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The image illustrates two layouts of a small park, comparing its design from 1980 to now; in 1980, the layout included two gates at the north and south ends connected by a pathway, leading past a central pond with four surrounding benches, encircled by a series of flowers in a grid-like pattern on the left and a cluster of trees on the right; currently, the park retains the central pond and benches but has removed the southern gate and flowers, incorporating two new pathways that intersect at the pond, a picnic table next to the pond, a barbecue grill adjacent to the northern pathway, and reduced trees to a concentrated area in the northeast, introducing a lone bush to the southwest of the pond.
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the two maps indicate information about how small park have changed from 1980 to the recent day.
overall,the main changes in there are fewer number of green spaces and much more amount of entertaining facilities.
in the past,the park was surrounded by the wall and it had 2 gates which were located in southern and north-west of the park.
the main entertainment was pond where have 3 benches around it to sit down and relax.there were 2 flower gardens,right after southern entrance in both sides.woodland was taken place in the north-east side of the park.
According to recent detailed illustration,the main change is that removing the wall and both entrances from there.reduced number of green areas turned into facilities for relaxation.for example,both sided flower gardens are taken away,instead of them,there is a playground for children in right hand and in the left side,there are bushes.pond and benches remained intact.in the north-east,picnic tables and barbecue are added,thanks to lessen amount of trees.
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