Fear isn’t rare—we all have things we’re scared of, whether that’s heights (hey!), spiders, open water, snakes, or, well, anything and everything. A phobia you may have heard a little less about is megalophobia, the fear of large objects like skyscrapers, yachts, planes, big animals, etc. Though someone’s fears are no joke, big things tend to be very impressive, whether we’re talking about architecture, engineering, or nature.
That’s where the ‘Megalophobia’ online community comes in. Its members share incredible photos of gigantic objects that are definitely imposing. We’ve collected some of their newest images to share with you. Scroll down to check them out. It’s a reminder about how small human beings actually are in some contexts.
Bored Panda reached out to u/Hoogs, the head moderator who runs the 'Megalophobia' group, and he was kind enough to answer our questions about the community and the phobia. You'll find our interview with him below.
#1 Unreal Landscape: Dolomites, Italy
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The subreddit has been around for over a decade now, and we were curious why it continues to be so popular to this very day. "I feel that the sub has continued to grow over the years because it attracts both people who have an interest in unique and awe-inspiring images, and people with megalophobia," moderator u/Hoogs explained to Bored Panda.
"The latter may seem counterintuitive, since you would expect people to avoid things they fear, but think of it like a horror movie. You watch it for the thrill. It provides a unique sensation that's a break from the mundanities of everyday life while allowing you to explore your fears in a safe environment," he said.
#2 Sorvagsvatn, The Lake That Hangs Over The Ocean. Faroe Islands
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#3 Thunderstorm Over Panama. Picture Taken At 37,000 Feet By Santiago Borja
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"I also suspect that even people who don't classify themselves as having megalophobia still get that little touch of vertigo when seeing some of the sub's content."
We were also interested in getting the moderator's thoughts on how megalophobia might impact a person's day-to-day life. "Megalophobia might impact a person's daily life negatively if they are regularly exposed to things like large buildings, structures, statues, vehicles, and even geographical features like mountains and canyons," u/Hoogs told us.
#4 Just Imagine Going Hiking In The Woods And Coming Across This Beast
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#5 White-Bellied Sea Eagle
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#6 Perseid's Meteor Shower Over Stonehenge
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"It might prevent them from doing certain things they'd like, having unique experiences, or even just living their life in a world with so many things that are larger than us," he said.
"Humans are small, and I think this phobia cuts right to the heart of that fact we all know to be true."
Around a tenth of people living in the United States have specific phobias. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), around 9.1% of American adults have had specific phobias in the past year, while around 12.5% of all adults in the U.S. will experience a specific phobia at some point in their lives.
Additionally, 48.1% of people with phobias had mild impairment, 30% had moderate impairment, and over a fifth (21.9%) had serious impairment. The number of people with phobias may be underreported because there is a certain stigma attached to mental disorders.
#7 Saltwater Crocodile Next To A Human
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#8 The Sky Looks Way Too Much Like A Gigantic Wave
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#9 Tokyo Flood Tunnels
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As per Verywell Mind, phobias are overwhelming, irrational, and persistent fears that lead people to avoid certain situations or objects.
These fears can have a huge impact on your life depending on the context. For example, if you’re scared of flying but have to go on a ton of trips abroad for work, you’ll have a very hard time logistically unless you put in the time and effort to get over your fear, whether by yourself or with the help of a therapist. Similarly, being scared of open or deep bodies of water is going to be awful for you if you live near lakes or the sea.
Phobias are mental disorders that are classified as anxiety disorders. Generally, people with specific fears avoid the things that scare them, but they might feel anxious even thinking about the things they’re afraid of.
If you’re scared of public speaking, for example, you might start panicking just imagining having to get up in front of a large crowd for an important speech. Or you might cringe at the mere thought of holding a spider if arachnids scare you.
#10 Iceberg Passing By A House In Greenland
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#11 France Has The Best Villages
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#12 Harpy Eagle, One Of The Biggest Eagles In The World
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A variety of factors can influence whether someone will develop a phobia and what it will be, ranging from your genetics and culture to your life experiences. Your home environment has a massive impact, too.
If your relatives were all terrified of dogs, it’s likely they passed on a similar fear to you, even if you may have never personally had a negative interaction with these animals.
Or a family member might pass on their general sense of anxiety to you, making you feel scared of leaving home. Specific phobias often appear when you’re around 7 years old.
