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The image presents two comparative maps labeled as "Area in 1980" and "Area in 2000." In 1980, the landscape featured a large forest occupying the northwest, ancient structures due north, a distinct river tracing vertically through the center, scattered residences in the west, a village situated along the eastern side of the river, and farmland dominating the eastern expanse adjacent to a road heading north-south. By 2000, the map reveals significant transformations: the river is replaced by a lake in the center running toward a hydroelectric dam situated on the lake's eastern boundary, the ancient structures have been removed, forests in the northwest have diminished, a fishing zone is marked in the lake, and the north reveals a newly constructed hotel. A power line runs from the south across two electricity towers near the hydroelectric dam.
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The maps provide information on the transformation of an area after the establishment of a hydroelectric dam from 1980 to 1000.
Overall, there had been a lot of changes when green area, agricultural had been eliminated and paved the way for the expansion of water region and the construction of electric pillars.
Regarding the upper side of the area, while the mountains remained unchanged from 1980 to 2000, the forest, the acient structures, the rare plant and animals, and the irrigated farmland had been demolished, making the way for the expansion of a lake where fishing activities occurred.
Turning to the remaining part of the area, the village in the east had been removed to the south of the area, creating the space for the advent of a hotel. Moving slowly to the South, a hydroelectric dam had been built between the two mountains in order to deliver electricity along the river by using electric pillars connected with each other.
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