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The image compares two aerial diagrams of a place called "Shipsmouth," one from 1995 and the other from 2010. In the 1995 diagram, there’s a factory with smoke coming from a chimney, a road with a single car, a church, and a train station with two train cars on the track. There are trees visible, and the water body shows two fish. In the 2010 diagram, the factory is replaced by apartment blocks, the road has been converted to a walking path for pedestrians only, and the church is replaced by a pub. The station now has four train cars on the track, a shopping center, a football stadium, and skyscrapers are added to the cityscape, and an airport with a plane is seen where trees used to be. The water body no longer has visible fish.
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The 2 maps show us the transformation in Shipsmouth from 1995 to 2010.It is apparent that significant changes was organized in almost all sites of town especially eastern side of the town.Moreover, number of stations increased and other buildings were transformed, apart from city center.
In 1995, there was a factory near the coast and in Southern and Northern part of the town, there were greenspaces. Furthermore, there was a road for cars along the city center and a station was next to it. There were 2 buildings in Eastern side of the town. And a church was located near the city center.
During the following 15 years, apartment blocks and airport were located at the places of greenlands. And shopping center was situated instead of factory. Moreover,there was an additional building for footbal matches. Instead of church and 2 buildings,pub and skyscrapers were situated respectively. Number of stations were doubled and road for cars were recreated and intended for people.
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