Not off of the top of my head. "Lyse" or "lys" means "light" "å lyge" means "to lie". Since one is a noun and the other a verb it's difficult to imagine a situation where you could make a pun.
The rational explanation for those rarety speculations we all feel (or have experienced multiple times over) certainly have one basic context in common; special pre-requisite terrains. For example Galapagos & Great Barrier Reef which must be placed near a coastal area, and so on.
I have to believe they already recognized this "gameplay ruleset" fact & most likely exploit (now that it matters more than ever) this aspect.
-- Iceland (always in Tundra ecosystems) Eyjafjallajokull Volcano should be expected to erupt at least once for storyline purposes.
-- Delicate Arch just crumbling through a major Earthquake?
-- Lake Retba or Dead Sea .. both being submitted to any forms of flash flood conditions.
-- Piopiotahi receiving a visit from direct Tsunami occurance.
I also fully expect any of the new Natural/Wonders to extensively participate to a potential cinematic party ride.
Otherwise, the likely presence of most (if not all) Natural Wonders is heavily randomized & obviously dependant on various Map/Settings, IMO.
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