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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 illustrate the changes that have taken place in the island of before and after development.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the island, which was originally spacious, turned into a modern one. Also, it hosted weathl of attractions, which included restaurants and accommodation.
With regard to the island, there was a large vacant space available in the island. Also, there was a few trees scattered around the island. Then, there was a beach located in the west of the island.
After the redevelopment, the island had undergone major changes and offers various facilities for tourists. Firstly, accommodation is constructed in the west and east of the island, and a few trees were positioned nearby it. Secondly, restaurants and reception are situated on the central area of the island, and a vehicle track is also available for tourists to travel there. Then, swimming activity is introduced in the beach of the island. After that, there is footpath from accommodation to beach in the west of the island.
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