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The most important result of Adams's somewhat solitary and unmistakably different childhood was the joy that he found in nature, as evidenced by his taking long walks in the still-wild reaches of the Golden Gate. Nearly every day found him hiking the dunes or meandering along Lobos Creek, down to Baker Beach, or out to the very edge of the American continent. Ansel was a precocious child who loved nature. He loved collecting bugs and playing near the beach. He did not have many friends in school. Perhaps this was because he was somew Which structure gives you more insight into Ansel Adams?

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