The Earth is 197,000,000 square miles, and it’s inhabited by over 8 billion people. You might share a city with millions of other residents, and we all share a planet with millions of different species of animals. But if none of those facts make you feel small, we believe that the photos on this list just might.
Below, you’ll find some of the most unsettling posts from the Megalophobia subreddit, a group dedicated to featuring pictures that might trigger a fear of large things within you. So good luck scrolling through these images that may make you feel uneasy, and be sure to upvote the ones that remind you just how tiny we all are!
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Red Sprites Are Upper Atmospheric Lightning That Can Occur Above Storm Clouds. They Can Be As Large As 50 Square Kilometers
Because they’re generally ABOVE the clouds, they’re usually only visible by planes flying over storms. However, looking at the picture here, and thinking of other, similarly supernatural-looking natural phenomena, one can readily believe where myths and legends and belief in mythical creatures and magic could have come from.
Load More Replies...I would be alarmed but since I'm American, I have no idea how big 50 square kilometers is.
Hahaha I think it's about 19-20 square miles? If you use square miles?
Load More Replies...The Sky Whispering To The Earth
yup. in the lifetime of the Earth, humans are but a blip.
Load More Replies...I have a feeling this image us Photoshopped, but it is still a neat photograph.
Supercell Hail Core Near Stratford, Texas (From Wikipedia)
Dang, storm chasers be crazy, only one or two storm chasers have ever been killed by a tornado. First ever to be killed by one.
Sometimes it seems like there’s a phobia for anything nowadays; there’s even a fear of everything! (It’s called pantophobia, if you’re curious.) And megalophobia, although it’s certainly not the most talked about fear, is certainly a valid one. According to the Cleveland Clinic, this is the intense fear some people have of large objects, such as skyscrapers, airplanes, large ships, vast spaces such as stadiums, and more.
Megalophobia can affect people of all ages, but as with many other phobias, it’s likely to develop during childhood and then become apparent during adolescence or young adulthood. Women are also more likely to develop specific phobias than men, so this list may be a bit easier for our male pandas to get through.
Hyperion, The World's Tallest Living Tree
We won't. Mostly because no one's "trying to research it." It's a coastal redwood, deep in Redwood National Park.
Load More Replies...Let's just hope it doesn't go the way of the Robin Hood movie tree. Tragic.
The entire area around the tree has been closed to visitors to stave off environmental destruction and vandalism. Trespassers can be fined up to $5,000.00 USD. Humans always end up ruining natural beauty: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/02/us/hyperion-tree-redwood-california.html
Load More Replies...The fact that it's so much friggin older. Just has have more time to keep growing.
Load More Replies...A Big Nope For My Disorder
Those are the kelpies in Scotland, if I remember correctly.
Indeed they are. They're losing more money than they make lately. Annual upkeep is £2m and they're only making £600k.
Load More Replies...Aw, the Kelpies are beautiful (but I've only ever seen them from the road and never been up close to them).
actually worth it. Just don't buy the £9 bacon roll, not worth it
Load More Replies...Tallest Elevator
Though it might be one of those really fast express elevators where your stomach has to catch up to you once it starts moving. I highly doubt there are (m)any stops inside that mountain between bottom and top. BTW, where and what the hell is this?
Load More Replies...This lift (elevator) is only 326 metres high, making it the worlds fifth highest. The lift in the Mponeng gold mine in South Africa is 2,283 metres high. (It can hold 120 people and travels at 65 km/h.
The Mponeng elevator was an interesting rabbit hole to go down. The highest lift is only one of a series to get to the bottom. It takes a full hour to get to the very botttom where the temps can reach 66C/150F due to how close it is to the mantle. They have to continuously pump ice down the shaft to keep it cool enough for the workers. They also use an artificial diamond mesh netting for tunnel integrity.
Load More Replies...I dunno, I might prefer the stairs to this particular elevator.
