Photos | Strolling Through the Woodlands: Father and Son Moment

A treasured journey of Dave B and his son Wesley, casually walking down a road amidst the majesty of SF Zoo on a November afternoon. Cloaked in snug jackets and jeans, they share not only the road but priceless moments together. Captured perfectly in this photograph, the essence of bonding over exploration and adventure. A testament to leisurely park strolls and the simplicity of togetherness, even in the heart of the city.
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a man and a child walking down a roadMetadata
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