50 Frightening Pics That Make Us Want To Stay As Far Away From The Ocean As Possible (New Pics)
You probably know that humans have only explored about 5% of the world’s oceans. But did you know that the number of viruses in the ocean outnumbers the amount of stars in the Milky Way? Or how about the fact that the deepest part of the ocean stretches down about 36,200 feet? How much do you know about hydrothermal vents? As it turns out, these deep sea vents can reach temperatures of up to 700 degrees Fahrenheit. But don’t worry, if you ever made it that far down, you’d likely be crushed by the water pressure before you were melted.
Are these facts starting to make you sweat? If so, you just might have thalassophobia, or the intense fear of large bodies of water. While many of us love a trip to the beach or going swimming in a warm lake in the summer, these places serve as other people’s worst nightmares. And if you’re certain that you’re purely a land creature, you might want to avoid this list. But if you’re interested in exploring the depths of the ocean and the insane amounts of power that water has, you’re in for a real treat.
We’ve gathered some of our favorite posts from the Thalassophobia subreddit down below to captivate, and possibly terrify, you pandas. Be sure to upvote the pics that you find most fascinating (or unsettling), and let us know in the comments how you feel about vast bodies of water. Then, if you can handle even more of these scary photos, you can check out Bored Panda’s last article on thalassophobia right here! Now, cue the Jaws theme song!
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Silent Power Play
The Calm Before Chaos
Deep Blue Mysteries
The Thalassophobia subreddit has been around since 2013, and it’s become an incredibly popular place since then. It currently has 1.2 million members, and it is home to countless posts featuring how frightening and amazing the world’s bodies of water can be. From photos of creatures that look like they’re from another planet to gigantic waves that could take out entire towns, this online community certainly makes it clear how one could be scared of vast bodies of water. Personally, I’ve always loved swimming in the ocean and taking a trip to a lake, but it only takes one close encounter with drowning to remind you just how powerful water is.
If you’ve never heard of thalassophobia, let’s break down exactly what it is and how it typically manifests itself. Similar to any other specific phobia, Healthline explains that thalassophobia can include symptoms such as restlessness, feeling on edge or worried, being unable to concentrate, irritability, muscle tension, sweating or looking flushed, increased heart rate, trembling, chest pain or discomfort, a feeling of impending doom, a sense of loss of control, upset stomach, chills or hot flashes, and trouble sleeping. In short, it can certainly negatively impact a person’s quality of life.
Sneaky Sea Stalkers
Garden eels. Completely harmless. And as you approach them they retreat into their burrows. So they won't touch your feet.
Hidden Depths Ahead
I've read that you only see 1/3 of an iceberg when looking at it... obviously the rest is very well hidden! What a pic!
Invisible Threats Ahead
If you start to feel like you’re experiencing any of those symptoms just by viewing the pics on this list, feel free to swim away as fast as you can. These photos can be extremely triggering. But if you want to combat your thalassophobia head on, exposure therapy is one possible form of treatment. Betterhelp recommends finding a fitting method to expose yourself to what exactly is causing your fear of bodies of water. “If your fear stems from an inability to swim in deep water, you may take a swimming class,” they explain on their site.
“If you’re worried about sea creatures, you may try visiting them at an aquarium. If you’re able to look directly at your fears, you may be surprised by how quickly you’re able to move past them.” It is best to do this with the help of a professional, so today, viewing this list on your own might be a bit too overwhelming. But if you are experiencing discomfort, anxiety or fear around topics such as this, know that you’re not alone.
Lost and Found Oceanside
When Weather Gets Weird
Above and Below Wonder
It’s actually quite common to have some sort of fear revolving around bodies of water. According to the Cleveland Clinic, about 3% of Americans have aquaphobia, and many people have other water-related phobias including ablutophobia (fear of bathing), cymophobia (fear of waves), megalohydrothalassophobia (fear of underwater creatures or objects), submechanophobia (fear of submerged objects), and thalassophobia. These phobias often stem from past traumatic events involving water, negative stories about water, their family history or being exposed to someone else with the same fears.
