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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 maps illustrate the changes that took place in an island. Overall, the island was transformed from a natural area into a tourist destination.
While new facilities and infrastructure were added, some natural features such as the beach and trees were preserved. Before the development, the island was largely undeveloped. There was a beach on the western side, and the island was covered with trees. No buildings or transport facilities were present. After the construction, many tourist facilities were added. Accommodation buildings were built around the island, mainly in the central and western areas. A reception and a restaurant were constructed in the middle of the island.
In addition, a pier was built on the southern coast, allowing boats to access the island. Footpaths were created to connect the buildings, while a vehicle track runs from the reception to the pier.
However, the beach in the west and many trees were left unchanged.
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