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Terrifying reality of ocean at night is 'stuff of nightmares' as people discover 'one of their biggest fears'

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Published 20:27 19 Dec 2024 GMT

Terrifying reality of ocean at night is 'stuff of nightmares' as people discover 'one of their biggest fears'

One viral video has once again proven why the vast, dark waters can be utterly terrifying

Sara Keenan

Sara Keenan

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The ocean has long been a source of fascination and fear, and one viral video has once again proven why the vast, dark waters can be utterly terrifying.

A YouTube short, originally shared by a user documenting their experiences working on an oil rig, has captured the haunting reality of the ocean at night - and it's sending chills down viewers' spines.

The short, which has racked up thousands of views, begins with a serene shot of the ocean before showing what it would look like just a few hours later.

Ever wondered what this looks like in the dead of night? (Getty Stock Images)
Ever wondered what this looks like in the dead of night? (Getty Stock Images)

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The rig worker then pans the camera to reveal an endless expanse of nothing but pitch-black water.

To make things even more eerie, he then throws an orange into the vast openness, for it to simply disappear out of sight into the void.

For many viewers, this simple yet profound clip has struck a nerve. One commenter described it as 'the stuff of nightmares', while another confessed: "I didn't think I was scared of the ocean until now."

Many noted how the video taps into a primal fear of the unknown, with the inky darkness hiding whatever might be lurking beneath the surface.

"This is why I don't go on cruises. The ocean is terrifying at night," one user commented.

It's a no from me... (YouTube/Dying Voice Dude)
It's a no from me... (YouTube/Dying Voice Dude)

"Imagine falling overboard in that darkness... gives me chills," said another.

While the ocean's vastness is intimidating enough during the day, the absence of light transforms it into something truly otherworldly.

Marine biologists have long noted that the ocean’s midnight zone—the layer of water below 1,000 meters where sunlight cannot penetrate—is home to some of the planet’s most mysterious and alien creatures.

For humans, however, the thought of being surrounded by such an environment is enough to trigger a visceral sense of dread.

The video also highlights a reality that many people don't consider: Those who work at sea must regularly confront this darkness.

The viral video has sparked broader discussions about humanity's relationship with the ocean.

While it covers 71% of the Earth's surface, much of it remains unexplored and mysterious, fuelling both curiosity and fear.

And for those who find themselves captivated by the video's haunting imagery, it serves as a reminder of just how small we are in the face of nature's immensity.

So, next time you're on a cruise or near the sea, take a moment to gaze out into the darkness. But be warned: you might not like what your imagination conjures up.

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Dying Voice Dude

Topics: Environment, Science, Travel, World News

Sara Keenan
Sara Keenan

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