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you need to see the other side also, and see what the components are. Then the light green lines on the bottom are the connections and you can draw the diagram.
Take photos of both sides of the pcb and use an image editor (such as photoshop) where you can stack your images and work with layers. adjust the transparency of one layer and mirror the other image (since you will be viewing the pcb from one side).
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