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The image presents two maps, one from 1995 and the other labeled as present, depicting changes in a small village. The 1995 map includes items like a housing area with twelve house icons northwest, a farmland northeast, a forest park east of the hotel, a singular hotel southwest of the forest park, a shop west of the hotel, a fish market south close to the sea, and a fishing port slightly further south in the sea. The southeastern corner features a cafe. The present map replaces farmland with a golf area and adds a tennis area southwest of the golf. Housing remains with an increased number of houses. A restaurant replaces the shop, and apartments are added south of the restaurant. The fish market is removed, while the fishing port remains. A new car park is added east of the hotel, directly north of the cafe.
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The two maps illustrate the changes of a small village from 1995 to present.
In 1995, there was a large agricultural land at the northeast part of the village, with a forest park to the south. There were 12 houses on the street to the sea. Along the coast, there were 5 shops and a seafood market next to the fishing port. There was also a hotel and a cafe at the eastern part of the seaside.
Nowadays, a new road is branched from the main road towards the sea, next to which 4 more cottages have been constructed. The farmland alongside the safari park is now turned into a golf and tennis court. The seaside shops have been transformed into restaurants while the fish market is replaced with a neighbourhood. A new car park is built next to the hotel. The fishing port has been knocked down.
Overall, the maps depict the significant changes of a coastal town throughout the last two decades.
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