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Band 5+: The table below gives information on visitor statistics for 1996, 1998 and 2000 for various World Heritage sites in Australia.

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The image presents visitor statistics for six Australian World Heritage sites in three years. For 1996, Great Barrier Reef had 1,670,000 visitors, Central Eastern Rainforest Reserve had 810,000, Blue Mountains saw 526,000, Tasmania Wilderness had 450,000, Shark Bay recorded 84,000, and Macquarie Island had 350 visitors. In 1998, Great Barrier Reef's visitors increased to 2,950,000, Central Eastern Rainforest had 790,000, Blue Mountains rose to 565,000, Tasmania Wilderness reached 475,000, Shark Bay increased to 102,000, and Macquarie Island dropped to 310. By 2000, Great Barrier Reef's visitors reached 3,200,000, Central Eastern Rainforest reduced to 770,000, Blue Mountains increased to 611,000, Tasmania Wilderness had 483,000, Shark Bay decreased to 89,000, and Macquarie Island had 330 visitors.
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The table inlustrates the figure of tourists visiting World Heritage sites in Australia.

Overall, it is clearly observable that the Great Barrier Reef was the most popular site with the highest amount which was over a million of visitor for three compared years, while the less visitors was Macquarie Island which was just below four hundread visitors visiting each year.

Number of visitor visiting the Great Barrier Reef had rosen significantly from 1.670.000 in 1996 to 2.950.000 and 3.200.000 in 1998 and 2000 respectively. The visitors of the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserve and Shark Bay had increased between 1996 to 1998 and decreased in 2000, at 770.000 for Central Eastern Rainforest Reserve and at 89.000 for Shark Bay.

However, the tourists visiting the other World Heritage sites, such as Blue Mountains and Tasmania Wilderness has increased dramatically througout comparison years. Furthermore, the tourists visiting Macquarie Island has been decrease between 1996 to 1998 from 350 to 310 and it has rosen again in 2000 at 330.

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