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The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River - a super wonder of nature. Tourist, geographical and social expedition to Arizona, USA

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This paper presents the super beauty of the Colorado River Canyon and the social aspect in Arizona, USA. The illiteracy known in the world and existing in the USA on the example of Arizona is also presented in this paper. It is hard to agree that Americans are a smart nation. It can only be said that the society is now genetically different from Europe, etc. Widespread and pervasive illiteracy in the USA is a classic that is caused only by social policy in the USA. The expedition took place in May 2008.

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

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