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The image shows two graphs related to UK travel data. The top line graph displays visits to and from the UK over two decades, starting with under 10 million visits abroad by UK residents and under 5 million visits to the UK by overseas residents in 1979, increasing to over 50 million visits abroad and around 25 million visits to the UK in 1999. The bottom bar graph shows the most popular countries visited by UK residents in 1999, with France having the highest number of visitors at over 10 million, followed by Spain, USA, Greece, and Turkey, in descending order, all with less than 10 million UK visitors.
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The provided line graph delineates the number of visits to and from UK between 1979 to 1999, while the bar chart represents the most attended countries by the residents of United Kingdom in the year 1999.
Overall, it can be observed that the natives travel significantly more to abroad destinations in contrast to the foreigners. Moreover, France is the foreign land which is mostly travelled to by the dwellers.
According to the data, the first figure which accounts for the motion in and out of the country shows an upward trend for both the citizens and the outsiders, starting at approximately 10 million. Nevertheless, the number of visits to abroad by the former approximately exceeds twice when compared to the latter.
Additionally, it is clear that the most attractive oversea nations the locals travel are France and Spain, accounting around 10 million visitors. While provinces like USA, Greece and Turkey are least attended.
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