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The image displays two maps labelled 'Before' and 'After' showing an island surrounded by sea, with a compass rose and a 100m scale bar for each. The 'Before' map illustrates an undeveloped island with a 'Beach' on the western tip and seven palm trees. The 'After' map shows the developed island with the western 'Beach' now including a designated 'Swimming' area. The developments consist of a 'Reception' building, a 'Restaurant', ten 'Accommodation' huts, and a southern 'Pier' with two sailboats. A legend defines a dashed line as a 'Footpath' and a solid line as a 'Vehicle track'. A vehicle track connects the pier area to the restaurant, while a network of footpaths connects the accommodation huts, the reception, and the beach.
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The maps represent an island, which has been renovated to improve the infrastructure for tourists.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the island has gained a drastic amount of amenities and facilities to encourage tourism.
Previously, it seemed empty with no facilities for tourists to stay, eat, and no proper sight-seeing amenities. It only contained few palm trees and to the west, there was a small beach .
However, the island after the reconstruction, has gained many accommodations on both the sides of the restaurant which was built in the center of the island, with a reception in front of it. Additionally, a pier was constructed with the boating facility towards the South, which had two boats harboured, along with a swimming arena in the West. There are also footpaths, which have been created that lead to the beach from the accommodation. Furthermore, vehicle tracks have also been created from the pier to the reception and restaurant for people to get off their boats and transport to their hotels.
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