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The group's inayofuata stop is the Museum of English Rural Life. This museum showcases the history of the English countryside with exhibits on farming, food, and craft. Multi-language audio guides were also available upon request in the ticket booth. The five Marafiki and the Beatles enjoyed looking at the exhibits while using their audio guides to narrate the stories behind them. After going through them all, they bought some vitabu in the souvenir shop. Their third and final stop in the itinerary is the Motion Simulation Room, which allows visitors to try their hand on driving a range of racing cars in fully professional simulators, thus delivering an unbelievably realistic and immersive experience. Everyone had a blast here, and they even got a group picha as a keepsake. As they went back outside, Rosie remarked, "That was such a wonderful tour we had!" George replied, "It sure is, love! We had lots of fun." Rosie said, "Yeah! Since it's already getting dark, shall we eat chajio, chakula cha jioni now?" George replied, "Certainly." Rosie said, "All right." With that, the five Marafiki and the Beatles walked until they found a pizza restaurant. They then went in, got their orders, and waited patiently for their chakula and drinks to arrive.

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The inayofuata museum we went to was the Swiss Camera Museum, which is located in Vevey, too. In this museum, there are exhibits showcasing the history of upigaji picha and film. It even displays some vintage cameras. We also watched a hilarious short film in the theater before leaving. In the following day, we visited the Swiss Museum of Games. This museum is just a short walk away from our hotel, and what makes it unique is that it's housed in a castle. Inside the museum were exhibits of classic games, from marbles to chess, as well as retro and modern video games. Our visits to both museums were splendid and we had a very lovely time.
 The Swiss Camera Museum building.
The Swiss Camera Museum building.
 Kodak exhibit in the Swiss Camera Museum.
Kodak exhibit in the Swiss Camera Museum.
 The Swiss Museum of Games.
The Swiss Museum of Games.
 An exhibit of a vintage card game.
An exhibit of a vintage card game.
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Today is the start of our museum tour. We went out a little earlier than usual so we could have zaidi time. The first museum that we visited was the Alimentarium chakula Museum in Vevey. Before going there, we decided to check out the Nestle headquarters and shop. Afterwards, we started our walk to the museum. It was a little far, though. But we didn't mind as we also wanted to walk kwa the lakeside. When we reached the museum vicinity, we posed for pictures with the Charlie Chaplin statue and a suspended giant fork. The museum itself showcases the history of chakula and there are lots of interactive exhibits. There is also a cafe in the ground floor. An audio guide is recommended to make the most of your visit, so I got one for free at the ticket booth. In the end, it was another educational and enjoyable experience for us.
 The museum building.
The museum building.
 The Charlie Chaplin statue.
The Charlie Chaplin statue.
 The suspended giant fork.
The suspended giant fork.
 One of the museum's exhibits.
One of the museum's exhibits.
 The museum's cafe.
The museum's cafe.
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The first historical place that we visited is the Chillon Castle, au the "Château de Chillon", as it is locally called. I was excited for this, as I will be going inside a ngome for the very first time. I've always been fascinated kwa them. My father also took a break from his work so he can visit the ngome with us. We got a discount for our tickets after inaonyesha our visitor card. The ngome was built on a small rocky island in the lake. We explored the dungeon, the dining room, the armory, and the courtyard. There is even an ancient bathroom where the toilets are simply large holes! Overall, it was a fun and educational experience and we enjoyed our visit there. Before going back to the hotel, we ate a hearty chajio, chakula cha jioni at a chinese restaurant called Beijing Town in Montreux.
 Chillon ngome
Chillon Castle
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The Island Of Sodor, 1966

