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The image depicts a line graph showing the number of overseas visitors (in thousands) to three areas - the coast, the mountains, and the lakes - of a European country from 1987 to 2007. The graph indicates an overall increase in visitors to the coast and mountains, with the coast receiving the most visitors, peaking at approximately 90,000 in 2002. The lakes saw a decline in visitors, dropping from around 70,000 in 1987 to just below 60,000 in 2007. The mountains experienced a steady rise from about 30,000 to 80,000 visitors, while the coast fluctuated but remained the most popular destination throughout the 20-year period.
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The line graph illustrates the number of overseas visitors to three various areas of a European country from 1987 to 2007. Overall, the three areas experienced different figures during the time period. The coast and the mountains approximately increased, but the lakes peaked sharply and, at the end, decreased.
The number of visitors to the coast started at 40000 people in 1987, then it steadily decreased to around 30000 people in 1992. This was followed by a gradual increase in the next three years to reach a peak of 70000 visitors in 2007. Regarding visitors to the mountains in 1987, 20000 individuals visited. The figure slowly rose to 30000 individuals in 2007.
By contrast, in 1987 nearly 10000 overseas visitors visited the lakes, and the figure grew rapidly to reach the highest figure of 75000 individuals in 2002. Then it quickly declined until it reached its lowest point of 50000 people in 2007.
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