The provided maps offer insights into the alteration of an island before and after the establishment of tourist amenities.
The island transitioned from a natural state with limited features to a developed tourist attraction, featuring a range of facilities and infrastructural improvements.
Initially, the island featured a simple landscape with few palm trees along the coastline. The ‘before’ map depicted a serene, undeveloped environment devoid of man-made structures. In contrast, the ‘after’ map displayed significant advancements, including a beach, footpaths, vehicle tracks, 9 accommodation units, a restaurant, and a reception building.
Post-construction, the island witnessed a substantial change with the addition of a pier for recreational and transportation purposes, enhancing accessibility. Moreover, the introduction of swimming areas near the beach and two boats demonstrated improved recreational facilities for tourists. This development not only enhanced the island’s visual appeal but also bolstered its infrastructure to meet the demands of visitors.