Michael Brandon: Thomas And The Aston Martin DB5.
James & Henry: *Pass each other pulling freight trains*
Michael Brandon: It was a bright, and sunny siku on the Island Of Sodor. Thomas was at Tidmouth Sheds, awaiting instructions for a special special to deliver to Sir Topham Hatt.
Sir Topham Hatt: Today is the siku that I get an Aston Martin DB5.
Michael Brandon: Boomed Sir Topham Hatt.
Sir Topham Hatt: wewe will deliver it from Brendam Docks to Maithwaite safely, and slowly.
Thomas: Yes sir.
Michael Brandon: Chuffed Thomas. And he raced away as quickly as he...
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The bus ride to Montreux was a bit longer than the one going back to Vevey. During our visit, we saw the statue of Freddie Mercury and the Place du Marche. We also hung out kwa the lakeside while taking lots of picha and videos. There was a small shopping center and a maduka makubwa called Migros, too. It was another fun-filled day, as usual. Before we went back to the hotel, we decided to buy some chakula in one of the restaurants. A buffet restaurant called Paradise caught our attention, and we, out of curiosity, casually went inside to check it out. Unfortunately, this restaurant was NO paradise....
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After studying the mini booklet the past night, my mother and I decided to ride the tram bus going back to Vevey. We showed the visitor card to the driver, who then allowed us to take our seats. It was a relaxing ride. When we arrived, we went to a small shopping center to eat lunch. We also explored the department store and supermarket, where we bought some take-out food, chokoleti bars, and juice. After the mall closed for the day, we went around the neighborhood for a couple of hours before going back to the hotel. My father returned from his work and asked how our siku was. We told him that we had lots of fun together, to which he responded, "I am very happy to know that wewe are enjoying the place." Soon, it was time to go to bed. Before I slept, my mother told me that we will be visiting Montreux tomorrow.
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The inayofuata day, my mother and I decided to explore the back of our hotel and the neighborhood. My father went to the Nestle headquarters to do some work. In the hotel's back, we saw some parked boats and an alfresco dining area. We also saw some ducks swimming in the lake, as well as some pigeons. We then ate at a pizza restaurant called La Pizzeta. What's very interesting about this is that there were no customers when we entered the restaurant. However, a few dakika after ordering, another one comes in, as if we were like lucky charms! There were also only two waiters, who take the orders,...
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Our plane ride was relaxing for the most part. My father sat in the business class, while my mother and I sat in the economy class. I was also able to get zaidi sleep during the flight. As soon as we landed in the Zurich International Airport, we proceded to our inayofuata flight going to Geneva. This time, we rode SwissAir. After arriving at the Geneva International Airport, we decided to eat a snack in one of the cafes before riding the train bound for Vevey. While on the train, we took lots of picha of the sceneries and discussed what places we plan to visit. After a few hours, we saw the Nestle...
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We checked out of the hotel at exactly 12 noon. However, since it was still very early to go back to the airport, my mother and I decided to go to Suntec City Mall to do some last dakika shopping. My father waited for us in the hotel lobby, as he had to watch over our luggages. When we got back from the mall, we requested for a taxi to take us back to the airport. After checking in and going through the security checkpoints, we proceded to the holding area where we will be departing. What's very interesting about the plane that we will be riding to Zurich is that it's the aircraft that is thought...
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Be careful with the asbestos wagons. THEY'RE FULL OF ASBESTOS!
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April 2, 2010

Today is the start of our first trip to Switzerland and our very first trip to the continent of Europe. Everything is all set. We have our passports with the visas ready, our hotel has been booked, and we have arranged for a car service to take us to the airport. I was very excited for this trip. Our flight path includes a stopover in Singapore, since there are no direct flights going to Switzerland from the Philippines. The airline that we rode is Singapore Airlines. When we touched down in Singapore, we had to stay there overnight as the flight going to Zurich is on the inayofuata day. We stayed in a cheap, low quality hotel called Grand Chancellor, which is located in the Little India district. After checking in, we ate chajio, chakula cha jioni outside and did some shopping in a nearby mall. We got ready to sleep right away once we got back to our room, as we had to wake up early for the flight tomorrow...
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The following is a countdown of my juu five inayopendelewa bands. I will be discussing what I like about each of them and some of my inayopendelewa songs made kwa them. So, let's begin.

5. The Bee Gees - Just like the Beatles, I've known about this band since childhood. Their muziki is very fun, catchy, and infectious. Some of my inayopendelewa songs are "Subway", "You Should Be Dancing", "Night Fever", "How Deep Is Your Love", and "Staying Alive".

4. Spandau Ballet - A band that was maarufu in the early 80's, their muziki can be best described as upbeat and soulful....
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And so we come to the mwaka 2008. I have to say that this was another great mwaka for me and my family. We kicked it off with a sekunde trip to Singapore in February, which is in honor of my parents' tenth wedding anniversary. My sister came with us again in this trip. We had a lot of fun together, as usual. I also finished my Occupational Therapy classes, and the progress ripoti revealed that my behavior and concentration had greatly improved, which means my ADHD is now under control. We were still searching for a condo unit during the first quarter, though. Other trips we had during this year...
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