The table chart gives provide the information about the visitor statistics betwen 1996, 1998 and 2000 for various world heritage sites in australia.
overall, it is clear that the Great barrier reef statistics experienced significant growth over the year period. while, macquarie island was lowest statistics.
To details, The great barrier reef contributed 1,670,000 and 2,950,000 in 1996 and 1998. It rose slightly to 3,200,000 in 2000. making it the largest statistics amount, forming a majority part of the visitor. while, central eastern rainforest reserve accounted for 810,000 , which decreased to 790,000 and 770,000 by 2000. on the other hand, Macquaries island accounted for 350 and 330 in 1996 and 2000. however, it decrease the average number of visitor statistics over the period, around 310 in 1998, making it one of the smaller visitor statistics.
By 1996, The blue mountains constituted the highest proportion of visitor statistics at 526,000 and 565,000 in 1998 over the year period. It rose slight to 581,000 by 2000. In contrast, tasmania wilderness dominated visitor statistics the amount was 450,000, which increased moderately to 475,000 in 1998 and then rose further to 483,000 by 2000. Additionally, which shark bay represented the smallest amount of visitor statistics at 84,000, which increased to 102,000 in 1988 and then declined to 89,000 by 2000, compared with other categories.
