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The image displays two maps for a zoo in Australia, one for 1960 and one for 'Now'. In 1960, the layout, located south of a Harbour, featured: African animals and Australian animals in the western section; a Gift shop in the center; and Birds, a Seal Show, Chimpanzees, and a Picnic Area in the eastern section. The 'Now' map, also south of the Harbour, includes a Ferry. It has an Entrance in the south and another by the harbour in the east. The animal exhibits are Wild animals and Australian animals in the west, and African animals and a Seal show in the center. A larger Gift shop is located in the south-central area. The eastern section has a Picnic Area and is connected to the gift shop area via a Cable car. Both maps show a compass with N, W, E, S directions.
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The maps show how an Australian zoo changed from 1960 to now. In general, the zoo has more shops and transport today, and it is easier to visit than in the past.
In 1960, there was only one entrance in the north, near the water. Now, there is a second entrance in the south. This makes it easier for people to enter. Also, there is a new boat service at the harbour. Inside the zoo, a new cable car was built. This helps visitors move from one side of the park to the other without walking.
The areas for animals have also changed. The African animals moved from the north-west to the center of the zoo. In 1960, there were birds and chimpanzees, but now these areas are gone. Instead, there is a large space for wild animals in the west. The Australian animals and the seal show are still in the same places.
Finally, the gift shop moved to the south, near the new entrance. The picnic area in the east did not change. In conclusion, the zoo is now more modern and better for visitors.
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