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December Challenge: Day 28 – Elephant Boy

By Brian Auer • December 29th, 2007

Elephant Boy

Candice and I spent the day at the San Diego Zoo with the kids. We ended up buying season’s passes since the price difference wasn’t that much. Plus I knew we couldn’t cover the entire zoo in one day with the kids, so now we can go back any time. It’s about a 15-20 minute drive for us.

This photo is of my son Rex hanging out by the Elephants. He likes to wander around and climb on the rails, so we had to keep a close eye on him. He really wanted to see the Panda, but the line was outrageous so we told him we’d see them next time. We ended up settling on the Elephants as our last stop for the day, and the kids were fine with that.

To see the rest of my December Challenge photos, check the “Challenge” category here on the blog or visit my Flickr Set.

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Brian Auer is a photography enthusiast from San Diego, California. He's also the guy behind the Epic Edits Weblog. As a hobbyist photographer since 2003, his passion has been to constantly improve his photography skill set, to share his own knowledge with others, and to become an integral part of the photographic community.
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  1. Season passes to the SD Zoo and Wild Animal Park are great. You can go for just an hour or two and not feel guilty at all. If you get the higher level, parking at the WAP is free.

    Oh yeah…the passes are tax deductible, too.

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