Load More Replies...The colors of the photo drew me in. (I design jewelry and am always looking for pretty colors and interesting textures.) It was while I was saving he photo into my iPad that I realized what the photo is OF and got dizzy, and I *think* I fainted for a moment because I opened my eyes and my head was lolling to the side and I had a crink in my neck. Good god! Who uses something like this?! I usta have a client at the top of World Trade and the first time I went to their office, I fainted dead away in the elevator. (It was as fast as a bullet!) And what the hell is UP there that it was so important to build an elevator to it?! I can’t spot any obvious destination. and I’m not looking again! Argh.
Your life sounds creative and interesting, I'm glad you didn't hit your head when you fell out
Load More Replies...While the Cleveland Clinic notes that it’s difficult to know exactly how many people are afflicted by megalophobia, it’s estimated that about 7-10% of the population has a phobia. And when it comes to the symptoms that those with megalophobia experience, they’re not very different from those that people with any other phobia may experience.
When people with megalophobia find themselves around particularly large objects, they may feel intense fear or anxiety, have a rapid heartbeat, have shortness of breath, feel dizzy and or lightheaded, feel nauseous and feel a strong desire to escape the situation they’re currently in.
This Is Funny And Terrifying At The Same Time
The scale in the bottom right picture is forced. Imagine a person sitting at the cockpit window and then imagine the same sized person piloting the helicopter.
Senegal
Except it cost 27 million dollars in a country with a 36% poverty rate and was designed/built by a North Korean company, while unemployment at the time was at 10.1%
Load More Replies...The giant size statues just right now reminded me of the ginormous statuesthey have in North Korea of Kim Jong Un's father and grandfather
Well, you're absolutely correct, because this monument was built by the North Korean "Atelier Mansudae" which specialises in giant "Socialist Realust" style monuments.
Load More Replies...i was in senegal this past summer, it doesn't look this big in real life
Scariest one is the baby. Dude might be a giant psychopath for all we know. Babies for sure are.
Monument de la Renaissance Africaine, Dakar, Senegal.
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Her name is Phoebe. I was lucky enough to see it being built from the beginning, midpoint, and when it was completed.
Load More Replies...Many people don’t actually seek out a diagnosis for their phobias, but it is possible to be diagnosed with megalophobia if you have experienced a consistent fear of large objects for at least half a year. The four criteria that phobias must meet to receive a diagnosis are: intense and unreasonable fear, anticipatory anxiety, avoidance, and the phobia starting to interfere with day-to-day activities. If you’ve experienced these symptoms for a while, pandas, it might be time to seek help for your phobia.
Centuripe In Sicily, Italy
In Michigan we use our hand as a map, to point out locations to eachother. Can't imagine telling people that I live in the genital region.
Bro come check out my new place! It’s right on the ‘nads!
Load More Replies...Just imagine you live on the left foot and your granny lives on the right hand.
This Movie Terrified Me As A Kid
Tom Hanks no less considers this the greatest movie ever made. I remember seeing it on TV when I was a kid and being blown away by the scene when the skeleton warriors emerge from the ground
Yes! No special effects invented since then has ever matched it. And yes, I know stop motion is incredibly intricate and time-consuming, but all that effort is why it is SO incredibly good.
Load More Replies...A classic from the workshop of Ray Harryhausen. The following have claimed more than once to be inspired by Ray: Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson, Joe Dante, Tim Burton, Nick Park, James Cameron, and Guillermo del Toro, George Lucas, John Lasseter, John Landis, Henry Selick, J. J. Abrams, and Wes Anderson. Heck of a legacy.
I Don’t Know If I Would Trust That Ice
Icy it. Use your glacial recognition software, Or you could become ice-o-lated.
According to Verywell Mind, megalophobia can often be triggered when individuals with the phobia see larger than life versions of normal items. For example, a statue depicting a massive person or an animal shown much larger than it would ever grow in real life can be extremely unsettling. While people without the phobia may find these exaggerated objects amusing or entertaining, those with megalophobia can have a hard time viewing them.
