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KODAK WORLD’S LARGEST PUZZLE 51300 27 Wonders from Around the World! KODAK WORLD’S LARGEST PUZZLE Includes • 27 bags containing 1,900 puzzle pieces each • Image reference poster Below are helpful tips to get you started! Please read through the instructions entirely prior to beginning. * Please note all images interlock together to create one puzzle. Bagged Puzzles Pieces In total, there are 27 individually bagged puzzles, each contains 1 of the 27 Wonders from Around the World. We suggest opening one bag at a time and assembling one puzzle at a time. Image Reference Poster Included is a reference poster to help you build your mammoth size puzzle! Follow the layout of the images for easy direction. Assembling the Puzzle Find a clean flat surface that is larger than 39 in. wide x 24 in. tall for ONE puzzle section. If you are assembling the full 27 images at one time, find a large clean flat surface. We recommend a floor or table no less than 29 ft wide x 6 ft tall. Also make sure that you can leave the puzzle on this surface until you are done putting all the pieces together. Use the reference poster as a guide for image layout. Do not apply puzzle glue until all 27 sections are finished (Puzzle Glue not included). Tip: If you intend to glue the puzzle together, line your space with large sheets of flat art card, or plastic. Sealing the Puzzle (Puzzle Glue sold separately) Congratulations! Now that you have completed the World’s Largest Puzzle, you may use puzzle glue to seal the puzzle together. Feel free to add 2 layers of glue to the whole puzzle to make sure all pieces are secured. Let the puzzle completely dry. Tip: if you are hanging this World’s Largest Puzzle on the wall, make sure to secure it to a sturdy backing or frame. For video instructions on how to glue a puzzle, please visit: www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4eughoW_GI Tip: It is reccommended to glue all 27 images together at once after the whole puzzle incompleted. Missing Pieces We care about our customers. If you should find you are missing a piece, please refer to the grid on the last page of these instructions and contact us at: [email protected] or go to www.cra-z-art.com/contact-us.php Missing Pieces We know how frustrating it is to have a missing piece after doing 51,299 of them! Don’t worry, we’ve got your back. Simply tell us the following information: 1) Image Name of Puzzle (see below picture grid). 2) The exact piece by grid (see alpha-numeric grid below). 3) Name & shipping address for the missing piece(s). Please note that missing pieces will only be sent once per customer. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2223 2425 26 27 28 29 30 3132 33 3435 3637 3839 40 41 4243 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAAAAAAAAAAAAABCDEFGHIJKLINSTRUCTIONS The World’s largest commercially available puzzle celebrates the global reach and heritage of Kodak. Featuring wonderful, colorful photographs of twenty seven Wonders from around the World, these pictures were taken by professional photographers and then printed using high performance printing presses. You will see the quality in every piece. Each of the twenty seven images is a puzzle within a puzzle and are packaged separately for easy assembly. They all interlock to create a mammoth puzzle over 6 ft tall and over 28 ft long with 51,300 pieces. What a sense of accomplishment you’ll have knowing that you’ve completed one of the World’s Largest Puzzles for sale!

WORLDS LARGEST PUZZLE INSTRUCTIONS C · 27 Wonders from Around the World! Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Being one of Brazil’s most popular destination, Rio is known for its Copacabana

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Page 1: WORLDS LARGEST PUZZLE INSTRUCTIONS C · 27 Wonders from Around the World! Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Being one of Brazil’s most popular destination, Rio is known for its Copacabana

KODAKWORLD’S LARGEST PUZZLE 51300

27 Wonders from Around the World!

KODAKWORLD’S LARGEST PUZZLE

Includes • 27 bags containing 1,900 puzzle pieces each • Image reference poster

Below are helpful tips to get you started! Please read through the instructions entirely prior to beginning.* Please note all images interlock together to create one puzzle.

Bagged Puzzles PiecesIn total, there are 27 individually bagged puzzles, each contains 1 of the 27 Wonders from Around the World. We suggest opening one bag at a time and assembling one puzzle at a time.

Image Reference PosterIncluded is a reference poster to help you build your mammoth size puzzle! Follow the layout of the images for easy direction.

Assembling the PuzzleFind a clean flat surface that is larger than 39 in. wide x 24 in. tall for ONE puzzle section. If you are assembling the full 27 images at one time, find a large clean flat surface. We recommend a floor or table no less than 29 ft wide x 6 ft tall. Also make sure that you can leave the puzzle on this surface until you are done putting all the pieces together. Use the reference poster as a guide for image layout. Do not apply puzzle glue until all 27 sections are finished (Puzzle Glue not included). Tip: If you intend to glue the puzzle together, line your space with large sheets of flat art card, or plastic.

