The provided illustrations offer a visual representation of an island’s transformation before and after the establishment of tourist facilities.
Overall, the island underwent substantial development following the addition of tourist amenities, particularly in the form of accommodation, reception, and dining facilities.
Prior to the construction of tourist facilities, the island primarily featured natural elements, including a beach on the southwest side and palm tree clusters scattered across the landscape. However, post-development, the addition of accommodation in the form of huts, a reception building, and a restaurant near the island’s center signify substantial changes in the physical infrastructure. This includes the establishment of a vehicle track connecting the various amenities and a footpath encircling these facilities, leading to the unchanged beach.
Subsequent to the introduction of tourist facilities, the island’s landscape prominently transformed with the addition of accommodation facilities such as huts, reception building, and a restaurant, accompanied by corresponding infrastructure including a vehicle track and footpath. The natural elements, specifically the beach and palm trees, remained unaltered despite the comprehensive development of the island’s facilities.
