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BEYOND THE LIMITS
The last gallery of my tour is called Beyond the Limits. It was created for idiots like myself who have gone way beyond their limits, having spent way too much time walking around, trying to see the whole Museum in a day. The exhibit features automatic massaging chairs, whirlpools, a sauna, a steam room, you know, stuff to make me relax. Oh, wait, I'm wrong! Oh damn! It's an exhibit showcasing the evolution for computer use in aviation, missile technology, and space exploration. How could this be? I'm totally devistated!
I drag my weak and withering body across the exhibit's entrance threshold and snap one shot of its interior. It is the last shot of my tour. I am tired, my camera is tired, it's time to wrap this up!
C O N C L U S I O N
I must say, Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum has got to be the best Museum I've ever visited. So much stuff under one roof, it's incredible what they've done here. Anyone who visits Washington, D.C. needs to spend a day here, it'll be worth their while. For as tired as I am now, I'm so glad I took the effort to see just about everything the Museum has to offer.
I give my tour of the National Air & Space Museum 5 thumbs-up, a perfect rating!
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