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The image includes two line graphs showing the number of yearly visits to the UK from France and North America for holiday and business purposes. The first graph (Holiday visits to UK - million) shows visits from France starting at 0.5 (Jan), peaking at 3.5 (Jul), and ending at around 0.2 (Dec); North America figures starting at about 0.3 (Jan), peaking at 0.4 (Jul), and finishing at about 0.1 (Dec). The second graph (Business visits to UK - million) shows visits from France starting at around 0.1 (Jan), peaking near 0.3 (Jun), and ending at around 0.2 (Dec); North America figures starting at 0.2 (Jan), peaking around 0.2 (Jun), and falling below 0.1 towards year-end (Dec).
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The line graphs provide details regarding the annual visitors for holiday and business purposes from France and North America to the UK.
Overall, it is clear that traveling for leisure purposes dominated throughout the entire time in the both charts, while the second graph experienced a period of instability.
Initially, the number of holiday visitors was nearly 0.8 million in January, after which the figure witnessed a sharp increase to 3 million in July, which was followed by a gradual decrease reaching 0,7 by the end of the year. As for visitors from France, despite rising slightly from about 1 to 1.5 million until July, annual visitors declined to the initial mark of 1 million in December.
Another chart demonstrates gradual fluctuations of visiting UK for business purposes from both countries and their statistics are same with a minor difference of about 0.10 million. However, by the end of the period the difference accounted at around 0.15, being approximately 0.1 and 0.15.
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