The Rwe Bagger 288 Compared To A Human…
This thing is so cool. I mean...it's horrifying how much we tear up the earth. But...wow look what we can do. It's like sci fi or something.
The Scale Of The Deepwater Horizon Disaster Is Nightmarish
As a non American, l learnt about this thanks to the movie. When I read about it l was horrified
As an American, we were just as horrified when it happened.
Load More Replies...Per Wikipedia: The Deepwater Horizon oil spill (also referred to as the "BP oil spill") was an industrial disaster that began on 20 April 2010 off of the coast of the United States in the Gulf of Mexico on the BP-operated Macondo Prospect, considered to be the largest marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry...
So apparently operated by Bored Panda. ok I'm kidding and you knew that!
Load More Replies...And it's the gift that keeps on giving. Very few who were responsible for this barely paid a price for their failure. And none of them learned anything other than how to avoid being caught when they fail again.
I'm Honestly Surprised That This Nightmare From The 2012 London Olympics Never Found Its Way Here
I had my qualms about the opeing show - but they got me at a very much real Queen Lizzy being collected to a helicopter by James Bond AKA Daniel Craig (although she left the actual parachute jump over the stadium to a stunt double - it would have fit her character to do the jump herself, but at 86...).
Load More Replies...Yes. 200 Mary Poppinses killed him though, so it's okay
Load More Replies...How the EFF did my 22 (at the time) year old self miss this happening??? I've never been big on the Olympics, but surely someone would have brought this monstrosity to my attention!!
Harry Potter, Mary Poppins... so the greatest and most iconic figures in Britain...are fictional?
This was from the opening ceremony for the 2012 Summer Olympics in the UK. The opening ceremony was truly a fever dream. They wanted to honour the amazingly people who work at the NHS and created this rather odd mashup with Voldemort trying to attack the illl children and the nurses and children fighting back against him. Unfortunately, many people from around the world were confused by it.
Load More Replies...Sometimes, ignorance is bliss when it comes to avoiding megalophobia triggers. Certain media can make those with the phobia even more anxious, as we might have never even thought to fear a giant squid or sea monsters lurking underwater if stories didn’t plant these ideas into our heads. Writers and directors are well aware of these phobias, however, as they intentionally create stories featuring massive sharks, snakes and more to freak out audiences.
No Sure If This Belongs Here
BLESS YOU for actually thinking of poop bags! You are my hero/heroine!
Load More Replies...Megalodog. First ever sighting of this ancient and shy doggo. Only could be lured by treats and belly rubs.
You were down voted for some mysterious reason.
Load More Replies...Fake? The tallest dog ever was 7 feet when standing on its hind legs. This dog looks like it would be closer to 20 feet.
Fake. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/giant-irish-dog-photo/
Load More Replies...This must be early photoshop. I can't find anything about this photograph except on Tiktok and Youtube.
"A Sudden Shift In The Weather Lifted The Tail Of The Rigid Airship, Which Resulted In The Unique Sight Of The 658-Foot Long Uss Los Angeles Standing On Its Nose."
I have a book here that explains exactly what happened. First of all, the captain had left and there was only a skeleton crew on board, the captain would have known what to do but his stand-in didn't. It was horizontally moored to the mast when a cold front went through. Cold air is denser so the airship started to rise, and continued to rise while still moored to the mast. It reached an angle of 87 degrees before the stand-in was able to stabilise it by releasing gas. It then settled back to its normal horizontal position and no-one was injured.
Load More Replies...The Hindenburg was not the first disaster or near-disaster for the rigid airships, it was just the greatest loss of life and the most publicized and dramatic.
More people died as a result of the R101 crash (48) than the Hindenburg (35).
Load More Replies...In an era where airplanes were still largely made of wood the long distance endurance and payload capacity of airships was unmatched.
