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Carina Casadess

IELTS: Graph

The graph shows the overall numbers of tourist visitors during the period
ranging from 1990 to 2005 to five different parts of the world. Generally
speaking, there is a positive rise all around the globe, although the rate of
growth is not the same.

Back in 1990, North America was the most touristic destination with a rate of 72
million visitors, this number doubled the 30 million tourists from Central and
Eastern Europe, which occupied the second place. However, between 2000
and 2005, this last area equalled Norths America 87 million tourists (which
during that period had a rate of decline) with the quickest increase of all the
graph.

On the other hand, Sub-Saharan Africa and South America had a similar path.
Both of them started in 1990 slightly under 10 million visitors, and made it up to
almost 20 million by 2005.

South-East Asia had an increase similar to Central and Easter Europes, but
always stayed on the average numbers.

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