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The image exhibits a line graph depicting overseas visitor numbers in thousands to three areas, the coast, the mountains, and the lakes, in an unnamed European country from 1987 to 2007. In 1987, approximately 30,000 visitors to the coast, 10,000 to the mountains, and 20,000 to the lakes. By 1992, the coast had nearly 40,000, the mountains rose to about 17,000, and the lakes saw a slight decrease to around 18,000. 1997 displayed the coast with nearly 50,000, the mountains at about 23,000, and the lakes slightly increasing to 20,000. In 2002, the coast reached over 60,000, the mountains surpassed 30,000, and the lakes jumped to 40,000. Finally, in 2007, there were approximately 70,000 visitors to the coast, 40,000 to the mountains, and a sharp increase to 60,000 for the lakes.
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The diagram illustrates how many foreigners trip to three kinds of European areas from 1987 till 2007. Data is measured in thousands.
Overall, while there were slight fluctuations, visiting lakes experienced a sharp growth over the given period.
Initially, tourists who travelled the lake started 11 thousand visitors wwith the least figure in 1987. However, this figure increased 60 thousand visitors by 2002. The number of visitors declined approximately 25 thousand tourists at the end of period. The coast was also preferable in 1987 at 40 thousand visitor. Then, this figure fell to 30 thousand foreigners in 1982. Following 10 years, the number of foreigners reached 75 thousands from 55 thousands.
Although both the coast and the lake were preferable, whereas, the mountains were not visited as much as them by foreigners. The number of visitors to the mountains started 20 thousand visitors. This number rose only 5 thousands in 1997. After a slight decrease, European visitors reached 30 thousands in 2007.
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