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The image contains two maps of an island, one showing the island before the construction of tourist facilities and the other after. The maps are labeled "Before" and "After," respectively, and both have a scale indicating 100 meters. In the "Before" map, the island has a beach on its southwest side and is dotted with palm trees throughout. The "After" map shows significant development, including accommodations in the form of huts arranged in two rows on the northeast side of the island, a reception building, and a restaurant near the center. A vehicle track is depicted connecting the huts, reception, and restaurant, and encircling these facilities is a footpath that also leads to the beach. The beach appears unchanged. There are no numerical data points, percentages, trends, or any other quantifiable indicators provided in the image.
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The supplied maps display the transformation in the appearance of an island from the past to today’s times. Generally speaking, it can be seen that there are many alterations in the island’s layout, most strikingly the significant increase in available accommodation.
In the past, there were hardly any households living on the island; however, residential areas have developed significantly, mostly in the center and the west of the island. The houses are arranged into two circles, divided by service-related buildings. Moreover, the roads are constructed, mainly footpaths associated with vehicle tracks leading from the pier to the restaurant. Between the pier and the restaurant stands a reception with the transportation lane running around.
Before, the beach was not used for any recreational activities, but now it allows visitors to go swimming. Additionally, the appearance of the pier and the usage of boats are observed at the present, which were not available in the past.
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