Load More Replies...Typhoon Is A Class Of Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarines Built By The Soviet Union
Oh hey, this one hits my phobia trifecta-megalophobia, submechanophobia, AND thalassophobia! What do I win?? Oh. Wait. Nightmares. I win nightmares. Yay me. 🫤😂
When it comes to seeking treatment for megalophobia, experts recommend undergoing cognitive behavioral therapy and/or exposure therapies. “A psychotherapist may literally walk someone through what they fear about large objects,” Verywell Mind explains. “In the process, they try to help the person understand rationally why that fear may be unfounded. The goal is then to work through a more realistic perspective of their fears and face situations that the phobia has caused the person to avoid.”
The Lincoln Cathedral Beat Out The Great Pyramid Of Giza For Tallest Building When It Was Completed In 1311 With The Installation Of Its Spire, Thus Growing It To 160 Meters. Look At How It Dwarfs The Other Buildings Here
Lincoln is one of the most beautiful historic cities in England -- old merry England. I lived in Lincoln in 2010 and remember it as a wonderful time.
Lincoln is one of the most beautiful historic cities in England -- merry old England. I lived in Lincoln in 2010 and remember it as a wonderful time.
My home city. What you can't tell from this pic is that the Cathedral is built on top of the only hill in the area, so you can see it from miles and miles away. It's also one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the UK.
The fact it's at the end of a road called Steep Hill is a clue to how it looms over the city. That hill is very steep.
Yes, and cologne cathedral is older in its foundations then Lincoln. But as the cologne cathedral was not completed until 1880, the statement is still factually correct for 1311.
Load More Replies...Those Pictures Of Planets Replacing The Moon Have Become Reality In Vegas Now
The screens can change the projected image. Last I saw it was an eyeball, iirc
Can you imagine looking out of the door and there is a giant eyeball? * Goes and hides in the corner
Load More Replies...This is in America. It's not "moony" enough to be identified as the Moon. Never underestimate the stupidity of our science deniers.
Load More Replies...Duuudes…if you find your in Las Vegas, I highly recommend going to the Sphere. Ever hear thousands of people say “whoa” followed by stunned silence? The experience of watching Postcard from Earth was that incredible.
So glad I don't live in Las Vegas anymore. I would have to see this all day, since we had a complete view of the valley from the foothills.
This Building Is Entirely Too Big, And I Wasn't Even All The Way Up. Zoom In For People
That's the Marriott in Atlanta and we need it for filming movies (The Hunger Games) and throwing Sci-Fi/Fantasy conventions (Dragon*Con)
The elevators in that hotel made me dizzy. The glass ones that zoom up and down. Crazy! The massive escalators too. I stayed there for a week during a meeting but spent most of the time on the "underground" conference floor.
Load More Replies...It's really not huge as building go, the interior is built as an atrium giving it a voluminous sense of space, located in Atlanta Georgia US.
When I looked down from the 40th floor of the World Trade Center (RIP) in 1974, I could swear I was on the top of the building; when I looked up at the tower next to me, it felt like I was still at street level. Stupendous.
Little short on location fly-boy. Why is it so many posters lack this knowledge.
Certain behaviors can also help those with megalophobia cope with their fears. Healthline recommends developing anxiety-management habits such as eating a balanced diet, getting daily exercise, socializing with friends and loved ones, doing yoga and similar mind-body practices and finding ways to manage stress. If you’re well rested, well fed, busy and satisfied with your life, you may find your phobia start to shrink if you have less anxiety overall and less time to worry about it.
High-Speed Trains, Nanjing Station, China🇨🇳
In Central California, we're still laying track for the High Speed Snail.
Cao Grande Peak Looks Unreal
How Does That Balance
To answer some questions - 1. It balances because only the bow is narrow, the aft/back end of the ship is much wider. 2. The "phallis" at the front is for increased efficiency. It affects the way the water moves around the ship and reduces friction. There is an Adam Savage video on Youtube where he is visiting a cruise ship in dry dock and the engineer explains it better than me. 3. The "holes" on the side are horizontal thrusters for maneuvering in port / docking etc. 4. On at least some military ships I understand the "tip" houses sonar equipment but I don't know if that is also true of civilian ships.
