The line graph illustrates the figure for overseas travellers to three different areas: the coast, the mountains and the lakes in a European country from 1987 to 2007.
Overall, it is obvious that the number of tourists travelling to three areas increased over the period. In addition, coastal areas attracted the largest amount of people to visit here.
In 1987, 40,000 foreign visitors visited the coast of a European country. After which, this figure dropped slightly to around 35,000 and raised dramatically to about 15,000 visitors in 2007. Meanwhile, 20,000 travellers came to the mountains of this European country after it increased gradually to 30,000 tourists and remaining at 30,000 in 5 years before ending at approximately 35,000 foreigners in 2007.
Besides, the lakes attracted 10,000 visitors in the first year and went up significantly to nearly 75,000 in 2002 before decreasing considerably to 50,000 tourists at the end of the period.
