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The image illustrates an island's transformation before and after tourist facility construction with separate "Before" and "After" maps. The "Before" map shows the island with scattered trees, marked by a 100 meters scale. The "After" map features substantial additions: an accommodations area consisting of round huts in the central-southern part, another accommodation area in the western section, a reception building centrally located between these areas, a restaurant near the northern shore, and a pier at the southern shore. Footpaths interlink accommodations, the reception, and a beach westward. Vehicle tracks connect the pier, reception, and restaurant. The 100 meters scale is maintained in both maps for reference.
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The given two maps depict the significant changes of an island resulting from the development of tourist facilities.
Looking from the overall perspective, it is readily apparent that after the renovation, it adds several infrastructures, especially in the central area while the east coast of the island remains the same.
In the past, there was an empty land with a few trees surrounded by sea. During the reconstruction periods, some accommodations, which are connected by footpaths, were introduced. There are also a restaurant and reception in the north and the center of the island respectively. Additionally, the vehicle tracks can be seen around the reception, which then connect both the restaurant and the pier. Moreover, a swimming area is added beside the beach.
Although the atoll was mostly filled with green areas, the essential amenities that are needed for tourism are introduced to the island during the reconstruction periods. The developers also did not remove any trees during the construction.
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