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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 given illustrations demonstrate the changes in Shipsmouth over 15 years from 1995 to 2010.
Overall, it appears that there had been a significant modernization, with new infrastructures and amenities.
A notable change is that trees, which is located in the top left corner of the map had been chopped down and new apartment blocks had been built by 2010. Moreover, the right-hand side trees had been cut down and erected airport. Another striking change is that church had been transformed into new pub. There had been factory in the west side of the city, which had been replaced shopping center.
If we look at station in the south of the city in 1995, it used to one, but in 2010 another station had been added in the north. There had been simple city center, however it had been pedestrianised. Just right side of city center there had been houses, which was rebuilt modern skyscrapers. The remarkable exchange is new football stadium had been erected left-hand side of station.
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