Photos | Solitude in the Greens: A Stroll in McLaren Park

Wesley, immersed in the tranquility of the verdant McLaren Park in San Francisco, takes a peaceful walk along a craggy dirt path on 25th February, 2024. The contrast between the lush green grassland and the striking blue sky paints a perfect canvas of natural environment.
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a person walking on a dirt road in a grassy fieldMetadata
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