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Scientific and tourist expedition to Haikou City and surroundings on Hainan Island, south China

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This work is to present the documentation of scientific and tourist expedition to Haikou city and surroundings on Hainan Island, south China, which took place in July 2007. The main aim of this expedition was to take part in the Fifteenth Annual International Conference on Composites/Nano Engineering (ICCE-15). The second aim of this expedition was to document the beuty of Haikou city and landscapes of the surrounding area. Haikou city is modern, clean with large skyscrapers, which is constantly developing. Red and yellow are dominating colors in the city. South of the Haikou city is densely overgrown with tropical vegetation, with humid climate. About 15 kilometers south of the Haikou city there is Haikou Volcanic Cluster Global Geopark, as a tourist attraction visited by domestic and foreign tourists.

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  • The Institute of Biopaleogeography named under Charles R. Darwin, 22/12, Mickiewicza Street, 78-520 Złocieniec, District Drawski, West Pomerania, Poland
  • The Institute of Biopaleogeography named under Charles R. Darwin, 22/12, Mickiewicza Street, 78-520 Złocieniec, District Drawski, West Pomerania, Poland

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