The two maps illustrate the layout of an island both before and after its transformation into a tourist resort.
Overall, the island is completely transformed from an uninhabited piece of land into a contemporary resort with various buildings, accommodation, and a network of footpaths and a vehicle track. The original natural features, such as the beach and the palm trees, are integrated into the new layout.
Before the development, the island was a long, thin piece of land with a beach on its western tip. The rest of the island was covered in bare ground, except for two clusters of palm trees – one in the center and another in the northeast. The island was otherwise empty of any man-made structures.
After the reconstruction, the island has been equipped with a range of facilities. A large reception building and a restaurant have been set up in the central area, near a cluster of palm trees. A pier has been built on the southern coast, with a vehicle track connecting it to the main buildings. Scattered across the island are eight accommodation huts, with footpaths linking them to the central buildings and the beach. A specific area of the beach has also been designated for swimming.
