As the saying goes, there is no water in the mountains, the earth has a world of water, but less than 10% of the oceans have been explored by humans! For us, the sea has always been an unknown and mysterious existence...
And when you see, touch, or even just imagine things related to the ocean, there are symptoms of rapid breathing, anxiety, and trying to escape, then you are likely to have a deep-sea (ocean) phobia...
On the reddit website, there is a section called "Deep Sea Phobia", and a casual brush will make people break out in a cold sweat...
For example, a crashed plane on the bottom of the sea...
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Or maybe it's a forest sinking into the water...
While diving underwater, a steamship passes overhead... This sense of oppression is simply suffocating...
When you're exploring a shipwreck and suddenly a whale the size of a truck paddles overhead...
Or even a water tower... It can make the soles of people's feet hairy!
When the boundary between water and air becomes blurred, the feeling of no direction is dizzying...
Caves, darkness, deep seas, unknown creatures, what could be more terrifying than this...
The blue cave of bahamadine, watching divers slowly sink into the darkness, can't help but take a breath of cool air...
The underwater part of the oil rig is like a "skyscraper" in the ocean, 1-3 times higher than on land, but it is vertically downward...
Watching the waves from underwater, at first glance it looks beautiful and wonderful, but the next second you won't feel it that way...
That's the power of the waves...
Divers instantly swallowed up by the current... Beneath the seemingly calm sea, there is actually an undercurrent
Even a dolphin in an aquarium can scare people half to death in the dark...
The vast sea will always give people an inexplicable sense of loneliness, imagine you are sent here to work... It feels bad and then there's nothing you can do...
In a deep-water cave in Tulum, when the salt water and fresh water meet, there is a strange scene, and it always feels like some unknown creature will suddenly emerge from this mysterious "fog"...
Grand Turk Island Beach is 200 meters offshore, the depth of the sea is falling off a cliff, and not far from the frolicking tourists is a "cliff" more than 2,000 meters deep...
Climb on steep underwater cliffs that are almost 90 degrees in length...
Hanging on the edge of the trench... Endure the double torment of fear of the sea and fear of heights!
People unconsciously hold their breath across the screen...
This feeling of slowly falling into the abyss of the seabed... More torturous than a momentary fall from a height!
Sometimes, the calmer the water surface, the more disturbing it becomes...
Because you don't know what terrible things will be hidden under its calm surface...
The reality may be even more terrifying than it is depicted in the movie... Thank you ancestors for coming ashore early!
Imagine you suddenly have a nosebleed or a stone cut underwater, and then they all turn to face you in unison...
The sleeping sperm whale swarm in the sea is like a pillar of the abyss, and underneath is an endless nothingness, which makes people shudder...
In this case, you can only pray that they will ignore you anymore...
The seaweed rolled up by the waves, like countless dancing tentacles, can't help but think of the inexplicable monsters in Cthulhu's novels...
In the face of the deep and vast ocean, human beings are too small...
Even a steel beast built by humans will be instantly swallowed up by the boundless darkness, and the most terrifying thing is that you know it is below, but you can't see it...
The picture seen through the porthole...
The sea, a beautiful and terrible existence...