It is actually lower resolution than the original image. My image viewing software couldn't cope with the original file and quit before I could get to 100%, so if any one can get closer in, that would be greatly appreciated.
The original image is composed of connected rectangular sheets in "portrait" format. It is 24 of these rectangular sheets high by 22 sheets wide, though it is not mae up of 24 sheets. If the original image is considered to be on a grid, this file is a portion of the image that is located 9 sheet lengths from the top, 12 sheet lengths from the left. The portion of the original image is from would be located in the sea off current day W:Wonsan, W:North Korea.
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