Australian surfer collided with whale
The average weight of these creatures can reach up to 40 tons.
55-year-old Australian windsurfer Jason Breen luckily survived after his collision with a humpback whale.The incident, which took place on Sydney's northern beaches on Wednesday, was recorded by Breen's action camera.In the video, it is seen that the baby humpback whale rushes upwards, hits the surfer and knocks him into the water.Breen, whose leg rope broke during the incident, then climbed onto the surfboard.The windsurfer, who thought "everything was over" until he got to the sea, said, "The whale dragged me 6 or 9 meters down.""To be honest, I thought I was dead," said Breen, adding, "For a few seconds, I thought, 'This is what dying is like'."
The average weight of these creatures can reach up to 40 tons.
55-year-old Australian windsurfer Jason Breen luckily survived after his collision with a humpback whale.The incident, which took place on Sydney's northern beaches on Wednesday, was recorded by Breen's action camera.In the video, it is seen that the baby humpback whale rushes upwards, hits the surfer and knocks him into the water.Breen, whose leg rope broke during the incident, then climbed onto the surfboard.The windsurfer, who thought "everything was over" until he got to the sea, said, "The whale dragged me 6 or 9 meters down.""To be honest, I thought I was dead," said Breen, adding, "For a few seconds, I thought, 'This is what dying is like'."