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The image displays a chart illustrating the percentage of tourists to Scotland visiting varied attractions from 1980 to 2010: For aquariums, in 1980, the figure is approximately 10%, increasing to 20% in 1990, peaking at 35% in 1995, decreasing to 15% in 2000, and stabilizing near 20% in 2010; Castle visits commenced at 25% in 1980, rose to 38% in 1985, maintained above 40% in 1990, stabilized at 30% from 1995 to 2005, before dropping to 30% in 2010; Zoo attractions began at around 10% in 1980, fluctuated slightly below and above 10% till 2010; Festival attendance was consistently between 20% and 25%, peaking at 30% around 1995, before settling close to 25% by 2010.
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The line chart illustrates the proportion of visitors who went to Scotland and chose four types of places, including Aquarium, Castle, Zoo and Festival between 1980 and 2010.
Overall, the figure for tourists visited castle and aquarium increased, the opposite was true for festival, zoo during the whole period. Additionally, castle is the most common place in Scotland for most of the period.
In 1980, around 25% tourists chose castle to visit before increasing to a peak of 45% in 1995. After that, it saw a slight decrease and stabilized nearly 35% over a period of 10 years from 2000. The figure for zoo saw a fluctuation in first 20 years and surpassed the proportion of aquarium and festival in the next 10 years.
From 1980 to 1990, while the percentage of festival witnessed a downward trend, aquarium increased dramatically to reach a peak of about 35%; however, it returned to 20%. Since then, this figure experienced a descending trend to just under 10% in 2010.
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