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Band 6+: Turning to the bar chart depicts the percentage of trend in tourism in Harbour City Tourism over a 30-year period.

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The image shows a bar graph detailing percentages in Harbour City tourism for 1970, 1985, 2000; city hotel occupancy: 1970 at 50%, 1985 at 85%, 2000 at 50%; coastal hotel occupancy: 1970 at 40%, 1985 at 35%, 2000 at 70%; rail travel: 1970 at 20%, 1985 at 40%, 2000 at 10%; air travel: 1970 at 70%, 1985 at 80%, 2000 at 60%; adventure tourism: 1970 at 10%, 1985 at 30%, 2000 at 50%.
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The bar chart provides data on Harbour city tourism. The graph shows categories such as city and coastal hotel occupancy, air and rail travel and adventure tourism.

Overall, as can be seen from the graph, the tourism industry has its peaks and troughs. Rail travel was the most used type of tourism at the beginning. After several years, coastal hotel occupancy became the main form of tourism and had a significant growth. At the end of given periods air travel became the most popular.

The dominant category was rail travel in 1970. Through the years the number of train passengers fell to a low of approximately 30 per cent. The percentage of coastal hotel occupancy experienced the greatest peaks and troughs. Occupancy of the hotels which are near the sea peaked at roughly 85 per cent. In 2000 the number of passengers travelling by air reached a peak of 80 per cent.

Other categories had their own rise and fall. Adventure tourism rose from a low of 20 per cent in 1970 to a peak of 50 per cent in 2000.

City hotel occupancy rose to 35 per cent and reached a peak of about 75 per cent in 1985, however fell slightly in 2000. Coastal hotels fell to a low of only 15 per cent in 2000. Air travel increased gradually through 30 years and became the most popular type of tourism by 2000.

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Turning to the bar chart depicts the percentage of trend in tourism in Harbour City Tourism over a 30-year period.

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Turning to the bar chart depicts the percentage of trend in tourism in Harbour City Tourism over a 30-year period.

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