The line chart illustrates the amount of tourist that visited three different areas in a European country from 1987 to 2007.
Overall, all these areas witnessed an increase in the number of visitors during this 20 years; for the coast and the lakes it was higher compared to the mountains where tourism slightly increased.
The coast obseverd a little decline in visitors between 1987 and 1992, with a decrease from 40 thousands to just over 30 thousands, even though, after 1992, there was a dramatically increase reaching the peak with more than 70 thousands of tourists in 2007. The strongest increase occured in the number of people that visited lakes, in fact it steadly rose, from 1987 to 2002, reaching the maximum point at just over 70 thousands. Then it decreased up to 50 thousands in 2007. The mountains saw a constant increase in the number of visitors during all the period, starting from 10 thousands in 1987 to just above 30 thousands in 2007.
