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Band 6+: the charts below give information about travel to and from the UK, and about the most popular countries for UK residents to visit. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisions where relevant.

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The image contains a line graph and bar graph. The line graph depicts visits to/from the UK from 1979-1999: "visits abroad by UK residents" starts at 10 million (1979), reaching 20 million (1984), slightly above 25 million (1989), approximately 30 million (1994), and peaks at about 52 million (1999); "visits to the UK by overseas residents" starts below 10 million in 1979, reaches about 10 million (1984), above 15 million (1989), nearly 20 million (1994), and slightly above 25 million (1999). The bar graph shows "most popular countries visited by UK residents 1999": Turkey under 5 million, Greece about 5 million, USA about 5 million, Spain 10 million, and France slightly below 15 million UK visitors.
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The graphs gives information on the total number of citizens that travels from the UK and holiday immigrants. While the table illustrates the most preferred country of visit in the United Kingdom.

Overall, the number of UK individual that travels oversea exceeds tourist that visit theirs. In addition, it is portrayed that a lot of their citizens prefers to visit a french speaking country; France, as it is recorded the highest. While, Turkey is the least location for Uk people.

In 1979, had a steady increase from 10 million population that visited another nation to about 59 million people in 1999. Futhermore, among the 59 million; less than 5 million individuals chose to visit Turkey, Greece or the USA. While about 5 to 10 million population decided on a trip to Spain followed closely to France with approximately 12 million.

In period, oversea visits to the United kingdom plateaued until around 1984, where it had a slight growth from 10 million people to about 25 million in 1999. A clear similarity is seen around 1984 where both people that travelled in and out of UK had their first apex breakthrough.

UK likes to tour.

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