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The image illustrates a transformation from a "Before" to an "After" state of an area. In the "Before" scenario, the map exhibits a sea expanse surrounding a landmass with a beach denoted along the coastline and several palm trees located towards the land's southern section. The accompanying scale indicates a length of 100 meters. In the "After" image, a developed landscape is displayed with added features: a restaurant, a reception area, and accommodations arranged in two semi-circular patterns, alongside the original beach and palm trees. The accommodations, specified as 8 distinct units, encircle the reception. There is also the introduction of a footpath and a vehicle track leading to a pier that juts out into the sea, marked by supporting structures labeled on each side of the pier. The scale remains consistent at 100 meters, illustrated below the transformed layout.
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The pictures below show an area surrounded by water, prior and upon the completion of the building of some tourist structures. Overall, the initial outlook of the region appear desserted but later on, there were visibly the addition of some important amenities.
The location previously had a beach on the westside and some trees near the beach. There are also a lot of trees on the east end of the island. The western part close to the waterbank which previously housed only trees showed the erection of six new accommodations around the trees.
The reception was located directly next to the new buildings. There are footpath linking all the housing structures together, the restaurant is found to the north of the reception. Another set of 9 apartments was placed just by the dining facility and the reception. There is a vehicle track connecting the pier to the welcoming section. There are two ships found on both side of the pier.
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