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The image depicts the area with two diagrams showing changes from 1965 to the present day. In 1965, it had a river running vertically with a ferry across its width, a road on the western side, and four houses labeled Assford on the eastern side. Presently, it features the river running similarly but includes a river planned by 2010 with a car park, road bridge, and footbridge extending east to west. The city is positioned to the south below the road and footbridge, and the apartment area is placed northeast with additional car parks. The original Assford area with four houses now has an additional house to the north, all positioned on the eastern side. Lumberland is also now present on the west side of the river, and each feature is now more defined and organized with roads and bridges connecting them.
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The two diagrams illustrate how a specific area has developed from 1965 to the present day.
In 1965, the area was largely residential and rural in nature. There were a few houses situated along a small road that passed through the center. A large farmland occupied the top part of the map, and there was an open field in the lower part. A narrow path connected the houses to the farmland.
By the present day, the area has undergone significant urbanization. The farmland has been replaced by a large supermarket, and the field has been converted into a public park with walking paths and a pond. The small houses have been demolished, making way for blocks of modern flats. The road has been widened and upgraded, and a roundabout has been added to improve traffic flow. Additionally, a car park has been constructed near the supermarket.
Overall, the area has transformed from a quiet rural neighborhood into a more urban and commercial zone, with better infrastructure and public amenities.
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