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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 graph gives detailed information about how many visitors were recorded in three different areas of a European country from 1987 to 2007.
Overall, it is clearly seen from the graph that there was a dramatic increase in the number of people who visited the coast and the lakes, while the figure for the visitors of the mountains experienced a gradual rise over the given period of time.
Looking at the details, in 1987 the coast visitors were the dominant figure with 40,000 people. The next high figure belonged to the mountains visitors which had 20,000 people and there were 10,000 visitors who went to see the lakes. During the two decades the coast visitors increased gradually and reached to 70,000 people in 2007. At the same time the mountain visitors also increased and doubled its visitors and reached to 20,000 people in 2007. Additionally the lakes visitors end up with reaching to approximately 53,000 people at the end of 2007.
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