Why is it phallic shaped? I'm trying to remember the part of the movie where Titanic had a huge d**k.
Its called a bulb. It breaks the water making it easier for the ship to move. They can save around 30% fuel
Load More Replies...If you suffer from megalophobia, it’s also important to get to the root of the problem and see where your fear comes from. Healthline suggests that those with the phobia seek out help from a therapist to not only cope with their fears but ensure that they don’t dictate their lives. Phobias are valid and can be excruciating to deal with, but we shouldn’t have to fight them in silence.
Hey I Found Your...screw?
Because water is far more powerful than people realize. It's amazing how much damage a very small amount of water can do in a very short time.
Load More Replies...Its an auger, not a screw. The thread is too weak to support any force. It's for drawing material along
Imagine stepping on this barefoot, it would make a Lego feel like a fluffy pillow
I'm sure the owner didn't even notice it missing until they were contacted
Could be some sort of turbine, or maybe a hydraulic screw?
Load More Replies...This screw seem to be a missing part after the Russian nuclear-sub was hit by a North Korean fishing boat.
The Amount Of Dread I Feel When Looking At This Is Unreal
This is an imagined representation of the thrusters required for interstellar travel using contemporary technology. The astronaut is for scale.
I'm not sure that's right. You can have a single small thruster, as long as you have enough fuel to accelerate to relativistic speeds. These thrusters wouldn't require any less fuel, the Newton's third law of motion of it all. In fact, these would require far more fuel since there is all that metal to push.
Load More Replies..."Well kid, welcome to your first day on the job. Before we shoot this jalopy into deep space, the bosses want to throw a shindig right on the rockets themselves. Your job is to coat all the rockets - the entire rocket, inside and out - with baby oil. I don't know why. Those are questions I never want to know the answers to. And you should probably start now because the hose system is busted and you will have to do it by hand. This is due at the end of the day. Good luck."
First Wind-Powered Cargo Ship
"World's first wind-powered cargo ship" Ehem... Maybe somebody should tell them.
Hardly the first wind powered cargo ship. I mean, how on Earth were we transporting goods around the world before the days of diesel, or even steam?
All snarky comments aside, this really is a wonderful development. The remarkable thing about it is related to scale. Yes, sailing ships have been around for thousands of years, but they were all tiny compared to these ships.
True, the biggest of the old sailing ships that hauled cargo were probably what, about the size of a few containers on a container ship? This ship very very much dwarfs its forebears.
Load More Replies...Correction ... wind assisted. News reports state these sails REDUCE fuel use by up to 30 percent
Yay, humans reinvented the sailboat and pretended it was something new.
Did anyone tell them yet? I don't think they were first in that dept.
Are you feeling frightened by the photos on this list, pandas? Don’t worry, they can’t hurt you! But it is spooky season, so being a little scared is entirely appropriate this month. Enjoy scrolling through the rest of the pics, and keep upvoting the ones you find particularly unsettling. Then, if you’re interested in triggering your megalophobia even more, you can find Bored Panda’s last article on the same topic right here!
I Need A Balls Of Steel Even To Think Of Doing That
my balls are pretty tough, tough enough to cause me to touch a live car cigarette lighter with my bare finger, but THIS, HELL NO
Looks like a bell mouth spillway in a reservoir. Some cool ones near where I live in the UK. Search Ladybower plug holes
Load More Replies...To Big To Be Real. “World’s Largest Log Cabin”. Portland, Oregon, 1938. Built In 1905, Burned Down In 1964
Well it looks like they used all the timber to build it.
Load More Replies...the fear of publicly posting the incorrect form of *too ~ ESPECIALLY in the title!
It's not timber, it's murdered old growth trees. Be sad and cry for them.
The World Foresty Center is a different, modern educational facility located next to the Oregon Zoo.
