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Depends on what you call "few". Another question's answer had 2.7 million visitors to Australia in 2007. I live in a tourist town and we see large numbers of Europeans (especially Germans and Britons) and Americans. Australia is closer to Asia so many of our visitors come from there, but Europeans and North Americans are more adventurous and tend to head "outback" more often than Asians, who prefer organised bus trips to hiring a car and driving.

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