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The image contains two maps portraying changes in a coal mining site, initially operating as a working mine and later redeveloped as a visitor attraction; in the "Before redevelopment: Working mine" map, features include an office, entrance for underground mine for workers, a medical room, staff changing room, car park, lorry park, waste tip 1, and waste tip 2; in the "After redevelopment: Visitors' attraction" map, features comprise a museum, entrance for underground mine for visitors, picnic area, cafe, souvenir shop, car park, children's play area, digger driving track, and a marked footpath; there are no numerical data points, percentages, or years visible in this image.
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The coal industry’s rebuilding is illustrated on the maps.
Overall, after redevelopment the working area became an attraction place for citizens. All of the working buildings were reconstructed for the people’s convenience.
Firstly, the main office was located on the North-west side, and near it was a staff changing room. The car park was under the staff room, on the right hand side of the parking lot was situated a lorry park. The medical room and entrance was over the furry stop, and on the East side entrance were garbage storages.
After reworking, the office and staff room were replaced by a museum, and the car park stayed the same place, but decreased in size. The souvenir shop was built on the lorry park, and over it was a medical room, but it changed to a cafe. However, the entrance was not changed, and wasted tips were destroyed. A picnic area, children’s play area and digger driving track were taken from the garbage.
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