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Odysseus's journey in Homer's "The Odyssey" begins in Ithaca, where he departs for Troy. After the Trojan War, he first visits the Cicones, then the Lotus-Eaters, followed by the Cyclopes, where he encounters Polyphemus. He then travels to Aeolia (home of Aeolus), the Laestrygonians, and Circe's island. After a trip to the Underworld, he visits the Sirens, Scylla and Charybdis, the island of Helios, and finally returns to Ithaca, facing various challenges along the way.

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