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Marseille Our visit to Marseille in February was all the more comfortable due to our earlier port visit in the nearby port city of Toulon, so many of the sailors and Marines from the ships of MARG 4-87 felt right at home in no time at all. Many of the tours offered while we were in Marseille were repeats of those offered in Toulon, but even this was turned to advantage as those who regretted not taking a particular tour in Toulon were given yet another chance to see the sights of the French Riviera or experience a wine-tasting tour of the local wineries. Meanwhile, the shops of Marseille offered excellent opportunities for NASSAU sailors and Marines to grab up an extra souvenir or two from this, our last port call in France. ' 1,42
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We all learned a great deal about Israel in the short time we were there. We found it was a country full of contrasts and contradictions, yet somehow in harmony with its surroundings. Somehow it didn't seem strange to be in the midst of an ultramodern city one moment and 3,000-year-old ruins just a short drive away. And the inhabitants of both the city and desert are equally proud to show you around their home with the zeal of a possessed real estate agent. These were people who would go out of their way to make you feel at home or that you should make Israel your new home. And the style of living was sometimes so radically different from what we know as familiar. Many of NASSAU'S sailors and Marines took this opportunity to get an up-close-and-personal view of life in an Israeli kibbutz. Many came away with a new respect for what they may have previously thought a less than comfortable way to live. Many found friendships and new acquaintances on these communes and, undoubtedly, some will return at a later date to expand upon the foundation which was laid during our brief visit in Israel. x X , X K V M - , . , ' .W 'i M '-pixgxz , t . -fs . K K , -I 1 ,, ,Q '- , ....N...f . qt. X , in -, iwgfzaiifxtr wg 4 . .,,......n
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