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The image contains a pie chart and a table. The pie chart shows tourists by region of origin with Asia at 37%, Europe at 35%, US at 10%, and Other at 18%. The table details tourists by region of origin: Asian tourists have an average length of stay of 7 days, prefer 5-star hotel accommodation, and mainly engage in sightseeing. European tourists have an average stay of 16 days, favor camping or caravan accommodations, and participate mainly in swimming/sunbathing. American tourists have a 14-day average stay, opt for 4-star hotel accommodations, with sightseeing as their main activity. Tourists from other regions stay on average 10 days, prefer camping accommodations, and primarily surf.
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The chart and table provide detailed information about tourists at a particular resort in Australia.
Overall, it is clear that the highest proportion of tourists came from the US and Europe. It is also worth noting that Asian and American tourists did the same in terms of activity.
According to the first chart, the U.S. and Europe were responsible for the highest shares. The latter accounted for 37%, and this was 2% more than that of the former (35%). Moreover, the proportion of tourists who came from other regions and Asia was 18% and 10%, respectively.
European visitors stayed in Australia longer than those from all other regions, for 16 days. Furthermore, the most preferred accommodation for European tourists and tourists from other regions was the same, camping or caravan. Asian and American tourists used 5-star and 4-star hotel accommodations, respectively. Sightseeing was the main activity for tourists who came from Asia and the U.S.
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