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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 compare the layout of an area between 1980 and 2000 with an addition of a hydroelectric power dam.
Overall, the area had undergone significant transformations after the span of 20 years. While a wide range of infrastructure and activities had been introduced, the removal and relocation of several facilities and agricultural features had occurred.
Prior to the changes, there was a long river, bisecting the area into two different spaces with mountains located on both sides of it. While forest, rare plants and animals with ancient structures occupied the western part, the eastern area featured an irrigated farmland and a village.
Following the development, the major change was a new hydroelectric dam located in the southern centre of the map, extending the middle part of the river into a sizable lake where fishing occurred. Along the eastern part of the river, two new electricity stations had been constructed. Moreover, while the mountains remained a ubiquitous feature of the area, the previous village had been relocated to the south of the lake along with the removal of ancient structures. Next to the lake, a new hotel had also been built.
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