in the simulation having a permanent screaming face.

The narrator continued: “These acids would immediately start breaking down your body but even if you managed to avoid the acid, the lack of air inside the whale would quickly cause you to suffocate.”

Commenting on video, one person penned: “Bro I swear this channel gives me unlocking phobias.”

The simulation unlocked a new fear in people, (Zackdfilms / YouTube).
The simulation unlocked a new fear in people, (Zackdfilms / YouTube).

“This is ACTUALLY traumatizing, not just a slightly weird animation,” penned someone else.

“What makes it scarier is that there’s no light and the smell, whenever you try to ask for help no one would hear you and you will just rot there,” another added.

Fortunately, this wasn’t the case for Adrián though and he was spat out by the whale that swallowed him then towed back to safety by his father.

I’m not sure if Adrián is a gambling man or not, but I’d be doing this week’s lottery if I were him!

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New York To London In Under An Hour? The $20 Trillion Transatlantic Tunnel Plan

New York To London In Under An Hour? The $20 Trillion Transatlantic Tunnel Plan

In travel news this week: the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards, why you shouldn’t gift-wrap methamphetamine, plus infrastructure megaprojects around the world.

Bridge & Tunnel Crowd

There's been online discussion this week about plans for a transatlantic tunnel between London and New York.
There’s been online discussion this week about plans for a transatlantic tunnel between London and New York.

There’s been a whole bunch of international infrastructure projects in the news this week, with a strong focus on digging.

Busy beavers and merry moles have been chattering about resurfaced plans for a $20 trillion transatlantic tunnel that could theoretically link London and New York in just an hour using vacuum tube technology. That’s 3,000 miles of burrowing, mind, which Newsweek estimates could take the best part of a millennium if construction proceeded at the same rate as Europe’s Channel Tunnel.

In plans that are actually happening, Norway broke ground last month on its Rogfast project, which promises to be the world’s longest, deepest undersea road tunnel. Elsewhere in northern Europe, the world’s longest road and rail tunnel, the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel between Denmark and Germany, is slated to open in 2029.

Southern Europe isn’t shy of a project or two, either. Construction of a new bridge linking Greece and Turkey might be closer to getting underway, the Greek Reporter said Friday.

Over ne western end of Europe, the UK is busy building one of the world’s most expensive railway projects, known as HS2 (High Speed 2), which now costs an almighty $416 million per mile. However, many people think it’s pointless.

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