Natural Wonders are a feature in that can be discovered on any given map, and they provide unique bonuses that players can capitalize on for a serious boost to civilization growth and development. In total, there are twelve different Wonders (so far), each with their own distinct benefits and boosts that can be strategically utilized, possibly even shaping or shifting a player's plans dramatically.
The twelve Natural Wonders will generate randomly on a given map, and depending on map size and type, might feature only a handful or might include all twelve. To gain the benefits of any Natural Wonder, players will need to develop the tiles on which they appear, which can be done by placing a Population during a Growth Event on the hex containing the Wonder. Here's a look at all twelve Natural Wonders and their bonuses in
One of the larger Natural Wonders in the Grand Canyon is a four-tile Wonder that provides excellent Happiness, Science, and Culture bonuses based on Age and Settlement. If you manage to settle near the Grand Canyon's edge, placing a Population on one of its tiles during a Growth Event will provide +2 Happiness and +2 Culture per Age.
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Additionally, Flat Terrain tiles in the Settlement containing the Grand Canyon will also receive +2 Science yields. Each of the Grand Canyon tiles provides excellent base yields as well, so you'll want to set up Expedition Bases on all Grand Canyon tiles as early as you can to maximize Settlement growth.
The Great Barrier Reef is an oceanic Natural Wonder spanning four horizontal tiles that gives civilization a boost to surrounding adjacent Marine tiles as well as other resource bonuses. Depending on which map type the campaign is set on, it's likely you won't discover the Great Barrier Reef until the Exploration Age, as it tends to spawn in the Distant Lands.
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