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Civilization IV Wonder: Hanging Gardens

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This video shows the video that will be show when you finish the Wonder Hanging Gardens in Civilization IV.
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The Hanging Gardens
Cost: 300 (Double Speed w/ Stone)
Culture: 6
Great People Points: 2
Requires: Mathematics, aqueduct

+1 health in all cities
+1 population in all cities

City more likely to generate Great Engineer
Can only be built on Classical and earlier starts

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  • i always try to be the country to build the hanging gardens. it's like my fav wonder

  • big-ass monuments are pretty sweet though

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  • Wow!

  • @BeIteshazzar

    maybe. But if the Gardens actually "hung" in midair i think it would take lots and lots of strong ropes or chains that held them up in the air......

    And they were platforms that people could walk on and grow fruits and vegetables.

  • @fromstart2finish actually no one knows what it exactly looked like... maybe you are onto something..

  • The word "Park" and "Baagh" came from Persian/Iranian language meaning garden, in Iran all homes were surrounded by gardens and they usually had a "Hoze" or pond with blue tile floor and walls and a few gold fish. The name "Paradise" or Heaven also came from Farsi describing the ultimate environment to live.

  • I can't imagine how beautiful it would look in real life.

  • What software do you use to make this kind of video? It's not like I would know what to do with it if I had it, but I would love to have the skills to make a simulation like this just the same. :)

  • when i was younger and heard "hanging garden" i assumed there were platforms with gardens on them suspended in midair by thousands of ropes or chains. Why didnt they just call it Ziggurat garden of babylon

  • Could we use your video in our documentary?

  • I built this in Boston :3

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