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The image shows a line graph comparing the number of overseas visitors to the coast, mountains, and lakes of a European country between 1987 and 2007 in thousands. In 1987, the coast had around 20,000 visitors, the mountains had 30,000, and the lakes had about 10,000. By 2007, the coast had increased to about 70,000, the mountains decreased to just under 20,000, and the lakes had a significant increase to around 80,000 visitors. Throughout the years, the coast showed a steady increase, the mountains had a fluctuating decrease, and the lakes showed a dramatic increase starting around 2002.
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A comparison of the overseas visitors quantity in a European country with the further classification by three different areas between 1987 and 2007 is demonstrated in line chart.
Overall, general growth is noticeable and all the areas have higher metrics at the end of the period in 2007 compared to the beginning in 1987.
The coast area had started at 40 thousand of visitors in 1987, had a steady increasing trend, almost doubled the number and ended up at 75 thousand in 2007 with a slight drop in 1992. At the same time the mountains area had not experienced any falls and achieved around 35 thousand of overseas visitors at the end with about 150 percent higher number.
The most unstable line in the graph is the lakes area where tourists’ number had been the least in 1987 then became the highest in 2002 and at the end of the period with a significant drop was located in the middle compared to other areas.
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