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- "There is, one knows not what sweet mystery about this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul beneath … for here, millions of mixed shades and shadows, drowned dreams, somnambulisms, reveries; all that we call lives and souls, lie dreaming, dreaming, still."
– Herman Melville
The Bermuda Triangle is a three-tile passable Natural Wonder in Civilization VI that was added in the Maya & Gran Colombia Pack. Each Wonder tile provides +5 Science to adjacent tiles. Naval units entering it gain the "Mysterious Currents" ability, granting +1 Movement Movement, and are immediately teleported to a location within a certain radius of the other side of the world (calculated as the location exactly half of the length and height of the map away from the point of entry).
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Civilopedia entry
It started with reports about strange lights. It evolved into tales of missing and phantom-crew ships. Since the mid-19th century (and perhaps even earlier if Columbus’s journals are to be believed), ships and planes have been disappearing from the region known as the Bermuda Triangle. More than 50 ships and 20 planes allegedly have vanished within the triangle, never to be seen again. Although aliens are a popular theory for the mass disappearances of transportation and people, there are a few more mundane hypotheses to explain the triangle. Some scientists suggest that there are “air bombs” or microbursts that may have sunk the ships. Other scientists suggest giant “rogue waves” or magnetic shifts that lie about true north on compasses. In spite of the persistent legends and rumors, it is generally agreed that the frequency of disappearances and wrecks in the Bermuda Triangle aren’t any greater than any other section of well-traveled ocean.
Trivia
- Impassable Natural Wonders typically provide an adjacency bonus, while passable wonders typically have increased yields on the wonder tiles. The Bermuda Triangle is the only passable wonder in the game to provide a yield adjacency bonus.
- Because the wonder tiles are passable but have an adjacency bonus, it is likely that the +10 Science on each wonder tile comes from the tiles giving each other their adjacency bonus. This may be a bug.