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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 how Ryemouth’s village have developed from 1995 to the present. Overall, there have been significant changes to eastern side and south area. Furthermore, there have been remarkable changes to reduce the green spaces and modernized the adding new building.
In the north east corner, the forest park and farmland were demolished more trees with natural beauty and converted to golf and tennis, whereas separate farmland and forest park were added. In addition, the hotel was located in the south east area and there added the car park. In contrast in the northwest part of the village was remain unchanged, while the west part of the layout were constructed new two houses.
Turning to the south part of the village, it can be seen that the remarkable changes such as fish markets were transformed to apartments and shops were converted to restaurants. On the other hand, sea area was removed fishing port.
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