I found a "Baby Ravine" <--- small one, and I jumped in and found mossy cobblestone, then I found a skeleton spawner and it was almost at the surface! I see potential in my new world...
Playing 1.7.4, I have found 9 villages(desert and plains), 4 desert temples, 6 different spawners(skeleton, spider, zombie), 2 abandoned mineshafts about 1000 blocks apart (and NOT naturally connected), and a stronghold... And I'm still going.
So far I haven't explored more than 4000 blocks from spawn, and my home base is about 100 blocks from world spawn, but I'm getting there...
I don't have my notebook with me, but I have the seed and the coordinates of everything I find all written down, and I'll share one of these days...
I found a skeleton dungeon in the side of a hill recently. What's really funny is my wife and I have been playing in this world for months, and it's literally the hill next to our house, we just never noticed it was there. And sadly there was no loot in there.
I once went exploring with my friend and we found a mountain. I saw mossy cobblestone and I made a staircase up the side to get to it. I found that it was a dungeon, and while attempting to negate the spawning, a spider spawned, hit me, and knocked me right off the mountain - (yes I screamed loudly)
Right off the mountain and into the lake below.
Let's just call me lucky and leave it there.
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So far I haven't explored more than 4000 blocks from spawn, and my home base is about 100 blocks from world spawn, but I'm getting there...
I don't have my notebook with me, but I have the seed and the coordinates of everything I find all written down, and I'll share one of these days...
Nice job!
Right off the mountain and into the lake below.
Let's just call me lucky and leave it there.