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The image contains two maps labeled "1960" and "Now," both oriented with north indicated at the top. In 1960, the map shows a harbour at the northern edge, African animals and Australian animals on the western side, a birds section and a chimpanzees section in the central area, a seal show near the harbor, a picnic area in the northeast corner, and a gift shop between the chimpanzees and the picnic area. In the current map labeled "Now," a harbour and a ferry are at the northern edge, with an entrance to the southwest, areas labeled wild animals and Australian animals on the western side, African animals in the central region, a seal show near the harbour, a gift shop near the African animals, a cable car route extending from near the entrance to the picnic area in the northeastern corner. The picnic area has moved eastward compared to the 1960 map.
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The images show current layout of Australian zoo in 1960 along with reconstruction in the present.
Overall, a comparison of two maps reveals a with new facilities and attractions introduced to improve accessibility and visitor experience.
In 1960, the west of this road were the African animals in the north and the Australian animals directly below. There also harbour on right top side of map which is adjacent to birds and seal show areas. Additionaly, picnic area lies east side of map.
At present, the plan foe redevelopment illustrates that several notable developments have taken place.While Australian animals and picnic area remain unaltered, the african animals area which was previously located ay the below australian animals is modified into wild animals.Another development is cable car has been constructed linking the seal show and the picnic area.
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