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How do you feel when you imagine being submerged in water? Is your inner mermaid thrilled by the idea (wish I could be part of that woooooorld), or do you consider yourself much more of a land creature? If thinking about ships and submarines that are resting peacefully at the bottom of the ocean brings you immense anxiety, you just might have submechanophobia. (Try saying that 5 times fast!) 

This phobia, or the fear of submerged man-made objects, has an entire subreddit dedicated to it. From photos of flooded cities to pics of underwater buildings, we’ve gathered some of the most frightening and fascinating posts from r/Submechanophobia that just might give you something new to be scared of. So strap on your snorkeling gear, or your life-vest if you’d prefer to stay above water, and enjoy this deep dive into the phobia of all things submerged. 

Keep reading to also find an interview we were lucky enough to receive from Milena Spirova, the woman behind The Shipyard blog, and be sure to upvote the photos that give you the heebie-jeebies. Let us know in the comments if you think you might have submechanophobia yourself, and then if you’d like to swim even deeper down the rabbit hole of this curious phobia, you can find Bored Panda’s last article featuring this subreddit right here!

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This Statue Disappearing Into The Waves

This Statue Disappearing Into The Waves

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There’s a phobia for just about everything. The human brain is a fascinating thing, and for everything out there that is exciting and enjoyable, there are just as many things that our minds can become fearful of and associate with crippling anxiety. Including, of course, objects submerged in water! If you’re never heard of submechanophobia, don’t worry; the concept is quite simple. According to the subreddit dedicated to this interesting phobia, submechanophobia is “the fear of partially or fully submerged man-made objects”.

Now, you may not have this fear, so you might find this list captivating. But if you notice yourself becoming increasingly anxious as this list goes on, perhaps this content isn’t for you. And you may have never even known that this is a fear of yours, because it’s not incredibly well-known. For Bored Panda’s last article featuring this subreddit, my colleague Jonas spoke with one of the moderators of the group who provided some insight into the background of this phobia and word. Apparently, the creators of the subreddit may have coined the term altogether. 

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    Victors Way Sculpture Park. County Wicklow, Ireland

    Victors Way Sculpture Park. County Wicklow, Ireland

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    "Interestingly enough, we are unable to find mentions of the term 'submechanophobia' that predates the subreddit (2013), so although we have no proof, we like to think we were the instigator of the term,” moderator Pubocyno told Bored Panda previously. I’m sure the fear existed, but people may not have known how to articulate it until relatively recently. Since then, however, the term has spread online among people who realized they have it and others who understand where it comes from.

    Another person who has tackled this topic online is Milena Spirova, the woman behind The Shipyard blog. Milena told Bored Panda that submechanophobia is surprisingly common, but many people are not immediately aware of it. “They feel uneasy around submerged objects – ships, propellers, wave machines in swimming pools, rusty piers – but they often cannot define what scares them. I know people with such acute anxiety that even a photo can trigger intense horror,” she shared. 

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    Funny How A Single Chain Can Freak Us Out

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    It’s attached to a plug like the in the bathtub. Once you pull it all the water drains.

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    On her blog, Milena mentions that she has the opposite of submechanophobia, submechanophilia, so we were curious where she believes that comes from. “I do have a strong affinity for submerged objects – I find myself searching for new photos almost every day!” she shared. “I also seek out real-life opportunities. When I visit a port, for example, I try to get as close as possible to the stern of a ship to catch a glimpse of the propeller. I also love rusty piers, I often search for beached vessels, and I take boat rides in ports to get as near as possible to the larger ships.”

    “Part of the fascination comes from the fact that these man-made objects do not belong in the water in the first place, unlike fish, plants, and other natural elements of the marine environment,” Milena explained. “The other part is a typical mix of fear and curiosity that half-submerged objects provoke in me. How big is the part I cannot see? What does it look like? Is it dangerous?”

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    Lake Mead. Not Only Is The 2021 Pic Bad News, But Also Creeps Me Out

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    Old Pier Piece That Looks Just Like A Hand. It Is Larger Than It Looks

    Old Pier Piece That Looks Just Like A Hand. It Is Larger Than It Looks

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    When it comes to how to cope with submechanophilia, Milena shared that many people actually actively seek out exposure to the object of their anxiety. “This is not typical for other phobias, like snakes or spiders, where people avoid triggers at any cost,” she explained. “Many of my followers keep asking for more photos and videos (which I have in abundance), so perhaps systematic desensitization helps with overcoming the fear.”

