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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 compare the difference of Lynwich college between 2006 and now.
Overall, the diagram indicates the substantial alteration includings the addition of important infrastructure. There is now better accessing for students as well as improving sports and cafeteria facilities.
We can be clearly seen that this college became larger and more convenient over the period. Moreover, it is clear that pupils now have more transport in order to access to the college. The car park is minimized by the appearance of the bike park.
The library moved to next to the college building 2 and be bigger than one in 2006.
In addition, there is a cafeteria which was made at the centre to be convenient to access to other buildings. As a result, in 2006, people just can let cars in the park instead of bikes. However, now, there is a reserved space for bicycles and a bus stop has been also erected on the road and linked to the campus by exteed path.
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