#13 Tallest Statue In Africa
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#14 Kelpies
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#15 Baobab Trees
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Someone who is in a situation or around an object that irrationally scares them might feel dizzy, nauseous, breathless, and may have a distorted sense of reality. In some cases, they might have a full-on panic attack.
Specific phobias are grouped into five main categories: animal, natural environment, situational, blood-injected-injury, and ‘other’ types.
#16 Bagger 293, Once Held The Record For The World's Largest Land Vehicle
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#17 How Did They Build This 85-Meter-Deep Underground City 2,500 Years Ago?
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#18 Hallgrímskirkja Church In Iceland
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Some of the most common phobias, according to NIMH, include the fear of closed-in places, heights, escalators, tunnels, highway driving, water, flying, dogs, animals, insects, thunder, public transportation, injuries involving blood, and dental and medical procedures. If you’re reading this, it’s likely that you or a loved one may be at least partly scared of one or more of these things.
#19 Biggest Ship Elevator In The World, The Three Gorges Dam Shiplift
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#20 Breathtaking Shot Of Faroe Islands In The Kingdom Of Denmark
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#21 Image This Quetzalcoatlus Chasing You
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Beating your fears probably won’t happen overnight. It can take weeks, months, or even years of dedicated and focused effort to reframe how you see the world.
One approach to reducing the severity of your fears is using self-exposure to gradually desensitize yourself. When you spend time around an object or situation that makes you uncomfortable, you adapt and get used to it. Eventually, you realize that you’re not in any danger.
#22 1980 Eruption Of Mount St. Helens
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#23 This Door (I’m 5’11” For Reference)
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#24 Why Not Have A Seat On Royal Clock Tower In Mecca
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In more serious cases, you may need long-term counseling, psychotherapy, or cognitive behavioral therapy.
Therapy can be incredibly helpful here, but you have to understand that counselors aren’t wizards; they can’t wave a magic wand and make all of your problems disappear. They’ll guide and support you, but you have to be prepared for a lot of (unpleasant, uncomfortable) emotional heavy lifting.
#25 If Saturn Were As Close To Earth As The Moon, This Is How It Would Look Like
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#26 The Interior Of An Lng Cargo Ship
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#27 Forest In Nagano Prefecture, Japan
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The Megalophobia online community was created over a decade ago, in late April 2014. Over the years, it grew to around a million members in size. If you plan on joining the group and sharing photos of huge objects yourself, take some time to familiarize yourself with what’s already been posted by other members.
Long story short, reposts are frowned upon. You shouldn’t share photos that are in the top 25 of all time or images that have been posted within the past 90 days.
#28 The Mother Of All Leaves
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#29 A Lighthouse In Iceland
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#30 Banff National Parkway Alberta, Canada
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Which of these photos impressed you the most, dear Pandas? Were there any that genuinely seemed foreboding? What are the biggest objects that you’ve personally seen with your own eyes?
What phobias, if any, do you have? What do you do to reduce the impact they have on your life? Let us know what you think in the comments!
#31 The Pure Infinite
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#32 Colosso Dell'appennino Is The Only Statue That Triggers My Megalophobia
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#33 The Size Of An Eagles Claws
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#34 Valley Of The Lights Italy
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#35 Hidden Beach, Marieta Islands, Mexico
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#36 I Have A Huge Fear Of Heights And The Grade Of The Streets In San Francisco Test That, But This View Was Worth Looking Over; Taken Just Before Sunrise
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#37 The Kalyazin Rt-64 Radio Telescope In Russia. Built In The Ussr For Robotic Venus And Mars Missions, Still Operational Today
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#38 Lion's Head Rock In Japan
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#39 Huge Wheel
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#40 Map Of The Universe. Our Galaxy Is Under The Red Dot
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#41 Massive Cooling Tower With Stairs
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#42 This Can't Be Real, Right? Just Stumbled Upon It On Google
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#43 The Size Of A Tornado Compared To The Size Of Wind Turbines
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#44 Los Angeles Sky Cowboys Of Ironworkers Local 433
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#45 A Big Hairy Unicorn That Existed As Early As 29,000 Years Ago
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#46 The Madonna Della Corona In Spiazzi, Italy
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#47 Fanjingshan Temples In Tongren, China
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#48 Urban Hell
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#49 Giant Sequoia
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#50 The Skull Of A Purussaurus, An Extinct Giant Caiman
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