The maps compare the layout of Tendiff’s seaside town in 1990 and its view in 2010. Overall, the town had experienced significant changes by adding new facilities. It is also clear that the construction of a new road, called “Sandhill,” was a major change in this seaside city.
In 1990, there was only a road, called “Spraymount,” with several amenities on both sides of the road. While there used to be the ABC Hotel, a café, and a shop to the north of the road, a Seaview Hotel, arcade, and fast food restaurant were located on the other side of Spraymount Rd. Additionally, the Atlantic Ocean includes four different beaches: Brown, Grey, Diamond, and White.
After the transformation, the town underwent notable changes by adding new facilities. Due to the addition of Sandhill Rd, new buildings had been introduced across the road, including the King and Family Hotel. Moreover, a police station had been built to the northwest of the road, while a solar farm had been placed in the southwest of the map.
Along Spraymount Rd, although some buildings remained unchanged in their original places, like the ABC Hotel, café, and fast food restaurant, some changes occurred. The Seaview Hotel, for instance, had been destroyed, while the Arcade had been turned into a supermarket. Finally, the shop had been removed to make place for the seafood restaurant.
