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Pantanal
Description
Four tile natural wonder. Provides +2 Food and +2 Culture.
Historical Context
The Pantanal is considered the world’s largest tropical wetlands, spreading out to as much as 195 thousand square kilometers (about 75 thousand square miles) of water, bog, quagmire, and muck. It is, of course, home to an extremely diverse bio-system of flora and fauna, including some 1000 species of birds and 480 species of reptiles. For centuries, the Bororo lived happily among these, but by the end of the 1800s they were decimated by disease and Brazilian explorers, slave traders, prospectors, and settlers. Now several Brazilian cities are located within the Pantanal.
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icon_feature_pantanal
“The Pantanal is the most complex intertropical alluvional plain of the planet and perhaps the least known area of the world.”
– Aziz Ab’Saber

Traits

Movement Change: 1
Appeal to Adjacent Tiles: 2
Defense Modifier: -2
+2 Food
+2 Culture
PortraitSquare
icon_feature_pantanal
Description
Four tile natural wonder. Provides +2 Food and +2 Culture.
Historical Context
The Pantanal is considered the world’s largest tropical wetlands, spreading out to as much as 195 thousand square kilometers (about 75 thousand square miles) of water, bog, quagmire, and muck. It is, of course, home to an extremely diverse bio-system of flora and fauna, including some 1000 species of birds and 480 species of reptiles. For centuries, the Bororo lived happily among these, but by the end of the 1800s they were decimated by disease and Brazilian explorers, slave traders, prospectors, and settlers. Now several Brazilian cities are located within the Pantanal.
“The Pantanal is the most complex intertropical alluvional plain of the planet and perhaps the least known area of the world.”
– Aziz Ab’Saber

Traits

Movement Change: 1
Appeal to Adjacent Tiles: 2
Defense Modifier: -2
+2 Food
+2 Culture
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