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The image depicts two layouts of an Australian zoo comparing 1960 to present. In 1960, the zoo comprised African Animals positioned near the entrance, transitioning to Birds, Seal Show, Australian Animals closer to the central area, Chimpanzees, a Gift Stall adjacent to the entrance, and a Picnic Area nearing the harbor. In the present layout, Australian Animals are placed near one of the entrances along with a Bus Station, Tigers and a Gift Shop are positioned centrally, a Seal Show near the harbor, a Cable Car runs adjacent to the seal show leading to a Cafe near the harbor, and Ferry Boat located in the harbor area indicates a transportation feature addition.
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The given map illustrates the variations that have occurred at an Australian zoo between 1960 and the present.
Overall, the key features shown are that in the past, the entrance used to be a gift shop, and the bus station was not established in 1960 until now. Cable cars have also been introduced recently, alongside the cafeteria, replacing the picnic area from 1960.
To report further, the African animal section has been completely removed to add more space for the Australian animals, while establishing a bus station on the left side of the newly built entrance. Significant changes have been made on the port harbour side as well, with the addition of a ferry boat situated on the sea at the exit of the upper entrance.
Moreover, the gift shop is also located where the chimpanzees used to be seen in 1960, on the western side of the cable cars and cafe. The birds displayed in 1960 have been substituted for tigers now; however, the seal show is still positioned at the same place.
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