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After his expedition, Marco Polo returned to Venice, where he recounted his travels and adventures in Asia to his fellow Venetians. He was later captured during a conflict between Venice and Genoa and imprisoned, during which he dictated his experiences to fellow inmate Rustichello da Pisa. This collaboration resulted in the book "The Travels of Marco Polo," which introduced Europeans to the wonders of the East. Eventually released, Polo became a prosperous merchant and served in various diplomatic roles in Venice.

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