The figure compares maps of Paradise Island in the past and at present. Overall, the island has undergone significant development, with many new tourist facilities added, while some natural features remain unchanged.
In the past, Paradise Island was relatively undeveloped. There were many trees across the island, along with a scientific research station located in the central area. Access to the island was provided by a small pier where boats were used for transportation. In addition, natural features such as the beach, rocks, and a natural spring were present.
At present, the island has been transformed into a tourist destination. The research station has been replaced by a hotel complex, which includes a swimming pool. Several new facilities have also been added, such as an open restaurant, a BBQ area, a café, and a cycle path around the island. Furthermore, the pier has been expanded to accommodate cruise ships instead of small boats.
However, some features remain unchanged, including the beach, rocks, and natural spring, although most of the trees have disappeared.
