Earlier this year we shared a wonderful collection of Fences Wallpapers with you, and today we are back to surround you with more. Mark the boundaries on your desktop with the second in our series of Fences Wallpaper collections.
Fences Series 2
Note: Click on the picture to see the full-size image—these wallpapers vary in size so you may need to crop, stretch, or place them on a colored background in order to best match them to your screen’s resolution.
More Fences Goodness for Your Desktop
Desktop Fun: Fences Wallpaper Collection Series 1
For more great wallpapers make sure to look through our terrific collections in the Desktop Fun section.
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