The two provided maps illustrate the significant changes to an island resulting from the introduction of tourist facilities.
Overall, the transformation is characterized by extensive development that has substantially altered the natural landscape into a more commercialized environment.
In the initial map, the island is depicted as predominantly natural, featuring sparse palm trees along the coastline, with no visible infrastructure or facilities. In contrast, the revised map presents an entirely different scenario with the addition of a beach that enhances recreational opportunities. Furthermore, the establishment of a pier allows for access to marine activities, while the introduction of vehicles and footpaths facilitates transportation around the island.
In addition to the recreational enhancements, the after map reveals the construction of nine accommodation units, which indicates a substantial increase in lodging capacity for visitors. Additionally, a restaurant and a reception area have been introduced, suggesting a focus on hospitality and guest services. This development reflects a clear intent to attract tourists and provide them with essential amenities, fundamentally transforming the island’s function and appeal.
