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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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Those maps describe how did a destination called Shipsmouth change over two separate years which are 1995 and 2010.
Overall, the region has been urbanized much more to serve residential purposes as all trees and the factory were replaced.
As can be seen from the first photo, the area was rural with numerous plants at the two corners in 1995. On the contrary, the southeast one was transferred to an airport. Meanwhile, another and the terraced houses were both turned into taller buildings, being apartment blocks and skyscrapers respectively after 15 years. Along with that, the factory was also reconstructed to be a new shopping center.
Thereafter, in 2010, the position at the north of these pictures no longer belonged to the church but the pub. Furthermore, a novel football stadium was built as well as the new appearance of a station opposite the aged one by the road in the central area of the city. Additionally, that road used to allow cars went through in 1995 on the other hand merely utilized by pedestrians at the end of the period.
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