When you gaze at these stunning 30 images, you can't help but feel an indescribable power. They reveal the primordial fear of the big stuff in the human heart and challenge our psychological limits. From sprawling natural wonders to towering architectural masterpieces, these images will trigger a phobia of giants in your heart. Bravely face these visual impacts, explore our own fears and curiosity about the great unknown, and perhaps, we can also discover a kind of awe and pursuit of infinite possibilities, sharing some objects that are larger than we imagined...Let's feel it: Imagine you go for a walk and walk around a corner and see this.
Shakira this terrible statue.
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient statue of Ramasu from the eighth century BC in Iraq.
That's not a cloud. That is the Himalayas.
The hand holding the bridge ......
The skull of the Prusosaurus, one of the largest crocodiles ever built.
For the first time, stand under a wind turbine.
Sandton Bank offshore wind farm showing the curvature of the earth.
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Strasbourg, France.
Enlarge the ship of the container.
The Pope seems to be sitting in front of this sculpture.
Giant. The USS Wisconsin was a 45,000-ton Iowa-class battleship built at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in Pennsylvania and commissioned in April 1944.
Auburn Forest Hill Bridge.
Entrance to the giant clown (Moscow).
NASA Astronomy Today**, 25 12 23 - Cathedral, Mountain, Moon.
They're too big.
Dugada, Chernobyl.
Giant spiral staircase.
Why is it so big?
The overflow is the one that leads to the **?
The huge shadow of Mount Everest.
Hindenburg's sense of oppression.
Moscow supertall skyscrapers.
This endless cloud.
While the situation may seem mild, be aware that some megaphobes are also afraid of large buildings, which can make life very, very difficult if you live and work in a big city.
I just made a diorama of a megalodon out of resin and clay.
Oh my god, this is a huge CGI skeleton, how horrible it looks, oh my god, I'm shaking.
If you look closely, everything is a giant phobia.
I feel very anxious at the thought of squeezing millions of people into one car, crammed into one car in rows.