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"Capturing the Essence of Energy: From Reflexology to Northern Lights" Exploring the intricate pathways through a reflexology foot map

Background imageEnergy Collection: Reflexology foot map, artwork

Reflexology foot map, artwork. Reflexology is a form of alternative medicine in which disorders in the body are treated by massaging areas of the feet thought to correspond to the affected area

Background imageEnergy Collection: Electricity pylons at daybreak, Derbyshire / Nottinghamshire border, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Electricity pylons at daybreak, Derbyshire / Nottinghamshire border, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Electricity pylons at daybreak, Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire border, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEnergy Collection: One of the windmills above the village of Consuegra

One of the windmills above the village of Consuegra, Ruta de Don Quixote, Castile la Mancha (Castilla la Mancha), Spain, Europe

Background imageEnergy Collection: View of the new Dounreay Atomic Reactor near Thurso in Scotland Circa 1955

View of the new Dounreay Atomic Reactor near Thurso in Scotland Circa 1955

Background imageEnergy Collection: Pylon line Norfolk UK

Pylon line Norfolk UK
PM-10183 Pylon line Norfolk UK Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageEnergy Collection: Sizewell A Magnox nuclear power station, now closed, on the left

Sizewell A Magnox nuclear power station, now closed, on the left, and the newer B with pressurised water reactor, Sizewell, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEnergy Collection: Aysgarth Falls, Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Aysgarth Falls, Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEnergy Collection: Crew Team Rowing

Crew Team Rowing

Background imageEnergy Collection: Solar system planets

Solar system planets. Artwork showing the Sun (left) and the eight planets of the solar system and their orbits. From left to right they are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn

Background imageEnergy Collection: Coal mine in England, 1850s

Coal mine in England, 1850s
Removing coal in the Bradley mine, Staffordshire, England, 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageEnergy Collection: Northern lights

Northern lights. The Northern Lights are created as electrically charged particles from the Solar wind are pulled in toward the magnetic poles by the Earths magnetic field

Background imageEnergy Collection: Tinsley cooling towers, Sheffield

Tinsley cooling towers, Sheffield
Tinsley cooling towers being demolished. These towers were built in 1938 as part of the Blackburn Meadows power station and stood over 75 metres tall

Background imageEnergy Collection: Picture No. 10984558

Picture No. 10984558
Grand Prismatic Spring Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA Date:

Background imageEnergy Collection: Ferrybridge Power Station, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Ferrybridge Power Station, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEnergy Collection: Europe at night, satellite image

Europe at night, satellite image. City lights (yellow) show areas of dense population. There are few lights in North Africa (bottom) and the Arctic (top) since they are more sparsely populated

Background imageEnergy Collection: Didcot coal-fired power station

Didcot coal-fired power station
Silhouette of power station cooling towers. Photographed at Didcot coal- fired power station, Oxfordshire, UK

Background imageEnergy Collection: Kite surfing, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia

Kite surfing, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia

Background imageEnergy Collection: North America at night, satellite image

North America at night, satellite image
Africa at night. Satellite image of the Earth at night, set against a background of stars, centred on the continent of Africa. North is at top. City lights (yellow) show areas of dense population

Background imageEnergy Collection: Brighton B Power Station - Southwick, West Sussex

Brighton B Power Station - Southwick, West Sussex
Brighton B Power Station, (now the Shoreham Power Station) - Southwick, West Sussex. circa late 1960s

Background imageEnergy Collection: Lea Hall Colliery and Rugeley A Power Station, Staffordshire, 1963

Lea Hall Colliery and Rugeley A Power Station, Staffordshire, 1963. Lea Hall was the first colliery planned and sunk by the National Coal Board (NCB) and work began in 1954

Background imageEnergy Collection: Dung beetle pushing a ball of dung

Dung beetle pushing a ball of dung, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageEnergy Collection: Advert for Horlicks, the original malted milk drink, 1925

Advert for Horlicks, the original malted milk drink, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageEnergy Collection: Advert for Horlicks ration of malted milk tablets 1916

Advert for Horlicks ration of malted milk tablets 1916
Restoring energy and vitality Horlicks malted milk compressed tablets, supplied in a air tight tin. 1916

Background imageEnergy Collection: Illustrations of a Sealyham terrier puppy by Cecil Aldin

Illustrations of a Sealyham terrier puppy by Cecil Aldin
Illustrations of a Sealyham terrier called Bunch, by Cecil Aldin. Seen here running away from his owners (left) and winding his lead round his masters legs (right). Date: 1932

Background imageEnergy Collection: England, Northumberland, Electricity Pylons

England, Northumberland, Electricity Pylons
England, Northumberland, Seaton Delaval. Electricity Pylons carrying electricity through Southern Northumberland

Background imageEnergy Collection: Electricity pylons

Electricity pylons
National Grid pylons in dawn mist

Background imageEnergy Collection: 1960s paraffin heater

1960s paraffin heater
Paraffin heater, historical image. This portable heater, manufactured in the 1960s, was fuelled by the fossil fuel paraffin (also called paraffin oil and kerosene)

Background imageEnergy Collection: Jupiter from Europa, artwork

Jupiter from Europa, artwork
Jupiter from Europa. Computer artwork of a view towards Jupiter and its moons, across the surface of Europa as it might have looked four billion years ago

Background imageEnergy Collection: National Grid pylons in the mist

National Grid pylons in the mist
National Grid pylons stride across the valley and disappear into a sea of mist

