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Lanhoso 3D Live Wallpaper

Lanhoso Castle Live Wallpaper brings a fully 3D view of a medieval castle situated on the top of the rock to the home screen of your phone or tablet.

Both the beauty of natural vista and power of the old stronghold are combined in this castle live wallpaper. This app represents the real location of the Castle of Lanhoso, the landmark and attraction of the PĆ³voa de Lanhoso region, Portugal. The castle is surrounded by countryside landscape with iconic red rooftops, and sits on top of the mount called Laje Grande which is 385 meters (1,263 ft.) tall. Especially striking is the ancient keep tower placed at the highest point of the mountain.

FEATURES of live wallpaper:

• Smooth graphics and 4K HD image quality

• Different camera settings

• View rotates interactively with the swipe of screen

• Low power and memory consumption

• Battery-saving limiting of FPS



Get app from Google Play here.

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