In the 1970s and 1980s, Camel cigarettes advertised with a campaign called "Where a Man Belongs." It featured a blonde, brawny, mustached man constantly smoking a Camel or lighting one. He was depicted in the rugged terrain of ambiguously exotic locales. He walked across deserts, manned his own raft down a river surrounded by a rainforest, and set up camp next to wolves on snowy mountains. He was everywhere but nowhere you'd been. This ad campaign is most similar to the fantasy world associated with which product?
A) Polaroid's SX-70 Land camera
B) the Zoetrope
C) the LEBLOZ app
D) Kodak's Brownie camera
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