The two maps below show an island, before and after the construction of some tourist facilities.
The two maps display before and after several constructed tourist facilities on an island.
Overall, the significant changes seen are the erection of buildings for visitors, and the path and track are built also. Furthermore, this island is about 100 meters long.
Initially, there are no facilities, only the plants growing in the west and east side. When it comes to other area, north and south sea surround this island, in addition with a beach in western area, then the center is observed to have merely land.
Eventually, the receptionist will be in the central, surrounded by the accommodations in the right and left side, then the restaurant and the pier are placed in the north and south, respectively. In the western, the beach has been altered to be a swimming area, compared to the eastern which has had no changes. Turning to the walking and transport access, the vehicle track will beprovided from south to north, and the footpath is constructed near the cottages and beach.
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