# @ggxnews on Instagram

- **Type:** Image
- **Original URL:** https://www.instagram.com/p/Cz7dltjKXXK
- **Gondola URL:** https://gondola.cc/posts/10024041-ggxnews-instagram
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- **Posted:** 2023-11-22T01:00:19.000+00:00
- **Account Owner:** Golden Gate Xpress (@GGXnews) — https://gondola.cc/GGXnews

## Caption

San Francisco offers much in the way of recreational life - museums, cafes, clubs. However, it is also home to a myriad of hiking trails, mountains and forests ripe for exploring. As the holiday season approaches, students in the city are going to find themselves with a lot more free time and there will be many opportunities in the coming weeks to venture into the city.

For those wanting the best of both worlds — an urban and a natural setting - the appeal is there.

But for San Francisco State University students, many of whom are new to the area, the safety risks associated with outdoor activities may prove unfamiliar - namely, the local poisonous plants that escape the notice of the uninformed. Those who don't often partake in recreational activities - like hiking or camping - might be even more unprepared to encounter such plants due to a lack of knowledge on what they look like and how to identify them.

🔗 Read more at link in bio.

✍🏽: Sunthi Jong (@sunthiiii)
📸: Colin Flynn

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## Credits

| Name | Username | Profile | Role |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Golden Gate Xpress | @GGXnews | https://gondola.cc/GGXnews | Newspaper |
| Daniela Perez | @niela.aa | https://gondola.cc/niela.aa | Journalist |

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