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While this filename is most famously associated with the Kaesong photo, it follows the standard naming convention for Nikon digital cameras (where "DSC" stands for Digital Still Camera). If you have a different file with this name, it is likely a personal photo from a Nikon camera that happened to hit the 8920th frame in its sequence.

North Korea - Business - Kaesong Industrial Park - Getty Images _DSC8920.jpg

The image, distributed through Getty Images and Corbis Historical, depicts North Korean workers wearing the badge of the while working at a production line. Location: Kaesong Industrial Park, North Korea. Date Taken: September 12, 2008. Photographer: Alain Nogues. Dimensions: 4288 x 2848 px (14.29 x 9.49 in) at 300 dpi. Historical Context While this filename is most famously associated with

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