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Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. A light green band divides the page diagonally, from the upper right to the lower left, and this band represents a river. Below the river, the words "Hoduras" and "Sonia Hernandez" have been written and five small human figures have been drawn. Two of these figures are soldiers dressed in green with guns, two of these figures consist of a mother with child, and one of the figures is holding a rope that crosses the river. There are four human figures drawn in pencil floating in the river. Above the river, the word "Salvador" and the inscription "¿como era la vida en El Salvador?" have been written. There are also two helicopters, coloured brown and pink, that are shooting at human figures below. There are nine human figures along the river bank and one other figure in a multicoloured house on the left side of the composition.

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