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The image shows two maps comparing areas in 1980 and 2000. In 1980, from north to south, there's a river running top to bottom between mountains on either side, with ancient structures and rare plants and animals to the west of the river. Irrigated farmland sprawls near the village southwards, and mountains are on either side of the river in the south. In 2000, the river is transformed into a lake with a hydroelectric dam constructed at the southern end, and fishing activities are depicted on the lake. A hotel is located east of the lake. Electricity is being generated near the dam. The mountains remain, but ancient structures, rare plants, and farmland have vanished. A village remains near the electricity facility.
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The given map illustrates the modifications that have taken place in a certain area between 1980 and 2000.
Overall, this area underwent various noticeable transformations, with the most outstanding of which being the appearance of a hydroelectric dam and the demolition of an enormous irrigated farmland.
In the middle of this area, it is worth noting that the river was expanded substantially, becoming a dam that included a boat and fishing. In the meantime, the ancient structures in close proximity to the dam vanished, leaving space for mountains. Moreover, 2000 witnessed a significant change in the campus around the river, where rare plants were chopped down and animals no longer existed.
Turning to the southern side of this region, a notable change was the deconstruction of some mountains to make way for the introduction of electricity. Additionally, the hotel located near the new dam was erected, at the expense of the old village, which simultaneously experienced a relocation to the bottom of the map.
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