Photos | Journey into the Wild

Caught in a moment of pure exploration, a young boy traverses the rich landscape of Golden Gate Park. Amidst the lush, tall grasses and blooming flowers, we see the beauty of childhood curiosity intermingling with nature. This shot, taken on a beautiful March morning in 2024, perfectly encapsulates the timeless adventure of youth in the great outdoors.
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a young boy walking through tall grassMetadata
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2024-03-16T11:37:01.320000-07:00
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