Silent Swarm Symphony
Island of Zero Drama
Just Keep Swimming
But aside from people who have a phobia associated with water, plenty of other people are simply scared in deep water. According to Cision, 46% of American adults are afraid when in a pool where the water goes over their heads, and 64% of American adults are scared in deep, open water. This is a perfectly normal reaction; technically, there is possible danger present when we’re surrounded by water so we should be aware of it. It’s important to stay safe and avoid being alone in deep water because you never know what will happen. And if your fear comes from being unable to swim, don’t be afraid to do something about it! It’s never too late to learn how to swim and feel more confident in water. (Not to mention how much fun swimming is!)
Old School Deep Dive
Unexpected Zen Spot
Nature’s Silent Takeover
M. Ellen Dash, founder and CEO of Miracle Swimming for Adults in Sarasota, Florida, told Cision, “People want to know how to swim. Those who learn to swim welcome summertime. But many fail swimming lessons. Unbeknownst to most instructors, the failure is often due to panic during lessons,” she explained. “Many people consider panic a normal step of learning. However, students will only endure this emotional pain to a point, after which they quit. If they return to traditional lessons years later determined to learn, they are often met with the same system that is blind to the harm done by panic. The cycle continues."
"It's okay to be afraid in water," Dash says. "No one is afraid for a silly reason. Yet everyone needs to know how to swim. Find a program that will work for you."
Into the Blue Unknown
Into the Abyss
Deep Sea Daydreams
If the idea of getting in the ocean is just too much for you, perhaps we can assuage some of your fears. I consulted this list from Parade that explains why we have no need to hold some of the most common fears associated with the world’s oceans. For example, if you’re scared of sharks, it might be helpful to know that it’s extremely unlikely to be bitten by one. While hundreds of millions of people take a dip in the ocean every single year, only between 70-100 of them worldwide will have a bite taken out of them by a shark. “Sharks’ senses are legendary so this isn’t because sharks don’t know we’re there, it’s because we’re just not on the menu,” says marine biologist David Shiffman. Just so you know, more people are killed by vending machines than sharks.
Tilted Perspective Trip
Stuck Between Levels
Braving The Wild Blue
Are stingrays another sea creature that makes you uneasy? Rest assured, their stings are rarely fatal. Shiffman explained to Parade that stingrays are not even capable of stinging us unless we step on them, so if you’re in an area that’s known to house them, try walking using the “stingray shuffle”. Basically, this just means to drag your feet across the sea floor rather than picking up your feet with every step. This way, you’re much more likely to just scare them away than to accidentally end up with a sting.
Rainy Day Bliss
Arrow to Somewhere
Mystery Beneath the Surface
If fear of drowning is what triggers your thalassophobia the most, understand that it is a reasonable fear to have, but there are also plenty of precautions that can be taken to ensure your safety in water. First, it’s important to have protection. Wear a life jacket, and make sure you have friends or family members nearby in case anything goes wrong. Learn basic swimming skills, and don’t take risks by venturing out into deep or unpredictable water. And always be prepared for an emergency. Learn CPR, and swim somewhere that has a lifeguard on duty. By taking a few extra steps and safety precautions, you can have a great time enjoying the ocean. (And if you’re really too nervous, feel free to stay on the sand building castles and searching for seashells!)
Tracks to Nowhere
We use these to slide boats into the water. If you turned 180 degrees you'd see them going into a boat house :) at least in Norway we do this
Clear Water, Dark Night
Am I an idiot? It just looks like a really pretty picture to me, if not a bit chilling.
Deep Thoughts Only
I hope this article has not given you a new phobia to discuss with your therapist this week. The ocean is an incredible place, and while we may know little about it, we do know that plenty of people (myself included!) have made countless, wonderful memories by visiting it. It’s good to be cautious, but don’t let fear keep you from enjoying your life. Keep upvoting the photos that you find particularly haunting or captivating, and let us know in the comments whether or not you have thalassophobia. Then, if you’d like to dive even deeper into the world of being frightened by huge bodies of water, you can find our last article on the same topic right here!
Endless Depths Ahead
Into the Deep Unknown
Above the Blue Mystery
Hidden Hand Moment
Underwater Room Goals
Edges of the Unknown
Lost in Quiet Waters
Frozen in the Deep
Ocean’s Mysterious Pit Stop
Cliffside Calm Retreat
Into the Blue Abyss
Ocean of Trees or Trees of Ocean?
Endless Roads Ahead
Frozen In Time
It won't be there for much longer, soon there will be virtually nothing left to mark it's final resting place.
