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Cnidus stood on the southwestern tip of the province of Asia, where what we now call the Aegean Sea met the Mediterranean, about 108 miles south of Ephesus. A northwesterly wind forced Paul’s ship southwest to the 180-mile long island of Crete. By sailing along Crete’s eastern and southern coasts it finally reached the port of Fair Havens (probably modern Limeonas Kalous) near a town called Lasea having rounded Cape Salmone at the island’s southeastern tip.
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