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The image displays a close-up, eye-level view of geological samples on display. Two distinct specimens are prominently featured, each mounted on a small, polished wooden base. The specimen on the left is a large, crystalline, white mineral, possibly quartz, with a rough, irregular surface and a geode-like interior. It is situated on a dark red wooden base. To its right, a second specimen is a dark gray, coarse-grained rock, likely basaltic andesite, characterized by visible mineral inclusions and a somewhat scratched surface. This specimen rests on a lighter, natural-finished wooden base. Both bases have small, white labels affixed to their front surfaces. The label on the left specimen is partially obscured but appears to describe its mineral composition and origin as "Agusan del Sur." The label on the right specimen is more legible, identifying the rock as "Basaltic andesite; chloritic-altered; highly magnetic; with milky quartz harllines; nil pyrite" and stating its origin as "Agusan del Sur" and "By: Philsaga Mining Corporation." The background is blurred, suggesting a display setting, possibly a museum or a mineral show. The lighting is even, highlighting the textures and details of the rock samples. The overall scene is static and emphasizes the educational or collection value of the displayed minerals.

The text on the labels mentions "Agusan del Sur" and "Philsaga Mining Corporation." While Agusan del Sur is a province in the Philippines, and the Philsaga Mining Corporation is a real entity involved in mining operations in the country, there is no specific indication within the image that the location is in Davao City, Philippines. The labels refer to the origin of the mineral samples, not the location of the display itself. Therefore, the image cannot be definitively placed in Davao City based solely on its content.
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Jun 15, 2026

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The image displays a close-up, eye-level view of geological samples on display. Two distinct specimens are prominently featured, each mounted on a small, polished wooden base. The specimen on the left is a large, crystalline, white mineral, possibly quartz, with a rough, irregular surface and a geode-like interior. It is situated on a dark red wooden base. To its right, a second specimen is a dark gray, coarse-grained rock, likely basaltic andesite, characterized by visible mineral inclusions and a somewhat scratched surface. This specimen rests on a lighter, natural-finished wooden base. Both bases have small, white labels affixed to their front surfaces. The label on the left specimen is partially obscured but appears to describe its mineral composition and origin as "Agusan del Sur." The label on the right specimen is more legible, identifying the rock as "Basaltic andesite; chloritic-altered; highly magnetic; with milky quartz harllines; nil pyrite" and stating its origin as "Agusan del Sur" and "By: Philsaga Mining Corporation." The background is blurred, suggesting a display setting, possibly a museum or a mineral show. The lighting is even, highlighting the textures and details of the rock samples. The overall scene is static and emphasizes the educational or collection value of the displayed minerals. The text on the labels mentions "Agusan del Sur" and "Philsaga Mining Corporation." While Agusan del Sur is a province in the Philippines, and the Philsaga Mining Corporation is a real entity involved in mining operations in the country, there is no specific indication within the image that the location is in Davao City, Philippines. The labels refer to the origin of the mineral samples, not the location of the display itself. Therefore, the image cannot be definitively placed in Davao City based solely on its content.

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