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Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. A blue band is drawn from top left corner to bottom right corner representing a river. Two figures are drawn in the river. A green helicoper with a seated figure inside is at the top of the drawing. A line of small circles is drawn in pencil from the bottom of the helicopter to the river. A round tree is drawn on left side. Underneath the tree stands a small child and a woman in a yellow dress with a bundle on her head. On right side of the river are two soldiers holding guns. Three small circles are drawn coming out of each gun, representing bullets. A woman with a bundle on her head stands between soldiers. Pasada de El Rio Lampa is written at top left in pen, El Salvador is written in pen vertically on the left side, and Honduras is written vertically in pen on the bottom right side.

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