That is why scientist have recently undertaken a massive project to 3d scan the wreck site to create a virtual memory of it. I’ve also heard that they are looking to put some sort of permanent GPS beacon on the site as a remembrance.
Load More Replies...Explorers have found that the onboard swimming pool is still filled with water after all these years. (I'll see myself out...)
I've always loved learning about the Titanic... I don't really know why, but its always interested me.
my son and i collect replicas and artifacts from the titanic and every year on the anniversary of its sinking, we have a remembrance day, filled with the meals that all three levels ate on that final night. and we watch the movie Titanic as well.
Load More Replies...Having just sat through four days of rescue efforts for the titanic tourism submersible "Titan", I can honestly say that the amount of signage and foreshadowing that occurred and should have been heavily noted by all aboard that ill fated trip is fascinating. Who pays $250k a piece to sit cross legged in the belly of a largely safety untested submersible, maneuvered by a gaming controller, piloted by the CEO of said tourism company - whose wife is the great granddaughter of two of the most prolific casualties of the wreck you will be descending to for two hours, at a depth that would most likely mean death if anything were to go wrong? Let's not end it there, let's also name the doomed submersible after the shipwreck itself, as that definitely seems like a good omen! Nevermind the fact that your spot opened up because another more experienced diver or two passed on this trip due to feelings of mistrust of the vessels physical capabilities and lack of attention to upkeep.
History just keeps repeating itself because human beings are too dumb to learn. They tell themselves "This and that won't happen to me (us)".
Load More Replies...They have actually discovered a bacteria on the titanic that eats metal
So this explains why lots of planes or boats are never found
Load More Replies...one day once it has rotted away people will wonder if it actually happened or not
Chances are there could even be Titanic deniers just like we have moon deniers and flat earthers today and we will probably have plenty of people who will think they are crazy.
Load More Replies...There was something I remember reading that said the guy who built should have taken advice from James Cameron on building a great submersible that could handle near those depths. According to the article, the guy who designed it didn’t use good materials and he didn’t take anyone’s advice and if you are going to build something that is going to go to a crush depth, you really should spend money on quality materials to protect yourself. Now if he did all of this or not, I don’t know because I’m not in that world, but on Reddit, some people were confirming some of this information. Sad really.
Load More Replies...I still can't believe they named that homemade submersible that imploded The Titanic
I’m someone who believes in energy and I wish I was a fly on the wall to see if there was any residual energy that attempted to contact them in any way before the implosion.
Load More Replies...I don't get it. Most of these pictures are ANYTHING but anxiety-inducing. Perhaps least of all this one. I guess I just don't have a fear of deep water or most things in it.
I find many of the pictures striking and hauntingly beautiful, but not scary.
Load More Replies...heard its deterioration is accelerating. another century & it will be completely gone. probably MH370 will suffer the same fate as salt water doesn't treat anything very kindly.
WAY less than a century. More like a decade or 2 at BEST.
Load More Replies...Many people could have died during that time cause they didn’t know that they were going to die they thought that it was a beautiful voyage but then that happened I would have freaked out so much I wouldn’t would want to move.
Am I the only one who is not interested in space but loves reading/learning about Titanic
Appears a lost soul is hanging from the railing. Maybe looking for their sweetheart.
The movie is based off the real events I like to think the story of Jack and Rose is just one of many they could have focused on to give more depth to the story, but it's true they didn't see the iceberg in the crows nest until it was too late due to lack of binoculars. Lack of lifeboats caused the majority of deaths of the lower class passengers because they could've get to the decks. Corners were cut and the captain was pressured to show up in New York in record time therefore ignoring his instincts and wanting glory.
Load More Replies...Am I the only one who thinks the stuff on the front of the ship looks like a person holding on to the deck?
Of course it does. You've watched the movie. Read the articles and accounts. Of course looking at it would give you anxiety. It gives me anxiety. Lol
The world is sinking like the Titanic, but there's a lifeboat, just one. See whydidigetthis.org
It's always struck me how many forgot it was there until it was rediscovered, I think, by accident. The stores are cut wrenching and I'm so glad white star paid for their negligence
No, the Ballard-Michel expedition went looking specifically for it. It's unlikely that anyone would have found it by accident under two miles of water. But it wasn't at the coordinates that the radio operators had sent during the sinking, so they had to spend extra time looking for it.
