#1 Kayaking With The Giants!
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#3 Orcas In The Waves
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#4 Underwater Waterfall
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#5 "Uhhhh, There's More Than Just Kelp And Angelfish Down Here, Over"
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#6 British Underwater Photographer Of The Year Winner 2022
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#7 Words Fail Me
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#8 Is To Me Or Are Black Tiled Pools Terrifying
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#9 Taken Off The Coast Of Southern California 2 Weeks Ago
#10 The Pacific Ocean
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#11 That’s Creepy
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#12 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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#13 “The Big One”
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#14 When You Fear Of Flying And Your Fear Of Water Meet Each Other
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#15 Beach Weather Is Upon Us!
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#16 The Eye Of S(E)auron.
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#17 A Howling Abyss
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#18 Deep Water Swell
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#19 An Entire Street Submerged In The Deep
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#20 Underwater Path. Magical Zakynthos Caves, Greece
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#21 This Seaweed Through Clear Water
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#22 Because All My Friends Say This Photo Of Me Freediving Gives Them The Willies
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#23 Storm Coming Soon
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#24 Could That Be The Megalodon's Den?
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#25 Taken From A Fishing Boat In Antartica
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#26 The Image That Started It All
#27 Jacob's Well In Texas
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#28 An Abandoned, Flooded Mineshaft
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#29 Guadalupe Island, The Most Terrifying Place On This Planet
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#30 There’s Something Particularly Terrifying About The Idea Of Water You Can’t Even Float In
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#31 The Bottom Of An Iceberg
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#32 Whirlpools Are Actually Terrifying, You Guys
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#33 Swimming Next To A Ship In The Open Ocean, Miles From Land
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#34 A Diver Riding A Giant Underwater Worm (Pyrosoma Atlanticum)
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#35 Brine Pools Are Just The Scariest Shit
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#36 Apparently This Is The Sunken Goddess Sculpture- That’s All I Know But Look At How Big It Is!
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#37 Walked About 30 Minutes Out During Low Tide To Read This!
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#38 This Is An Under-Ice Observation Tube In Mcmurdo Station, Antarctica
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#39 Depth: Infinite Ft
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#40 This Grounded Ship Looking Like A Giant Meg
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#41 Anybody Who Wants To Take A Dip?
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#42 Row Row Row Your Boat
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#43 That Last Point Made Me Double Take
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#44 Fresh Water Always Creeped Me Out More Than The Ocean. The General Low Visibility And Feeling "Enclosed" With Whatever Was In The Water Was Always Gnawing At The Back Of My Mind.
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#45 This Would Scare Me Tf Out
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#46 Flip (Floating Instrument Platform), A Ship Flipping Vertically To Study The Behavior Of Sound Waves Underwater
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#47 Going Through Old Pics, Thought I Would Drop This Here
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#48 Black Lined Pools Are A Thing… And They’re Terrifying
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#49 It's A Nice Peaceful Day Until You Get A Glimpse Of What Lies Beneath
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#50 Found This Gem On Tumblr
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As we wrap up this journey through the depths of our fears, it's clear that the fear of deep water is not merely a figment of imagination but a deeply rooted instinct within us. From the eerie darkness of ocean abysses to the haunting creatures that lurk within, these images serve as a stark reminder of the vast unknown that lies beneath the surface.
Yet, amidst the terror, there's also a profound beauty in the depths of the ocean – a beauty that captivates and enthralls us despite our fears. It's a reminder of the awe-inspiring power of nature and the importance of preserving our oceans for future generations.
So, as you navigate through your own fears and anxieties, remember that you're not alone. Whether it's the fear of deep water or any other phobia, it's okay to feel afraid. What matters is how we confront and overcome these fears, one wave at a time.
Take a moment to breathe, to acknowledge your fears, and to find strength in the knowledge that you're capable of facing them head-on. And who knows, perhaps one day you'll find yourself diving into the depths, embracing the unknown with a newfound sense of courage and wonder.
So go ahead, dive deep, and let the fear of the unknown transform into a sense of exhilaration and discovery. After all, isn't that what life's adventures are all about?


















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