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Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The composition is divided vertically by a blue band, which represents a river. There are five human figures in the river. The right side of the composition contains the word "Honduras" at the top of the page. Below this, there are three small human figures dressed in orange standing beneath a large green tree. To the right of the tree is a single human figure coloured green and wearing brown boots. The left side of the composition contains the words "El Salvador". Below this, there is a green helicopter and a green and orange plane labelled "A-32". A flaming house has been drawn in the upper left corner, and there are six human figures below. Two of these figures are dressed in green and are pointing guns at the other figures, which have been coloured orange. Two of the figures that have been coloured orange are holding objects on top of their heads. The green figures likely represent soldiers and the orange figures likely represent civilians.

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