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The image contains two maps, one from 1960 and one from 'Now', both with a north-pointing arrow. The 1960 map shows a Harbour to the north, enclosures for African animals, Australian animals, Birds, and Chimpanzees, a Seal Show, a Gift Shop, and a Picnic Area, all connected by dotted paths. The 'Now' map shows a Harbour, a Ferry, and an Entrance in the north, a second Entrance in the southwest, enclosures for Wild animals, Australian animals, and African Animals, a Seal Show, a Gift Shop, a Picnic Area, and a Cable Car, also connected by paths.
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The maps compare the alters that have taken place at an Australian zoo between 1960 and now.
Overall, the immense changes were shown more in the middle than on the west and east sides of the map.
After 1960, the two main entrances were added on the northeast and on the southwest, directly near to the ferry. Alongside the northeast entrance, the cable car was constructed, and in front of it, there were African animals in place of birds and chimpanzees.
The seal show was replaced, and in addition, next to its new place, the redecorated gift shop was located. Moreover, the harbor was converted from the east to the northwest, in other words, on the corner of the map.
Albeit the myriad of alters, there was the picnic area, which was surrounded by a number of trees and was not reconstructed, whereas also wild and Australian animals had stayed in the same place.
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