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The image displays two maps labeled "Before" and "After" depicting changes to an island. The "Before" map shows an elongated island surrounded by sea, covered with sporadic palm trees and a beach area marked on the southwest end; no buildings or infrastructure are visible. The "After" map includes additional features: several buildings labeled as Accommodation, a Restaurant and a Reception at the center. There are also two piers extending into the sea, marked with blue symbols, and an array of umbrellas or similar structures near the beach. Pathways are outlined, distinguishing between footpaths (dashed lines) and vehicle tracks (dotted lines). The scale on both maps marks 100m for comparative size reference. A compass indicating north (N) is towards the upper right of each map.
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The two map diagrams illustrate a information about the comparison of advancement on this island before and after for visitors arrival.
Overall, it can be said that the majority of the area was developed in the centre of zoned while the least of expansion in the North to East side.
First of all, we can see clearly that the maximum area was developed in the North-West direction where before hardly a few trees, but after these trees covered with huts for made visitors to accommodate. Furthermore, the middle of the area was expanded with reception and a restaurant which were connected by road.
From the information, we can see that in the South empty sea was built with a pier stand with 2 boats. According to this map, the beach side which was located in the North to West way was developed with a swimming pool which was connected to the footpath to easily access huts. The last side of the map was developed with shelters from North to East before which were just Palm trees.
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