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The image presents two charts detailing tourist numbers to Australia and travel types. In 1995, tourists from the UK, US, and Japan were approximately 900,000, 1,100,000, and 1,200,000, respectively, while in 2005, these numbers shifted to around 1,500,000 for the UK, 1,200,000 for the US, and 800,000 for Japan. The types of travel graph illustrates resort stays and backpacking from 1995 to 2005. In 1995, resort stays were roughly 500,000, rising to nearly 1,200,000 by 2005. Backpacking began at approximately 500,000, peaked around 2,400,000 by 2000, then dropped closer to 900,000 in 2005.
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The bar chart illustrates the number of visitors to Australia from three different nations in year 1995 and 2005. The line graph represents the type of travels enrolled in those years.
Overall, two main Trend have observed. The first is that in 1995 tourism and tourist staying at resort are relatively low. The second is that in 2005 tourism decrease in japan comparatively but travel types remain constant.
In terms of tourism, uk had most tourist in 2005 highest around 1500000 and in 1995 they recieved 800000. Us comes next, where figures for 2005 remains same as uk but, decline in 1995 by 500000. The lowest tourism in 2005 recent year was seen in japan and stands out different in 1995 at highest tourism 1500000. In all cases, 2005 had more tourist than 1995 counterparts by margin of 500000 and 1000000.
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