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Band 5+: The two maps below show the docks of a town in 1980 and today.

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The image presents two maps showing the same docks in 1980 and today, revealing significant transformations. In 1980, the docks featured three warehouses, two cranes, and multiple ships along the river, with a clear route to the coast. In contrast, today's docks include a shopping center, music club, and children’s play area in place of the previous warehouses and cranes, as well as a museum ship on display. A flood barrier is now present, and a bridge facilitates crossing the river. Additionally, the lower area of the docks now features a walk, hotel, restaurant, and park.
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The two maps compares how town docks has changed between 1970 and now.

Overall, according to maps it appear that docks changed significantly, and the infrastructure has developed.

Firstly, it seems that docks was empty place to live and visit in 1970, because there were only good conditions for ships, and for logistics. There were three important warehouses, in the north and south of location. Also, three cranes were located in the both sides of river.

After several years, purpose of docks has complitely changed. The big bridge and flood barrier was built in the east, blocking the road to the coast. In place of warehouse in the north were constructed shopping centre, music club, and children playground. In place of third warehouse, there was built two buildings as hotel and restaurant. Moreover, the park was builded near to the restaurant. All the ships stopped sailing, and there is only museum ship.Despite of building this place dor ships inventually, docks became scenic spot for local residents, and visitors.

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