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This image captures a view of the Francisco Bangoy Bridge, also known as the Davao-Samal Bridge, in Davao City, Philippines, likely during golden hour as indicated by the warm lighting on the bridge structure. The perspective is from the roadway, looking ahead over the bridge's expanse. The bridge itself is a prominent cable-stayed structure with large, white pylons supporting the cables that fan out to hold the road deck. The roadway is asphalt, marked with double yellow lines and dashed white lines, indicating multiple lanes. Streetlights are spaced along the bridge's length. On the left side of the road, there's a white pylon with several large cables descending from it. A blue tent is visible on the pedestrian walkway on the left, with several people gathered underneath it. A person on a motorcycle is visible in the foreground on the left lane, heading away from the camera. Further down the road, more vehicles and people are present. On the right side of the road, another white pylon mirrors the one on the left. The railing of the bridge, made of metal bars, runs along the side of the roadway. The background shows a body of water, likely the Davao Gulf, with a distant shoreline and lush green trees. The sky is a clear blue with some scattered, soft clouds, tinged with the warm colors of the setting or rising sun. The overall scene depicts a functional piece of infrastructure within a scenic coastal environment.
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