Load More Replies...The Hugeness Of This Flag Carried On A Spanish Ship During The Battle Of Trafalgar Compared To The People Beside It
probably feels like a bathtub compared to any modern cruise ship or container ship. I toured one many years ago. the claustrophobia might only have been mitigated by my seasickness.
Load More Replies...Nope, Santísima Trinidad was strictly a warship (see above, 140 guns).
Load More Replies...Pshaw, that’s a mere fraction of a football field. 🦅 🇺🇸 (jk lol)
Probably super huge in its day, but only a fraction of the size that the United States makes their flags today
Well, the original "Star-Spangled Banner" measured 30 by 42 feet (9.1 by 12.8 m) and weighed about 50 pounds (23 kg), but it's what they call a "garrison flag", not meant for use on shipboard. With modern synthetic fabrics a much larger flag might be possible, but the question is how practical it would be.
Load More Replies...The Belaz 75710, The World Largest Dumper
I believe that the giant hound a few pix back lays claim to this title.
I don’t even want to think of what pooper scooper duty was like with that particular doggy.
Load More Replies...I think the biggest dumper walked out of court today and had a tantrum, followed by my tax-dollar-paid secret service. But this is a pin prick by comparison.
Compared the big machine at #13 it might still look like a rather small rock :D
Have to say, the only triggering one but not a phobia. I used to pass this truck stop when I was walking to school (was about 7) and the drivers would amuse themselves by turning on the engine and revving when I passed close to them.
Lun-Class Ekranoplan Abandoned On A Beach. This Is Not Classified As Aircraft Because It Used The Ground Effect To Travel Just Feet Above The Water. They Haven't Been In Use Since The 90s
Air pressure builds up as air is forced between the wings and the ground. Not really lift in the sense that jet aircraft have but enough to lift the craft. If it rises to far in to undisturbed air it loses the effect and sinks. Helicopter have the reverse effect, being near ground disturbs all the air and makes it hard for them to gain lift.
Load More Replies...Abandoned on a beach? How sad, let's just leave this big a*s thing here.. no one will notice. The trash that we have left all over this Earth and in space is appalling
“Ground Effect” is a phenomenon in aviation that allows a plane to fly with less drag because the vortexes that the wings create are blocked by the ground below. The effect usually fades out by the time your plane is higher off the ground than width of the wings. It’s too low to practically operate an aircraft at that altitude without major risk of hitting something.
Like the earlier Typhoon class sub ... the Soviets might not have made good equipment ... but, man they made them big
Photo I Found In A Book From 1987 Of The Statue Of Liberty With The Twin Towers Behind It. There Are Actually People Visible Just Below The Statue, To Make The Photo Even Worse
Just under the statue, not on the base. Literally right under the statue.
Load More Replies...There is an optical illusion here. There is quite a bit of water and land between the island that Lady Liberty stands on and the manhattan site of the Twin Towers.
Yes, I know there's a telephoto effect going on in this picture. But I must confess-and Heaven forgive me-many of the photos and videos taken of the Twin Towers trigger my megalophobia. ☹️
Our Solar System Compared To A Blackhole
In Britain we always use Wales when doing scale comparisons. Could someone add Wales please.
yup. but small is relative, the are unimaginable dense, making them relatively small. But not absolutely small.
Load More Replies...Freedom Ship Concept, A Floating City To Free People From Taxes
Ah, and it is absolutely maintenance-free, and needs no police, firefighters, no fuel for engines or power? Cause if you have to pay for that, that's effectively what taxes do for a society - you can dress it up as "owner's fees" or some b******t, but unless you are the only single person living on something you own, you are living in a society, and have to maintain it.
I just commented the same thing. You can call it monthly/yearly fees or maintenance charges or whatever but it's essentially a tax that funds the services and people you need to help run your "society".
Load More Replies...If you are seriously considering moving on a deep sea vessel to save taxes, you might be in an income bracket where the cost of living is not your biggest problem...
