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The image depicts two distinct maps from "1995" and "Present" illustrating the transformation of a coastal village: In 1995, starting from the northwest corner, a farmland is shown adjacent to a forest park to its south, followed by housing on the southeast with connected roads bypassing farmland towards a fish market. Southward progression leads to a hotel adjoining the eastern housing, succeeded by a dual-lane road with a shop, cafe, and the fish market above a fishing port bordering the sea. The "Present" map shows the farmland replaced by a golf facility and its northeastern section converted into four tennis courts. The forest park remains unchanged. The housing is retained, and a new road layout with enhanced northern connectivity integrates a new car park near the hotel, a restaurant opposite the relocated shop, an expanded cafe, and a developed apartment complex replacing the fish market. The fishing port persists adjacent to the seaside.
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The map illustrates the changes of the village of Ryemouth in the time period between 1995 and present. Overall, the most significant amendments include the reduction of fishing port, and creating a special place for golf and tennis instead of farmland.
On the South of the map, vanishing of fishing port in the sea can be noticed. Close to the shoreline, fish market and shop have been interchanged with restaurants and apartments for people who came to the village. Also, the erection of car park near the hotel can be seen. This can be indicative of more people using cars in the village.
On the North side of the map, more buildings for housing have been built, and golf pitch with tennis courts have been built in place of the old farmland with a park. These changes can illustrate that residents of Ryemouth appreciate sports more than they used to in 1995.
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