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The image showcases a comparative layout of Liverton in two different time frames, 1980 and the present, with structural changes indicated by a key for replacements and newly built areas. In 1980, Liverton comprises two waewhouses flanked by two cranes on the riverside above four ships arranged horizontally, with an additional crane and waewhouse further downstream, signifying an industrial riverfront environment leading to the coast. In the current depiction, transformed areas feature an education centre, sailing club, kid's playground, and a flood barrier replacing previous infrastructures, alongside a newly constructed bridge over the river. Below this lies a ship museum adjacent to a hotel, river walk, newly built apartments, and parking facilities, showcasing updated functionalities with arrows illustrating directionality toward the coast.
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The two maps illustrate how the riverside town of Liverton has changed between 1980 and at present day.
Overall, Liverton has undergone a significant transformation from an industrial port into a modern resident and recreational. Most of the former warehouses , cranes and ships have been replaced by facilities for education, leisure activities and housing.
In 1980, the riverside was mainly by warehouses and cranes. Several ships were docked along the river, highlighting Liverton’s role as a shipping and industrial hub at that time. There was also a large house in the southern part of the town near the coast.
At present the warehouses in the north have been replaced by a center for education and a hotel, whereas the warehouses in the south have been turned into apartments. A sailing club and kid’s playground have also been newly established in the northern part of the town. Meanwhile, the river area that previously accommodated ships has been transformed into a ship museum. In addition, modern infrastructure is added including river walk, parking and the bridge crossing the river with a flood barrier.
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