Sealing the Puzzle (Puzzle Glue sold separately)Congratulations! Now that you have completed the World’s Largest Puzzle, you may use puzzle glue to seal the puzzle together. Feel free to add 2 layers of glue to the whole puzzle to make sure all pieces are secured. Let the puzzle completely dry. Tip: if you are hanging this World’s Largest Puzzle on the wall, make sure to secure it to a sturdy backing or frame. For video instructions on how to glue a puzzle, please visit: www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4eughoW_GITip: It is reccommended to glue all 27 images together at once after the whole puzzle incompleted.

Missing PiecesWe care about our customers. If you should find you are missing a piece, please refer to the grid on the last page of these instructions and contact us at: [email protected] or go to www.cra-z-art.com/contact-us.php

Missing PiecesWe know how frustrating it is to have a missing piece after doing 51,299 of them! Don’t worry, we’ve got your back. Simply tell us the following information: 1) Image Name of Puzzle (see below picture grid). 2) The exact piece by grid (see alpha-numeric grid below). 3) Name & shipping address for the missing piece(s). Please note that missing pieces will only be sent once per customer.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAAAAAAAAAAAA

ABCDEFGHIJKL

INSTRUCTIONSThe World’s largest commercially available puzzle celebrates the global reach and heritage of Kodak. Featuring wonderful, colorful photographs of twenty seven Wonders from around the World, these pictures were taken

by professional photographers and then printed using high performance printing presses. You will see the quality in every piece. Each of the twenty seven images is a puzzle within a puzzle and are packaged separately

for easy assembly. They all interlock to create a mammoth puzzle over 6 ft tall and over 28 ft long with 51,300 pieces. What a sense of accomplishment you’ll have knowing that you’ve completed one of the World’s Largest

Puzzles for sale!

Page 2: WORLDS LARGEST PUZZLE INSTRUCTIONS C · 27 Wonders from Around the World! Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Being one of Brazil’s most popular destination, Rio is known for its Copacabana

27 Wonders from Around the World!

Rio de Janeiro, BrazilBeing one of Brazil’s most popular destination, Rio is known for its Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, the largest art deco statue in the world; Christ the Redeemer and for Sugarloaf Mountain. The city’s annual Carnaval celebrations that features parade floats, flamboyant costumes and samba dancers is considered the world’s largest.

Eiffel Tower, FranceThe global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures internationally, this wrought iron lattice tower is the most-visited paid monument in the world. The tower is 324 meters (1,063 ft.) tall, about the same height as an 81-story building, and is the tallest structure in Paris.

Borobudur, IndonesiaThis famous Buddhist temple, dating from the 8th and 9th centuries, is located in Central Java. It was built in three tiers: a pyramidal base with five concentric square terraces, the trunk of a cone with three circular platforms and, at the top, a monumental stupa. Around the circular platforms are 72 openwork stupas, each containing a statue of the Buddha. The monument was restored with UNESCO's help in the 1970’s.

Prague, Czech RepublicThe capital and largest city in Czech Republic, is nicknamed “the City of a Hundred Spires.” Prauge is known for its Old Town Square, with colorful Baroque buildings, Gothic churches and the medieval Astronomical Clock. Completed in 1402, the pedestrian Charles Bridge is lined with statues of Catholic saints.

Venice, ItalyVenice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region, is built on more than 100 small islands separated by canals and linked by bridges. The central square, Piazza San Marco, contains St. Mark’s Basilica, which is tiled with Byzantine mosaics. Many parts of Venice are renowned for the beauty of their settings, their architecture, and artwork.

Nasir Al-Molk “Pink Mosque”, IranAlso known as the Pink Mosque because of the usage of pink color tiles, Nasir Al-Molk is a traditional mosque in Shiraz, Iran. Throughout the day, the mosque comes to life when daylight hits the stained glass windows, making the colors reflect on the ground, walls, arches and towering spires.

Niagara Falls, CanadaHome to one of the most stunning natural wonders, Niagara Falls is a Canadian city linked to the U.S. by the Rainbow Bridge. The breathtaking site on the Niagara River's western shore overlooks the famous Horseshoe Falls. Visitors can take an elevator to a lower, wetter vantage point behind the falls, or see an overview of the falls above, through the 520-ft. high Skylon Tower with an observation deck.

Hong KongWith an iconic skyline, Hong Kong is an autonomous territory, and former British colony, in southeastern China. Its vibrant, densely populated urban center is a major port and global financial hub that features unique architectural landmarks. Hong Kong is also known as a major shopping destination.

Nyhavn in Copenhagen, DenmarkOriginally, 17th century Nyhavn was a bustling commercial port where ships from all over the world would dock. The area would have been packed with sailors, pubs and alehouses. Today the stretch of beautiful brightly colored townhouses have been updated and restaurants dominate the old port, filling the atmosphere with sounds of people enjoying jazz music and great food.

