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The image shows a line graph with data points representing millions of visitors to Cardiff and Dublin from 2018 to 2040; in 2018: Cardiff ~3 million, Dublin ~8 million; in 2020: Cardiff ~2 million, Dublin ~6 million; in 2022: Cardiff ~2 million, Dublin ~3.75 million; in 2024: Cardiff ~2.75 million, Dublin ~2 million; in 2026: Cardiff ~3.25 million, Dublin ~3 million; in 2028: Cardiff ~3.1 million, Dublin ~4.4 million; in 2030: Cardiff ~3.5 million, Dublin ~5 million; in 2032: Cardiff ~3.9 million, Dublin ~4.9 million; in 2034: Cardiff ~4.6 million, Dublin ~3.75 million; in 2036: Cardiff ~5 million, Dublin ~2.8 million; in 2038: Cardiff ~6.1 million, Dublin ~1.1 million; in 2040: Cardiff ~7.8 million, Dublin ~1.5 million.
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The given chart presents the changes in the actual and predicted visit count to city namely Cardiff and Dublin between 2018 and 2040.
In general, the projection for subsequent years indicates a shift in visitors’ preferences by experience ạ dramatic reversal
In 2018, Dublin appealed 7 million visitors, whereas Cardiff started at a marginal figure of around 1.8 million, almost 3.5 times lower. By 2028, Dublin has plummeted to 2 million, almost equaling that of Cardiff which has had a modest rise.
The projection for subsequent years indicates an erratic reversal. Dublin is expected to have a quick recovery to 6 million in 2030. However, the peak is short-lived; the figure is forecast to widely fluctuate before ending the period at a mere 1 million. By contrast, Cardiff’s visitor number is anticipated to experience a surge to the highest ever recorded number of 8 million.
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