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Introduction

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Natural Wonders

Bermuda Triangle

Cliffs of Dover

Crater Lake

Dead Sea

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Fountain of Youth

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Giant's Causeway

Great Barrier Reef

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Cliffs of Dover
Description
Two tile natural wonder. It appears with Cliffs adjacent to water and provides +3 Culture, +3 Gold, +2 Food. Improvements cannot be placed on it.
Historical Context
The famed White Cliffs of Dover stand guard over the narrowest stretch of the English Channel facing the continent of Europe. Composed of chalk streaked with black flint, the cliffs reach a height of 110 meters (350 feet) in places. On a clear day, the cliffs can be seen from France. This natural wonder owes its fame as much to its symbolic value as its natural beauty, which may not last forever (either one); the cliff face is weathering away at about a centimeter a year, and occasionally large pieces break off … thus, visitors are urged to remain well back from the edge (it just wouldn’t do to have an Englishman fall off the White Cliffs of Dover).
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“Under the White Cliff’s battlemented crown, Hushed to a depth of more than Sabbath peace.”
– William Wordsworth

Traits

Appeal to Adjacent Tiles: 2
+2 Food
+3 Gold
+3 Culture
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icon_feature_cliffs_dover
Description
Two tile natural wonder. It appears with Cliffs adjacent to water and provides +3 Culture, +3 Gold, +2 Food. Improvements cannot be placed on it.
Historical Context
The famed White Cliffs of Dover stand guard over the narrowest stretch of the English Channel facing the continent of Europe. Composed of chalk streaked with black flint, the cliffs reach a height of 110 meters (350 feet) in places. On a clear day, the cliffs can be seen from France. This natural wonder owes its fame as much to its symbolic value as its natural beauty, which may not last forever (either one); the cliff face is weathering away at about a centimeter a year, and occasionally large pieces break off … thus, visitors are urged to remain well back from the edge (it just wouldn’t do to have an Englishman fall off the White Cliffs of Dover).
“Under the White Cliff’s battlemented crown, Hushed to a depth of more than Sabbath peace.”
– William Wordsworth

Traits

Appeal to Adjacent Tiles: 2
+2 Food
+3 Gold
+3 Culture
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