    “What I would strongly advise against is overcoming the phobia by diving near anchored ships or submerged shipwrecks,” Milena cautioned. “Any experienced diver would confirm this is extremely dangerous and could easily lead to disaster. Instead, I recommend port walks, museum ships, boat tours, swimming near rowing boats – anything that helps get used to these objects. Some people start by throwing objects in the pool and picking them up.”

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    #10

    The Hoover Dam Spill Way.. 50 Feet Wide, 600 Feet Deep.. I Cant Stop Thinking About Falling In…

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    Sitting In A Sunken Commercial Airplane

    Sitting In A Sunken Commercial Airplane

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    Nea
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My worst, biggest fear in life. I have claustrophobia and aquaphobia.

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    And if you do think you’re a submechanophobiac, Milena wants you to know that you’re not alone. “I found out that experienced mariners and avid cruise-travelers can also suffer from submechanophobia,” she shared. “Despite being terrified by man-made objects in the water, they have no problem with being on a ship and have no fear of the sea. This is both curious and encouraging.”

    If you’d like to learn more about this fascinating topic from Milena or simply check out her blog dedicated to ships, be sure to visit The Shipyard right here!

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    Flooded Autopsy Theatre In The Basement Of A Charity Hospital

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    Underwater Dragon Statue

    Underwater Dragon Statue

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    According to Lisa Fritscher at VerywellMind, this fear is not a surprising one, as it’s closely related to a few other common fears. Many people experience fear of the unknown, which often causes a fear of bodies of water. “For those who are unfamiliar with a body of water, the knowledge that unknown risks could be lurking beneath the surface may be enough to trigger an existing fear of the unknown,” Lisa writes.

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    "A Pool With Holes" I Saw This And I Thought Y'all Would Have Something To Say About This

    "A Pool With Holes" I Saw This And I Thought Y'all Would Have Something To Say About This

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    #17

    Pedestrian Passageway Flooded After Recent Rains In Shizuoka, Japan

    Pedestrian Passageway Flooded After Recent Rains In Shizuoka, Japan

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    #18

    Friendly Reminder That There Is A Jason Vorhees Statue At The Bottom Of A Minnesota Lake

    Friendly Reminder That There Is A Jason Vorhees Statue At The Bottom Of A Minnesota Lake

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    A fear of animals can also come into play when we’re talking about submechanophobia. It’s common for individuals who are scared of an animal attack to feel uncomfortable or unsafe around bodies of water where they wonder if a creature such as a shark or a snake will attack them. Mysophobia, or a fear of germs, can also play a part in causing submechanophobia. “While it is important to practice good hygiene and avoid common sources of contamination, those with mysophobia tend to take normal precautions to an extreme,” Lisa explains. “Unfamiliar bodies of water, in which the risks are unknown, could easily trigger a fearful reaction.”

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    #19

    "Ocean Atlas" The Largest Single Underwater Sculpture. Nassau, Bahamas

    "Ocean Atlas" The Largest Single Underwater Sculpture. Nassau, Bahamas

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    Creepy Lady Of The Lake Statue In Shrewsbury

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "I mean, if I went 'round, sayin' I was an emperor, just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away!"

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    Century Old Sunken Ship Preserved In Perfect Condition Beneath Lake Superior

    Century Old Sunken Ship Preserved In Perfect Condition Beneath Lake Superior

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Was just reading that some of these still contain the bodies of crewmembers. Preserved but turned to a waxy substance.

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    A general fear of hazards can also be a contributing factor when it comes to submechanophobia. Bodies of water can be quite mysterious, as well as dangerous, so it’s common for people to fear drowning, rip currents, rapids, logs and rocks in water, and being unable to see below the water’s surface. A photo of something submerged in water might cause an individual with a fear of hazards’ mind to jump straight to all of the potential risks and possibilities of death present in that water. And another fear you might not be aware of is a fear of ships. “Some people are afraid of any boat or watercraft, while others fear only massive multi-deck ships,” Lisa explains. “This may be related to the fear of the unknown, or it could have to do with a more generalized fear of large objects.” Apparently submarines are typically the most significant trigger in relation to submechanophobia. 

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    Reservoir Overflow In Armenia. These Have Always Fascinated And Scared Me Since I Was A Kid

    Reservoir Overflow In Armenia. These Have Always Fascinated And Scared Me Since I Was A Kid

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    At least this one has the decency to look cute like a flower or something, not just a gaping hole. I hate overflows.