Load More Replies...Capsized But Not Defeated
Glow Up Ahead
Lost in the Deep End
Deep Sea Curiosity
Dive Into the Unknown
Edge of the World
When Sharks Erupt
Ocean taking extra measures to keep the humans and its garbage away
Edge of the Abyss
Still So Much to Discover
Credit: Anatoly Beloshchin. River At The Bottom Of The Sea
Uhmm The Clouds Look Like The Ocean
An Underwater Oil Rig
Outdoor Swimming Pools That Use Ocean Water
The Depth Invites You, Just A Few More Steps
Imagine Being Stuck Here
What’s Down There
105 Feet Down Staring Over The Edge Of A Drop Off
Aquarius Reef Base: Underwater Science Habitat
My Ship Recently Went Into Dry Dock, These Are The Stairs Before And After
Had to look it up… A dry dock is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance, and repair of ships, boats, and other watercraft.
A Different Kind Of Deep Dark Water. The Mossdale Caverns Where 6 Cavers Drowned During A Sudden Thunderstorm
A Swimming Ladder To Thalassophobia
But where do they go? Where did they come from? Are they attached to something? I hope not. that would make it worse :,D - A submechanophobe
This Scene From Dunkirk Gives Me Chills
Saltwater Pool By The Sea
I Just Imagine Swimming Around This And My Skin Crawls!
Sunshine Skyway Over Tampa Bay
Friend Sent This From His Fishing Trip. Thought It Belonged Here
Satellite Image Of Dover Strait, Taken In 2001
A Render I Made
“Picture Of The Sea” By @sinsin08051
Fiona Strikes Newfoundland, Canada
For The Cost Of About $60,000 You Can Live In A Wwi Seaport Off The Coast Of England Built Between 1915-1919
Oh What The Hell
That Sinking Feeling
Airplane Far Down
Just Took This One And Thought You'd Like It
Netting The Deep
The North Sea Is My Favourite Body Of Water
Mine too. Stormy weather, sitting by the fireplace in a hut behind the deich.
A "Sinking Ship" Or "Low Fog"? Either Way, No Thanks!
An AIs Interpretation Of Thalassophobia: "I Surrendered To The Tsunami Wave That Was About To Crash Upon Me"
Swimming In A Murky Lake
I Thought It Was A Zipper At First… Hard Pass
Two Swimmers In The Deep Sea
Water Visibility Is Just Enough To Creep Me Out (Golden Gardens Pier, Seattle)
Kayaking In A Lake With No Fish, 60m/196feet Deep In Some Areas
Lone Diver Beneath Lake Erie, Inspecting Sensors
This Is One Of The Few Photos That Actually Makes Me Terrified Of The Ocean Even If This Is Extremely Unlikely To Happen
I found very little of this scary or disturbing. Much of it was beautiful and gorgeously photographed though.
Im someone who falls between fascination and complete terror. I think it comes from a place of respect. Nature is amazing, but if it's not treated with a level of respect, you'll find yourself meeting Davy Jones.
Load More Replies...Idk this made me feel really calm. I personally love deep water but I showed my friend some of the pics and I freaked them out.
I was twice deliberately held under water to drown as a child. And now I have even more panic. Yay. (If you ask "Who'd do that?" My sister reallllly wanted to be an only child.)
OMG! I’m so sorry. Was she of an age when she would actually realize what she was doing? Either way, I hope she got help. And you too. How terrifying.
Load More Replies...Thassalaphobia is fear of the ocean. A lot of these are not oceans. Also it is a fallacy that someone with thassalaphobia would be afraid or unable to swim. An awful lot of swimmable water is not oceans.
as a diver i would say i don't have a FEAR of the ocean per se. I have a deep and abiding respect for her. She is deep, powerful, and can kill in the blink of an eye. i DO take all precautions but even then things can go wrong, like in any sport. I saved my bestie (twice) on her first open-ocean dive, and she wasn't even aware of the danger in the moment. it was her ignorance and inattention that put her at risk, NOT the ocean herself. 💙
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAOHGODAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
A lot of these have nothing to do with oceans... They are lakes, or indoors. Most aren't scary, but a few areskin crawling scary. Thank's for the post.
