Top 5 Terrifying Images That Will Make You Think Twice Before Swimming in the Ocean

These are some perfect snaps to be avoided by a thalasso-phobic patient. In simpler words, if you fear the endless water of the sea, you must rethink before diving deep into the upcoming parts. Thalasso-phobia is a common term that indicates neurological issues driven by the fear of the sea. 

The Arch Blue Hole in Dahab, Egypt.

On the one hand, the mysterious, alluring Blue Hole in Egypt is a perfect place for sea divers, while on the other hand, it can be fatal for the unprofessional. Though the astonishing coral ceiling of the arch is not reportedly dangerous for certain reasons, surpassing the recommended limits can bring uncertain consequences.

Dean’s Blue Hole, Bahamas

credits: Becky Lynch and Trish Stratus

The mind-blowing beauty of nature can not be compared to anything. The second most bottomless blue hole in the world, Dean's Blue Hole, situated in the Bahamas, is undoubtedly an amazing place to visit. The 663 feet deep hole is surrounded by a rocky beach which adds to its divine beauty. However, entering into the hole can be spine-chilling for someone with thalasso-phobia.

Dive under frozen water.

Some exploration, such as diving deep under frozen water, sounds horrifying.

The deepest blue hole, The Dragon Hole

The Dragon Hole in the China Sea is the deepest hole, with a profundity of 984 feet that can hold the entire Eiffel Tower in it.

The largest Iceberg B-15

The enormous iceberg that expanded to 159 miles by 20 miles in gigantic Antarctica reminds us of the fatal consequence of the Titanic.

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