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Two graph

  The pie chart illustrates the information from a survey of visitors to four
different categories of tourist destinations in Britain in 1999, *while* the table
demonstrates the percentage of people who visited *different theme parks.*
Overall, *the majority of people visited theme parks among other given
places*. In addition, the most visited destination among theme parks was
Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
   Analyzing the given data in the pie chart, in *1999,* the *proportion* of
visitors going to the theme parks *was* 38 per cent; however, the 2nd most
visited place was museums & galleries, *accounting* for 37 per cent. *The least
traveled places among visitors were historic houses & monuments and wildlife
parks & zoos, 16% and 9%, respectively.* 
   As far as the table is concerned, Blackpool Pleasure Beach was the place
where most percentages of tourists *headed*. On the other hand, Alton Towers
and Pleasureland, Southport were placed with very close percentages of
visitors, the percentages of travelers to those places were 17 and 16. The same
percentage was observed among people going to Chessington World of
Adventures and Legoland, Windsor.
   
   
   
   
   
   

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