The two pie charts give information on the percentage of tourists from 4 places to Australia and Germany in the years 1960 and 2010.
Overall, it is notable that more visitors from Asia travelled to Australia and Germany in 2010 while the proprotion of travellers from Europe and Britain decreased according to the chart. The number of from Asia to Australia and Germany were the same in 1960.
More specifically, Euripeans and Americans accounted for 53% and 12% in 1960 yet their figures declined to 10% and 7% after 50 years respectively in Australia. However, slightly less than a two-thirds of Asians in 2010 visited Australia, which was about six times as much as that of figure in 1960.
By contrast, the quantity of tourists from Asia and the US rose from 10% and 25% in 1960 to around 27% in 2010 respectively. There was an approximately threefold downfall in the number of Britons came to Germany in 2010 (from 20% to 6%).
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