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Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. An undulating red band, representing a river, dominates the upper left of the composition. An inscription reads "¿ rio lempa ?". Five human stick figures appear to be floating in the river. A brown helicopter, a green tree, a large brown human figure, and three small human figures can be seen above the river. Below the red band, seven human figures are walking along a blue path, away from the river. Three of these figures are orange, three of them are pink, and one is blue. There is a red, blue, and yellow house with a steep roof in the lower left of the composition, and the house contains a single human figure. To the right of the house stand two orange human figures with an orange bird above their heads. There are also three small orange circles beside this pair of humans, along with the word "trortillas".

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