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    Flooded Cemeteries. I Don’t Even Want To Look At The Picture

    Flooded Cemeteries. I Don’t Even Want To Look At The Picture

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    When it comes to coping with submechanophobia, Lisa explains that it can be quite difficult to diagnose, as it causes little difficulty in the daily lives of most people who have it. “If you do not work in or around the water, you may be able to manage your fear by sitting on the riverbank rather than going for a swim, or only booking cruise ship cabins on a higher deck,” she writes. But if you do feel like this phobia has begun to affect your life, as you find yourself canceling plans or avoiding activities you might otherwise enjoy, Lisa recommends finding a therapist who can create an individualized treatment plan for you that addresses your own specific needs.   

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    #25

    The Costa Concordia Wreck Gives Me Chills…

    The Costa Concordia Wreck Gives Me Chills…

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    Submerged Tanks

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    Motorboat Nearly Swept Over A Dam Spillway In Texas

    Motorboat Nearly Swept Over A Dam Spillway In Texas

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    Have you developed a new fear from this list, or are you dying to get out and explore the great unknown in the ocean? We hope you’re enjoying these captivating photos of submerged objects and machines, but if you have submechanophobia, perhaps you should stop torturing yourself and go check out another article instead! Keep upvoting the pics that you find particularly spooky, and if you’d like to dive even deeper into this topic, you can find Bored Panda’s last article featuring the submechanophobia subreddit right here!

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    A Japanese House Floating In The Pacific Ocean After The 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake And Tsunami

    A Japanese House Floating In The Pacific Ocean After The 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake And Tsunami

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    The Only Thing Left Above Water Of The Venezuelan City Of Potosi, Is The Top Of The Churches Bell Tower

    The Only Thing Left Above Water Of The Venezuelan City Of Potosi, Is The Top Of The Churches Bell Tower

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    #30

    Stairwell That Leads To Creepy Underwater Cave

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    The 'Ghost Fleet' Of Mallows Bay, Maryland. A Fleet Of Hundreds Of American Ships Built Of Wood Due To Wartime Steel Shortages. Most Of These Ships Were Obsolete Upon Project Completion After The End Of The War And Left To Rot

    The 'Ghost Fleet' Of Mallows Bay, Maryland. A Fleet Of Hundreds Of American Ships Built Of Wood Due To Wartime Steel Shortages. Most Of These Ships Were Obsolete Upon Project Completion After The End Of The War And Left To Rot

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    Scrolling Through Listings Of Houses For Sale. Found This In The Basement

    Scrolling Through Listings Of Houses For Sale. Found This In The Basement

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    #35

    Literally My Worst Fear. Queen Mary Propellor Room

    Literally My Worst Fear. Queen Mary Propellor Room

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    A Church Underwater, Located In Llsesee Via Undertow_photography

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    Tonnes Of Nuclear Waste - Sellafield UK

    Tonnes Of Nuclear Waste - Sellafield UK

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sellafield had (still has to some extent) such a nuclear waste problem they ended up developing what are now some of the best nuclear waste reduction technologies in existence, other countries pay Sellafield to process their nuclear waste (it gets reduced, vitrified in glass and returned to it's country of origin for storage).

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    #39

    The Edmund Fitzgerald, What Remains Of It Today At The Bottom Of Lake Superior

    The Edmund Fitzgerald, What Remains Of It Today At The Bottom Of Lake Superior

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    After Walking 50m In To A Narrow, 150 Year Old Gold Mine, This Vertical Shaft Emerges

    After Walking 50m In To A Narrow, 150 Year Old Gold Mine, This Vertical Shaft Emerges

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is not uncommon in mines. They are dangerous if you don't know what you're doing.

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    Sailor Waiting To Be Rescued From His Sinking Ship

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    Abandoned Rollercoaster

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    #43

    Flooded Beer Brewery Under Kőbánya, Budapest, Hungary

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    One Of The Water Tunnels Inside Diablo Dam In Washington

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    Water Ride From A (Now Closed) Italian Theme Park

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    Cleveland Ledge Lighthouse, Falmouth, Massachusetts

    Cleveland Ledge Lighthouse, Falmouth, Massachusetts

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    #47

    Went Past A Wind Turbine Farm On A Cruise. My Other Half Was Terrified!

    Went Past A Wind Turbine Farm On A Cruise. My Other Half Was Terrified!

