The map below shows a park and its surroundings in 2000. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
To begin
with, the given map illustrates the transformation of Grange Park from 1920 to its present state. According to
the picture, the area was transformed cardinally.
Overall
, it can be observed that while
the stage for performing music plays, fountain, glasshouse, café, and pond were deconstructed, the northern rose field and entrances of both the north and southern sides remained in the same place. In addition
, an entrance for parking lots located underground in the garden was built in the east-southern zone of the current forest.
Looking at the changes on the western side of the place more closely, the stage for musicians was repurposed into the new arena for concerts; moreover
, the fountain located in the centre of the square in 1920 was replaced by the rose garden and surrounded by seats that once we're settled in other parts of the western area.
On the eastern side, the pound once used for growing some water plants has been moved to the park's southern side for water features and replaced by playing fields for children. Furthermore
, the rose garden, close to the pond in 1920, has been transformed into a bistro next to the northern entrance gate.Submitted by lioness1970 on
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