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The image depicts a line graph illustrating tourist percentages visiting four Edinburgh attractions from 1980 to 2010. For the Aquarium: 1980: 20%, 1985: 25%, 1990: 35%, 1995: 40%, 2000: 30%, 2005: 22%, 2010: 20%. For the Castle: 1980: 24%, 1985: 33%, 1990: 38%, 1995 peak: 45%, 2000: 35%, 2005: 38%, 2010: 34%. For the Zoo: 1980: 28%, 1985: 20%, 1990: 15%, 1995: 10%, 2000: 10%, 2005: 12%, 2010: 10%. For the Festival: 1980: 30%, 1985: 27%, 1990: 30%, 1995: 27%, 2000: 25%, 2005: 22%, 2010: 22%.
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The line graph gives information about the rate of tourists visiting four different places in Edinburgh.
Overall, it is noticeable that, except for the aquarium and the festival, all types of attractions experienced an increase. At first, the festival ranked first, but by the end, it was replaced by the castle.
Firstly, the zoo was the least popular attraction in 1980. Over the next 20 years, its rate fluctuated slightly and then increased significantly to 20% in 2010. As for the castle, it accounted for around 25% in 1980, and its percentage rose gradually to slightly above 30%.
Secondly, the rate of visits to the aquarium was 20% in 1980. Then, it decreased significantly to 10% by 2010. Regarding the festival, it stood at 30% in 1980 and showed a slight decline to approximately 27% over the 30-year period.
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