91 Images That Capture The Sheer Terror Of Things Being Way Too Big (New Pics)
If something exists, there’s probably someone out there who’s scared of it. Ever heard of trypophobia? This is when someone feels disgust or fear when they see patterns with lots of holes. And what about arachibutyrophobia? The word itself is a mouthful, which is actually quite fitting, as this is the fear of having peanut butter stuck to the roof of your mouth.
If those are your biggest fears, you’ll probably be fine with this list, pandas. But if you’re terrified of huge objects, you might want to avert your eyes. We took a trip to the Megalophobia subreddit and gathered some of their most unsettling photos below. So good luck getting through these pics of extremely large things, and be sure to upvote the ones that send a shiver down your spine!
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Sequoia National Park In California
I've been there, and it was the most numinous experience of my life. The trees are so big that you lose all sense of perspective and realize how small humans actually are.
Angel Oak, The Oldest Tree East Of The Mississippi
Veryovkina Cave Is 1/3 The Height Of Everest Downwards
If this is your first time being introduced to megalophobia, we’ll walk you through exactly what it is. Verywell Mind explains that it’s the “fear of large objects and can cause intense fear and anxiety.” Some common triggers include airplanes, blimps, large buildings, buses, construction equipment, elephants, enormous trees, hills and mountains, bodies of water, ships, sculptures, trains, and whales.
When this phobia is triggered, the symptoms often include dizziness or lightheadedness, increased heart rate, nausea, shortness of breath, and a strong urge to flee the situation. People with megalophobia will also often avoid situations where they might be faced with extremely large objects.
An Iceberg Passing Near A House In Greenland
Standing On The Edge Of A Giant Spillway. This Is A No From Me
150 Ft Iceberg Floating By A Small Town In Newfoundland, Canada. Give Me The Heebie
There’s no one way to pinpoint exactly where this phobia comes from, but sometimes it occurs when normal fears become exaggerated. For example, many people feel uncomfortable around large objects. But once this fear spirals out of control and starts causing anxiety, that’s when it becomes a problem.
Megalophobia might also be triggered when a person sees something that is much larger than the size it’s supposed to be. This might include a sculpture of a person from history that’s ten times the size of the real person or a statue of an animal that’s much larger than the real creature. Media and legends can contribute to this phobia as well, as stories can lead us to believe that certain objects are much more dangerous than they actually are in real life.
🐋 Blue Whale. Photo By @d_fordesign
Seen them in the wild in Monterey. One was twice the length of the whale watching ship! Brain can't wrap itself around it at first.
Ocean-Like Clouds
Infinite Lavender Field In Valensole, South Of France
As for treatment that can be used to manage megalophobia, Verywell Mind notes that cognitive behavioral therapy and exposure therapies are the most likely to be effective. Cognitive behavioral therapy can help a person shift their perspective and develop better coping skills to deal with triggers. Meanwhile, exposure therapy can help a person understand over time that their triggers won’t actually hurt them and that there’s really nothing to be afraid of.
Off The Nā Pali Coast On Kauaʻi, Hawaii
Antarctica Seen From Space
This Was The Only Image I Found To Represent It
It’s difficult to say exactly how common this specific phobia is, but the Cleveland Clinic reports that approximately 7-10% of the population has a specific phobia. So it’s likely that only a very small percentage of the total population struggles with megalophobia.
If you’re wondering if you might meet the criteria for megalophobia, a mental health professional can diagnose you if you meet at least four criteria. These include an intense and unreasonable fear, anticipatory anxiety, avoidance, and the phobia interfering with your day-to-day activities.
You're At The Beach And Out Of Nowhere A Massive Submarine Get Out Of The Water
Do Clouds Give You That Feeling?
Human Compared To The Pyramid Of Giza
While not everyone will be able to cure their megalophobia completely, the Cleveland Clinic does recommend some lifestyle changes that might help you manage symptoms. First, make sure you’re getting enough sleep and exercise. It’s also wise to see a therapist regularly and practice mindfulness.
You may also want to practice relaxation techniques, such as breathing exercises and yoga. Meanwhile, reach out to loved ones for support, and consider joining a support group for those who struggle with specific phobias.
Underwater Waterfall, Mauritius
A Big Hairy Unicorn That Existed As Early As 29,000 Years Ago
Varanasi, India During A Major Festival Night
When it comes to having specific phobias in general, the Mayo Clinic notes that many people develop them after having a bad experience. Perhaps you almost drowned as a child, and now you have a fear of deep water.
