Photos | Tiny Trains, Big Adventures at SF Zoo

Wesley and Dave B standing next to a miniature train during our exciting visit to the SF Zoo in November 2023. The asphalt under our feet, the clatter of the tiny locomotive, the urban backdrop - everything served as a unique canvas for this charming father-son moment. Denim blues, sneaker whites, and the historic miniature train created a perfect blend of modern city life and nostalgic railway romance.
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a man and a child standing next to a miniature trainMetadata
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