Andrea Humpreys says she has a hickey on her lip from when an octopus near Campbell River sucked on her face.
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The local teacher is an experienced diver and during a recent trip near the Argonaut Wharf she had an experience she’ll never forget.
Her and four diving buddies encountered a 10-foot octopus that definitely wasn’t shy around humans.
“It had climbed on my camera like a bunch of times and at one point it was on my body, like, kind of engulfed over my stomach area giving me a hug,” Humphreys told the Campbell River Mirror. “The only exposed part of my body was my mouth and several times it had a tentacle up over my mouth and my regulator; on my lip and I could feel it, like, sucking in the suckers on my lip.”
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“Oh, yeah, it was insane,” she added.
What’s even more amazing is that Humphreys was able to film the whole thing. Watch the video here.
“I’ve been diving for 12 years. Six-hundred-and-fifty dives and never had an encounter like that,” she told CHEK News. “It was exhilarating.”