Load More Replies...Or at least staying with those who have common sense, 😏
Load More Replies...This is a GREAT idea! Get all the anti-tax libertarians to move onto that ship and wish them well as they set sail. Buh-bye!
And then blockade their supplies. Bye bye 1%
Load More Replies...BWAHAHAHA and people fall for this? It also looks so depressing sweet jebus
You'll see, once we spread those gigantic wings...
Load More Replies...Biodegradable items such as food and paper will be pulped (chopped up and mixed with water), and dumped overboard. Plastics melted into large disks and stored until it can be taken off. Metal chopped up and dumped overboard. Feminine products are burned. Edit- I was in Navy and this is what we did.
Load More Replies...Gee I sure hope pirates don't attack these nice, incredibly rich people.
Good point. Any defensive measures? Any police or firefighters? How many plumbers, electricians, painters, plasterers, stevedores, cleaners, sailors, watchkeepers? and do those maintenance workers get paid? By whom?
Load More Replies...Yeah until the people running the ship need money for upkeep. Rust and barnacles won't just stop trying to eat this ship without expensive human intervention.
You'd have to pay a lot of SOMETHING, if not taxes, to live there. Not free!
Something About This Just Gives The Heebee Jeebeez
looks like a piece of hot wheels track some huge lazy kid left out when he waas supposed to put his toys away.
excuse me? Why not simply put a normal, straight bridge there? Why this stupid up and down?
Naga Cave In Bueng Kan - Thailand
Naga means dragon where I'm from (south of Thailand) so yes, that checks out.
The Reason Your Mom Said To Get Home Before The Lights Turned On
why doesn't the lamp get cleared from the greenery? that´s a safety hazard
H-Bomb
The Planet J1407-B's Enormous Rings Are 200x Bigger Than Saturn's. I Don't Get Much Megalophobia, But This Legitimately Freaks Me Out
I Do Not Want To See What Would Happen If That Impacted The Earth
Well, you won't see what happens after the impact, that's for sure!
I was curious to see the size comparison to the dinosaur killer. This is Churymov Gerasemenko which is 3.5x4km. The dinosaur killer was around 12km wide. Still going to hurt big time though..
Blows my mind that there are things much more massive than this hurtling around in space. Gaah! We are SO tiny and insignificant in the scheme of things.
My Wife's Own Megalophobia. The Longest Escalator In The Us
This is indeed Dupont Circle metro. However, it isn't the tallest or longest escalator in the US. It isn't even the tallest in the metro system. The Wheaton metro station in Maryland has a slightly taller escalator. Now, the Wheaton escalator is the tallest escalator in the US. In the Western Hemisphere as it happens.
Load More Replies...If memory serves, the world's longest escalator used to be in Atlanta at what is now the CNN Center (used to be called Omni). There are a few long-a$s escalators at MARTA's Peachtree Center Station.
Did you ever see that video where the girl is talking about that huge escalator that failed in some sports arena, and it killed people and chewed them up where the steps went under the floor?
A Vertical Parking Lot Structure In Chicago, 1940s
*this Is A Warning Issued By The Emergency Broadcast System - Stay Indoors, Do Not Investigate Noise Outside*
Me too. I have dramatic audio novelization of The Mist on CD. It not actually in audiobook book form, but more voice actors playing out the story (absolutely no change in the story or anything said by characters in the story). It's in 3D Stereo where, if listening on headphones you only hear sounds or voices from on side or the other according to where they would sound if you were in the middle of the whole mess. You actually hear different sounds going on from each side of the headphones at the same time. It comes with a warning not to listen in the dark and I wholeheartedly agree. 😱
Load More Replies...That thing wouldn't stand a chance in Florida. We have people who shoot at hurricanes.
It's a piece of art, no photo with a story behind it
Load More Replies..."The Legend Of Devil's Tower" - Herbert A. Collins, 1937
I just read an article about it last weekend and there's a Native American legend that the texture was made by a giant bear, hence the picture. It was really funny as there was a bunch of conspiracy nuts in the comments section convinced it's a tree trunk from when giants roamed the Earth (evidence of such beings can be found in the Bible per the same nuts).
