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142 Pics To Trigger Thalassophobia - Fear Of Deep Waters

142 Pics To Trigger Thalassophobia - Fear Of Deep Waters

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What is thalassophobia, you may ask? Thalassophobia is a persistent and intense fear of deep water, such as the ocean or sea. What makes this phobia different from aquaphobia — the fear of water in general — is the fact that it centers on vastness, darkness, and depth. People who have this condition are not terrified of getting wet but rather of the might and mystique behind the waves.
It is, in fact, a scary thought — the endless depth of the ocean underneath your boat with unknown creatures filling the vast voids of unexplored seas. No, scratch that — you might even start getting uncomfortable just by looking at pictures depicting the endlessness of the deep blue seas! 
And if you were wondering what it is like to have thalassophobia or what images could cause this unsettling feeling, take a look at our selection of photos from the Thalassophobia subreddit. While we agree that at first glance, they are just beautiful, there indeed is a certain unsettling aura about them! 

#1 Kayaking With The Giants!

Kayaking With The Giants!
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#2 Grand Turks 700 Ft Drop

Grand Turks 700 Ft Drop
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How Do I Know If I Have Thalassophobia?

If you experience feelings of anxiety and fear about the sea or any other large body of water, chances are, you have thalassophobia. The fear you might be experiencing is usually disproportionate to the danger the water poses to you at a given moment - the body of water might be calm as a mirror and still give you these unsettling feelings. As for the symptoms, thalassophobia shares them with other specific phobias, such as claustrophobia, and includes:

  • Sudden onset of anxiety or fear;
  • Shaking and trembling;
  • Sweating;
  • Dry mouth;
  • Increased heart rate or heart palpitations;
  • Difficulty breathing, including hyperventilating;
  • Chest pain;
  • Fear of losing control.

#3 Orcas In The Waves

Orcas In The Waves
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#4 This Seaweed Through Clear Water

This Seaweed Through Clear Water
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#5 Underwater Waterfall

Underwater Waterfall
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What is Thalassophobia Caused By? 

Thalassophobia could be caused by traumatic events, such as a childhood near-drowning experience, witnessing a shark attack, never learning to swim, or even being told scary stories of the ocean.

By associating a specific situation, such as being in deep water, with a panic response, over time, a phobia of that situation can develop.

However, if you’re unsure whether you do have thalassophobia or not, you can always take a thalassophobia test on the internet and discuss it with your mental health professional.

#6 "Uhhhh, There's More Than Just Kelp And Angelfish Down Here, Over"

"Uhhhh, There's More Than Just Kelp And Angelfish Down Here, Over"
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#7 British Underwater Photographer Of The Year Winner 2022

British Underwater Photographer Of The Year Winner 2022
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#8 Words Fail Me

Words Fail Me
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#9 Is To Me Or Are Black Tiled Pools Terrifying

Is To Me Or Are Black Tiled Pools Terrifying
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As we’ve mentioned in the beginning, it’s the mere thought about the depth of the ocean or creatures lurking in the bottom of a body of water that might cause thalassophobia, and the images from the Thalassophobia subreddit illustrate it really well. 

The group itself is very dedicated to the quality of its content and fostering a welcoming environment both for thalassophobes and ocean lovers. Interested to learn more about the community, we contacted the moderators of 'Thalassophobia', and they were kind enough to have a little chat with us.

"Our core mod group has 4 active members, which is a small team for a subreddit of our size," they told Bored Panda. "Compared to other subreddits of our size, we don't feel like we police posts or comments as much. The reason we do so little policing can probably be explained by our subreddit's niche context that revolves around a very specific set of inoffensive content.”

#10 Taken Off The Coast Of Southern California 2 Weeks Ago

Taken Off The Coast Of Southern California 2 Weeks Ago
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“We're just a bunch of people sharing stories, images, and videos of bodies of water that leave us in awe, wonder, and trepidation. Whenever we do police content, it's usually because it's a repost or focuses on a sea creature rather than the vastness of the ocean or the unknown depths of a body of water. We prefer for the ocean/water to play the primary role in content."

#11 The Pacific Ocean

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The mods also said the 'Thalassophobia' community is very passionate and filled with both ocean-fearing and ocean-loving people. "Based on previous polls we've had in the subreddit, it's split roughly 50/50 between those [two groups]."

"Although half of the community loves the ocean, everyone understands that there are people with a fear of deep water, and everyone is respectful of that in their posts and comments. It's a great community to be a moderator in," they explained.

#12 That’s Creepy

That’s  Creepy
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#13 The Deadliest Stream In The World - It Looks Normal, But Underneath It Is Full Of Caves Of Powerful Fast Moving Water That Will Drag You Down. 100% Fatality Rate

The Deadliest Stream In The World - It Looks Normal, But Underneath It Is Full Of Caves Of Powerful Fast Moving Water That Will Drag You Down. 100% Fatality Rate
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#14 “The Big One”

“The Big One”
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#15 When You Fear Of Flying And Your Fear Of Water Meet Each Other

When You Fear Of Flying And Your Fear Of Water Meet Each Other
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#16 Beach Weather Is Upon Us!

Beach Weather Is Upon Us!
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#17 The Eye Of S(E)auron.

The Eye Of S(E)auron.
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Why Is Deep Water So Scary? 

Although each one of us has different answers to the question, we have some thoughts about it, too. Deep water might appear frightful because of our inherited fear of the unknown — sounds simple, but it is still spooky. Then, there’s the factor of vulnerability as deep water and being in them makes us feel really small and exposed. 

Also, add the distinctive feeling of isolation when there’s nothing around you, just water, some more water, and a bit more of it, and you suddenly feel very alone and helpless. And lastly, the darkness of the bottom as if you’re staring right into the eye of the abyss. 

We think that any of these factors are a good enough reason to have an immense fear, so if you think you have thalassophobia, don’t worry — it’s completely okay to experience it. In fact, up to 12,5% of the population experience a specific phobia every year!

#18 A Howling Abyss

A Howling Abyss
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#19 Deep Water Swell

Deep Water Swell
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#20 An Entire Street Submerged In The Deep

An Entire Street Submerged In The Deep
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