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Band 6+: Task 1: The charts below show the number of tourists to Australia from three countries in 1995 and 2005 and the types of travels between 1995 and 2005. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make the comparisons where relevant.

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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 the UK, US and Japan from 1995 to 2005. The table presents data on tourists who visited Australia with two types of travels within the same year.

Overall, two main trends can be observed. The first is that the figures for the UK and US increased while the ones for Japan declined. The second is that staying at resorts and backpacking are the reasons why these travelers went to Australia where they reached their meeting point by the end of the period.

In terms of visitors, Japan showed that their travelers to Australia are the highest with a total of 1.5 million while the US had the lowest number with 500.000 and the UK is slightly above the US with around 700.000 in 1995. In 2005, both the UK and the US touched the highest point of travelers with 1.5 million and followed with Japan with 1 million within that year.

Regarding the types of travels, it can be clearly seen that the numbers of visitors staying at their resorts in Australia are gradually rising over three periods starting around 300.000 people and continuing to climb to 800.000 in 2000 and reached its peak in 2005 with 100.000 travelers. Meanwhile, backpacking already had a big number in 1995 starting with 1.5 million people and rose to 2.5 million which was their apex but dramatically decreasing until it reached their trough in 2005 with 1 million. In all cases, they met their meeting point in 2005 at 1 million.

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