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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 two maps illustrate the same island before and after the consolidation of various tourist facilities.
First of all, tourists arrive at the island by boat at the pier, where previously there was just an open plain and water. The reception is located in the northern part of the island, while to the west and east of the reception, there are fifteen accommodations linked together by footpaths and vehicle tracks.
On the other hand, the beach located on the west side of the island has been preserved and developed for swimming. However, to the north of the reception, there is a large restaurant that is connected to the main road and vehicle tracks. The palm trees on the east side have been relocated, and a significant portion of the eastern part of the island remains undeveloped.
Overall, it is clear that most of the island has been improved for tourism, while still preserving the natural beauty of the area.
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