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Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The small drawing is in the upper third of the paper. A blue river crosses the page horizontally and there are objects on both sides. There are human figures floating in the river. There are three similar objects that appear to be helicopters. One of these objects is above the river, and it is green and yellow. One of these objects below the river is pink and purple, and the other one is brown. The upper left of the composition contains two human figures, and the upper right of the composition contains a group of figures and items. In the middle of the scene, below the green and yellow object, there is human figure that has been coloured black. Above the river are the letters "Els" (El Salvador), and below the river is the letter "H" (Honduras). An inscription reads "rio lempa" near the "H".

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