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The image displays two maps comparing a beachfront in Australia from 1950 to the present. In 1950, the map shows a city at the top border, followed by a road leading to a car park on the right side. Below the car park are three dining tables aligned vertically, next to which is a pavilion. On the left side of the dining tables, there is a playground. Below the playground, running parallel to the beach, is a 25m pool adjacent to the beach area, which also features a lighthouse at the bottom right corner. In the contemporary map, the city remains at the top, and the road leads to two separate car parks, one near the city and another adjacent to the beach on the right. Centrally, three dining tables are aligned between a restaurant on the left and the unchanged pavilion on the right. Below, a 50m pool stretches parallel to the beach, and a surf club is positioned between the pool and the lighthouse.
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The two maps illustrate the difference of the beachfront’s layout in Australia from 1950 to today.
Overall, the beach is located to the south of the map surrounded by two pools and a lighthouse. On the northern side, there is a road adjacent to the car park, and leads west toward the city. Since 1950, the playground has been replaced by a new car park, and the road has been expanded to the lighthouse. A restaurant and two surf clubs were introduced and the pool to the northwest of the beach was expanded. However, the rest of the beachfront remianed untouched.
The most noticeable additions are the constructions. Nowadays, the restaurant is constructed in the western part of the beachfront. The two surf clubs are opposited to each other, which is located in the western part and eastern part respectively.
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