The line graph compares the numbers of foreign tourists who visited to the coast, the mountains and the lakes in European country over the period of 20 years.
Overall, it is obvious that the amount of tourists travelled to the coast and the lakes reached the highest. There was only a slight difference of the numbers of visitors who travelled to the mountains over the period shown.
The quantity of visitors travelled to the coast decreased to 35, 000 while up to 25, 000 tourists visited the mountains and the lakes around 1992.
In the late 1990s, although the rate of visitors at the coast and lakes increased together, the rate at the lakes declined back to 50, 000 after reaching the peak of 75, 000 around 2002. Meanwhile, the rate of tourists at the coast rose continuously up to 75, 000. The rate of travelers at the mountains had only a slight rise to 30, 000 between 1987 and 1997. It remains relatively stable for the rest of the period shown.
