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The image contains two maps, labeled as "Lynwich College - 2006" and "Lynwich College - Now". Both maps have a "Road" on the top edge, "Car Park" on the right side, "College building 1" and "College building 2" on the left side, and a "Sports Field" on the bottom right. The 2006 map includes "Library" on the right, a "Path" leading from the "Road" to "College building 1", and "Sports Field" located directly below "College building 1" and "Library". The "Now" map shows "Library" on the left side, a relocated "Sports Field" below "College building 2", a newly added "Cafeteria" to the right of "College building 2", a "Sports Centre" between "Cafeteria" and "Sports Field", and a "Bike Storage" area in the top right corner. Additionally, a "Bus Stop" icon is present in the top, middle portion of the road in the "Now" map.
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The two maps illustrate the Lynwich College area in 2006 and now.
Overall, there was the road that connected a few buildings, which now connect several types of buildings.
In 2006, there was an empty land on the norther side of the map, coming to 2006. Instead of these lands, college owners built a bus stop. On ecological terms of life, some are of car park replaced with the bike storage. Whereas library that situated in college in 2006, now used as sport centre. Because of the sports centre sport field’s area decreased 1.2 times.
The blocks of college building stood unchanged in terms of area size. Meanwhile, the trees between College Building 1 and College Building 2 were replaced with the library, which connected via sidewalk into blocks of buildings. In the center of college land governors planned and built the cafeteria in the comfortable place, which is attached to every part of the college zone.
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