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The image displays a line graph showing two datasets from 1979-1999: visits abroad by UK residents increasing from approximately 10 million in 1979 to around 60 million in 1999, and visits to the UK by overseas residents growing from about 10 million in 1979 to just over 25 million in 1999, noting an uptick between 1984-1989; it includes a bar chart ranking the most popular countries visited by UK residents, where France leads with nearly 15 million UK visitors, Spain follows with around 12 million, USA notably receives about 4 million, Greece draws close to 3 million, and Turkey attracts under 2 million UK visitors.
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The bar chart below represents the most popular countries travelled by uk resident and the rate of international tourist visiting the UK . Whereas, the bar chart shows the number of uk visitors.
Overall, we can see that the UK tourism is way less than uk resident who visited other countries.
Firstly, the residents of Britain are more than 10% increasing upto 20% 1984 . whereas, the visitor of the UK are approximately 10% which increase by some percentage making it to almost 30% in 1999 and the UK resident abroad visitors skyrocket it’s tourism by almost 40% making it more than 50% in 1999.
Secondly, the most popular countries visit by the residents is france with almost 15 million and Spain also come head to head with more than 10 million visitors. In contrast, countries like USA and Greece are on the lower side with less than 5 million making turkey the least visited county.
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