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The image depicts two maps of Youngsville in New Zealand, comparing the changes in the town from 1980 to 2005. In the 1980 map, there are symbols representing a hospital, school, airport, woodland, and a railway station, with the River Alannah running through the town. By 2005, the hospital has expanded, the park has replaced the school, a marina and skyscrapers have been added, and the airport and woodland have been replaced by a warehouse and factories, respectively. The railway station remains unchanged.
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Two maps provide a comparison of Youngsville in New Zeland for a 25-year period beginning in 1980.
Overall, a cursory glance reveals that city has undergone significant improvements including changes from rural to urban lifestyle. In 1980 the town was much greener, but during 25-year period infrastructure displace it.
Initially, the most significant change is deforestation. The biggest part of greenery was demolished to provide a space for building factories. Moreover, habitant houses were knocked down and all residents of Youngsville moved to skyscrapers. Despite it, appeared an opportunity to continue a railway, that might significantly help occupants with achieving current destination. A marina was also built at the mouth of the river. Hospital and airport stayed untouched.
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