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The image shows a line graph detailing the number of tourists visiting a Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017. Visitors staying on cruise ships: 0.25 million (2010), 0.5 million (2011), 0.5 million (2012), 1.25 million (2013), 1.5 million (2014), 1.5 million (2015), 1.75 million (2016), 2 million (2017). Visitors staying on the island: 0.75 million (2010), 0.75 million (2011), 1 million (2012), 1.25 million (2013), 1.5 million (2014), 1.5 million (2015), 1.5 million (2016), 1.5 million (2017). Total visitors: 1 million (2010), 1.25 million (2011), 1.5 million (2012), 2.5 million (2013), 3 million (2014), 3 million (2015), 3.25 million (2016), 3.5 million (2017).
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The line graph illustrates, how much tourists visiting a Western Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017, with figures presented in millions.
Overall, it is clear that while the proportion of visitors staying on cruise ships and total increased trend throughout the timeline, the figure for visitors staying on island marginally surged.
in detail, there were roughly visitors staying on cruise ships in 2010, followed by a slight rose 3.5 million in 2017 before a slight improvement. Then, the number of visitors staying on island is projected to grow to nearly 1.5 million by 2016. Subsequently, the total fluctuated over time and is expected to fell down further to 0.5 million by the end of the period.
By comparison, the million of visitors staying on cruise ships began at almost 1.5, and then the figure grew slightly over the period to reach 3.5 and is forecast to rise even further to around 2.8 million by 2016.
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