Park Guell, SpainThis public park is composed of gardens and architectonic elements located on Carmel Hill, Barcelona. The park was built between 1900 to 1914 and was officially opened as a public park in 1926. In 1984, UNESCO declared the park a World Heritage Site under "Works of Antoni Gaudí”.

New York City Skyline, USAAs one of the most populated cities in the US, NYC is known for being the cultural, financial and media capital of the world. Some of its iconic sites include skyscrapers, the Empire State Building, Central Park and the Statue of Liberty.

Colosseum, Italy The largest oval amphitheater ever built can hold approximately between 50,000 and 80,000 spectators. The Colosseum was used for gladiatorial contests, public spectacles, re-enactments of famous battles amongst other things.

Neuschwanstein Castle, GermanyThis 19th century Romanesque Revival palace stands as one of the most popular of all the palaces and castles in Europe. The castle was intended as a home for King Ludwig ll of Bavaria until his death in 1886. It was then opened to the public shortly after.

Chichen Itza, MexicoBeing a major focal point in the Northern Maya Lowlands, this large pre-Columbian city was built in the Tinúm Municipality, Yucatán State of Mexico. It exhibits a variety of architectural styles based on styles in ancient central Mexico. The Temple of Kukulcan is the Mesoamerican step-pyramid that dominates the center of Chichen Itza.

Machu Picchu, PeruLocated in the Cusco Region in Peru, this ancient 15th century Inca citadel was believed to be constructed as an estate for the Inca emperor Pachacuti. It’s three primary structures are the Intihuatana, Temple of the Sun and the Room of the Three Windows.

Grand Palace, ThailandThe Grand Palace was the residence of the Kings of Siam since 1782 until 1925. Royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the palace every year. It remains one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bangkok, Thailand.

Santorini Island, GreeceBeing one of the Cyclades Islands devastated by a volcanic eruption in the 16th century, Santorini is now one of the most popular islands in Greece. With a rugged landscape and distinct blue and whitewashed houses, it clings to the cliffs above an underwater crater.

Taj Mahal, IndiaThe ivory-white marble mausoleum is located on the south bank of the Yamuna river in Agra. Its purpose was to house the emperor Shah Jahan wife’s tomb. It is regarded as the best example of India’s rich history and attracts 7-8 million visitors a year.

Tower Bridge, EnglandOne of London’s most famous bridges was built between 1886 and 1894. It has high level walkways that provide a stunning panoramic view of London. The bridge crosses the river Thames and has become an iconic symbol of London.

Great Pyramids of Giza, EgyptThese ancient pyramid-shaped masonry structures were built during a time when Egypt was one of the richest and most powerful civilizations in the world. The Great Pyramids of Giza are some of the most magnificent man-made structures in history. Their massive size reflects the unique role that the pharaoh, or king, played in ancient Egyptian society.

The Great Wall of China, ChinaTotaling more than 13,000 miles in length, these ancient series of walls and fortifications are located in northern China. The Great Wall is the most recognizable symbol of China and its long and vivid history. It was originally conceived by Emperor Qin Shi Huang as a means of preventing incursions from barbarian nomads.

Mount Fuji, JapanMount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan, and 7th-highest peak of an island in the world. It is an active stratovolcano that last erupted in 1707–1708. Chureito Pagoda is a five storied pagoda on the mountainside offering spectacular views of Fujiyoshida City and Mount Fuji.

Hagia Sophia, TurkeyA great architectural beauty and an important monument for both the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, it was first a church, then later a mosque, and now a museum of the Turkish Republic in Istanbul. Built in the beginning of the Middle Ages, it was famous in particular for its large dome and was said to have changed the history of architecture.

Great Barrier Reef, AustraliaBlessed with breathtaking beauty of the worlds largest coral reef, the Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of Queensland in northeastern Australia. It is the largest living form on Earth, and is visible from outer space. It is home to countless species of colorful fish, mollusks and starfish, turtles, dolphins and sharks.

British Virgin IslandsSituated in the Caribbean, these 50+ islands are a self-governing British overseas territory. It is best known for its reef lined, white sand beaches and as a popular destination for cruise ships, fishermen and yachters.

Washington DC, USAThe capital of the United States of America was founded after the American Revolution as the seat of government for the newly independent country. It is named after George Washington, the first President of the United States and Founding Father. Washington DC is described as an important political capital and is one of the most visited cities in the world, with over 20 million annual tourists.

St. Basil’s Cathedral, RussiaOnce a church in Red Square in Moscow, Russia, St. Basil’s Cathedral is now a museum. It is now officially known as the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos on the Moat. It was the city's tallest building until the completion of the Ivan the Great Bell Tower in 1600. The original building contained eight churches arranged around the ninth, central church of Intercession; the tenth church was erected in 1588 over the grave of venerated local saint Basil.

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