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'I'm just lucky': Humpback whale breaches onto windsurfer in Australia

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An Australian windsurfer is lucky to be alive after he survived a 鈥渙ne-in-a-million鈥 encounter when he was knocked off his surfboard by a breaching humpback whale.

Video captured the dramatic moment a whale emerges from the water and knocks 55-year-old Jason Breen off his board.

Breen says he was trapped under water and could feel the whale鈥檚 body pushing him down.

鈥淚 saw the head coming up. then I saw the rest of the body coming up, and then I saw the whole thing above me, and about that stage, I鈥檝e got to be honest, I thought I was in trouble.鈥

Breen was uninjured and able to return to land following the incident.

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