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    #49

    This Pool Is The Most Unsettling Pool I’ve Seen In Real Life

    This Pool Is The Most Unsettling Pool I’ve Seen In Real Life

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    #50

    An Underground Spillway, Part Of The G-Cans Project

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    The Inside Of Nuclear Reactors Are Extremely Disturbing For Many Reasons

    The Inside Of Nuclear Reactors Are Extremely Disturbing For Many Reasons

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    Movie Set For The Abyss. They Filled It Entirely With Water For Filming

    Movie Set For The Abyss. They Filled It Entirely With Water For Filming

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    DEW
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm good. Thank you to all the actor's who do water movies. I've seen this movie and it was pretty good>

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    #54

    My Own Submechanophibia, That's 4 Feet Deep Raw Sewage In My House

    My Own Submechanophibia, That's 4 Feet Deep Raw Sewage In My House

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    #56

    Not So Fun Fact: There Are Nuclear Divers

    Not So Fun Fact: There Are Nuclear Divers

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    Dan Padgett
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Keep a thought for the Japanese engineers who went into pools like this without any protection during the Fukushima nuclear disaster.

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    #57

    Don't Wanna Know What's Under All The Algae. Found This In Berlin

    Don't Wanna Know What's Under All The Algae. Found This In Berlin

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's the foundation next to the former radiostation on Teufelsberg. Teufelsberg was created by piling up tons and tons of rubble from the destroyed city of Berlin. It's not been built by nazis. They caused it.

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    #58

    Brand New Boeing 737 Fusalges Partially Submerged, Following A Train Derailment

    Brand New Boeing 737 Fusalges Partially Submerged, Following A Train Derailment

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They look like giant green eel's climbing out of the water

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    #59

    Freediving In Hawaii Whilst Tugging On A Chain Of A Buoy Underwater

    Freediving In Hawaii Whilst Tugging On A Chain Of A Buoy Underwater

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    Passing *under* An American Spearhead Class Transport Ship

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    An Underwater Class A Rv In A Quarry Dive Site

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    Mv Sea Eagle Sunk In Limak Port, Turkey (No One Injured Or Death)

    Mv Sea Eagle Sunk In Limak Port, Turkey (No One Injured Or Death)

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    Where I Live There Is A Lake Created By A Meteor Which Is 115 Meters Deep. These Are Some Photos Our Free Press Released Of It. Not A Fan

    Where I Live There Is A Lake Created By A Meteor Which Is 115 Meters Deep. These Are Some Photos Our Free Press Released Of It. Not A Fan

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    #66

    Out Of All The Things That Trigger My Submechaniphobia, Sunken Planes Give Me The Most Anxiety

    Out Of All The Things That Trigger My Submechaniphobia, Sunken Planes Give Me The Most Anxiety

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    #67

    Hurricane Ida

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    Two Of Titanic’s Rusticle-Ridden Engines. Below Is What It Would Look Like Out Of Water. These Structures Are About Four Stories Tall

    Two Of Titanic’s Rusticle-Ridden Engines. Below Is What It Would Look Like Out Of Water. These Structures Are About Four Stories Tall

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    #70

    1985, Patrick L Stevens Tested Whether You Would Immediately Sink Inside A Wastewater Aeration Tank By Going In Himself, Attached To A Tether, Then Having The Machine Turned On

    1985, Patrick L Stevens Tested Whether You Would Immediately Sink Inside A Wastewater Aeration Tank By Going In Himself, Attached To A Tether, Then Having The Machine Turned On

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Why didn't he wear a diving suit???? AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH, wastewater being absorbed through the skin.

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    #71

    A Chair Sitting On The Ocean Floor Somewhere Off The Coast Of Us

    A Chair Sitting On The Ocean Floor Somewhere Off The Coast Of Us

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    #72

    Shipwreck In The Caribbean

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    #74

    Underwater Staircase, I Dont Know Anything Else About The Image

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    Blazej Kowalczyk
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Most likely put there as a way for divers and swimmers to get in and off the sea :)

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    #75

    So As Lake Mead Continues To Get Lower Its Revealing Old Sunken Boats. Here Is The Infamous 1940s Wwii Landing Craft

    So As Lake Mead Continues To Get Lower Its Revealing Old Sunken Boats. Here Is The Infamous 1940s Wwii Landing Craft

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    Abandoned Australian Submarine. Sinking This Week

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    #77

    This Unstable Grate Inches Above A Dark Reservoir

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    #78

    The Hydro Electric And Bypass Intakes For Lake Murray In South Carolina, Popular Fishing Spot Too But I Don't Even Like Taking The Boat Near Them

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    #80

    One Of The Most Dangerous Jobs, Underwater Welding

    One Of The Most Dangerous Jobs, Underwater Welding

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Straddling that nasty old pipe with a bunch of sharp barnacles growing on it isn’t helping matters.

