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Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. Two undulating blue lines, one light blue and one dark blue, cross the page horizontally. These lines represent a river. In the upper left of the page, the words "El Salvador" have been written. Below these words are two human figures dressed in green with pink faces, and they are standing on a blue band that may represent a path. To the right of these figures is a brown oval that has been labelled "500 libras". The words "Rio lempa" have been written in the middle of the page, above the river, and there are three human figures and a green bird standing along the edge of the river. The letter "E." has been written on this side of the river as well. Below the river, two human figures and a green flower have been positioned along a short brown line, probably representing a path. The letter "H." has been written to the left of these figures and the word "Honduras" has been written to the right. There are four human figures floating in the river.

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