So, for those of you who don't know, I've had my Minecraft server back up, running on the 1.8 Pre-release. One of my favorite things about the update is the vast oceans, which we spawned right in the middle of. Literally. The spawn point is on the ocean floor. Anyway, I've been mapping out the ocean and discovering islands.
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Here's Map_0, a map that I have enough copies of for everyone!
And here are high-quality pictures of each individual location on that map:
Continents- Dali:
- Ellowen:
- New Jefferland:
- Swampert:
Countries- Spawnland:
Islands- Bigtree Isle:
- Cycle Island:
- Dragon Isle:
- Freebird Island:
- Lame Isle:
- Lamer Isle:
- Lost Isle:
- Soul Sand Isle:
The spawn point of the server is in the ocean near Lost Isle. If you plan on getting on the server, there is a building on the island where you can get your copy of this map, and access to boats for travel. These aren't all of the discovered islands, just all of the ones that showed up on Map_0. There is a Map_1 (that there is only one copy of) that has a few more interesting islands (and an island range). Unfortunately, it is only possible to clone Map_0, but I plan on posting other maps here. That's all for now!
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So, what once was Map_1 is now Map_10. Let's get right to that one.
And now for the locations in Map_10 (other than the ones that are already in Map_0).
Countries- Faroff Islands:
Islands- Big Chunk Island Range:
- Fiya Bawl Islands:
- Huh Why Ee Island Range:
- Lonely Island:
- Sunken Isle:
- Tank Isle:
- World Island:
- Yang Island(s):
- Yin Island:
There are two islands that I assure you, do exist, but the map shows them as just water. Those are Sunken Isle and Yin Island. And Faroff Islands is like a big island range, which is why the picture just looks like any old island, but I decided it was to big to be just an island range (I couldn't even get it all in one picture), which is what makes it a country.