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New wallpaper released - Dunes Desert 3D Live Wallpaper

 We're proud to announce our newly released live wallpaper. This app provides a calming and peaceful scene of sand dunes desert. It is not as empty as you may think, take a look at it!


Get it on Google Play

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  1. Sincere thanks, Oleksandr for creating quality content. It's so difficult to find anything decent on the Play Store nowadays, but you always deliver.

    Just deep thanks from a random dude on the net. ����

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