The given line chart illustrates how many international travellers came to three particular places, namely the seaside, the mountainous areas, and the lakes, in a country in Europe from 1987 to 2007.
Overall, there was an increase in the number of visitors to those areas. While the figure for the lakes hiked significantly from the lowest to the highest from 1987 to 2002, that for the mountains witnessed a slow movement.
The quantity of overseas tourists coming to the coast started at 40 thousand people in 1987, and witnessed a slight decrease to around 35 thousand in 1992. After which, it jumped dramatically to surpass the figure for the lakes at the end of 2002, before ending the period with over 75 thousand people.
About 10 thousand people visited the lakes in 1987, followed by a magnificent rise to reach a peak at 75 thousand people in 2002, after that, it experienced a decline to almost 50 thousand people in 2007. The figure for the mountain grew gradually from 20 thousand to approximately 35 thousand people during the examined period.
