60 Archived Photos May Disturb Sensitive Viewers

By | January 13, 2023

Giant octopus trying to pull a scuba diver back into its tank in Oregon.

History is full of moments that are both fascinating and disturbing. Photography has immortalized some of these events, capturing the eerie, grotesque, and the shocking, and preserving them for future generations. This gallery presents 60 archived photos that may disturb sensitive viewers but also offer a glimpse into the past that may be hard to look at but also hard to look away from.

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Check out this audacious aquatic creature! He’s really going for it! He’s just suctioning himself along, hunting humans to bring back as offerings to Cthulhu. Can you imagine being that diver? Feeling those thick tentacles wrap around your ankles? How much do you want to bet every Science Fiction Horror movie he’s ever seen in his entire life, was flashing before his eyes at this exact moment? (Photo is actually of a artistic display on a restaurant in Oregon that depicts everyone's worst nightmare, but is not real. Would be alot cooler if it was)

Photographed in 1880, Myrtle Corbin was born a dipygus having two separately functioning pelvises and four legs.

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One such example is Josephine Myrtle Corbin, an American sideshow performer born a dipygus. Which means, her body axis split while it was developing and as a result, she grew two separate pelvises, positioned side by side. She also had four legs, each outer leg was paired with a smaller inner leg. While she was able to move her inner legs, they were too weak for walking. She entered the sideshow circuit when she was 13-years old with the moniker "Four-Legged Girl from Texas".

These photographs offer a glimpse into the past that may be unsettling but also offer a chance to understand the events and people that shaped history.

Join us as we explore these disturbing and intense images from history. Keep reading if you dare and discover the stories, secrets, and emotions that these photographs evoke.