A British rower making a solo journey across the Atlantic Ocean suddenly found himself with plenty of company when a huge pod of whales surrounded his boat, in a stunning scene captured on video.
Tom Waddington, a U.K.-based ski coach documenting his 2,000-nautical-mile journey to raise money for the mental health charity Mind, posted the encounter to his Instagram account.
“What a special treat,” he said, watching the whales blowing bubbles and rocking the boat as they played around him, some 100 nautical miles off the coast of Newfoundland on Sunday.
Waddington said he believed the pod comprised more than 1,000 long-finned pilot whales.
“I love it,” he added, “but I’m scared they’re gonna hit the rudder.”
Soon after, one of the excitable whales slammed into the side of his boat, leaving him shaken.
Thankfully for Waddington, the pilot whales left his rudders intact. After trying to row away from the pod for two hours, they eventually left him alone — safe and dry(ish).
“I can’t believe it. It’s an amazing sight but also so scary,” he said.
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