Fear of the huge object: 30 shocking pictures that confront with the gigantic creatures
Fear of giants, an instinctive fear of large objects, we reveal the root of this fear through 30 stunning images. These images capture awe inspiring behemoths that challenge our understanding of space and power. Let's embark on this visual journey together, facing the spectacular scenes that trigger fear of giants.
On the cliffs of Normandy, France, the ruins of Germany's World War II bunkers still stand tall.
Picture 2: Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, Japan, with a giant hot air balloon head rising from the sky.
The third picture: Tokyo's skyline, with Mount Fuji soaring into the clouds.
Picture 4: Mount Olympus, the peak of the solar system, stands 21.9 kilometers (13.6 miles; 72000 feet) tall
Picture 5: The massive figure of Mount Rainier stands in stark contrast to its surrounding environment.
Picture 6: Warner&Middot; 1969; Feng· Braun stood next to the F-1 engine.
Sheet 7: Northrop· The new underwater drone developed by Grumman is impressive in scale.
Picture 8: The capsizing of German battleships during World War II brings a heavy sense of history.
Picture 9: The huge pipeline extending from the building gives people goosebumps.
Picture 10: This huge tree stump makes me scared just by thinking about it
Picture 11: Mont Saint Michel, Castle on an Island
Picture 12: Clermont Ferrand Cathedral, France
Picture 13: In the 1930s, overlooking the Empire State Building from New Jersey
Picture 14: Just as the South Tower began to collapse
Page 15: Disaster of the Hindenburg airship
16th picture: Airlander 10, a giant aircraft that will enter service in 2028.
Photo 17: Shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, Bangladesh, the cruelty of industry.
Picture 18: In 1939, the lumber yard of the Cedar Wood Manufacturing Plant in Seattle
The 19th picture: The giant flag of the French ship Le Genereux.
Page 20: Giant Machinery at the Construction Site.
Picture 21: Fishermen casting nets in the sea, a portrayal of marine life.
The scale of other planets is insane. Imagine a world with nothing and no one around
Image 23: Satellite photo of the widest river in the world, the Laputa River
Page 24: Shahid Monument in Baghdad
The aircraft carrier Gerald Ford appears so large in the dry dock.
Picture 26: Tokyo Flood Control Tunnel.
Image 27: A huge tire being towed on an interstate highway.
Picture 28: Fragments of a shot down Iranian missile, a huge and brutal relic of war.
Picture 29: Guanyin statue in Sendai, Japan. Am I the only one scared?
Picture 30: There is also a giant statue of Guan Yu in Jingzhou, China, but it has been inexplicably dismantled now.