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The image presents a bar chart titled 'Transport used by tourists in New Zealand in 2004', showing the percentage of use for four transport types by nationality. For British tourists, the data is: Air 42%, Coach 58%, Car 28%, Ferry 20%. For German tourists: Air 42%, Coach 54%, Car 35%, Ferry 20%. For Japanese tourists: Air 52%, Coach 48%, Car 21%, Ferry 9%. For Korean tourists: Air 42%, Coach 35%, Car 48%, Ferry 7%. For Australian tourists: Air 25%, Coach 50%, Car 20%, Ferry 12%.
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The chart provides information about how tourists travelled by using different type of transports in New Zealand in 2004.
From the chart, it is clear that, there was a huge demand for coaches among tourists from almost all countries. In contrast, the figure for ferry consistently recorded lowest rate in given period.
In new zealand, people who came from 5 different countries showed highly demand for caoches average 50 percent. The majority of japanese tourists used air transport at 53 percent when it comes to australian the pattern was reversed at modest 25 percent. Tourists who came from korean mostly preffered to travel by car about just under 50 percent. The demand for ferries was the same in Britain and Germany at 20 and 21 percent respectively.
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