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The image presents two maps of an island, depicting its layout before and after the development of tourist facilities. Initially, the island is shown with minimal features: a beach along the northwest coastline, surrounded by sea, and dotted with distinct palm trees. The post-development map annotates various newly added structures and amenities. There are accommodations labeled sequentially from 1 to 6 towards the center, with an adjacent restaurant towards the northeast marked by a triangular symbol. Restrooms are situated nearby, also highlighted by a square symbol. The southern part of the island includes a reception area marked with a star symbol, and a vehicle track and footpath are introduced, providing connectivity throughout the island, indicated by dashed and dotted lines, respectively. Each map has a scale of 100 meters for reference.
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The two maps illustrate an island before and after the construction of tourist facilities.
Overall, it is clear that the island was transformed from a natural area into a developed tourist destination. Several buildings, transport facilities and paths were added, while the coastline and most trees remained unchanged.
Before the development, the island had no buildings. There was only a beach on the west side and a small number of palm trees mainly in the centre and the eastern part of the island.
After the construction, many changes took place. A reception building was built in the middle of the island. To the west of it, a group of accommodation huts was added near the beach, while another larger group of huts appeared to the east, connected by footpaths. A restaurant was built to the north of the reception area. In addition, a pier was built on the southern coast, allowing boats to access the island destination. A vehicle track now connects the restaurant to the pier. The western beach was also developed for swimming.
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