Infographics & Data Visualizations

Infographics & Data Visualizations

How the Channel Tunnel was Built

The Channel Tunnel is one of the largest engineering ventures ever in the UK. Taking over five years to complete, with roughly 13,000 workers from England and France working together to complete the vision. It was such a task to take on that the tunnel is now one of the seven wonders of the modern world. However, the grand scale of the project is largely forgotten, from the machines used, to how deep they ventured.

Today, as hundreds of passengers take the Eurotunnel Le Shuttle under the Channel, it can be easy to forget this astonishing and unique man-made structure. This Eurotunnel Le Shuttle infographic runs through how the tunnel was created with tunnel boring machines, the size of the project, how many family pets have been under the channel and the volume of traffic, which travels through on a daily basis.

For more information on the tunnel and Eurotunnel Le Shuttle, visit the website at http://www.eurotunnel.com.

How the Channel Tunnel was Built - Eurotunnel Le Shuttle
How the Channel Tunnel was Built - Eurotunnel Le Shuttle

Top 7 Things You Need to Know about Father’s Day

Father’s Day history may be much older than we actually believe it to be, and it is celebrated in different days in different countries. Let’s find out how long has it been since Father’s Day got its first seed, and when people around the world start celebrating the day! This infographic will also show the origin of the words “DAD” and “FATHER” we use today. Besides, you will be amazed by the records about the oldest and youngest fathers, and the following interesting statistics about Father’s Day gifts will bring you pleasure. Do you know that females spend more money buying gifts for dad than males? Corn on the cob for Father’s Day recipe will remind you about a beautiful childhood memory. Most of all, you will see the true meaning of FATHERS at the end. That special poem may be the shortest but the most meaningful one. Happy Father’s Day! We love our super Dads!

Father's Day Infographic

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Relapse: The Revolving Door

One of the hardest challenges for a recovering alcoholic or drug addict is the temptation to use again and risk of relapse. It’s so difficult that nearly half of all recovering addicts will relapse within one year, and 61% of those will relapse more than once, over and over. This is why relapse is often referred to as a revolving door: a neverending cycle of addiction, treatment, recovery, and relapse. But there is hope: relapse is not a failure; it is simply a setback. You can always pick yourself up and try again.

Although the 5-year relapse rates - never released together before in this format - can be a little scary, the overall relapse rate is comparable to other chronic illnesses such as asthma, type 1 diabetes, and hypertension. The infographic below lays out some of the common triggers and causes of relapse. Use these tools to resist your relapse.

Relapse: The Revolving Door Infographic
Infographic by Clarity Way