The line chart details the increased number of foreign visitors to coasts, mountains and lakes in a certain country in Europe, with the data given in thousands.
Overall, the number of overseas visitors to all three places increased dramatically, especially lakes, the least popular destination among visitors in the beginning, experienced the most significant growth, becoming the most popular in 2000s. The coasts generally attracted the highest number of tourists throughout, while the mountains saw the least negligible increase, turning from the second most common tourist destination to the least common in the end.
In 1987, the highest number of tourist visited the coastal areas at 40 thousand, which followed closely by mountains at 20 thousand and distantly by lakes at 10 thousand. The figure for lakes rose remarkably, overtaking mountains in 1991 and coasts in 2001, becoming the most popular destination at about 75 thousand, though there was a sharp drop to approximately 50 thousand in 2007.
Over the following years, despite a slight decrease to around 35 in 1992, the number of visitors to coastal areas saw a constant increase, reaching a chart-high of about 76 thousand in 2002. As for mountains, it remained the least popular despite increasing moderately to around 27 thousand in 2002 with fluctuations.
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Overall, the number of overseas visitors to all three places increased dramatically, especially lakes, the least popular destination among visitors in the beginning, experienced the most significant growth, becoming the most popular in 2000s. The coasts generally attracted the highest number of tourists throughout, while the mountains saw the least negligible increase, turning from the second most common tourist destination to the least common in the end.
In 1987, the highest number of tourist visited the coastal areas at 40 thousand, which followed closely by mountains at 20 thousand and distantly by lakes at 10 thousand. The figure for lakes rose remarkably, overtaking mountains in 1991 and coasts in 2001, becoming the most popular destination at about 75 thousand, though there was a sharp drop to approximately 50 thousand in 2007.
Over the following years, despite a slight decrease to around 35 in 1992, the number of visitors to coastal areas saw a constant increase, reaching a chart-high of about 76 thousand in 2002. As for mountains, it remained the least popular despite increasing moderately to around 27 thousand in 2002 with fluctuations.
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