The maps show how the seaside resort of Templeton changed over the period from 200 and 2013.
Overall, the resort underwent a number of dramatic changes, the most important of which are the development of houses to the residential area by flats and the expansion of the railway station along the river banks.
In 2000, the industrial in the resort did not develop, they still had more individual houses and trees which were near the sea and only one apartment in there. However, in 2013, the resort was redeveloped as a more modern place, they cut down lots of trees and knocked down many houses to add some new facilities and industrial there. In the north-west, most of the trees and houses were converted into more blocks of flats, supermarket and expanded the traffic way which divided the supermarket and the apartments.
Nearly, the factory was also built at the expense of trees, while the airport was constructed to replace the trees near the school. However, in the bridges, they removed house and tree to make the bare land. In addition, the individual houses were built on bare land in the second line of maps and near the hospital. A house and a park stayed the same. And finally, the noticeable change over 13 years is the extended railway station. After they cleared all trees and houses, the railway station continued to extend along the river bank go through 2 lands, and built a Ferry.
