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[10]: 4:40 After the rights to the photograph were bought by Microsoft, it was renamed Bliss and was chosen as the default wallpaper of the Luna visual style, [2] [26] the default graphical user interface of Windows XP. [27] The image was used extensively by Microsoft for promoting Windows XP and their $200 million advertising campaign. [2] [28]
The Forest Service insignia is a protected image reserved for the official use of the USDA Forest Service and licensed commercial vendors. Unauthorized users are subject to criminal penalty under 18 USC 701.
Smokey Bear is an American campaign and advertising icon of the U.S. Forest Service in the Wildfire Prevention Campaign, which is the longest-running public service announcement campaign in United States history to date. [1]
Black Forest, Germany. With deep woods, quaint villages, and a hazy, mystical wonder, the Black Forest looks like a fairy tale come to life and inspired some of most beloved stories from the ...
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The Old Fire burning in the San Bernardino Mountains (image taken from the International Space Station). Fire ecology is a scientific discipline concerned with the effects of fire on natural ecosystems. [1]