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Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. An inscription in the upper left corner reads "¿rio lempa?". Below this, a helicopter flies over a blue and yellow river shooting at human figures lined up along the edge of the water. There are nine human figures lined up along the edge of the river and there are five human figures floating in the water itself. Two large human figures have been drawn below the river. One of them is coloured pink and yellow and is shooting a gun at the other figure. The figure that is being shot is coloured green, blue and red, and is carrying an object on its head. To the right, four small human stick figures have been drawn in pencil and coloured red. The bottom of the page contains a multicoloured building with a path leading up towards the river. A small red tree has been drawn to the right of this path.

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