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The image shows a line graph depicting the number of tourists visiting a Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017. The graph exhibits three lines: one representing visitors staying on cruise ships (dotted line), another representing visitors staying on the island (dashed line), and the third representing the total number of visitors (solid line). In 2010, the number of visitors staying on cruise ships was 1 million, while those staying on the island were 0.5 million, with a total of 1.5 million tourists. By 2017, the number of cruise ship visitors increased to 2.5 million, island stayers to 1 million, and the total to 3.5 million.
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The line graph illustrates the fluctuation in the number of tourists visiting a specific Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017.
Overall, the graph demonstrates an increasing trend in the total number of tourists over the period, with variations in the counts of visitors staying on cruise ships and on the island.
The total number of tourists started at 1 million in 2010 and experienced significant growth to reach 3.5 million in 2017. The visitors opting for cruise ships varied between 0.3 million to 0.5 million from 2010 to 2013 and then steadily increased to 1.5 million by the end of the period, surpassing the number of island stayers.
In contrast, the number of tourists choosing to stay on the island began at around 0.1 million in 2010 and remained constant at 1.5 million from 2013 to 2015 before decreasing to approximately 1.2 million in 2016. Subsequently, by 2017, it rebounded to the initial level.
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