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The image illustrates two maps showing an island pre- and post-tourism development; initially, the uninhabited island is depicted with its entirety surrounded by the sea and containing a sparse number of palm trees along its landscape, measuring approximately 250 meters in length based on the scale provided. In the subsequent development stage, the island infrastructure includes a designated accommodation zone with at least 15 units, a newly constructed restaurant situated centrally, and a reception building closely connected to both the restaurant and accommodation zones. Additional features comprise a vehicular track facilitating access between the pier, reception, and restaurant, alongside footpaths interlinking all the accommodation huts. The pier facilitates entry from the sea, and two designated beaches are available, one featuring a swimming area. The complete development lies within the same spatial limitations as indicated by the 100-meter scale bar for proportional reference.
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The maps compare the island before and after construction of facilities for tourism.
Overall, what stands out is that a large number of appartments were build. Moreover, all parts of the island except east are used properly.
Looking at the details, two groups of houses were build on different parts of the island, particularly on centre and west. Then, a reception is located between them, and just on the north of the reception there is restourant near the coast. All of the residences are interconnected by footpath,which in its turn leads to the main vehicle track.
Other than housings, pier was constructed on the south coast, where travelling by boats is possible. In addition, swimming in a beach is now availible for tourists. Palm trees throughout the island remained untouched, making this place even better for guests.
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