The line chart illustrates the number of foreign visitors to the coast, mountains, and lakes in a European country over a 20-year period.
In 1987, approximately 40 thousand people visited the coast, 20 thousand chose the mountains, and 10 thousand went to the lakes. The number of mountain visitors remained relatively stable during the period, fluctuating irregularly but with a slight increase to around 15 thousand more visitors than 20 years ago by 2007.
The coastal visitors saw a gradual decline in the first 5 years, dropping to about 35 thousand, followed by a steady increase to 75 thousand by 2007. Meanwhile, the number of lake visitors peaked at 75 thousand in 2002, then decreased to 50 thousand over the next 5 years.
Overall, it is evident that the number of foreign visitors increased in each area over the 20-year period, but there was a significant decline in mountain visitors during the last 5 years.
