Photos | Tracks of Joy: A Day at the SF Zoo
Dave B and a young train enthusiast marvel at the intricacy of a miniature locomotive at the San Francisco Zoo on a beautiful afternoon in November, 2023. Surrounded by the urban architecture and the beautiful city, their shared joy is a testament to the timeless allure of trains.
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a man and a child standing next to a miniature trainMetadata
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2023-11-12T14:46:14.130000-08:00
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