The provided visual representations consist of maps that depict the changes that have occurred in the town of Springer between 1970 and the current time. At first glance, it is evident that more houses, shops, and facilities have been developed.
Looking at more details, in 1970, the city was noticeably less developed than it is now. There were only two houses, one shop and a single road dividing the town into two sides. The rest of the city was primarily covered with vast forests and a large farmland.
On the other hand, the current plan has several new facilities that have been established, such as an airport, in the north, and two apartment buildings. These maps illustrate that they are reducing the northern area of forest. In the town centre, compared with 1970 maps, while they relocated the houses to the southeast area, they replaced a school building and surrounded by five shops with roads to link it and the other facilities. Only a quarter of the farmland remains, with the majority of it being used for constructing four apartments, there shops and a house.
