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30 Unnerving Pics That Are A Big “Nope, I’m Outta Here” For People With Submechanophobia (New Pics)
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30 Unnerving Pics That Are A Big “Nope, I’m Outta Here” For People With Submechanophobia (New Pics)

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#1 Shipwreck In Australia

Shipwreck In Australia
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#2 A Chucky Doll, Discovered At The Bottom Of A Lake By A Police Diving Team

A Chucky Doll, Discovered At The Bottom Of A Lake By A Police Diving Team
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"Phobias can develop due to various [reasons], and their formation is often a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and environmental factors," Dr. Padraic Gibson, who is a consultant clinical psychotherapist and the clinical director of The OCD Clinic as well as the director of training and organization consultation at The Coaching Clinic, told Bored Panda.

#3 A Ladder In A Flooded Quarry

A Ladder In A Flooded Quarry
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#4 Jet Star Roller Coaster Once Sat On Casino Pier In Seaside Hights, Nj. Until It Was Swept Out Into The Atlantic In 2012 By Hurricane Sandy

Jet Star Roller Coaster Once Sat On Casino Pier In Seaside Hights, Nj. Until It Was Swept Out Into The Atlantic In 2012 By Hurricane Sandy
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#5 I Thought This Belonged Here. The First Ever Underwater Photo, Taken In 1899 By Louis Boutan:

I Thought This Belonged Here. The First Ever Underwater Photo, Taken In 1899 By Louis Boutan:
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Gibson said one common reason why humans develop phobias is traumatic experiences.

"Phobias can often stem from a traumatic experience related to a specific object, situation, or event. The fear becomes ingrained in the person's mind, leading to a phobic response whenever they encounter the trigger," he explained.

#6 A Cabin On Board The Aachen, A 19th-Century Steamship Hit By A Torpedo In July 1915. Now Located At The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea

A Cabin On Board The Aachen, A 19th-Century Steamship Hit By A Torpedo In July 1915. Now Located At The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea
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#7 Museum Of Underwater Art In Australia

Museum Of Underwater Art In Australia
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#8 Set The Anchor

Set The Anchor
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Another possible cause can be vicarious learning.

"Observing someone else's fearful or phobic response to a certain object or situation can also lead to the development of a phobia in some individuals," Gibson said.

#9 Here Lies Submerged A Whole Village. Visible Remains Only The Tower's Roof Of The Submerged Church

Here Lies Submerged A Whole Village. Visible Remains Only The Tower's Roof Of The Submerged Church
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#10 Submerged Park Bench

Submerged Park Bench
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#11 Fluch Des Pharao - Water Ride In Germany

Fluch Des Pharao - Water Ride In Germany
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Then there's an overly protective or anxious upbringing

"An upbringing that constantly warns about potential dangers and discourages facing them may contribute to the development of excessive fears," the psychotherapist added.

#12 Old Submerged Small Town In Brazil

Old Submerged Small Town In Brazil
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#13 Remnants Of A Mine That Shut Down 136 Years Ago. Silver Islet, Ontario

Remnants Of A Mine That Shut Down 136 Years Ago. Silver Islet, Ontario
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#14 Naval Mines Are Terrifying

Naval Mines Are Terrifying
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Dr. Padraic Gibson, who has contributed to the TV and film industries as a specialist consultant, and writes regularly for Psychology Today, said that phobias can be triggered by various factors and affect people from all walks of life.

"From fear of heights to public speaking, these anxieties can be crippling and hinder everyday activities."

#15 Staircase In Hell

Staircase In Hell
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#16 Abandoned Mine Shaft

Abandoned Mine Shaft
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#17 Titanic. So Scary And Beautiful At The Same Time

Titanic. So Scary And Beautiful At The Same Time
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Penny Pink is one of the people who have submechanophobia. "I've accepted that [it] is just one of those quirks I have," she explained. "My life doesn't involve much time on the water, let alone the ocean, so my phobia usually doesn't affect my day-to-day life. I still get out and enjoy nature, although I definitely will never be signing up for shipwreck snorkeling on vacation. "

"Still, sometimes my submechanophobia rears its head in unexpected ways. Last fall, I visited Venice with my mom. The city is — famously — sinking. Seeing all the submerged stairs, buildings built on posts, and other evidence of a city underwater had me on edge the whole time. I couldn't even enjoy the classic Venice gondola ride without fear."

#18 Submerged Dock

Submerged Dock
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#19 A Human Compared To A Ship Propeller

A Human Compared To A Ship Propeller
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#20 Found A Sunken Ship On Google Maps While Exploring The North Sentinel Island, Home To A Tribe Who Hasn’t Had Contact With Modern Civilisation

Found A Sunken Ship On Google Maps While Exploring The North Sentinel Island, Home To A Tribe Who Hasn’t Had Contact With Modern Civilisation
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