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Band 6+: The chart below shows the results of a survey of people who visited four types of tourist attraction in Britain in the year 1999. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

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The image features a pie chart illustrating the 1999 distribution of visitors to various tourist attractions in Britain: Theme Parks 38%, Museums & Galleries 37%, Historic Houses & Monuments 16%, Wildlife Parks & Zoos 9%. An accompanying bar graph details visitor percentages at specific attractions: Blackpool Pleasure Beach 47%, Alton Towers 17%, Pleasureland, Southport 16%, Chessington World of Adventures 10%, Legoland, Windsor 10%.
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Tourism has always been a major source for every country. Each country has its own speciality, speaking of the toursists getting pulled towards britain in the year of 1999, so we can see varieties of places being visited by the tourists.

Keeping in sight, the people in 1999 loved many places for enjoying and there were variations in the figures. If we speak of the most and least rated places where the tourist showed their interests so, on the top of the list of getting most of the visitors were the Theme Parks. Whereas speaking of the least visited place by the tousist were the Wildlife Parks and Zoes. Along with these, there were Museums and Galleries on second most rated and the Historic Houses and Monuments came on third place.

After analyzing the chart with depth, we can say that the theme parks attracted 38% of the tourists with further division of the Theme Parks: Blackpool pleasure beach had 47% tousists of the overall 37%; Aton Towers with 17%; Pleasureland, southport attracted 16%; Chessington world of adventure by 10% and Legoland with 10%. Moving on to the secoond highest, so Monuments and Galleries pulled almost 37% of the tourists. The Historic Houses and Monuments entertained 16% of the tourists in the year 1999. Lastly, the wildlife parks and zoes were the least visited places, with the total visitors of 9% out of the whole.

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