Man fell asleep during an Antarctic expedition, and woke up to find a line of penguins outside his tent like they had been invited.
Jason had taken on the challenge of spending several weeks alone in Antarctica, bringing only his tent, supplies, cameras, and enough blankets to get through the freezing nights.
For days, he said he barely saw anything move.
No people. No noise. Just wind, ice, and the feeling that he was completely alone.
One evening, after fishing and eating what little he had caught, he fell into a deep sleep and forgot to fully close the front of his tent.
When he woke up, nothing seemed strange at first.
But when he checked the camera he had left running outside, he couldn’t believe what it captured.
An emperor penguin had wandered up to the tent, stopped at the opening, and stared inside like it was trying to figure out what kind of strange animal was sleeping there.
A few minutes later, more penguins appeared.
One by one, they gathered near the tent until it looked like an entire little crowd had shown up to check on him.
Jason said he went there expecting silence, isolation, and survival.
Instead, he woke up to footage of penguins lining up outside his tent like Antarctica had sent him company.
Now the clip is going viral, and he says he may release more footage soon because that night wasn’t the only strange thing his cameras caught.