Photos | Exploring the Wonder of Wilderness: First Steps into the Forest

A young boy, immersed in nature, takes his first steps down a woodland path, discovering the beauty of Presidio, San Francisco. Dated September 26, 2023. This endearing snapshot encapsulates the pure essence of child-like curiosity and the start of many outdoor adventure lifetime memories.
BLIP-2 Description:
a young child walking down a path in the woodsMetadata
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3024w x 4032h - (download 4k)
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date
2023-09-26T19:09:07.421000-07:00
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