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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 maps illustrate how an island has been developed following the construction of tourist facilities.
Overall, the island was originally undeveloped, but it has been transformed into a tourist destination with the addition of accommodation, transport infrastructure and leisure facilities.
Initially, the island contained only natural features, including palm trees and a small beach located on the western coast. There were no buildings or transport routes, and the area was entirely uninhabited.
After development, a pier has been constructed on the southern coast, allowing boats to access the island. From this point, a vehicle track runs northwards towards the centre, where a reception building has been established. To the north of the reception, a restaurant has been built.
In addition, several accommodation units have been constructed on both sides of the central path, and these are connected by footpaths. The beach on the western side remains, and it is now designated as a swimming area for visitors.
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