What they uncovered was beyond their wildest imagination—a woman wrapped inside the belly of the beast…

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In a bizarre real-life twist, hikers in Southeast Asia discovered a massive snake—only to find a woman alive inside it.

The woman was weak but breathing, and later revealed she’d been kidnapped by a group who believed a ritual involving the snake would change their fate. Miraculously, the snake never digested her, and its slow metabolism kept her alive for days.

Her survival story has gone viral, with some calling it a miracle and others skeptical. Experts are now studying the snake, trying to make sense of this unbelievable event.

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