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The image presents two maps of Porth Harbour comparing its layout in 2000 with the current layout. In 2000, the map shows a road leading to a car park adjacent to showers and toilets, fishing boats docked at a fishing harbour, marina yachts, a lifeboat station, a passenger ferry dock, a public beach, and a disused castle at the harbor's eastern edge. The current map depicts the addition of a new café and shops area south of the former marina yachts dock, the relocation of the showers and toilets to the vicinity of the car park, the introduction of a cruise ship dock near the previous passenger ferry dock, the transformation of the fishing harbour into a new dock, and the conversion of the castle into a hotel.
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The maps below illustrate the changes that have taken place in Porth Harbor since 2000.
Overall, the harbor has undergone significant transformation, with new facilities and buildings on the western, northern, and southern sides have new facilities and buildings, while on the eastern has remained stable.
Beginning with the north side, the number of the docks increases from 2 to 3, and the number of the passenger ferries doubles. Furthermore, the number of showers and toilets are added double. However, the size of the car park was reduced. In addition, fishing boats and private marina yachts were reorganized. Consequently, new cafés and shops were built on the southern side. Moreover, the old castle was disused, and it was converted into a hotel at present.
In contrast, certain features remained the same. The road on the western side, along with the lifeboat station and nearby car park, did not change. Similarly, the locations of the public beach and the private beach remained unchanged.
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