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3. Use within this article does not diminish the value of the original image.
4. Image is of a low resolution that does not lend itself to anything but low resolution copying.
5. Image illustrates the site of a ship crew disappearance and a possible crime in an important investigation, arguably one of the most mysterious cases in Australian sea voyage history. This and similar images were widely published in news media at the time of the crew disappearance. As such the image has not only been widely distributed, but is historically significant.
6. Image enhances the text of the article considerably by illustrating the only available scene of events.
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