92 Wonders of the Natural World
The 92 Wonders of the Natural World are a list of heavily revered things in nature. It was created by scientific organization UNESCO and its Guardians, in partnership with the Bureau of Rigid Adherence to Strict Anti-Tobacco Messaging, as a way to preserve the beauty that is the natural world.
The wonders
Currently, four wonders have Wiki Camp 2 articles.
Baikal Cave's glowing symphonic stalactites and stalagmites
Baikal Cave is home to the rare glowing symphonic stalactites and stalagmites. When something hits these turquoise cavernous formations, they make satisfying sounds, like a singing bowl.
Bongoberries
Bongoberries are percussive berries from the mid-tropics. Come winter, they playfully fall to the ground, creating the world-famous symphony.
Katamari
The katamari is the tobacco plant's seed-carrying pod. It can attach to any surface thanks to its spikes. Katamari typically roll around, picking up unsuspecting debris along the way. When disturbed, the katamari will self-destruct, dispersing seeds miles away like a firework.
Pearnut whirlish
The pearnut whirlish is endemic to Pearberry Island. Like the katamari, its seed dispersal method is dangerous. In this case, the seeds are dispersed via huge, destructive tornadoes. The pearnut whirlish is one of the most dangerous crops in the world, yet it is very delicate.