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The image displays a line graph and bar chart. The line graph shows visits abroad by UK residents and visits to the UK by overseas residents from 1979 to 1999. In 1979, visits abroad were approximately 12 million, rising to about 20 million by 1984, 25 million by 1989, 40 million by 1994, and nearly 55 million by 1999. Visits to the UK by overseas residents started at about 10 million in 1979, increased marginally to around 13 million in 1984, 15 million in 1989, 20 million in 1994, and peaked slightly above 25 million in 1999. The bar chart lists the most popular countries visited by UK residents, showing France at approximately 11 million visitors, Spain at 9 million, USA at 4 million, Greece at 3 million, and Turkey at around 2 million.
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The line graph and bar graph illustrate the percentage and number of people visiting to and from the UK between 1979 and 1999.
Overall, the trend of visits abroad by UK residents was rapidly increased, while visits to the UK by overseas residents fluctuated for two dacades. Most of the UK locals traveled in France.
According to the line graph, in the year 1979, almost 12% of the UK people visited the other nations; meanwhile, it slowly grew to around 8% and 18% in 1984 and 1989, respectively. Subsequentially, this trend was rapidly increased in 1994 and 1999, which was nearly 55%. However, exactly 10% of the overseas residentials went to the UK in 1979, but after 10 years it jumped around 20%, and the trend is steadily up to 1999.
According to the bar graph, the highest number of the UK locals liked to travel in France and Spain, which were around 15 million and 13 million, respectively. Whereas almost 5 million of the UK residents went to the USA, meanwhile this ration was decreased in Turkey and Greece, which were nearly 2 million.
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