But there may also be a link between specific phobias and the anxiety of your parents. These could be caused by a mix of genetics and learned behaviors. And finally, it might come down to your brain chemistry. Phobias trigger certain parts of the brain, so people who don’t have them might simply not have the same brain structure as others.
Didn't Know The Coast Of England Is That Massive And Impressive
Jadayupara, The Largest Avian Sculpture In The World
In 1957, The Remains Of 9 Neanderthals Were Found In The Shanidar Cave In Iraq. This Was Their Home 65,000 Years Ago
If the photos on this list aren’t making you feel any sense of dread, you might be wondering why in the world megalophobia is such a big deal. But the truth is that phobias can take a serious toll on people’s lives. They can cause social isolation, mood disorders, substance misuse, self-harm, and put a strain on relationships with loved ones. It’s not easy to live with a phobia, regardless of how irrational it may seem. It’s best to get them in check, so you can live life to the fullest.
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Olympus Mons - The Tallest Mountain In The Solar System
It's a large shield volcano on Mars. As measured by the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA), it is 21.287 kilometres (69,840 ft) high, about 2.5 times the elevation of Mount Everest above sea level. It last erupted 25 million years ago. It is Mars's tallest volcano, its tallest planetary mountain, and is approximately tied with Rheasilvia on Vesta as the tallest mountain currently discovered in the Solar System. (Vesta is one of the largest objects in the asteroid belt.)
Always Forget How Massive These Supercarriers That America Builds Actually Are
Has this list unlocked a new fear in you, pandas? We sincerely hope that you’re not too freaked out by these photos, but if you are, continuing to scroll might be great exposure therapy. Keep upvoting the pics that leave you feeling disturbed, and let us know in the comments below what your biggest phobia is. Then, if you’re interested in seeing even more pics that could trigger megalophobia, check out this article next!
The Naga Cave In Thailand Looks Like A Giant Petrified Snake
Biggest Ship Elevator In The World, The Three Gorges Dam Shiplift
Massive Building Looks Small Next To Massive Tower
CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. "CN" refers to Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower.
Giant Cranes Being Delivered To Liverpool Docks
The Coast Of Namibia
The Enormous 18th-Century Flags Of The French Ship Généreux And The Spanish Ship San Ildefonso, Pictured With People For Scale
A Shot Of Burning Man That Looks Like A Solar System
Tallest Statue In Africa
"This is the African Renaissance Monument, a massive bronze statue located in Dakar, Senegal. Standing 52 meters (approx. 170 feet) tall, it is taller than the Statue of Liberty ( 151 feet, 46 meters) and is the tallest statue in Africa. The monument features a man, woman, and child pointing toward the Atlantic Ocean, symbolizing African pride, resilience, and a future beyond colonial struggle. It was inaugurated in 2010 to mark 50 years of Senegal's independence from France."
At 74.5 Meters (244 Ft), Hallgrímskirkja Is The Largest Church In Iceland And One Of The Tallest Structures In The Country
Cave Of The Crystal's Mexico
Mount Taranaki
Tree Tunnel In Amsterdam
A380 Flying Pass The Moon And The True Size Of It
The Size Of These Anchor Chains Is Definitely Unsettling
It’s Not What You Think It Is
The Largest Submarines Ever Built
Typhoon-Class Soviet Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Subs Displaced 48,000 Tonnes Submerged, Stretched 175m Long, Had Two Reactors, Triple Hulls, And Were Designed To Survive Under Arctic Ice With Unprecedented Crew Comfort
672 Ton Church Being Moved Across Kiruna, Sweden Right Now
A Man Standing In The Lumberyard Of Seattle Cedar Lumber Manufacturing, 1939
Elephant Foot Glacier In Greenland
Petra, Jordan Temple Compared To Average-Height Human Beings!
“Across the desert and through the mountain to the Canyon of the Crescent Moon, to the Temple where the cup that holds the blood of Jesus Christ resides forever.”
1936 Concept Of Making The Eiffel Tower Accesible By Car
Leeza Soho Tower While Under Construction
This Picture Of The Empire State Building The Year It Was Built (1930)
To quote a New Yorker cartoon about the new building, "Really gives the impression of size, doesn't it?"
