From fb33b4b59622e3ecb319c608980789b1f3a17920 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: GitHub Actions <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2024 08:18:30 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Archive update --- README.md | 6 +++--- api/US/en.json | 12 +++++++++++- 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 91942ea2..ffbc43db 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@

Bing Wallpaper Archive

- - Eurasian lynx in the snow - Last image: 2024-01-11 + + Bukhansan National Park, South Korea + Last image: 2024-01-12
diff --git a/api/US/en.json b/api/US/en.json index 1d7ede40..422736ab 100644 --- a/api/US/en.json +++ b/api/US/en.json @@ -51192,11 +51192,21 @@ { "title": "Eurasian lynx in the snow", "caption": "A whiskered wanderer", - "subtitle": null, + "subtitle": "Eurasian lynx", "copyright": "© Jan Stria/Shutterstock", "description": "Ready for a next-level staring contest? Don’t worry, you're unlikely to come face to face with a Eurasian lynx like this one, padding through the snow on our homepage. This elusive predator prowls around the forests of northern Europe and Siberia and the hills and mountains of Central Asia, often unnoticed by humans. Their low calls can be heard by other lynx, and they are primarily active at night, dawn, and dusk, although they can hunt by day if needed. These solitary hunters have keen senses and remarkable agility, able to climb trees and jump more than 6 feet straight up to catch prey. In temperate forests, they mainly dine out on rabbits, hares, marmots, and other small mammals, although they can take on prey as large as deer.", "date": "2024-01-11", "bing_url": "https://bing.com/th?id=OHR.LynxSnow_EN-US9261675170_UHD.jpg", "url": "https://storage.googleapis.com/npanuhin-bing-wallpaper-archive/US/en/2024-01-11.jpg" + }, + { + "title": "Bukhansan National Park, South Korea", + "caption": "Beautiful Bukhansan", + "subtitle": null, + "copyright": "© TRAVEL TAKE PHOTOS/Shutterstock", + "description": "Just a few miles north of South Korea's capital city of Seoul, Bukhansan National Park is a retreat for city dwellers and international visitors. Forests and ancient temples sit side-by-side in the park, beneath the three granite peaks of Bukhan Mountain, or Bukhansan. Among the park's ridges and valleys, water deer, wild boar, chipmunks, and squirrels roam freely. A careful ear might pick out the rat-a-tat of woodpeckers or the chirpy melody of songbirds perched in the trees. The park also boasts Bukhansanseong Fortress, whose current structure was completed in 1711.", + "date": "2024-01-12", + "bing_url": "https://bing.com/th?id=OHR.BukhansanSeoul_EN-US0422922586_UHD.jpg", + "url": "https://storage.googleapis.com/npanuhin-bing-wallpaper-archive/US/en/2024-01-12.jpg" } ] \ No newline at end of file