The line graph represents the number of overseas visitors to three different places in one particular European country, namely the coast, mountains and lakes from 1987 to 2007.
From an overall perspective, it can be seen that all three destinations’ visits experienced a growth and the number of visitors to the lakes dramatically fluctuated.
With regard to the number of the coast, it began at 40 thousand and dipped by around 5 thousands. By 1992, it started to increase in subsequent period by a mere 10 thousands, reaching to about 75 thousands in 2007. In terms of the mountains, at the beginning of the period it was 20 000. After 10 years that followed, it increased to 30 000 and stayed stable until 2002. And it peaked at 35 thousands in 2007.
When it comes to the lakes, it started at the lowest number, accounting for 10 000. After a decade it reached to 40 thousand and peaked at the highest point, with visitor number 75 000. However, the pattern experienced significant shrinking to 50 000.
