The line graph depicts the amount of travellers to three different places (namely the coast, the mountains and the lakes) in a European country over a period of 2 decades from 1987 to 2007.
Overall, it is clear that the coast bacame almost the most common area during 2 decades, while the lakes stabilized over the period given.
In 1987, the coast had the biggest number of visitors with 40 thousand people. By comparison, the mountains and the lakes had nearly the same 20 thousand and 10 thousand visitors.
By 2007, the amount of travellers to the coast decreased slightly during 5 years and increased gradually. Similarly, the number of people who travel to the lakes rised and reached a peak in 2002, despite it decreased sharply by 2007. However, the quantity of mountain visitors kept steadiness during the period given. Although reaching the same peak point the score of travellers to the coast and the lakes, at the end of the given period the score of lake visitors dropped while the quantity of the coast travellers continued going up.