Background imageEnergy Collection: Tinsley cooling towers demolition

Tinsley cooling towers demolition
Tinsley cooling towers being prepared for demolition. These towers were built in 1938 as part of the Blackburn Meadows power station and stood over 75 metres tall

Background imageEnergy Collection: Drax coal fired power station, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Drax coal fired power station, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEnergy Collection: Pair of windmills known as Jack and Jill in the evening, Clayton, near Burgess Hill

Pair of windmills known as Jack and Jill in the evening, Clayton, near Burgess Hill, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEnergy Collection: Snake charmer playing flute-like instrument, snake emerging from basket in front

Snake charmer playing flute-like instrument, snake emerging from basket in front

Background imageEnergy Collection: Kite surfing on Red Sea coast of Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Kite surfing on Red Sea coast of Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageEnergy Collection: Fusion research, tokamak device

Fusion research, tokamak device
Nuclear fusion research. Cutaway computer artwork of the planned ITER tokamak device. It will be the first full scale fusion device to produce energy at a level of an electricity-producing power

Background imageEnergy Collection: Nuclear Fission Artwork

Nuclear Fission Artwork
Nuclear fission. Conceptual computer artwork of an atom being split through nuclear, or atomic, fission (splitting). Electrons (orange) can be seen orbiting the nucleus (centre)

Background imageEnergy Collection: Three Mile Island nuclear power station

Three Mile Island nuclear power station, seen from across the Susquehanna River at night. This power station was the site of a nuclear accident on the 28th March 1979

Background imageEnergy Collection: Running of the bulls (Encierro), San Fermin festival, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain, Europe

Running of the bulls (Encierro), San Fermin festival, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain, Europe

Background imageEnergy Collection: Symmetrically stacked pile of Logs for use as firewood

Symmetrically stacked pile of Logs for use as firewood
HAR-127 Symmetrically stacked pile of Logs for use as firewood Anthony Harrison Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageEnergy Collection: Richard Humphreys the Boxer, c. 1788 (oil on canvas)

Richard Humphreys the Boxer, c. 1788 (oil on canvas)
5667210 Richard Humphreys the Boxer, c.1788 (oil on canvas) by Hoppner, John (1758-1810); 141.6 x 112.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageEnergy Collection: Coal mining by G. H. Davis

Coal mining by G. H. Davis
Coal mine working and outcrop production: how coal, so vital to every form of war industry, can be won from opencast veins at shallow depths. Date: 1944

Background imageEnergy Collection: The northern lights dance over the glacier lagoon in Iceland

The northern lights dance over the glacier lagoon in Iceland

Background imageEnergy Collection: Lava steam vent glowing at night in the Halemaumau Crater, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Lava steam vent glowing at night in the Halemaumau Crater, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii USA

Background imageEnergy Collection: Nevada Fall, Half Dome and Liberty Cap, Yosemite National Park, California

Nevada Fall, Half Dome and Liberty Cap, Yosemite National Park, California

Background imageEnergy Collection: Tokamak-15 nuclear fusion reactor C013 / 1348

Tokamak-15 nuclear fusion reactor C013 / 1348
Tokamak-15 nuclear fusion reactor. Nuclear engineer standing on top of the Tokamak-15 (T-15) nuclear fusion reactor at the Kurchatov Institute of Nuclear Power, near Moscow, Russia

Background imageEnergy Collection: Helix nebula, infrared Spitzer image

Helix nebula, infrared Spitzer image
Helix nebula (NGC 7293), infrared Spitzer Space Telescope image. This is a planetary nebula, a series of shells of gas cast off by a dying star

Background imageEnergy Collection: ITER fusion research reactor

ITER fusion research reactor, computer artwork. ITER, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, is being designed to test the principles surrounding the generation of power from nuclear

Background imageEnergy Collection: Electricity pylon

Electricity pylon



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"Capturing the Essence of Energy: From Reflexology to Northern Lights" Exploring the intricate pathways through a reflexology foot map, where every point holds untapped potential. Unveiling the raw beauty as it courses through the Pylon line in Norfolk, UK, painting an awe-inspiring picture against the horizon. Witnessing the synchronicity and strength within a crew team rowing together, harnessing their collective energy to propel forward with determination. The first rays of daybreak illuminate electricity pylons at Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire border, England - a testament to mankind's ability to tame and utilize nature's power. Nature's own masterpiece unfolds at Aysgarth Falls in Yorkshire Dales, England - cascading waterfalls that embody both tranquility and boundless energy. Rewinding time with an advert from 1925 for Horlicks - reminding us how even then people sought nourishment and vitality from malted milk drinks. Gazing upon our solar system planets reminds us of their ceaseless motion and vibrant energies that shape our universe beyond comprehension. Standing before Sizewell A Magnox nuclear power station in Suffolk, witnessing its transition into history while B reactor continues generating clean energy for tomorrow. The Tinsley cooling towers dominate Sheffield's skyline; symbols of industrial progress fueled by human ingenuity channeling immense amounts daily. Delving into history reveals coal mines in England during the 1850s; stark reminders of how humanity once relied on this potent source for survival and growth. Ferrybridge Power Station stands tall amidst North Yorkshire's landscape; a testament to modern engineering marvels harnessing colossal amounts efficiently. The mystical dance known as Northern Lights illuminates dark skies with ethereal colors – nature’s breathtaking display powered by cosmic forces beyond our comprehension.