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The image depicts two maps of Youngsville in New Zealand, comparing the changes in the town from 1980 to 2005. In the 1980 map, there are symbols representing a hospital, school, airport, woodland, and a railway station, with the River Alannah running through the town. By 2005, the hospital has expanded, the park has replaced the school, a marina and skyscrapers have been added, and the airport and woodland have been replaced by a warehouse and factories, respectively. The railway station remains unchanged.
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The maps show how the town of Youngsville in New Zealand changed between 1980 and 2005.
Overall, the town became more urban and modern with the construction of new buildings, roads, and facilities. Many natural areas were replaced by developments.
In 1980, the north area had a hospital surrounded by trees. By 2005, most of the trees were cut down and replaced by a park with parking areas. A stadium was also added to the northeast, and a marina was built near the railway station.
In the south, the school and airport remained unchanged. However, a large warehouse appeared near the airport. The woodland area in the southwest was replaced by factories and skyscrapers, showing industrial growth.
In 1980, the railway station stood alone in the east. By 2005, more buildings were developed nearby, and the railway line stayed the same.
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