The provided maps illustrate the transformation of an island before and after the development of tourist facilities.
Overall, the island evolved from a natural state with minimal features to a bustling tourist destination post-development.
Initially, the island was characterized by a simple landscape with a sparse distribution of palm trees along the coastline. The ‘before’ map illustrates the absence of any significant man-made structures, showcasing a serene and undeveloped environment. In stark contrast, the ‘after’ map reveals a drastic change, with the introduction of various amenities. Notably, the island now boasts a beach area, footpaths, vehicle tracks, 9 accommodations units, a restaurant, and a reception building.
Following the constructions, the island underwent a significant transformation with the addition of a pier for recreational and transport purposes, enhancing accessibility. Additionally, the establishment of swimming areas adjacent to the beach and the inclusion of two boats illustrate the enhanced recreational opportunities for tourists. The development has not only increased the aesthetic appeal of the island but also significantly enhanced its infrastructural capacity to cater to the needs of visitors.