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    #81

    Found On Fb - “Salt Water Slowly Eating Away Pablo Escobar’s Plane. By @sal_qu”

    Found On Fb - “Salt Water Slowly Eating Away Pablo Escobar’s Plane. By @sal_qu”

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    #82

    Inside The Capsized Costa Concordia (Credits: News Pictures/Rex Features)

    Inside The Capsized Costa Concordia (Credits: News Pictures/Rex Features)

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    #83

    For The Cost Of About $60,000 You Can Live In A Wwi Seaport Built Between 1915-1919 Off The Coast Of England

    For The Cost Of About $60,000 You Can Live In A Wwi Seaport Built Between 1915-1919 Off The Coast Of England

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    #84

    The Flooded Chamber In Abandoned Slate Mine, Info In Comment

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    #86

    The Wreck Of The Soviet Cruiser: The Murmansk. The Wreck Is Somewhere On The North Coast Of Norway

    The Wreck Of The Soviet Cruiser: The Murmansk. The Wreck Is Somewhere On The North Coast Of Norway

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ran aground while being towed to be scrapped in India. Ended up being scrapped on site about 10 years later in the early 2000's

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    #87

    Flooded Car Park In Oz

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    #88

    Coral World Underwater Observation Tower

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    #89

    Found A Sunken Jeep Near Key West, Fl Via Google Maps. So A Friend Of Mine Went To Check It Out In Person. Swipe To See

    Found A Sunken Jeep Near Key West, Fl Via Google Maps. So A Friend Of Mine Went To Check It Out In Person. Swipe To See

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    #91

    This Flooded Basement, Stairs That Disappear Into Black Water

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    #93

    Dauphin Island, Al The Houses Are In The Water. There Are Plots In Front Of These Houses Priced For $1k Because They’re Literally In The Ocean

    Dauphin Island, Al The Houses Are In The Water. There Are Plots In Front Of These Houses Priced For $1k Because They’re Literally In The Ocean

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Pricing something, even so low, just because "it's a real estate", even it's SUBMERGED IN WATER is peak of human stupidity. It's the same as selling plots on the moon, when humanity was even able to land there only several times. Why do we have to be like that? Why must we split and (at least try to) sell every f*****g inch of ground we don't even own?

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    #94

    The Main Cabin Of The Frank W. Wheeler Remains Eerily Preserved Under About 600 Feet Of Water In Lake Superior

    The Main Cabin Of The Frank W. Wheeler Remains Eerily Preserved Under About 600 Feet Of Water In Lake Superior

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I half expected to be able to see something in the window... I'm glad I didn't

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    #95

    Stairs, But Underwater. My Anxiety Is Through The Roof Looking At This Photo

    Stairs, But Underwater. My Anxiety Is Through The Roof Looking At This Photo

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    #96

    Bow Of The Ss America Which Is Just Below The Surface. Re-Uploaded Cuz I Had Some Incorrect Info In The Title Originally

    Bow Of The Ss America Which Is Just Below The Surface. Re-Uploaded Cuz I Had Some Incorrect Info In The Title Originally

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    #97

    A Tidal Turbine About To Be Submerged Off The Coast Of Scotland

    A Tidal Turbine About To Be Submerged Off The Coast Of Scotland

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    Tidal Power Is Pretty Cool, But The Turbines Are Terrifying

    Tidal Power Is Pretty Cool, But The Turbines Are Terrifying

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    #101

    A Beached Buoy During Huricane Henri

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    #102

    This Small Lake In My Town Has A Max Depth Of About 18 Meters. In The Middle There's A Large Sloping Cement Board, Held By 2 Metal Pillars

    This Small Lake In My Town Has A Max Depth Of About 18 Meters. In The Middle There's A Large Sloping Cement Board, Held By 2 Metal Pillars

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    Lakota Wolf
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canalul_Siret%E2%80%93B%C4%83r%C4%83gan It was meant to be a part of a canal.

