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The image shows two diagrams comparing Liverton docks in 1980 and Today. In 1980, the area consisted of two warehouses and one crane on the north side of the water, and one warehouse and one crane on the south side, with three ships in the water. Today, the north side features an Education Centre (2), a Sailing Club (1), and a Kid's playing area. The south side now has a Hotel (1), Apartments (2), a Parking area, and a River walk. The water area contains a Ship museum, a Bridge, and a Flood Barrier. A legend specifies that (1) denotes a New building and (2) denotes a Converted building. Both diagrams include a north-pointing compass and an arrow indicating the direction 'to the coast'.
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The diagram demonstrates diversities of Liverton docks between 1980 and today.
Overall, the Liverton completely changed and many different facilites exist.
In 1980, at the top of the diagram 2 warehouses are located and between them a crane remained. Northern of them stay 4 ships which 3 of them go to the rightward, in contrast one of them goes to the opposite side. At the lowest part, a warehouse illustrated again and a crane too.
Today, the most considirable difference is that all of the various objects changed to other. Apart from that education club, kid’s playing area, and apartments substituted warehouses. Moreover, at the bottom of the diagram hotel and parking spaces were a added. Instead of ships, ship museum is active now. Another adding is bridge which assist to people cross the river and near the bridge a flood barrier is displayed. In addition, a river walk seems today on the diagram.
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