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the Mediterranean world. Known to most of us as the symbol of a life insurance company, this small but very vital British possession played an important role in the AUCILLA ' S Mediterranean cruise. It was here that we came for repairs after an at- sea collision while refueling. The time we spent here was noted for several events. A tour to Granada, and the Palace of Al- hambra, as well as Seville, helped the time pass quickly. And the tours to the Rock itself; to see the centuries-old fort- ifications, along with the latest in modern defenses, was most interesting. The Rock Apes, guardians of the English reign on this Gateway to the Mediterranean , were always good for a laugh and ready to pose for their pictures. For the sports minded, we had many soccer games, as well as Softball and basketball. Invariably, our Eng- lish allies won, but it was an excellent opportunity to let off excess energy. For the souvenir minded, it was a paradise of shops and stores, filled with tax-free im- ports from English colonies all over the world. Silver and silks blended with clocks and china from a dozen different lands. While it certainly wasn ' t our best liberty port, it can definitely be said there were quite a few that couldn ' t compare with Gi- braltar. ■ Jtx,, ' OlliRALTAIi ' ' l-M jj ' - Gibraltar Shipyard Changing of the Guard i-: , •ziw
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34 BEIRUT. Our Home Port of the Eastern Med was perhaps the most Americanized port we hit during the cruise. Boasting an American Univer- sity, and an American community, U.S. ships and sailors were always welcome in this capital city of Lebanon. And welcome to the sailors were the warm sandy beaches of St. Simon and St. George, with their back home atmospheres. Tlie most vivid memory for some of us, though, were the several fine tours to the surrounding districts. Baalbek, the old temple-city dating back to the early Roman times, with the remnants of the world-famous Cedars of Lebanon, was one unforgettable experience. Another tour was the trip to Jerusalem, birthplace of Christianity. This trip included a side-track to Damascus, flying below sealevcl over the Dead Sea, a full day in Bethlehem, and a visit to the Garden of Geth- semane. Although Jerusalem was a disappointment to some, with its fierce racial rivalries, nobody could help but wonder at the Shepherd ' s Field, the ancient wall of the city, and the Mount of Cal- vary. Lebanon itself, smallest country in the Med- iterranean, is as old as the East. It was the home of the Phoenicians, who set their stamp on the whole Mediterranean world, and whose cities of Tyre and Sidon were famous ports of commerce at the dawn of civilized time. Lebanon was the Bib- lical ' Land of Milk and Honey , throughout the Greek and Macedonian and Roman eras, and later in the struggle between Arabs and Crusaders, Lebanon was always a prize of the first impor- tance. Perhaps our most enduring memory of Beirut, besides the warm hospitality of the American community, will be our near-drydocking on our last visit, which would undoubtedly have led to several more-enduring, less-endearing memories. 29 ISO -. Ce K Ras Ma ' amelteiii Bate de Djounic ' • 630 , ' ' ' ' 143 ' 35 I, ' .100 30, ' -; Ra lievroutli (Be.r„,) 230 290 ' ,81 88% ■ II 3tO mk 250 el IDA(siooN) , ' ■ Mar Elias ,. Mnimiyfh Salieh T Marus •• • Rummiet Rui VGinsemia .■» Rum
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