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The image presents two visual data sets: a line graph and a bar chart. The line graph shows visits abroad by UK residents starting from 10 million in 1979, rising steadily to about 20 million in 1984, 25 million in 1989, 35 million in 1994, and peaking around 55 million in 1999; visits to the UK by overseas residents begin just below 10 million in 1979, increasing gradually to about 12 million in 1984, 15 million in 1989, 20 million in 1994, and reaching approximately 25 million in 1999. The bar chart details the most popular countries visited by UK residents, listing Turkey and Greece at just under 5 million visitors each, USA slightly above 5 million, Spain approaching 10 million, and France nearing 15 million.
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A line chart provides information about UK residents visiting foreign country and internationals who visited UK. Follows with a bar chart representing each of most visited countries of UK residents.
Therefore, amount of civillian from the UK who visited abroad exceeding the portion of foreign who visits UK. Additionally, UK residents seems to enjoy visiting france much more compared to selecting other destination countries.
Between the years of 1984 and 1989, the amount of UK residents flying abroad experienced an upward steep (10%). On the other hand, UK visitor gradually increased starting on 1984.
Turning to the second chart, France is in the top tier of highly visitied country by UK residents follows with Spain placing in the second. Whereas nearly 5% of UK residents chooses Turkey.
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