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The table illustrates the total visitor count for six different World Heritage destinations in Australia in the years 1996, 1998 and 2000. Overall, tourism developed in the locations of the Great Barrier Reef, the Blue Mountains and the Tasmania Wilderness, while the opposite was true for the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserve. Additionally, the figure for […]
The table illustrates how visitors went to Australia’s six World Heritage sites in 1996, 1998 and 2000. Overall, while Great Barrier Reef, Blue Mountains, Tasmania Wilderness and Shark Bay witnessed an upward trend, the opposite was true for the other two sites. In addition, among four sites, Great Barrier Reef was the most atractive tourist […]
The given table illustrates the number of people visiting various destinations in 1996, 1998, and 2000. Overall, there were decreases in the number of travellers going to all sites except for the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserve and Macquarie Island, which registered slight decreases. Notably, the Great Barrier Reef was the most favoured tourist destination. Regarding […]
The table illustrates the number of people who travelled to six World Heritage sites in three years: 1996, 1998 and 2000. Overall, the Great Barrier Reef, Blue Mountains and Tasmania Wilderness increased, while the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserve experienced a decline, and Shark Bay and Macquarie Island fluctuated over the period. Among these sites, the […]
The table illustrates the number of visitors to six World Heritage sites in Australia in 1996, 1998, and 2000. Overall, there were two main trends, while the majority of destinations experienced an increase in popularity, both the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserve, and Macquarie Island showed a decline. It can also be seen that the Great […]
