All natural wonders have been revealed - Mt. Everest is the last the community haven't seen .. according to Ed Beach on the retrieved-from-lost-forever Gamescon video.
He did say that, but it was an offhand comment and I'm not so sure it's correct.
First of all, if you look at the list here: http://well-of-souls.com/civ/civ6_terrain.html#natural_wonders, I believe ??? wonder *is* Mt. Everest. That ??? has been there for a while, so somehow we had already seen it before the livestream?
Anyways, that list would mean we've seen 10 Natural Wonders in total.
But also, in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ls26x2bt9mI at around 6 minutes, the narrator describes how in a previous game he saw the Dead Sea natural wonder, which is apparently a two-tile lake that helps heal your units. We've not had independent verification of this natural wonder anywhere as far as I know.
So if the Dead Sea is really in, that's 11 Natural Wonders we know about. I remember reading elsewhere that people thought there'd be 12 altogether, so there could be one more out there waiting to be found.
I think this is the only sighting: http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?p=14395211&highlight=Galapagos#post14395211
That seems a bit op..Today's livestream @ 01:23:05
https://www.twitch.tv/2k/v/84837628
Dead Sea - Two tile natural wonder. It appears as a Lake and provides +2 Faith and +2 Culture to those tiles. Units heal completely if they heal for one turn adjacent to the Dead Sea.
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My thought to the word!Doesn't look look very wonderful...
Doesn't look look very wonderful...
Well, it's is a death wonder...
The Wonderousness isn't its beauty, but rather its unusual condition. It's the saltiest water on earth. Nothing lives in it and when you go there, you float like a cork. The healing factor is probably due to its long history as a health resort.
That seems a bit op..