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Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The top of the page contains an inscription that reads: "¿Dibuj del Rio lempa?" Another line follows this: "¿como la vida en el salvador?" Below this text is a scene based around an oblong blue and green shape that represents a river. A large, multicoloured helicopter, a green tree, a red hill and eight human figures have been drawn above the river. The helicopter is shooting at the figures below. Below the river, a large figure coloured dark green and blue is lying on the ground and a small figure drawn in pencil is standing near the water and holding a red line that connects to the other side of the river. An inscription in grey and dark brown felt marker, located in the lower right of the page, reads: "los bemos e choportoño gracias los be". In addition, the word "Honduras" has been written in pencil in the upper left corner and the words "El Salvador" have been written in pencil on the far right of the page.

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