More Wonders

Hey Pouakai, I have a suggestion (it's more a request).

Could you prepare a Peruvian, or South American Pack?

There are some wonders in your list: Gate of the Sun, Puma Punku.

I'd like to suggest: Chan Chan, Kuelap, Huaca de la Luna, Chavín de Huantar, Cañon del Colca (Natural Wonder), Galápagos Islands (Natural Wonder).

There are others incans wonders that could be included: Coricancha, Sacsayhuamán, Choquequirao.

Others : Pachacamác, Wari Ruins, Caral, Cantalloc Aqueducts, Misti (Volcano - NW), Sipán (Huaca Rajada), Señora del Cao (Huaca el Brujo)

Well, I hope you like it and change it into a pack.
 
ModBrowser issues HAVE BEEN FIXED, so as of now Chinese New Year and The Motherland Calls are ingame in the Mod Browser!


@Eduardo: Those are some pretty good ideas! (Page 25 is now known as page of the ideas) But as I said earlier, I'll wait until the list on the first post is a bit shorter before adding so many on.

@Huehueteotl: Thanks! I hope to have many Central American wonders soon that will please the entire Aztec pantheon!
 
How about the Djenne Mosque? See attachments
 

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Sneaks, that's awesome! Could you send me the art?

Also, it's none of the above, and it won't be this weekend. I'm taking this week off after the CNY wonder pack. Either that or release a new version with all the Chinese Wonders
 
Great Mosque of Djenne

Located in the heart of the legendary Malinese city of Djenne, the Great Mosque is a feat of engineering, and the largest Mud Brick building on Earth. The exact building date has been lost in the mists of time, however modern estimates put it at sometime in the 13th century. The modern structure was built under the order of French Colonialists in the early years of the 20th century. Ingame, the Great Mosque of Djenne provides +3 :c5production: Production and +4 :c5gold: Gold on every Flood plain, and +10 :c5culture: Culture from every Incense worked by the city. The Great Mosque of Djenne can be download from either the ingame ModBrowser, or through the CivFanatics Download Database, page Here

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I would like to request a particular wonder :) The Stephansdom (or St. Stephen's Cathedral) of Vienna:

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By the middle of the 12th century, Vienna had become an important centre of German civilization in eastern Europe, and the four existing churches, including only one parish church, no longer met the town's religious needs.

Founded in 1137 following the Treaty of Mautern, the partially-constructed Romanesque church was solemnly dedicated in 1147 to St. Stephen in the presence of Conrad III of Germany, Bishop Otto of Freising, and other German nobles who were about to embark on the Second Crusade.

In 1304, Albert I ordered a Gothic three-nave choir to be constructed east of the church, wide enough to meet the tips of the old transepts. Under his son Albert II, work continued on the Albertine choir, which was consecrated in 1340 on the 77th anniversary of the previous consecration. The choir was again expanded under the reign of Albert II's son, Rudolf IV, the Founder, to increase the religious clout of Vienna. On 7 April 1359, Rudolf IV laid in the vicinity of the present south tower the cornerstone for a westward Gothic extension of the Albertine choir.

In 1365, just six years after beginning the Gothic extension of the Albertine choir, Rudolf IV disregarded St. Stephen's status as a mere parish church and presumptuously established a chapter of canons befitting a large cathedral. This move was only the first step in fulfilling Vienna's long-held desire to obtain its own diocese; in 1469, Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor prevailed upon Pope Paul II to grant Vienna its own bishop, to be appointed by the emperor. Despite long-standing resistance by the Bishops of Passau, who did not wish to lose control of the area, the Diocese of Vienna was canonically established on 18 January 1469, with St. Stephen's Cathedral as its mother church. In 1722 during the reign of Karl VI, the see was elevated to an archbishopric by Pope Innocent XIII.
 
Gobekli Tepe - a megalithic temple built 9600BC
http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/archaeology/photos/gobekli-tepe/

The site is vaguely reminiscent of Stonehenge, except that Göbekli Tepe was built much earlier and is made not from roughly hewn blocks but from cleanly carved limestone pillars splashed with bas-reliefs of animals—a cavalcade of gazelles, snakes, foxes, scorpions, and ferocious wild boars. The assemblage was built some 11,600 years ago, seven millennia before the Great Pyramid of Giza. It contains the oldest known temple. Indeed, Göbekli Tepe is the oldest known example of monumental architecture.

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Pouakai, can you please make this?
I need it for my prehistoric mod :blush:
 
Gobekli Tepe - a megalithic temple built 9600BC
http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/archaeology/photos/gobekli-tepe/

The site is vaguely reminiscent of Stonehenge, except that Göbekli Tepe was built much earlier and is made not from roughly hewn blocks but from cleanly carved limestone pillars splashed with bas-reliefs of animals—a cavalcade of gazelles, snakes, foxes, scorpions, and ferocious wild boars. The assemblage was built some 11,600 years ago, seven millennia before the Great Pyramid of Giza. It contains the oldest known temple. Indeed, Göbekli Tepe is the oldest known example of monumental architecture.

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Pouakai, can you please make this?
I need it for my prehistoric mod :blush:

Wow. The game only starts in 4000 B.C.
I guess it might be interesting for a prehistoric mod though.
 
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