Which makes sense because you can see the rings when you cut the rocks... oh wait, you can't? Huh...
Load More Replies...The constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor have long tails. Where did people get the idea that bears once had long tails?
Load More Replies...That bald eagle in the top right just peacing out like, "Nope. I don't do giant bears. You humans are on your OWN." 😂
The Gustav Gun, The Largest Single Weapon Ever Used In History, Weighing At Up To 1,500 Tons
Mawsonia, A Euryhaline Giant Coelacanth, Potential Prey Item For Spinosaurus, Compared To A Man
An Ecumenopolis Is A City Which Spans An Entire Planet. Coruscant From Star Wars Is An Example Of Such A City
This Scene In The Movie The Green Knight Really Creeped Me Out
There were so many weird moments in that movie. It needed more explanation!
Manhattan In The 70's
World Trade Center towers are there, but Battery Park City wasn’t built yet & West Side H’way not yet demolished
Someone Posted Nope (2022) And It Made Me Think Of This Movie
Newly Opened Pykhtino Metro Station In Moscow
I googled this . Google search says it is a station that serves Solncevo-Park residential complex. Its design features an escalator incline decorated scale model of TU-144 plane. The stations walls are decorated with drawings of Tupolev passenger planes. Not sure what part of the building you are looking at.
I Had A Weird Feeling Seeing This
Thanks. It's getting tiresome with few of these titles saying what we are actually looking at.
Load More Replies...Plane
Meglaphobia, Thalassophobia, Aquaphobia, Aerophobia, Megalohydrothalassophobia all triggered at once. (I had to look these up- I'm not a phobia genius)
Also: Submechanophobia, Claustrophobia, and Naviphobia
Load More Replies...Here, we see the young plane land in the water for a small drink. It must be wary, for predators, such as the submarine, lurk under the water.
US Airways flight 1549. Landed in the Hudson River. Thankfully no one died
If Sully had been flying this it wouldn't have wound up like this! I hope everyone got out alive!
Definitely submechanophobia. I've always had this. Can't even stand man made pools with the old tile, grate drains, and especially the dark navy lane lines, ughhhhhh.....
The Mind Shaft
Also, note the "Saddam hiding place" meme in red on the beast's jawbone...
https://twitter.com/markerslinger/status/914552339247226881?s=21
Load More Replies...https://www.reddit.com/r/ImaginaryLandscapes/s/FCiham0ynj A little more here
What You Do In This Situation?
Too much work, I'd just die on the spot, my body having ragdoll physics
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All the masses of the people come to me. I will tell you how to live.
My favorites were the ones that had a picture of a big thing.
For me, the stuff like the buildings, trucks and holes are wayyy scarier then the ones with giant monsters. Not sure why, maybe because the brain is aware that the monsters aren't real? Anyone else?
Or the stuff in space. It's too big to comprehend. I think the scariest stuff is just on the edge of what we experience in our immediate surroundings
Load More Replies...Megalophobia is something that I have recently noticed has affected me personally. One picture I thought would be on here is the giant Jesus in rio.one of those earth websites you can actually view it from the bottom & look up & it's so massive & makes me dizzy viewing it on my phone, I can't imagine how I would react in person.
My favorites were the ones that had a picture of a big thing.
For me, the stuff like the buildings, trucks and holes are wayyy scarier then the ones with giant monsters. Not sure why, maybe because the brain is aware that the monsters aren't real? Anyone else?
Or the stuff in space. It's too big to comprehend. I think the scariest stuff is just on the edge of what we experience in our immediate surroundings
Load More Replies...Megalophobia is something that I have recently noticed has affected me personally. One picture I thought would be on here is the giant Jesus in rio.one of those earth websites you can actually view it from the bottom & look up & it's so massive & makes me dizzy viewing it on my phone, I can't imagine how I would react in person.
