A great white shark about to breach the cold waters off of Guadelupe Island, Mexico.4yr ⋅ kush2195 ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Winner photo of NatGeo's 2015 Travel Photo Contest by Anuar Patjane Floriuk shows the sheer enormity of a humpback whale with her calf compared to a group of divers6yr ⋅ redditor366 ⋅ r/thalassophobia
How much money would you take to stay here for a week? (La Jument Lighthouse, by Jean Guichard)2yr ⋅ Squeaky-Pig-17 ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Under the Seattle Pier, can’t imagine being underneath in the dark...2yr ⋅ BenioffWhy ⋅ r/thalassophobia
No no no no. I hate the beams of sunlight disappearing into the abyss.4yr ⋅ CommunistCat17 ⋅ r/thalassophobia
A 300 metre hole found at Lower Ruth Glacier in Alaska covered only by a sheet of clear ice.4yr ⋅ d2shanks ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Technically, this isn't r/thalassophobia material, but fuck. this. regardless.7yr ⋅ Phyrexian_Archlegion ⋅ r/thalassophobia
I give you Stannard Rock Lighthouse. So deep into Lake Superior that you cannot see land in any direction. 360 flat horizon on a freshwater lake.9mo ⋅ Honestnt ⋅ r/thalassophobia
There’s something particularly terrifying about the idea of water you can’t even float in.6yr ⋅ Pandelein ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Relax, you’re in the middle of the ocean with no land in sight, and there isn’t a person around for miles.4yr ⋅ the_rabid_kitty ⋅ r/thalassophobia
An underwater cave in Mexico, featuring jagged stalagmites and stalactites.2yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/thalassophobia
You tread water for hours shouting for help, then something touches your foot...5yr ⋅ byteshifter ⋅ r/thalassophobia
My fear is the usual if I can't touch the bottom kind and this photo triggers that fear5yr ⋅ freddie_delfigalo ⋅ r/thalassophobia
This is the Bolton Strid, one of the most dangerous rivers in the world5yr ⋅ qwasd0r ⋅ r/thalassophobia
A jon boat went off a waterfall and sunk into a 20-foot sinkhole full of rusted barbed wire. This is me sitting on the edge of the cliff, with goggles and a headlamp, holding a rope.2yr ⋅ Whind_Soull ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Not the ocean, but in the depths of the earth: the massive underground Orda Cave in Russia. If your oxygen system malfunctions... uh, you are going to have some serious problems.3yr ⋅ hominoid_in_NGC4594 ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Last night i was watching rings of power second episode. I instantly thought about this sub. You would HATE this episode haha.1yr ⋅ Orawax77 ⋅ r/thalassophobia
When the Kraken grabs my ship while I’m playing Sea of Thieves, it always gives me chills and makes me feel so uneasy.4yr ⋅ BlastinDingDong ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Someone said I should post this here. Somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean2yr ⋅ howiedoit9 ⋅ r/thalassophobia
A different take on that post we all see reposted every day4yr ⋅ ICallEveryoneBabe ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Even if it’s a bet (1000£) and the ship is harboured I’d say no. Would you do it for the right amount of money?4mo ⋅ Quiet_Ad_395 ⋅ r/thalassophobia
An average 1,700 containers are lost overboard every year. Most of them don't sink, but instead hide just below the surface, held up by trapped pockets of air. Without radar, there's nothing you can do if you're going to hit one at night except pray it doesn't sink you.7yr ⋅ Ayy_2_Brute ⋅ r/thalassophobia
When even the Grim Reaper himself warns you to go no deeper.3yr ⋅ AnEtherealExistence ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Anyone else going to spend time today watching this Netflix documentary?10mo ⋅ TheBatmanWhoChuckles ⋅ r/thalassophobia
There's nowhere to run from whatever may chase you from the deep deep deeeeep... (Ocean's Shelter, Positano, Italy)1yr ⋅ itzybudyli ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Would you sit on the bottom step with your legs in the water for $500?4mo ⋅ JonoBonothePest ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Lake Cisco dam swimming pool (Texas). Built in the 1920s it was once the worlds largest swimming pool.2yr ⋅ Cassian87 ⋅ r/thalassophobia
I got a lot of questions on my last post about how and why. I’m part of the rescue crew, so I wasn’t in any real danger9mo ⋅ Snadreogkreps ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Came across this image while looking at the news. It was titled, 400-Year-Old German Ship Found in German River.1yr ⋅ redd1tenjoy3r ⋅ r/thalassophobia
I didn't think i had thalassophobia until i saw this just now...1yr ⋅ MacDougalTheLazy ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Oarfish resurfacing from the deep; said to be a sign of an imminent natural disaster.4yr ⋅ Adam-West ⋅ r/thalassophobia
this thing could be right under you in the ocean and you’d have no clue!2yr ⋅ Few-Increase-4493 ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Took this pic last summer. I always wondered why the beach scares the living shit out of me to a point i have nightmares about it. Finding this sub was a relief2yr ⋅ Huntergrey12 ⋅ r/thalassophobia
392 year old shark... idk if it’s true but it’s still weird and amazing5yr ⋅ lanadelbae22 ⋅ r/thalassophobia
This last known photo of the Titanic helped me imagine just how big the ocean ahead of it was2yr ⋅ ginger-loving-asian ⋅ r/thalassophobia
This is a depth finder picture from a man-made lake that I grew up on. There is still a bridge standing over 100ft below the surface..5yr ⋅ cldcsehunter ⋅ r/thalassophobia
Even though it's only half in the water, something about this makes me so uncomfortable2yr ⋅ Gard3nNerd ⋅ r/thalassophobia
I traveled on my uncle’s Navy ship when I was younger. I don’t remember much but climbing the side stairs as the ship is traversing through the ocean was EASILY one of the most terrifying moments of my life.3yr ⋅ d_o_double_g ⋅ r/thalassophobia