Sure, I can see where some of them are eerie, but I found a lot of them to be stunningly beautiful!
These are all either strangely beautiful and calm to me or fill me with panic, and on some I got both-
This list taught me that it's not deep water that terrifies me, it's holes in deep water. Natural or man-made. Don't like them one bit.
Let's face it, at that point the only grudge he'd have against humanity is that we didn't let him get his shut eye...
Load More Replies...i saw Jaws when it came out years ago, i am 67 now and i still won't go in the ocean
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why am i here, i almost cried Several times reading this because I have thalassophobia and submechnophobia
Even sitting on the toilet was a bad place to read this article 🥴
Enjoy the different views from everyone, thank you for the "mind candy"
Why is everyone always like "Nope nope nope!" for the ones with people on the edges... I think we forget that water doesn't have the same gravity as air... You can just swim back up if you slip
I can't even play that marine biologist minecraft game, even with its purposely-awful graphics. As unrealistic as it is.. I start to panic when we swim deep down into darkness. And if a whale or shark shows up I'll scream.
The only photos that freak people out are usually huge waves & dark water
I love the ocean...even though these pictures terrify me when I'm actually there I love it
I have megalohydrothalassophobia, which is the fear of big underwater creatures or things, mixed with a bit of thalassophobia, so this was not fun for me and I have no clue why I did it
Don’t get me wrong, the ocean is amazing and I have a great admiration for it, but it’s a absolutely ducking terrifying
I found very little of this scary or disturbing. Much of it was beautiful and gorgeously photographed though.
Im someone who falls between fascination and complete terror. I think it comes from a place of respect. Nature is amazing, but if it's not treated with a level of respect, you'll find yourself meeting Davy Jones.
Load More Replies...Idk this made me feel really calm. I personally love deep water but I showed my friend some of the pics and I freaked them out.
I was twice deliberately held under water to drown as a child. And now I have even more panic. Yay. (If you ask "Who'd do that?" My sister reallllly wanted to be an only child.)
OMG! I’m so sorry. Was she of an age when she would actually realize what she was doing? Either way, I hope she got help. And you too. How terrifying.
Load More Replies...Thassalaphobia is fear of the ocean. A lot of these are not oceans. Also it is a fallacy that someone with thassalaphobia would be afraid or unable to swim. An awful lot of swimmable water is not oceans.
as a diver i would say i don't have a FEAR of the ocean per se. I have a deep and abiding respect for her. She is deep, powerful, and can kill in the blink of an eye. i DO take all precautions but even then things can go wrong, like in any sport. I saved my bestie (twice) on her first open-ocean dive, and she wasn't even aware of the danger in the moment. it was her ignorance and inattention that put her at risk, NOT the ocean herself. 💙
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAOHGODAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
A lot of these have nothing to do with oceans... They are lakes, or indoors. Most aren't scary, but a few areskin crawling scary. Thank's for the post.
Sure, I can see where some of them are eerie, but I found a lot of them to be stunningly beautiful!
These are all either strangely beautiful and calm to me or fill me with panic, and on some I got both-
This list taught me that it's not deep water that terrifies me, it's holes in deep water. Natural or man-made. Don't like them one bit.
Let's face it, at that point the only grudge he'd have against humanity is that we didn't let him get his shut eye...
Load More Replies...i saw Jaws when it came out years ago, i am 67 now and i still won't go in the ocean
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why am i here, i almost cried Several times reading this because I have thalassophobia and submechnophobia
Even sitting on the toilet was a bad place to read this article 🥴
Enjoy the different views from everyone, thank you for the "mind candy"
Why is everyone always like "Nope nope nope!" for the ones with people on the edges... I think we forget that water doesn't have the same gravity as air... You can just swim back up if you slip
I can't even play that marine biologist minecraft game, even with its purposely-awful graphics. As unrealistic as it is.. I start to panic when we swim deep down into darkness. And if a whale or shark shows up I'll scream.
The only photos that freak people out are usually huge waves & dark water
I love the ocean...even though these pictures terrify me when I'm actually there I love it
I have megalohydrothalassophobia, which is the fear of big underwater creatures or things, mixed with a bit of thalassophobia, so this was not fun for me and I have no clue why I did it
Don’t get me wrong, the ocean is amazing and I have a great admiration for it, but it’s a absolutely ducking terrifying
