When I was drying it I realised there are a lot of caves connected to this little one and I decided to investigate.
The advice I got to give everyone who discovers an infinite cave system in Minecraft classic, is to set marks with the brighter stones once in a while. Or else you WILL get lost.
Those caves seriously are endless.
And impressive
( and dont let that surface fool you. there a DOZENS of airholes 1x1 squares big. Even miles down.)
Sadly I didnt stick to my own advice. I was so fascinated by the gigantic halls. And got lost. When I finally gave up searching my way back I found myself an airhole and dug.
Just to end up in a higher, equaly flooded cavern. I swam around searching for an exit.
Eventually I tried digging my way up again, praying for the re not being sand or more water...
I ended up where I hadnt guessed to end up.
home sweet home. Gee I never thought my cellar is THAT big. Just imagine what it would be like to deflood all that space!!! So much space for potatoes and tinbread...
Once I knew where I was I tried to find my way through the caves once more. This time I DID use markers. .... And still got lost.
This time I didn't try to dig at all. I knew I couldnt be THAT deep.... (I thought until I suddenly found magma...) I wiggled my way around and was near to giving up again when suddenly I found another exit.
under the airbridge.
Strange I didnt even realise there was a HOLE. o_o;
After this adventure I decided to close the surface in my flat again, but keep the hole itself in case of an emergency < w <
(final project in the next part...)
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