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    #103

    A Ship Lowering A Deep Sea Oil Pipeline

    A Ship Lowering A Deep Sea Oil Pipeline

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    #104

    Wreck Of The German Cruiser Prinz Eugen Photographed By Mark B. Hatter. Anyone Wanna Dive There? How About At Night !

    Wreck Of The German Cruiser Prinz Eugen Photographed By Mark B. Hatter. Anyone Wanna Dive There? How About At Night !

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    Upstaged75
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Really cool picture with the contrast between air and water!

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    #105

    A Lake Drainage Pipe Under Thin Glass Ice, And Six Feet Of Water

    A Lake Drainage Pipe Under Thin Glass Ice, And Six Feet Of Water

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    #106

    The Remains Of Flooded Towns Under The St Lawrence Reservoir, Seen From Google Earth

    The Remains Of Flooded Towns Under The St Lawrence Reservoir, Seen From Google Earth

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    A Photo Of The Collapsed Crimean Bridge Span Taken From Below

    A Photo Of The Collapsed Crimean Bridge Span Taken From Below

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    #108

    "Swim Call' From R/Submarines

    "Swim Call' From R/Submarines

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    #109

    Gun Turret On Board The Uss Johnston 21,222 Ft Under The Sea

    Gun Turret On Board The Uss Johnston 21,222 Ft Under The Sea

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    #110

    The Way The Stern Disappears Into Nothingness Is Unsettling

    The Way The Stern Disappears Into Nothingness Is Unsettling

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    #111

    This Flood Defence System In Venice Appeared On A Youtube Video And I Was Not Prepared For The Horror

    This Flood Defence System In Venice Appeared On A Youtube Video And I Was Not Prepared For The Horror

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    #112

    That Time I *did* Paddle Over A Wreck And Realized This Phobia Was A Thing. Sherkston Wreck, Lake Erie (Canadian Side)

    That Time I *did* Paddle Over A Wreck And Realized This Phobia Was A Thing. Sherkston Wreck, Lake Erie (Canadian Side)

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    #113

    Drunk Driver Outside Bridgeport, California Yesterday Morning

    Drunk Driver Outside Bridgeport, California Yesterday Morning

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    #114

    Came To Brighton Today Just To See This Beautiful Monstrosity

    Came To Brighton Today Just To See This Beautiful Monstrosity

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    #117

    Half Submerged Colombian Drug Cartel Submarine

    Half Submerged Colombian Drug Cartel Submarine

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    #119

    North Dakota Flooding Today

    North Dakota Flooding Today

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    #120

    I Always Pass This On The River. Creeps Me Out Thinking What May Be Inside

    I Always Pass This On The River. Creeps Me Out Thinking What May Be Inside

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    #122

    This Bts Photo From Jaws: The Revenge

    This Bts Photo From Jaws: The Revenge

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    #123

    An Abandoned Underground Submarine Base In Albania

    An Abandoned Underground Submarine Base In Albania

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    #124

    Diver Exploring Flooded Soviet Prison Camp

    Diver Exploring Flooded Soviet Prison Camp

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    #125

    The Flip Research Vessel Submerges Itself, For A Controlled Capsize, To Achieve Unparalleled Stability At Sea. It Works Much Like The Ballast Legs Of Deep Water Platforms

    The Flip Research Vessel Submerges Itself, For A Controlled Capsize, To Achieve Unparalleled Stability At Sea. It Works Much Like The Ballast Legs Of Deep Water Platforms

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    #126

    Noble Globetrotter 2 Reported To Have Suffered Damage And Taken On Water During Hurrcaine Ida

    Noble Globetrotter 2 Reported To Have Suffered Damage And Taken On Water During Hurrcaine Ida

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    #127

    Found This Terrifying Gas Rig In The Gulf Of Mexico

    Found This Terrifying Gas Rig In The Gulf Of Mexico

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    #128

    Stairway Into Nothingness, Jersey City Waterfront

    Stairway Into Nothingness, Jersey City Waterfront

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    #129

    An Spm. That Underwater Part Gave Me The Chills

    An Spm. That Underwater Part Gave Me The Chills

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    #130

    Didn’t Know Conduits Could Be Scary…

    Didn’t Know Conduits Could Be Scary…

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    Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Conduits are ALWAYS scary. Wet, dry, doesn't matter. 480V with nothing more than a 1mm thick layer of plastic and aluminum is not comforting.

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    #131

    Sunken Ships At The Coast Of Istanbul

    Sunken Ships At The Coast Of Istanbul

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