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How to delete pictures in INSTANT UPLOAD on NikonCoolpix s800c

I deleted a bunch of pictures from SD card and camera, removd the card and there are still 6 pictures i want deleted in a file calledINSTANT UPLOAD. There is no option to delete them and I cant find them anywhere in any file to delete them but they are thee along with all the other pictures on camera. When i look to locate location it says unknown. i can share pictures and it provides an emil link to view them online. I have no clue how to delete them or even how thy got where they are and the others didnt ;-(

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