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The image displays two maps, 'Kingsley 1950' and 'Kingsley today', both showing a central north-south road crossing an east-west flowing river via a bridge. In 1950, the area west of the road and north of the river contained 'Woods' with 28 trees, while east of the road was 'Farmland' with 4 buildings and 8 crop plots; south of the river, the west side had 5 'Houses' and the east side had 1 'Shop'. In the 'Kingsley today' map, the area west of the road and north of the river is a 'Housing Estate' with 20 houses; to the east is a 'Supermarket' and a 'Car Park' with 15 spaces (3 occupied); south of the river, the west side contains 25 'Houses', and the east side has a 'School' complex.
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The maps illustrate the transformation of the town of Kingsley from the state in the year 1950 to current layout.
Overall, the town of Kingsley has undergone a significant change in terms of urbanization. The most noticable changes include the deforestation, increased housing complexes and amenities.
The northern region has experienced major symptoms of urbanization with forest being converted into housing estate and farmland has been converted into supermarket and massive car park. An extension of the road is noticied into the housing estate for easier access to the people living in the housing estate.
The southern region has also experienced noticiable changes. The houses in the south-west region have increased in huge number to accomadate the increasing population of the town. The shop on the south-east region is converted into school for the children. The river and the road leading from the north and south regions remain the same.
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