I Shot Amanar Rising Over Our Dune Camp In The Sahara, Surrounded By Dunes As Far As The Eye Can See
The "Swim Call" Is A Tradition In The U.S. Navy - While The Ship Is Deployed, Sailors Can Swim On The High Seas Next To The Looming Ship
The Typhoon Is A Class Of Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarines Built By The Soviet Union, With A Submerged Displacement Of 48,000 Tones
Soviet-era Akula (or Typhoon-class) submarine. This is the same class of sub as seen in the beach photo elsewhere on this page.
Stone Mountain, A Giant Granite Monolith Near Atlanta, Georgia Is About 514 Meters Above Sea Level
And it has been defaced by white supremacist imagery. Nothing a couple of shoulder-mounted Stinger missiles couldn't take care of, though.
The Rarely Seen Back Of The Hoover Dam Before It Was Filled With Water, 1936
We're going to start seeing more of it as climate change wreaks increasing havoc in the Desert Southwest of the US.
Elephant Rock In Iceland
the elephant rock is a massive structure on the coast at iceland, no isolated island, there are so much ki fake photos in this pic dump site, that is poor....
The Head Of The Statue Of Liberty
The Ancient Theatre Of Delphi, Greece
St.mary's Cathedral, Tokyo Japan
A Large Tunneling System Exists Deep Underneath New York City:
The Sheer Size Of Tokyo
Man Made Mountain In Germany Because Of Mining
In South Africa those types are called "mine dumps". They're slowly being gotten rid of (for one, gold can still be extracted using technology they didn't have when the dumps were created) and it's kinda sad. When they tore down Top Star (a drive-in movie theatre on the literal top of a mine dump near the outskirts of Johannesburg) I was very sad indeed!
Lion's Head Rock In Japan
Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam Power Station Accident In Russia
Completion Of The Main Cavern Dome Section Of The Hyper-Kamiokande Experiment
The inside of the SuperKamiokande neutrino detector with it's bank after bank of gold photomultiplier tubes is even more impressive.
On February 7, 1984, Astronaut Bruce Mccandless Ventured Out Into Space And Away From Shuttle Challenger Using Only A Nitrogen Propelled Backpack — The First Person In History To Do So
How Big A Megalodon Would Have Been
How’s This One?
The Quetzalcoatlus, The Largest Known Flying Animal That Ever Existed
Imagine Seeing This While You Are Surfing😱
Something About Mount Mckinley Makes Me Feel Even More Uneasy Than Mount Everest
This Ore Train Makes Me Feel Uneasy
Sinking Of The Costa Concordia
Gullfaks A Oil Platform, Norway
This Photo Of Tokyo Looks Like Giants On The Horizon
As much as it might look like the venerable ancestors keeping watch over their city, the photographer, username zerosuitsamussy at Reddit, wrote: "I took this from Shibuya sky, through a glass pane. Didn't realize the shadow of the crowd was on the glass...." The photo was originally posted to r/mildlyinteresting before being posted to r/megalophobia, where the BP post comes from.
A Mosquito Flying Over Camera Lens
The Former Elmhurst Quarry -Turned Flood Control Area In Chicago
Hoover Dam Overflow Tunnel, Arizona Side
Shiprock In New Mexico, Towering 1,583 Feet (482 M) Above The High-Desert Plain
Tsar Nicholas Bathtub
Which one? Nicholas I or Nicholas II? I suppose it doesn't really matter, does it?
The Day That A Ship Flew
Bridge In St. Petersburg
Nuclear Defense Pyramid Exploration
Stelco's D-Blast Furnace, Right Before Demolition. For Context,
Northrop Grumman’s Massive New Underwater Drone
Billionaire’s Row Up Close
It's in New York City, near Central Park. I believe there's one tower that sits mostly empty because of major construction problems.
Water Reservoir In Budapest Hungary
Interstellar’s Black Hole Took Over 100 Hours To Render
Wwii German Battleship Capsized
WWI. From a Google search - This image shows the salvaged German battleship SMS Prinzregent Luitpold being towed upside down towards Rosyth, Scotland, for scrapping in May 1933.The vessel was originally scuttled by its own crew at Scapa Flow in June 1919 following World War I.
Largest Hotel In The World Under Construction In Sa
This Is What 111 Football Pitches Look Like
I like to imagine that one day, some different civilization will fly over those, as baffled as us after seeing the Nazca petroglyphs
2nd Largest Blackhole In The Universe If Viewed At The Distance Of The Closest Star System
Except it, well, lots of problems with this image. Wrong colour, shape, transience, etc. In a nutshell, it wouldn't even remotely resemble this.
