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@dan %wPgwpXkyBdzprlReSceOcHJfWtE5AAiynKUW0vD3ecs=.sha256

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@Justin Abrahms %qaq4cnqcTkEX9cMAq6yZf8L56gjR8lY//1sdilZpEpM=.sha256

Someone on sunbeam.city also came up with a few examples. Link: https://sunbeam.city/@Wewereseeds/101424922338136135

My favorite one of the set is here.
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@kas %cd2l+UZ2gcMDGQUxuofupUjbWOwrpmEblMorbDHzNoo=.sha256
Voted For some reason I couldn't shake the idea of putting a heraldic sun on a #s
@Humberto Ortiz Zuazaga %WoXQ+ClAhtxR0PsBIq2w0VGNG/9jlK7HZXlpJ7DMp/w=.sha256

Casa Pueblo unveiled a similar flag today in the midst of recovery from Hurricane Fiona. Casa Pueblo is a NGO in #puertorico advocating for rooftop solar, and helping people in Adjuntas convert to solar power.

https://twitter.com/casapuebloorg/status/1572261265661394944/photo/1

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Casa Pueblo's Alexis Massol holding a corner of a flag with a yellow sun on a blue and green diagonal field.

@Humberto Ortiz Zuazaga %D4O8evvsqdg+I6iyLT/TxRdHLwwZcVuX7T3+klAm4FM=.sha256

Sorry, that's Arturo, Alexis' son.

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