How to access more than 40 'secret' background images on OS X Mavericks

On the previous OS X Mountain Lion, Apple once hid a lot of background pictures deep inside the system and only used them as screen savers.

On the previous OS X Mountain Lion, Apple once hid a lot of background pictures deep inside the system and only used them as screen savers.

And this time they did the same thing with the OS X Mavericks , even the pictures above were hidden in a different folder than the Mountain Lion. Here's how to access this collection of 43 hidden background images on Mavericks and set them up as desktop wallpapers.

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After pressing Command + Shift + G to access the "Go to Folder" menu , enter the following path to be directed to the folder containing the background image:

/ Library / Screen Savers / Default Collections /

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You can copy the image to another location, or drag the image to the Desktop window in System Preferences to use it as a desktop wallpaper for your Mac.

Update 25 May 2019
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