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'''Yosemite''' is a [[Natural Wonder]] in [[Civilization VI]]. |
'''Yosemite''' is a [[Natural Wonder]] in [[Civilization VI]]. |
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+ | Two tile impassable natural wonder. Provides +1 Gold and +1 Science to adjacent tiles. |
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== Civilopedia Entry == |
== Civilopedia Entry == |
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== Gallery == |
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[[File:Natural Wonder Yosemite.jpg|thumb|471x471px]] |
[[File:Natural Wonder Yosemite.jpg|thumb|471x471px]] |
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Revision as of 17:36, 1 December 2016
Yosemite is a Natural Wonder in Civilization VI.
"Yosemite Valley, to me, is always a sunrise, a glitter of green and golden wonder in a vast edifice of stone, and space."
-Ansel Adams
Description
Two tile impassable natural wonder. Provides +1 Gold and +1 Science to adjacent tiles.
Civilopedia Entry
Densely forested with pine and flanked by the granite summits of El Capitan and Half Dome, 13-kilometer (eight miles) long Yosemite Valley lies in the western Sierra Nevada. The original inhabitants, a tribe of Mono Lake Paiutes whose principle food was acorns, just didn’t appreciate it; so when the California Gold Rush saw restlessness among the natives, the state formed the Mariposa Battalion to drive them out. A few years later, in 1855 AD, James Hutchings organized the first tourist parties in the valley. The scribblings of artist-author Thomas Ayres generated interest in Yosemite in the far Eastern United States, and soon enough there was a toll road, several hotels, and new hiking trails. In 1864, President Lincoln declared that Yosemite Valley and the nearby tract of giant sequoias were to be “inalienable for all time” … and the United States had its first federally “protected” scenic park.