The map shows how coastal land develops into a coastal park.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The given map compared changes in a seashore before and after being developed.
Overall, the coastal land has experienced huge transformation with the addition of new buildings, while others are being reconstructed.
The first notable transformation is that while the old farm buildings have been demolished to make way for the car park, the road is unchanged. To the right side, the vanishing of the agricultural land has clear out space for the wood. From there to the north-west, a cafe shop is built on the original site of the agricultural land. On the opposite side, a large part of unused land and animals were once situated, though now they have been replaced by a greener area including a lake and trees. Meanwhile, in the end of the south, a pathway is added, helping to access the beach.
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