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The image depicts an island before and after the introduction of tourist facilities. Initially, the island features a beach to the west, several trees, and surrounding sea. Post-development, the island includes additional structures: reception centered, restaurant northeast of reception, accommodation housing dispersed south and southwest, a pier extending into the sea, and two sailboats near the pier. Footpaths and vehicle tracks interconnect these facilities, enhancing access and mobility. The island's shape and natural elements remain mostly constant, with significant additions mainly in infrastructure aimed at welcoming tourists.
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Both maps display an island, before and after it was developed for tourism.
The island is long and thin, is surrounded by ocean and has a beach to the west. Over the period, the island was completely transformed with the addition of a hotel and a pier; however, the eastern part of the island appears to have been left undeveloped.
The most noticeable additions are the hotel rooms. Six buildings, surrounding some trees, have been built in the west and nine buildings have been constructed in the centre of the island. Between the two accommodation areas, a reception building and a restaurant have been developed.
A pier has also been built on the south coast of the island, allowing yachts access to the resort. Apart from the trees, the beach remains the only natural feature to remain relatively untouched; however, it does appear that it is now used for swimming.
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