Photos | Adventure Begins at the Railway

Dave B embarks on a captivating adventure with his child by the train. Both in casual, comfortable attire, ready for their unforgettable journey detailed on 2023, November SF Zoo Album. Their vibrant personalities shine in this urban setting, cultivating a sense of wanderlust and family bonding. Enjoy the journey as much as the destination, one step at a time.
BLIP-2 Description:
a man with a backpack and a child standing next to a trainMetadata
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