The Innocents Abroad


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Athens Gulf, and into the Piraeus, Athens will be reached in two and  
a half or three days. After tarrying here awhile, the Bay of  
Salamis will be crossed, and a day given to Corinth, whence the  
voyage will be continued to Constantinople, passing on the way  
through the Grecian Archipelago, the Dardanelles, the Sea of  
Marmora, and the mouth of the Golden Horn, and arriving in about  
forty-eight hours from Athens.  
After leaving Constantinople, the way will be taken out through  
the beautiful Bosphorus, across the Black Sea to Sebastopol and  
Balaklava, a run of about twenty-four hours. Here it is proposed to  
remain two days, visiting the harbors, fortifications, and  
battlefields of the Crimea; thence back through the Bosphorus,  
touching at Constantinople to take in any who may have preferred to  
remain there; down through the Sea of Marmora and the Dardanelles,  
along the coasts of ancient Troy and Lydia in Asia, to Smyrna, which  
will be reached in two or two and a half days from Constantinople.  
A sufficient stay will be made here to give opportunity of visiting  
Ephesus, fifty miles distant by rail.  
From Smyrna towards the Holy Land the course will lay through the  
Grecian Archipelago, close by the Isle of Patmos, along the coast  
of Asia, ancient Pamphylia, and the Isle of Cyprus. Beirut will be  
reached in three days. At Beirut time will be given to visit  
Damascus; after which the steamer will proceed to Joppa.  
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